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Watch the big game like never before on the 98-Inch TCL QLED—now 40% off on Prime Big Deal Days

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If you’ve been eyeing a massive TV upgrade, now’s the perfect time to make the leap. The TCL 98-Inch Q65 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV is currently 40% off during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, slashing the price from $2,999 to just $1,798! This limited-time deal offers serious savings on a true game-changer in home entertainment. QLED TVs are known for their enhanced color and brightness, so basically, unless you’ve got a QLED, it’s trash. (Kidding.)

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Why this QLED TV splurge (even at 40% off) makes sense for you

So what makes this TV stand out? This 98-inch beast with 4K UltraHD resolution delivers breathtaking detail and picture clarity. Coupled with Quantum Dot Technology, the Q65 model boasts rich, vibrant colors that bring every scene to life, covering nearly the entire DCI-P3 color space.

If you’re not a total TV nerd and those words mean nothing to you, it means you’ll get stunning color accuracy, deep contrasts, and immersive visuals whether you’re watching sports, action-packed movies, or nature documentaries. (Think of it like the best screen filter ever.)

Reviewers rave about this TV’s Dolby Vision and HDR Pro+, which elevate every frame to look more dynamic and realistic, too. And it doesn’t just stop at fantastic visuals; it’s also engineered for gaming. With a 144Hz variable refresh rate and Game Accelerator 240 technology, the Q65 ensures smooth, lag-free gameplay that keeps you at the top of your game. Gamers, this TV practically begs you to connect your console and dive into the action.

What to consider before you buy

So okay, at $1,798, it’s quite an investment. But our in-house TV expert, Caleb Denison, certainly believed the 2023 version of the QM8 was worth every penny — you’re not just buying a TV, you’re transforming your entire entertainment hub. This 2024 model comes with Google TV built-in, so you can seamlessly access all your favorite streaming services, along with a voice remote that works with Alexa for a fully connected smart home experience.

Plus, with its built-in subwoofer, you’ll get robust sound quality right out of the box. Your movie nights have never sounded so good!

But before you buy, just measure—this 98-Inch QLED TV beauty is kind of massive. And if it doesn’t fit in your space, returning it will be a pain in the you-know-what.

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Brie Gatchalian
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Brie Gatchalian is a seasoned freelance writer specializing in lifestyle topics, shopping, and deals. With a passion for…
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