I test TVs for a living and found 15 amazing 75-inch deals before Black Friday
Upgrade your TV before the holiday rush with these big-screen TV deals
If you're looking for a big-screen TV this holiday season, you're in luck. Although Black Friday is still a few weeks away, the savings are aplenty across some of our favorite brands and screen sizes, particularly 75-inch models.
Best Buy is a great place to find some of the best TVs at their lowest prices right now, but you also can't beat Amazon. Many of this year's most exciting sets are at their lowest prices in months, including those big-screen TVs you've had your eye on all year.
As a TV reviewer, I put together a list of my personal favorite models on sale right now — as well as a dozen alternatives — to help you beat the crowd and get the best deal possible.
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- TCL 75" Q6 4K QLED TV: was $749 now $479 @ Best Buy
- Hisense U6QF Mini-LED TV: was $1,299 now $777 @ Amazon
- TCL 75" QM6K 4K Mini-LED TV: was $999 now $846 @ Amazon
- Panasonic 75" W95A Mini-LED TV: was $2,229 now $897 @ Amazon
- Roku 75" Pro Series 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,699 now $999 @ Best Buy
- Hisense 75" U7QG 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,399 now $1,097 @ Amazon
- Sony 75" Bravia 5 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,999 now $1,398 @ Amazon
- Samsung QN80F Mini-LED TV: was $2,099 now $1,497 @ Amazon
- Sony Bravia A95L 4K OLED TV: was $2,799 now $1,598 @ Amazon
- LG 77" C4 4K OLED TV: was $2,999 now $1,749 @ Walmart
Black Friday 75-inch TV deals
TCL Q6 QLED TV
As the only non-Mini-LED TV on this list, the TCL Q6 might seem like an odd choice, but it's a surprising budget buy if you're hankering for a 75-inch TV under $500. You're not going to get the best contrast, but it still offers decent performance for the price, including pretty phenomenal color accuracy and absurd gaming speeds.
Delta-E is the metric we use to measure color accuracy in our labs, with lower score being better than higher ones. In this instance, the TCL Q6 managed to hit a 2.1, which is remarkable for a budget QLED. It can also play games with an input latency of 8.9ms, which is one of the lowest scores I've seen on a TV at this price.
Unfortunately, its luminance numbers leave a lot to be desired. Even in HDR, the TCL Q6 managed to hit 497 nits in Filmmaker mode, which is relatively dim. It also has a middling speaker system, but that's par for the course on budget TVs like this.
Still, for under $500, the Q6 is a good pickup ahead of Black Friday.
The 55-inch TCL QLED isn't loaded with features, nor will its performance blow you away. However, for just $479, you're getting a better picture than what you'd find on bottom-of-the-barrel sets from brands like Insignia. The Q6 is a great TV for folks who are upgrading to 4K for the first time.
Roku Pro Series Mini-LED TV (2025)
The Roku Pro Series is a sleeper hit in the budget TV realm. When talking about inexpensive LCD TVs, you might hear TCL and Hisense get tossed around, but rarely is Roku mentioned, which is a shame. The Roku Pro Series initially launched last year, and Roku upgraded the TV in early 2025, making it even better with several enhancements on the software and hardware levels.
Not only is it one of the best budget TVs, but the Roku Pro is also one of senior TV editor Michael Desjardin's favorite picks in the 65-inch range. Its easy-to-use interface, voice controls, and HDR luminance are particular highlights. This was one of the most exciting upgrades to see on the 2025 refresh schedule, with brightness getting a major boost across the board.
I tested the 2024 model and, thought it was a fantastic TV for the price. That being said, if the 75-inch 2025 model is a bit too pricey for your budget, you can always pivot to the 75-inch 2024 Roku Pro Series that's on sale for $798 at Amazon.
The Roku Pro Series is an affordable Mini-LED 4K TV that offers a simple but powerful backdrop for all of your streaming needs. Its quantum-dot color and Mini-LED backlighting make this TV a step above most TVs in its price range. Plus, there are enough gaming features here to satisfy both casual and dedicated gamers.
