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This 85″ TCL mini LED TV just dropped to $999.99 after a $1,000 price cut

The TCL 85" QM6K Series 4K QD mini LED with Google TV is now $999.99, down from $1,999.99.

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There are doorbuster TV deals, and then there’s this. The TCL 85″ Class QM6K Series 4K UHD HDR QD mini LED Smart TV is going for $999.99, which is a full $1,000 off its usual $1,999.99 comp value. You’re getting an 85″ 4K panel, QD mini-LED backlighting, and Google TV smarts for under a grand, which is kind of ridiculous if you remember what big screens used to cost.

What you’re getting

This isn’t a bare-bones big screen. The QM6K uses QD mini LED backlighting, which means a dense grid of tiny LEDs plus quantum dots for better brightness and more precise contrast than a standard LED TV. On an 85″ 4K panel, that really matters: HDR movies and shows can actually show off bright highlights and deeper blacks instead of turning into a washed-out gray mess.

You’re also getting Google TV built in, so all the major apps (Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, etc.) are ready to go without a separate streaming box. The interface is clean, knows how to surface what you actually watch, and works with Google Assistant for voice search and basic smart home control. Multiple HDMI ports mean you can plug in consoles and other devices, and the size makes this a genuine home theater anchor, not just “a little bigger than what you had before.”

Why it’s worth it

An 85″ mini LED set at full price is usually a “talk yourself into it” purchase. At $999.99, this TCL sits in the same price range as a lot of 65–75 inch midrange TVs, but gives you a lot more screen and a more modern backlight system. If you’ve been daydreaming about a wall-filling screen for sports, movies, or a racing rig, this is the kind of deal that makes it actually doable.

TCL’s whole pitch lately has been solid picture quality for the money, and the QM6K leans into that. You’re not paying prestige-brand prices for features you’ll never notice, but you’re also not stuck with a dim, basic panel just because you want a bigger size. For most people, that balance of size, tech, and cost is exactly what you want in a living-room upgrade.

The bottom line

If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to go truly big with your TV, this TCL 85″ QM6K Series QD mini LED TV at $999.99 is that moment. You get an 85″ 4K screen, modern mini LED backlighting, and Google TV smarts for half the usual price, which is about as strong a value play as you’re going to see in this size class.

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