TCL Singapore is celebrating Lunar New Year with up to 43% off some of our favourite TVs
With over SG$4,000 in savings up for grabs, there’s never been a better time to score a new telly
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If watching movies and TV shows in high quality is important to you, then you’ve likely considered investing in one of the best TVs. If you have, then you’d be forgiven for thinking you need to part with a serious chunk of change to get a top-quality screen.
TCL has built a reputation on pretty regularly busting that myth, and as our reviews of the company’s 2025 TVs prove, they offer serious bang for buck. What’s more, in celebration of the Lunar New Year, TCL Singapore has slashed up to 43% off a range of screens for a limited time.
For example, you can currently get the top-tier C8K in its giant 75-inch guise with a huge SG$2,550 saving. That’s just the tip of the savings iceberg, as there’s also up to SG$1,350 off the mid-range C7K series at the time of publishing. With prices starting at just SG$1,249 on TV models we’ve tested and SG$449 overall, TCL proves that you really don’t have to spend a heck of a lot of money to get yourself a quality telly. Plus, you can save up to a further SG$400 by trading in an eligible TV.
I’ve listed some of my personal deal highlights below across all three of TCL’s 2025 TV ranges – C6K, C7K, C8K – covering all sizes. If you want to view everything that’s on sale and take advantage of some sensational savings, be sure to head to the TCL Singapore store.
The C6K is an entry-level mini-LED screen that we said is “brilliant value for money” in our TCL C6K review. It does show some black crush in particularly dark scenes, but when viewing brighter images it’s difficult to fault. Plus, it has a great selection of gaming features, making it a terrific option for anyone seeking a gaming TV in a smaller room.
The step-up TCL C7K is perhaps the best option for most people, as it delivers a much-improved picture yet is still extremely affordable. As you’ll read in our TCL C7K review, “With its dynamic and vibrant colours, surprisingly rich black levels and contrast, realistic textures and minimal blooming, the C7K’s overall picture outperforms its price tag”.
Go big or go home, right? This 85-inch TCL C8K is a true home cinema gem. We claimed it to be “easily one of 2025's best mini-LED TVs” in our review, due to its colorful, bright and contrast-rich picture. Its built-in Bang & Olufsen speaker system is also worthy of a shout out, and is good enough to make you think twice about investing in a soundbar. The C8K is available in sizes from 65-inch to 98-inch.
It’s due to be replaced by a newer model this year, and we might not have reviewed it, but a dedicated TCL TVs Reddit thread has said the X11K outperforms the sublime Sony Bravia 9 and the LG G5 – high praise indeed! This QD-Mini LED TV offers up to a staggering 14,112 dimming zones, and up to 6,500 nits of brightness (in the 98-inch model), promising a truly remarkable viewing experience. And now with over SG$4,100 knocked off its price, now’s your time to snap one up.
You’ll need to hurry if you want to take advantage of any of these TCL Singapore TV deals, as they’re set to expire on February 15, 2026. All TVs purchased directly from the TCL Singapore store include free shipping and a 12-month subscription to watch Prime Video, for all your Mediacorp drama needs.
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Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publications. He has written for TechRadar's sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he's also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. Max also dabbled in the men's lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.
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