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The excellent TCL Series 8 75-inch 4K TV is down to $1,500 at Best Buy

The 75-incher is down to $1,500, beating its lowest-ever price by $300.

David Katzmaier Editorial Director -- Personal Tech
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Expertise A 20-year CNET veteran, David has been reviewing TVs since the days of CRT, rear-projection and plasma. Prior to CNET he worked at Sound & Vision magazine and eTown.com. He is known to two people on Twitter as the Cormac McCarthy of consumer electronics. Credentials
  • Although still awaiting his Oscar for Best Picture Reviewer, David does hold certifications from the Imaging Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Standards and Technology on display calibration and evaluation.
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 TCL's 8-Series Roku TV

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Attention video quality snobs on a budget: the best non-OLED TV I reviewed last year, TCL's 8-Series Roku TV, is back on sale at Best Buy for its lowest price ever: $1,500. That's 50% off the list price, $1,200 off its usual selling price and $300 lower than the previous low we've seen. You can certainly pay a lot less for TVs this big, but you won't get near this level of picture quality.

(The 65-inch version -- that's the size I reviewed -- is currently sitting at $1,300, which is well above its previous low of $1,000.) 

If you haven't heard of the 8-Series, it's a display technology tour de force. It's the only TV on the market to use a full-array local dimming backlight with Mini-LED technology, which delivers superb brightness and deep black levels that no other LCD-based TV can match. In my side-by-side comparison between it and competing 2019 high-end TVs, namely the Vizio P-Series Quantum X and Samsung's Q80R, the TCL was a better performer overall. The only TVs I've seen with a better picture are OLED models like LG's B9, which cost nearly twice as much.

Watch this: TCL 8 series, 6 series boost Roku TV's picture quality chops

Both 8-Series TVs were last available in May, June and July for the same price as part of one-day sales. Best Buy says the savings is "$1,000 off" for the 65-inch version, but that refers to the original MSRP of $2,000; the savings is actually $600 based on its normal selling price of $1,600. The savings for the 75-inch model? A $1,200 discount based on the $3,000 MSRP or $900 off its normal selling price. Either way, this sale represents a deep discount for both sizes.

I don't know how long these deals will last, but I would not expect them to be around for long. If history is a guide, I would expect them to expire by the time the weekend is over. 

Originally published earlier this year. Updated with new deal details.


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