Buy this TV and you can get a free ticket to the Super Bowl

You’ll need a lot of wall space, though. A lot.

As the economy gets more volatile and the stock market more unpredictable, it can be challenging to persuade consumers to spend $20,000 on a television set. But TCL is adding a sweetener to the package that might push some people off the fence.

The manufacturer’s enormous 115-inch QD-Mini LED TV has finally hit the market, eight months after it made its debut at CES in Las Vegas. And customers who cough up the cash for the set will get more than just a TV to watch Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, they’ll get a ticket to attend in person.

The Super Bowl opportunity (a single ticket only—airfare and accommodations are not included) is just one of five experiences the company is offering to early buyers of the set. The company is also offering the opportunity to attend a movie premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood (airfare and hotel are included in this offer) and walk the red carpet. Prefer music? The company will fly you and a guest to Manhattan Beach, Calif., to catch an act at SoFi Stadium from a suite.

Fans of the L.A. Chargers (who, let’s face it, aren’t likely to make it to the Super Bowl this year) can opt for a roundtrip flight and hotel accommodations for themselves and a guest to watch the team play from TCL’s suite at SoFi Stadium. Gamers can travel to Los Angeles and get a behind the scenes studio tour from the Call of Duty team. Or, if you’re really a tech enthusiast, the company will fly you and a guest to Las Vegas for next year’s CES.

The QD-Mini LED set is, as you would likely guess, the top of the line in TCL’s 2024 lineup, boasting premium picture quality and pretty much every bell and whistle you can expect on a massive TV, from an anti-glare screen to IMAX certification.

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