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This Incredible 4K TV Is Heavily Discounted And Ready For PS5 And Xbox Series X

The 75-inch TCL 8 Series 4K TV boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, which is something the PS5 and Xbox Series X both support.

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The TCL 8 Series is one of the best 4K TVs you can buy, and right now, you can snag it for an incredible price. The 75-inch TCL 4K TV is only $1,800, down from its regular price of $3,000. Not only does it have a fantastic picture, it also boasts a number of key features that make it perfect for the upcoming PS5 and Xbox Series X. The 4K TV comes with free shipping and can arrive as early as August 5 if you order today.

This TCL 4K TV features a 120Hz refresh rate, which means it's capable of taking full advantage of the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Both Sony and Microsoft have announced that the consoles will support 4K at 120Hz. It's unclear how many games will actually be able to hit 120 FPS at native 4K, but with developers being able to target lower resolutions to reach those high frame rates, you'll be ready for any situation.

As is the case with most 4K TVs, the TLC 8 Series boasts HDR support and smart features like streaming and voice control. HDR stands for high-dynamic range, which means you'll see brighter and more realistic colours. As for the TV's streaming services, you'll find Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ as well as Apple TV+ and Google Play.

If you're looking for another great display you can game on, then you'll be happy to hear that Microsoft has an excellent deal on an ultrawide monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate. The Lenovo Legion is currently $899, thanks to a $300 discount. The PS5 and Xbox Series X don't support ultrawide aspect ratios, but if you're a PC gamer, then there are a lot of great options to put this display through its paces.

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