<p><strong>75" Roku Pro Series (2024 model): <a href="https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=45724&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FRoku-Smart-TV-55-Inch-Backlit%2Fdp%2FB0CVNQ76W5%3Ftag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking-20" target="_blank"><strong>$798 @ AmazonHisense U75QG Mini-LED TV
I tested the Hisense U75QG Mini-LED TV earlier this year and was very impressed by its performance. In my eyes, it's a far better pick over the higher-end Hisense U8QG, given its price-to-performance ratio, plus it offers four HDMI 2.1 ports over the mere three on the flagship model.
Beyond being a standout pick among the best gaming TVs, the Hisense U75QG is also one of the brightest sets in our testing. It offers incredible HDR performance and has stellar color coverage to boot.
However, the drawback is its reflective screen. A big way to combat this is by turning on local dimming in the settings and bumping it to the highest mode, which should eke out even more brightness and counterbalance reflections as best as possible.
This Mini-LED TV was launched earlier this year, offering major upgrades for gamers. Built on a 165Hz refresh rate with a Game Mode Ultra mode, the Hisense U7QG is designed to be the best seat in the house for the PS5, Xbox Series X, and even your PC. Add to that one serious sound system in its 2.1.2-channel speaker, and you've got a powerhouse of a TV with tons of flair.
<p><a href="https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=45724&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FHisense-Class-Mini-LED-Google-55U75QG%2Fdp%2FB0F22F1VLH%3Fth%3D1%26tag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking-20" target="_blank">55" @ $599<br /><a href="https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=45724&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FHisense-Class-Mini-LED-Google-55U75QG%2Fdp%2FB0F1DWQKXC%3Fth%3D1%26tag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking-20" target="_blank">65" @ $897Sony Bravia 5 Mini-LED TV
While we don't have an official review of the Sony Bravia 5 Mini-LED TV out yet, Tom's Guide's Managing Editor Kate Kozuch got to see the TV in person earlier this year at an event held in Tokyo and she raved about its advanced backlighting control, local dimming, and enhanced color contrast. The good news is that Sony has increased the number of dimming zones on the Bravia 5 across sizes, so you can expect minimal blooming.
Because it's also Sony-made, the Bravia 5 is a stellar pick for PS5 players, given its exclusive features. These include auto-genre picture mode and auto-HDR tone mapping, both of which enhance the picture quality and performance in your favorite PS5 games. It helps to experience them on a massive, 75-inch screen, too.
The Bravia 5 is also one of the most premium Sony sets available at screen sizes above 75 inches, so if you feel like really filling up your living room this holiday season, maybe the 98-inch model will be a better fit. Either way, we highly recommend it.
The Bravia 5 is Sony's cheapest Mini-LED TV, offering stellar 120Hz visuals with some incredible motion processing thanks to Sony's XR processor. It's built with AI, so expect some upscaling chops and serious performance in color. As with all Sony TVs, the Bravia 5 also has some exclusive PS5 features that make it a surefire bet if you're a PlayStation gamer.
LG C4 OLED
It's no secret the LG C4 OLED was one of our favorite TVs last year, and now that it's cheaper, it's one of the best OLED TVs you can buy for the price, offering incredible color volume and picture quality with best-in-class features.
It's a particular standout for gamers, offering a 144Hz refresh rate and 9.2ms of input latency. I bet you can already picture yourself dashing through Battlefield 6 on your 77-inch OLED with those incredible speeds, plus VRR and ALLM ensure you can game at 4K/120Hz if you're on a model console.
Although it is slashed to an incredible price, it's only about $200 less than the new LG C5 OLED, which is $1,999 on Best Buy right now. If you'd prefer to get the most advanced features and performance, then it's worth paying a bit more for the 2025 model, but you won't see a massive dip in picture quality by buying the 2024 C4.
