The 75-inch Mini-LED TV I would actually buy from Amazon's Big Spring Sale just crashed to an all-time low price of $597
If you're trying to save a ton of money on a big-screen TV, this is the one to get
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The Amazon Big Spring Sale will soon enter its final days. If you want to take advantage of this opportunity to upgrade your living room or home theater, there's only a few more days to do so.
As Senior TV Editor, I've spent the sales event separating the good deals from the bad. If you're shopping at the 75-inch size point, your options are limited, but there's one 75-inch deal that towers above the rest.
Right now, you can score the 75-inch Hisense U65QF for just $597 at Amazon's Big Spring Sale. It's an all-time low price for Hisense's entry-level Mini-LED TV, and if you're trying to keep costs down while maximizing screen size, it's the first deal I'd shop this weekend.
The U65QF is one of the most affordable Mini-LED TVs on the market, and this limited-time deal at Amazon's Big Spring Sale knocks it down to its lowest price to date. Enjoy better brightness and overall contrast that what you'll get on a basic, garden-variety LED TV, plus an array of built-in, Fire TV-powered smart features.
As we noted in our Hisense U65QF review, this set offers one of the brightest pictures for a 75-inch TV in this price range, thanks to the inclusion of Mini-LED backlighting. These extra-small LEDs also allow for tighter contrast control than what's on offer from ultra-cheap 75-inch TVs with edge-lit panels.
Take it from someone who's been testing and reviewing TVs for over a decade: If you're shopping at the 75-inch size point, you definitely want Mini-LEDs instead of edge-lit LEDs. With this much screen to look at, the performance issues associated with lesser LED displays especially impactful. The U65QF's backlighting isn't as tightly engineered as that of higher-end Mini-LED TVs, but you'll be happy to have Mini-LEDs nonetheless.
The U65QF has a surprising amount of features up its sleeve for an entry-level model.
The U65QF also has a surprising amount of features up its sleeve for an entry-level model. It supports 4K gaming at 120Hz (and up to 144Hz) across two out of four HDMI inputs, so it's ready to get the best possible 4K performance out of current-gen consoles like Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5.
It's built around Amazon's Fire TV smart platform, which comes with a slate of preinstalled streaming apps and plenty more to download later. I'll be the first to admit that Fire TV hasn't been my top software choice in the past, but imminent updates to the Fire TV software to improve the user experience could very well have me singing a different tune.
If you've got your heart set on a 75-inch TV but you want to keep the price under $700, the U65QF is one of your best options. Even at this price, you shouldn't settle for a model without Mini-LEDs.
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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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