Sunday’s Best Buy Deals of the Day are waiting right here, featuring deals on everything from Apple’s super high-end 2TB M5 iPad Pro to robotic vacuums from Roborock, PC gear, and appliances at up to $900 off. But we also spotted a notable deal on this 50-inch TCL Google smart TV for folks looking for a new bedroom display or something for a smaller room. You can now pick it up for $240 shipped until day’s end.
Best Buy is now offering the TCL 50-inch Class Q6-Series 4K UHD HDR QLED Smart Google TV down at $239.99 shipped. This one launched at $400 and but carries a regular price closer to $300 these days.
While out of stock over at Amazon, today’s deal lands at $8 under the lowest price we have tracked on this model since its debut there.
This is a 2024 model and not a particularly high-end solution, but that’s perhaps its best feature for me. If you’re just looking for something simple and reliable without spending a fortune, today’s deal is worth consideration. TCL is one of the better brands out there when it comes to bang for your buck and, despite being a previous-generation model, you’re still scoring 50-inches of 4K visuals with HDR 10, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision, and built-in Google Assistant/Amazon Alexa voice control. It also lands with Auto Game Mode (ALLM) “for the lowest possible input lag and latency” in a causal gaming setup, a trio of HDMI inputs, and the brand’s 360 metal bezel-less design.
Scope out the rest of the Best Buy Deals of the Day right here.
TCL 50-inch Q6-Series 4K UHD HDR QLED Smart Google TV:
TCL Q6 Q-Class Smart TVs combine premium picture technology with outstanding value for endless entertainment. QLED Quantum Dot technology and HDR PRO+ with Dolby Vision you can enjoy enhanced contrast, accurate colors and fine details utilizing all the most advanced HDR formats with Motion Rate 240 with MEMC frame insertion for exceptional motion clarity. TCL’s High Brightness+ Direct LED Backlight produces brighter images for an enhanced viewing experience for all your favorite movies and TV shows.
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