This massive 75-inch TCL Mini-LED 4K TV plummets to jaw-dropping price of $599.99 at Best Buy

It’s not every day that you can buy a 75-inch 4K TV for under $600, but that day has now come. As part of its Black Friday sale, you can now get this TCL QM5K 75-inch 4K Mini-LED TV at Best Buy for $599.99 (was $1199.99). That’s a seriously tempting, jaw-dropping 50% discount.

The QM5K is TCL’s cheapest entry-level Mini-LED TV and one of the better budget TVs out there. We’ve not reviewed this TV, but our time with the more expensive QM6K gives us confidence that you won’t be disappointed.

With the money you’ve saved, you could invest in one of the best soundbars as an upgrade to this TV’s built-in speakers.

Today’s best budget Mini-LED TV deal

Half-price TV deals only come along once in a blue moon, which is why we’re excited to let you know about this deal on TCL’s entry-level Mini-LED TV. Higher-spec TVs do exist, but at this price point the QM5K delivers middle-of-the-range picture quality and a generous set of features. This is a huge TV for not a lot of money.View Deal

Full transparency, we’ve not actually reviewed the TCL QM5K, but we have had the slightly better model, the TCL QM6K, through our testing room. We gave it a respectable four stars and called it “affordable and (almost) premium”. It offers “vibrant color and good contrast”, while there’s also a “straightforward, easy-to-navigate UI.”

The more budget-friendly TCL QM5K is very similar in many ways, with most of the compromises made around motion handling and peak brightness. We’d say the QM5K is for anyone wanting a quality mid-range TV for watching shows and films. If you need a set with gaming smarts, then you’ll want the QM6K instead.

There are plenty of TVs out there, which can make purchasing a new one a bit of a minefield. To help you narrow down your options, we recommend checking out our guides to the best TVs and the best OLED TVs before making any purchase.

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