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Best 75-inch 4K TVs: the super-sized screens worth buying

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The best 75-inch 4K TVs are truly a sight to behold. If you’re after a 75-inch screen, here are the best options.
The best 75-inch 4K TVs are truly a sight to behold. Featuring the latest in premium picture processing, at a size that will inevitably prove more impactful than its smaller 55-inch or 40-inch cousins, a 75-inch TV is a surefire way to turn your home cinema into something that actually feels like a cinema screen. TVs are getting bigger every year, and while 75-inch TVs are still the outlier, manufacturers are increasingly looking to super-sized versions of their flagship sets. Improved manufacturing and increased demand mean you’re not having to remortgage your house to get one, either (even if you’re still paying a decent amount more than the next size down, on the whole). If you do see a 75-inch 4K TV that’s suspiciously affordable, it’s likely using older LCD technology that was designed for smaller screens – and therefore won’t be delivering the high-impact image quality you’re no doubt after in this category. So what are the best 75-inch 4K TVs, and where can you find them? You’ll find everything you need in our buying guide below. Make sure to check back every few weeks, though, as we’ll be updating this page with the latest 75-inch TV reviews – and given what we’ve seen so far of new sets like the TCL 8-Series 8K QLED, or LG’s 8K NanoCell LCD, the top sets below could be beaten at any time. UPDATE: Our guide to the best 75-inch TVs will get a shake up in January 2021 thanks to CES 2021, the biggest tech expo of the year. Although it’ll be taking place virtually, CES is still going to be a significant event where all the best tech brands will showcase their new products for the next twelve months – and TVs often take center stage. The Samsung Q950TS 8K QLED is the flagship 8K set from Samsung this year – and boy do we mean flagship. With a panel boasting 33 million pixels, and cutting-edge upscaling to make even low-quality sources shine, the Q950TS has plenty to recommend it. The real change from last year’s Q950R (the previous top pick in this guide) though, is the design. The Q950TS has an almost imperceptible bezel, giving the impressing of a floating display which – at 75-inch in the UK, and 82-inch in the US – is sure to make an impact in your home. The OTS+ (Object Tracking Sound) audio technology certainly gives a sense and scale and height to the sound, too – as you’d hope with eight drivers and 70 watts of total power – even if our full tests found the sonic signature was a bit thinner than we’d hoped. Nonetheless, it’s a step up from the 8K QLEDS of days gone by. You’ll be paying for the privilege, certainly, and those looking for more reasonably-priced quality may still want to consider the Q80R QLED or its 2020 successor, the Q80T. But if paying £8,000 or $13,000 (around AU$21,400) doesn’t put you off, this is one set to really show off with.

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