

🎬 Elevate your home theater game with TCL’s pixel-perfect power and immersive sound!
The TCL 75-Inch QM7K QLED 4K Smart TV combines cutting-edge QD-Mini LED technology for near pixel-level lighting precision with a massive 75-inch 4K display. Paired with the S55H S Class 2.1 Channel Sound Bar featuring Dolby Atmos and 220W total power, it delivers a cinematic audio-visual experience. Integrated Google TV offers seamless smart functionality, making this 2025 model a top-tier yet budget-friendly choice for immersive home entertainment.
| ASIN | B0DZHZVJJM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,223 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #11 in QLED TVs |
| Brand Name | TCL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (463) |
| Date First Available | March 6, 2025 |
C**T
High Quality TV that's more Budget Friendly
I bought this TV after some serious deep diving on multiple websites and YouTube. The QM7K is a bit more budget friendly than buying an equivalent Samsung or Sony, which at the time I purchased this, were going for at least $1000 more than this. For a TV under $2000, this was perfect. It's huge and has very good picture quality and the sound system is great, too. I use a Sony sound bar, but I wouldn't even really need it if I didn't already have it. The bass was really good when I tested it out. I have even confused having the soundbar on/off a couple of times. I've had this TV for 6 months now and I am huge fan. The viewing quality of the TV is exactly what I was looking for on my PS5 or with YouTube TV, Netflix, etc. I haven't noticed anything funky yet and it is still just as fast as it was out of the box. Just make sure if you're going to get a TV this large that you can sit roughly 9-12 feet back from it. I also haven't really noticed any viewing angle problems that I saw come up during some of my research. Apparently the viewing angle on this is supposed to be a bit more narrow than some comperable 85" class TVs like the Sonys and Samsungs. Has been a non-issue for me personally, but I tend to sit in roughly the same spot when I game/watch TV or movies. I haven't had any company complain when the couch is filled up, either. In my research, it came down to this model and a Sony Bravia. I can't remember the exact Sony Bravia, it was back in August of 2025, but alas. Decided to save a bit a money and purchase this TV and thus far, no regrets. The Bravia was more than $1000 in price difference for the 85" if I recall it correctly. If you're looking for a bit more of a "budget friendly", but still high quality TV, I'd recommend the QM7K. There are a ton of YouTube reviews that will help you in your research and I highly recommend watching them. It helped me make my decision. When you're spending this much money, you owe it to yourself to not make a hasty decision that you'll regret. I'll try to remember to come back to this at the 1 year point with any additonal thoughts.
N**E
Quality 85" picture, intuitive interface, nice build quality - Outstanding value!
When you walk into a local retail store to look at TVs, it is hard to see the fine differences since they are all set “hot” and there is a lot of room light, reflections, and so on. Before buying this set, I spent hours researching the latest and greatest models from major brands, and I was surprised at how well the TCL QM7K series stands up against bigger names that cost significantly more. One website I found useful was RTINGS, but this is just one of many. RTINGS buys TVs and then tests them using professional calibration equipment. I bought this 85" model for our basement rec room, where we sit about 13 feet away. I wanted something big enough to be immersive, yet not overwhelming. If you like to sit in the front third of a movie theater (feet on the railing) and want that experience at home, this size is for you. After a few quick adjustments to smooth motion and reduce peak brightness, my wife and I are both very pleased with this set. It handles low-resolution sources like broadcast TV and old movie discs very well. However, when you play a 4K source, it is truly amazing. This is the first “non-major brand” big screen we have owned in our 30+ years together, and I must say we were impressed. From the cabinet finish to the image quality, we are very pleased and now have a theater in our home with a gorgeous picture that we look forward to enjoying together and with friends. In time, I will use a calibration disc to fine-tune the display settings, but it is already a beautiful display. It's hooked up to a surround sound system so I can't offer any opinion on the sound quality. Happy shopping!
I**A
Excellent Picture Quality and Modern Features
A great TV for the price. The image is bright and sharp with rich colors and good contrast. The 55-inch screen is perfect for movies, shows, and gaming. Fast performance, easy-to-use menu, and solid smart features. Stylish design that looks great in any living space.
P**D
Almost perfect... that glare tho
Lot's to love about this TV. Pretty great picture, nice remote, great smart features and inegration. Price is reasonable given the size we purchased (75"). If there was one flaw with this TV it would be the glare. Kitchen lighting reflects pretty bad, refelcting massive squiggley lines from one side of the TV to the other. Basically impossible to watch this TV w/ any sort of lighting on in the background. Natural light is a non issue, and dark room is great as well. We're happy, but would like to see a little more of a reflective covering on this TV.
K**S
Amazing tv for the value, don’t even care about OLED now
Should’ve upgraded a long time ago! This TV is perfect. I debated buying an OLED as this tv would be used 75% of the time for PS5 gaming, but I am so glad I went with the TCL. The picture is insane, crisp, and perfectly bright. The interface is super easy to use, remote is nice, settings easy to navigate. Seriously, unless you have a very dark room, I’m not sure OLED is the way to go. The brightness is just more worth it to me than deep blacks. TCL does it right.
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