Gigantic TCL MiniLED TV dropped to 28K. It has Onkyo speakers, 144 Hz, and 420 dimming zones

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
4. 7. 2026 02:30
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An eighty-five-inch Mini LED television under twenty-eight thousand? You can now get the TCL 85Q6C on Alza with code 2026ALZAEXTRA30 for 27,993 CZK, while it started at 57,990 CZK. Before buying, it’s worth checking the price and availability in detail on Alza — with such a deep discount, stock won’t last long.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want the largest possible screen for movies, sports, and gaming for minimum money and have space for it.
⚠️ Consider that it has “only” 420 dimming zones (more expensive Mini LEDs have thousands), 85″ is huge, and you need two people for installation.
💡 For 27,993 CZK, the inch/price ratio is hard to beat — compromises are due to the price, not quality.

Why this TV is interesting

The whole story is in the price per diagonal. TCL 85Q6C is an affordable model that, however, features Mini LED technology, 144 Hz, and full gaming equipment — and after a discount from 57,990 to 27,993 CZK, you get an 85″ home cinema for the price of smaller TVs. Who is it for? Anyone who wants the maximum screen for sports, movies, and next-gen consoles and doesn’t want to reach for expensive flagship models. At this price, it’s one of the cheapest ways to have a really big screen in your living room.

Key parameters explained simply

The panel is an 85″ 4K Mini LED with Quantum Dot and 420 dimming zones — these make blacks deeper and contrast more pronounced than with ordinary LED. In addition, an HVA panel with an anti-reflective layer and wide viewing angles, so the picture looks good even from the side. For gamers, there’s a full treat: native 144 Hz, four HDMI 2.1 ports, VRR, ALLM, and a gaming menu. The picture handles Dolby Vision and all other HDR formats and is IMAX Enhanced certified. Sound is provided by a 40W ONKYO system with a built-in subwoofer and Dolby Atmos — decent for a TV, owners praise it. Everything runs on the swift Google TV with voice control, Chromecast, and AirPlay 2.

What users say and what to watch out for

The rating is excellent: 4.9 out of 5 from 10 customers, 100% recommendation, minimal complaint rate (0.72%). Owners agree on the beautiful picture, clear sound, and especially the price/performance ratio. But let’s be fair about what you can’t expect from this model. The key number is 420 dimming zones — that’s decent, but significantly fewer than the thousands of zones in more expensive Mini LEDs, so in extreme scenes (bright object on a black background), you’ll see more halo effect than with flagship models. At this price, it’s a completely understandable compromise. And then the practicalities of any 85″ TV: it’s huge and heavy, so you’ll only manage unboxing and installation with two people, you need a solid wall (VESA 600×400), and a seating distance of at least three meters.

When it doesn’t make sense

For a small living room or with a short viewing distance, 85″ is unnecessarily large — take a smaller diagonal. If you want a top-tier Mini LED with thousands of zones and minimal halo in a dark room, pay extra for a higher series (e.g., TCL X11K).

Verdict: who it’s worth it for

TCL 85Q6C offers the maximum diagonal for minimum money. For 27,993 CZK with code 2026ALZAEXTRA30, you get an 85″ Mini LED, 144 Hz, full gaming equipment, and ONKYO sound — for half the original price and with an extended warranty worth over three thousand for free. The compromises (fewer dimming zones, size) are due to the price, not neglected quality. Anyone looking for the largest possible screen for a large living room will get a great deal for under 28 thousand. Discount codes are not forever, so don’t hesitate too long.

Would you take a giant 85″ for 28 thousand with a few compromises, or a smaller TV with better dimming for the same money?

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