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TCL XL Collection QLED TV

Image: TCL
Image: TCL

TCL agrees with LG: Bigger is better. The company showed off a new 98-inch XL Collection QLED TV running Google TV. That platform choice might surprise folks who remember TCL TVs for having Roku built in, but the company started offering TVs with Google TV last year. Thing got off to a poor start, though, and TCL was forced to remove its Google-based TVs from retailers following reports of sluggishness. Fortunately, a software update was released shortly thereafter that resolved these performance hiccups.

If you’re worried about going to a theater, the 98-inch XL Collection QLED might be a good way to simulate the experience in your home. Along with its jumbo-sized screen, the TV has variable refresh rates, an auto game mode, and supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

TCL says you can buy this beast of a TV at various retailers, but the Amazon link on its website is currently a dead end. When it does become available, the 98-inch XL Collection QLED will cost $8,000—a staggering sum but considerably less than other oversized options.