The C4 is LG's flagship OLED TV from 2024. It's powered by LG's A9 processor and features a 120Hz panel, Dolby Vision/ HDR10/HLG support, built-in Amazon Alexa, four HDMI 2.1 ports, and Apple AirPlay 2 support. It's also one of the few OLED TVs that can natively accept a 144Hz input from a PC. In our LG C4 OLED TV review, we applauded the TV for its beautiful contrast and color volume.
More 75-inch TV Deals
This is one of the best prices we've seen for the Hisense 75" Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV. It's a newer TV (a 2025 model, in fact), which means you'll have all the most current technology and features. Between the Native 144Hz, HDR10+ support, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, you have everything you need for a great entertainment experience.
The TCL QM6K is a great TV, and I'm not just saying that. I watch dozens of shows and movies every year, and this is the TV I use the most. The picture quality is impressive, thanks to features like Filmmaker mode and Dolby Vision IQ HDR. This rivals the U6QF and even manages to surpass it in a few key areas.
Once upon a time, the Panasonic W95A hit store shelves at around $2,299. Right now, it's sitting at the cool, low price of $897. This impressive Mini-LED TV is bright enough for daytime viewing, finely tuned for a rich, accurate picture for movie nights, and stocked with useful gaming features for both casual and dedicated gamers.
Built on Tizen OS and offering access to cloud gaming services, the QN80F is an incredible Mini-LED, especially given its $600 discount. According to our measurements, the QN80F hits 9.8ms of input latency, and can spit out great luminance in both SDR and HDR. If you're willing to sacrifice Dolby Vision for incredible color performance, the QN80F should be your go-to 75-inch TV upgrade.
The Hisense U8QG is a fantastic Mini-LED TV that lives comfortably in the "Goldilocks Zone" between high performance and high value. It delivers a blisteringly bright picture, top-notch color volume, and a host of handy features for gaming, streaming, and more. This is the lowest price we've seen so far on this brand-new, 2025 TV — but it's probably not going to last.
Looking for an incredible OLED picture without the high price? The LG B5 is the perfect pick. Perfect black levels and ultra-wide viewing angles will make everything, from movies to sports, look fantastic. Dedicated gamers will appreciate the B5's array of sought-after features, which includes four HDMI 2.1 inputs, support for 4K gaming at 120Hz, VRR, and FreeSync. It's not as bright as higher-end OLED TVs, but you still get to bask in the glory of OLED display technology without breaking the bank.
The entry-level model in Samsung's 2025 OLED range is the S85F. It's equipped with the NQ4 AI Gen2 processor, a 120Hz refresh rate, enhanced 4K upscaling and Color Booster Pro. Right now you can grab it for a discount, making it even better value.
In our five-star LG C5 review, we showered this OLED TV with praise for its sensational performance, its class-leading selection of features and its approachable price point. The C5 delivers all of the benefits we've come to expect from OLED displays, but its design, software and overall experience is the result of LG's excellent engineering. The 77-inch model is on sale for just under $2,000 ahead of Black Friday.
The Bravia 8 was launched in 2024, bringing Sony's eye for cinematic expression to a whole new platform. It may not yield the most impressive performance metrics, but it does offer incredible color coverage in HDR. It also comes with an ATSC 3.0 tuner, meaning you have access to Nextgen TV and 4K broadcasts.
The Sony Bravia 7 Mini-LED TV takes the best of what makes Sony displays so sought-after and offers that at a lower price. It's the cheapest Mini-LED in Sony's 2024 TV lineup, which makes it perfect for some incredible savings. The Bravia 7 comes kitted with an ATSC 3.0 tuner for NextGen TV access, plus support for almost all of the HDR formats, including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG.
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Ryan Epps is a Staff Writer under the TV/AV section at Tom's Guide focusing on TVs and projectors. When not researching PHOLEDs and writing about the next major innovation in the projector space, he's consuming random anime from the 90's, playing Dark Souls 3 again, or reading yet another Haruki Murakami novel.
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