Save $170: For Oct. 23 only, Best Buy has marked down the TCL 55-inch Q5 QLED TV $50 lower than its Prime Day pricing at just $279.99. This 38% discount brings this $449.99 TV to an incredibly low price point that'll be hard to match with any other QLED TV on the market.
Opens in a new windowCredit: TCLTCL 55-inch Q5 QLED TVVery rarely do we see hot ticket holiday sale items hit impressive new low prices during the holding period that is the time between Prime Day 2 and Black Friday, but Best Buy did promise month-long holiday deals.
We're glad to see them deliver with this $279.99 deal on a TCL 55-inch Q5 QLED TV, on sale as a deal of the day. That means that this deal will only last as long as Oct. 23 — come tomorrow, this exact deal will be gone. Considering this $170 markdown beats the $120 off we saw it hit on Prime Day (and the fact that $280 for a 55-inch QLED isn't by any means common), if you've been waiting to get your hands on a budget-friendly QLED TV, this is arguably the time to buy.
The Q5 Series of TCL TVs is a Best Buy exclusive, so you won't be finding these savings anywhere else — and trust us, it can be hard to find sub-$300 QLEDs. With a QLED TV, quantum dots help the picture come out brighter and in a wider range of colors, so it looks more accurate, and all-over better than what you'd get with a standard LED TV.
Though these Q5 TVS are TCL's most affordable line, that doesn't mean you're skimping on quality. Like it's Q6 counterpart, it comes with Dolby Vision and Motion Rate 240 motion smoothing technology, which basically means that you'll have a clearer and better picture shot for shot with a smooth experience that gamers will especially appreciate. The 55-inch Q6, by the way, is on sale at the time of writing for $449.99.
With the Q5, you'll also get three HDMI ports and built-in Google Assistant.
(责任编辑:時尚)
Hiddleswift finally followed each other on Instagram after 3 excruciating days
From 4chan to Gab: Where hate speech is thriving online
From 4chan to Gab: Where hate speech is thriving online
iOS 11 vs. Android Oreo: No one cares who's winning
Satisfy your Olympics withdrawals with Nike's latest appThese glasses hide a fitness tracker on your face
The last time a company tried popularizing wearable tech embedded in glasses, most notably with Goog
...[详细]Feast your eyes on this butter sculpture of Justin Trudeau holding 2 pandas
Justin Trudeau is already the prime minister of PR, but now he's also been immortalized another way:
...[详细]iOS 11 vs. Android Oreo: No one cares who's winning
Every year, two mobile industry titans birth new software into the world like a pair of newborn cubs
...[详细]Clever dude scored amazing seats at the Mayweather vs McGregor fight by posing as a bodyguard
Floyd Mayweather might have walked away from Saturday night's fight with Conor McGregor a winner, bu
...[详细]The Weeknd teases new music in Instagram post
The Weeknd is approaching.
。 The Grammy award-winning singer looks to be in full third-studio-album m
...[详细]The internet gives film titles totally British makeovers and it's absolutely brilliant
The people of the internet have decided that film titles don't sound British enough.。SEE ALSO:John B
...[详细]Australian lamb ad causes outrage for featuring vegetarian Hindu god
A new ad promoting Australian lamb has caused a strong reaction from the Australian Indian and Hindu
...[详细]Taylor Swift sent fans a sweet gift for their support during her trial
Taylor Swift wasn't alone when she showed up to court last week and won a symbolic $1 battery and as
...[详细]There's a big piece of fake chicken stuck to this phone case
If the perfect smartphone case signals a bit about who its owner is, then this silicon fried chicken
...[详细]Who knew 'Despacito' played on 2 calculators could sound this good?
You've never heard "Despacito" like this before.
。A video of a Japanese user playing "Despacito" usin
...[详细]Watch MTV's Video Music Awards 2016 livestream

France's new First Dog keeps a close eye on President Macron
