Looking for a big screen? Amazon just listed one of my favorite 75-inch Mini-LED TVs for just $899 ahead of its Big Spring Sale

The Hisense U75QG next to a badge that reads: "Tom's Guide Price Drop"
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One of the benefits of waiting until March or April to buy a new TV is that many of the best models are heavily discounted. This is because big-name brands like Hisense are gearing up to launch a new slate of TVs, leaving the prices of last-year’s models at (or close to) all-time lows. Additionally, Amazon is gearing up for its Big Spring Sale.

Every March, I recommend to friends and readers that they take advantage of these sales in order to save big on TVs that were much pricier just a few months ago. Case in point? Right now, you can get the 75-inch Hisense U75QG for just $899 at Amazon. That's about two bucks short of its lowest price ever, and closer to the price we saw during Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales events.

Hisense 75" U75QG Mini-LED TV
Hisense 75" U75QG Mini-LED TV: was $1,297 now $899 at Amazon

The Hisense U75QG is a great option for folks looking to upgrade their living room on a budget. It's a better-performing TV than most entry-level TVs thanks to its Mini-LED backlighting, and it offers many of the same features as higher-end Mini-LED TVs. Gamers are likely to squeeze the most value out of the U75QG, as it's loaded with gaming-related enhancements.

As someone who's spent a ton of time with the U75QG over the past several months, it's been one of my go-to recommendations for people who want to prioritize saving money, but who nevertheless want an impressive, cinematic picture.

The U75QG makes use of Mini-LEDs for higher brightness and better backlight control than what you might find on a lower-end LED TV. Mini-LEDs are especially valuable at the 75-inch size point, as they're better equipped to deliver deep black levels and minimal blooming than garden-variety LEDs.

The U75QG is also one of the brightest TVs in its class. It's bright enough for daytime viewing, which makes it a fantastic pick for people who want a punchy picture for daytime sports. (Baseball, anyone?)

The U75QG is jam-packed with streaming- and gaming-related features.

The U75QG is also jam-packed with streaming- and gaming-related features. The higher-end Hisense U8QG might offer a brighter overall picture, but the U75QG comes with almost all of the same features as its pricier sibling.

The U75QG leverages the Google TV smart platform. Its clean, easy-to-use interface is good enough to use as a daily streaming hub if you don't want to plug in a dedicated streaming device.

Gamers get a ton of bells and whistles, too. The U75QG supports 4K gaming at 120Hz and up to 165Hz for PC gamers. Despite its mid-range status, the U75QG also supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) for smooth, artifact-free gameplay.

If you're looking for something a bit smaller, the 65-inch Hisense U75QG is on sale at Amazon for just $786. That's a sensational deal on one of the brightest 65-inch TVs you can buy.


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Michael Desjardin
Senior Editor, TV

Michael Desjardin is a Senior Editor for TVs at Tom's Guide. He's been testing and tinkering with TVs professionally for over a decade, previously for Reviewed and USA Today. Michael graduated from Emerson College where he studied media production and screenwriting. He loves cooking, zoning out to ambient music, and getting way too invested in the Red Sox. He considers himself living proof that TV doesn't necessarily rot your brain.

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