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Best Buy's 60th Anniversary sale has some seriously tempting TCL TV deals — our favorite models are up to $2,000 off

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Best Buy's 60th Anniversary sale has some seriously tempting TCL TV deals — our favorite models are up to $2,000 off

The Best Buy 60th Anniversary sale includes a myriad of excellent TV discounts this week, but I don't think any touch the retailer's deals on the TCL brand specifically when it comes to outright value.

Right now, Best Buy's discounts range up to $2,000 off across a range of 2025 and 2026 TCL models — many of which we've reviewed highly here at TechRadar.

A few of these displays were arguably already some of the best value TVs you could buy, but now, they're even more compelling.

A prime example is this 55-inch QM5K for just $549 (was $899) .

This is the brand's entry-level Mini LED, but it comes with all the various features you'd expect from a premium display.

I'm talking about things like support for Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10+ formats, which will help you get great picture quality.

One thing the QM5K lacks, however, is support for 120Hz at 4K.

Gamers will most likely want to consider the 65-inch TCL QM6K for $699 (was $999) if they want to push refresh rates to over 60Hz.

This display was one of our favorite mid-range options when we reviewed it last year, so it's definitely a great buy at this price.

You can read more about these displays, and a few other higher-end TCL options, just down below.

TCL TV deals at Best Buy QM5K 55-inch Mini-LED 4K TV: was $899.99 now $549.99 The QM5K is TCL's cheapest entry-level Mini-LED TV and definitely a good choice if you're on a budget.

For movies and shows, this one is a fantastic option considering it supports both Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10+ formats.

Annoyingly, it doesn't support 120Hz refresh rates at 4K resolutions, so it's not an obvious choice for gamers.

At this price, however, you won't find better bang for the buck than this.

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