This 75-inch Mini-LED TV is bright, packed with features and just crashed to its lowest price ever

The Hisense U75QG Mini-LED TV displaying a colorful, abstract image on a credenza in a modern living room
(Image credit: Hisense)

If you’re kicking yourself for missing out on Presidents’ Day TV deals, I’ve got some good news: This is still an excellent time of the year to find some under-the-radar deals on excellent TVs. This is because most major brands are gearing up to launch their 2026 models in the coming months.

Basically, if you know where to look, there are TV deals out there that are very much worth buying. For instance, this morning I noticed that the 75-inch Hisense U75QG is just $997 at Amazon. This is the lowest price we’ve seen on this TV to date — who needs Presidents’ Day?

Hisense 75" U75QG Mini-LED TV
Hisense 75" U75QG Mini-LED TV: was $1,297 now $996 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.

Hisense’s mid-range Mini-LED TV is a match made in heaven for folks who want to save money on a 75-inch TV but still seek an impressive, cinematic picture. After spending a great deal of time with the U75QG in the past year, it's been one of my go-to recommendations for people shopping for a bright, versatile TV with a ton of features.

What sets the Hisense U75QG apart from more affordable 75-inch TVs is its higher-end hardware. This TV leverages Mini-LEDs for better brightness and backlight control, the latter of which is extra important at this extra-large size point.

Because the U75QG's Mini-LED display is bright and its local dimming well-engineered, this set is great for both daytime viewing and movie nights. It's a mid-range TV, sure, but it's also downright fun to watch.

The U75QG is also packed with features. In fact, while the higher-end Hisense U8QG features a brighter, punchier picture, the U75QG arrives with a nearly identical set of features. In other words, it offers a flagship slate of features for a mid-range price.

The U75QG offers a flagship slate of features for a mid-range price.

Console-owners will get all of the support they need, since the U75QG supports 4K gaming at 120Hz. The U75QG also supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) for smoother gameplay.

And, for folks who'd rather not waste an HDMI slot on an external streaming device, you'll be happy to learn that the U75QG is built around the Google TV smart platform. It's fast, easy to navigate and offers a ton of downloadable apps to customize the streaming experience.

Amazon has slapped its limited-time label on this deal, so I don't expect to it to be around for very long. If you've got your heart set on something smaller, the 65-inch U75QG is on sale for $796 at Amazon (though this isn't quite its lowest price to date).


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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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