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This $1,600 discount makes a 98-inch QLED TV much easier to justify

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A 98-inch TV is one of those purchases that instantly turns “watching something” into an event. And when the discount is this large, it’s hard not to pay attention. The TCL 98-inch Q6-Series 4K UHD QLED TV is $1,399.99, saving you $1,600 off the $2,999.99 compared value. At this price, you’re getting true wall-dominating size for less than what many people still pay for premium 75-inch models.

What you’re getting

This is a 98-inch 4K QLED TV with Google TV built in. The practical benefit of QLED is brighter, punchier color compared to basic LED sets, which helps with sports, animation, and everyday streaming content. And at 98 inches, 4K resolution matters because you’re sitting closer to a much larger screen.

Google TV is also a nice “set it and forget it” interface for most households. You get a familiar home screen, easy app access, and voice search, so it’s simple to jump between services without juggling devices.

The biggest “spec” here isn’t something on the box: it’s immersion. A screen this big makes movies feel more cinematic, sports more stadium-like, and games more dramatic—without needing a projector setup.

Why it’s worth it

The value is the size-to-price ratio. The gap between 85 inches and 98 inches is bigger than most people expect in real life, and usually, the price jump is brutal. A $1,600 discount changes the math, especially if you’ve been considering a projector but want the convenience of a TV that’s bright, quick to use, and consistent day or night.

Two practical things to think about before you buy:

  • Room fit: 98 inches is massive. Measure your wall and make sure your seating distance makes sense for the screen size.
  • Delivery/setup: TVs this large can be awkward through doorways and around stairs, so plan the path in advance.

The bottom line

At $1,399.99, this TCL 98-inch Q6-Series is a really good value if you want a true big-screen living room upgrade with 4K QLED color and a simple Google TV interface. If your space can handle it and you’ve been waiting for a price that makes 98 inches feel realistic, this is the kind of discount that doesn’t come around often.

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