Imagine watching the Super Bowl on a screen so sharp and immersive that every play, every highlight, and every commercial feels like you’re in the stadium—except you’re at home, and the ticket price was a fraction of what you’d pay for actual seats. That’s the reality for shoppers now, thanks to TCL’s latest pricing overhaul on its QM8K series.

The 65-inch QM8K, a TV built for high-refresh-rate sports and gaming, is now just $999.99—a jaw-dropping $1,500 off its original price. But the savings don’t stop there: the 75-inch model is down to $1,499.99, the 85-inch drops to $1,999.99, and even the massive 98-inch variant is now $2,999.99. These aren’t just discounts; they’re transformations in affordability for a lineup that once commanded premium pricing.

The QM8K isn’t just big—it’s engineered for performance. Its 4K QD-Mini LED panel delivers vibrant colors and deep contrast, while a native 144Hz refresh rate ensures buttery-smooth motion for fast-paced action, whether it’s a NBA game or a console session. Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support elevate picture quality, and Dolby Atmos audio immerses viewers in a surround-sound experience without needing a separate soundbar. Throw in Google TV integration, and streaming services like Netflix, YouTube, and Disney+ are just a click away.

<strong>TCL slashes prices on its flagship QM8K TVs—now under $1,000 for a 65-inch 4K monster</strong>

For those who’ve been waiting for a high-end TV without the high-end price tag, this is the moment. The 65-inch model alone cuts costs by half, making it a steal for anyone upgrading from an older set. Larger sizes follow the same pattern: the 75-inch saves $1,700, the 85-inch $1,800, and the 98-inch—a screen big enough to dominate most living rooms—saves a staggering $2,000.

Key specs and pricing

  • 65-inch QM8K: $999.99 (originally $2,499.99)
  • 75-inch QM8K: $1,499.99 (originally $3,199.99)
  • 85-inch QM8K: $1,999.99 (originally $3,799.99)
  • 98-inch QM8K: $2,999.99 (originally $4,999.99)

With prices this low, the QM8K series isn’t just competing with mid-range TVs—it’s redefining what ‘premium’ means. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast craving a clearer view of the action or a gamer chasing smoother visuals, these discounts turn a luxury purchase into a smart investment.

For those who’ve been eyeing a larger screen, the 98-inch model—once a splurge—now costs less than half its original price. That’s enough screen real estate to turn any room into a personal theater, all while keeping the budget in check.