TCL’s new 2025 Halo Control 144Hz mini-LED Smart Google TVs are now up to $500 off

$500 off
TCL 65-inch QM7K QLED 4K QD mini-LED Smart Google TV

We are big fans of saving a ton on last year’s smart TV lineups, but if you are looking towards a brand new unit Amazon is now offering all-time low pricing on the 2025 TCL 65-inch QM7K QLED 4K QD mini-LED Smart Google TV at $1,199.99 shipped. This model first hit Amazon earlier this month with a $1,500 list price and you can already save a solid $300. More details and price drops on the other sizes await below. 

TCL’s new QM7K upper mid-range models deliver some notable specs for the price, while coming in well below the price of the higher-end models out there. You’re looking at mini-LED panels with the new TCL Halo Control System – “an advanced Technology Suite that includes the New Super High Energy LED Microchip, Condensed Micro Lens, Micro-OD Reduced Optical Distance, High Contrast HVA Panel, Enhanced QLED, Zero Delay Transient Response, Bi-direction 23-bit Backlight Controller, and Dynamic Light Algorithm for Stunning “Halo-Free” Images.”

The 3000 nits peak brightness joins a 144Hz native refresh rate setup with “blistering fast 288 VRR” for “lag-free gaming” alongside Auto Game Mode (ALLM) With AMD Freesync Premium Pro for “the lowest possible input lag and latency.”

Everything runs on the Google TV platform with built-in Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice command action, Apple AirPlay 2 casting support, and four HDMI ports (two of which are HDMI 2.1). 

TCL QM7K 4K QD mini-LED Smart Google TV features:

TCL’s QD-Mini LED combines the merits of QLED and OLED technologies, transforming the traditional backlight into lighting that is close to pixel-level precision. An advanced Technology Suite that includes the New Super High Energy LED Microchip, Super Condensed Micro Lens, Micro-OD Reduced Optical Distance, High Contrast HVA Panel, Enhanced QLED, Zero Delay Transient Response, Bi-direction 23-bit Backlight Controller, and Dynamic Light Algorithm for Stunning “Halo-Free” Images.

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