Best 75-Inch TV in 2025

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Bigger screens mean more impressive, immersive images, and a 75-inch TV is really big. Of course these days you can buy 85-inch and even larger TVs, so by that measure a 75-inch screen might seem just perfect for you. This list summarizes the best 75-inch TVs we’ve reviewed, and it also includes 77-inch OLED models because there are no 75-inch OLEDs (and OLED has the best image quality). These sets range from budget to really expensive, and many include the latest gaming and image quality features like 120Hz refresh rate and Mini-LED. If a 65-inch TV just isn’t big enough and you have the space, one of these 75-inchers might be just the right fit.

What is the best 75-inch TV overall right now?

If you’re in the market for a large TV, you may feel some extra pressure to find one that not only meets your size requirements but offers the best features — all without breaking the bank. The TCL QM8 TV sits at the top of our list of best TVs: It offers superb picture quality, an affordable price tag and Roku, the best smart TV system. It also includes gaming features like 4K/120Hz input and variable refresh rate that can get the most out of consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X. When a friend asks me what 65- to 98-inch TV to buy, and money is still an object, I tell them to get the TCL QM8.

There are plenty of other excellent choices out there, however, so even though the QM8 is my current favorite for most people, it might not be right for your preferences or budget. 2024 TVs are also hitting the shelves right now but, for the most apart, we’ll continue to recommending their (discounted) 2023 versions .

The most important factor when choosing a new TV is its size, and that depends on your room type and how far from the wall your sofa or bed is located. At CNET, our general advice is that bigger is usually better, especially if you’re looking to get the most bang for your buck. To help you find the right big-screen TV for your needs and budget, we’ve rounded up some of the best 75-inch TVs on the market right now. 

The list below represents the best TVs I’ve reviewed in CNET’s test lab, where I’ve compared them side by side. I’ve actually reviewed the 65-inch sizes in the series for most of the models listed below, but the 75- and 77-inch versions are basically identical beyond screen size. 

Best 75-inch TVs of 2025

TCL continues to dominate our rankings of the best 75-inch TVs, and the QM8 model sets a new standard. It shines in my comparison tests with superior brightness and impact while keeping great contrast — something other 75-inch TVs can’t match at this price. Thanks to its mini-LED technology and full-array local dimming, the QM8’s picture quality is exceptional. The design is sleek and modern even at this size with a center-mount stand. Although the QM8 operates on Google TV (which I find less user-friendly compared to Roku TV), it still offers a solid smart TV experience, making it our top pick in the 75-inch TV market. This model is the successor to last year’s TCL 6-Series Roku TV.

The LG OLED77C3 stands out among non-OLED TVs in our roundup of the best 75-inch TVs, offering superior picture quality at a reasonable price. It beat out the mini-LED models in my comparison tests with its perfect black levels, unmatched contrast and great off-angle viewing. While it’s not the brightest option, it still performs incredibly well in all kinds of room lighting. The C3 is also one of the lightest TVs we’ve ever reviewed thanks to its carbon-fiber construction.

We’ve also looked at this year’s C4 model, which performed well. You can check out that review here. For now, we recommend the C3 as long as it’s available as it offers a better value with only slight differences from the C4.

The Samsung S95D is a standout in our list of the best 75-inch TVs, mainly because of its matte finish that nearly eliminates reflections. This is a huge plus for viewing in bright rooms, and it’s better at reducing glare than any other OLED TV we’ve tested, a display technology that has always delivered the best picture available. It’s also the first OLED TV to feature a matte screen, which is typically only found in non-OLED models. This finish really makes a difference, turning sharp reflections from lights and windows into soft, barely-noticeable glows. The S95D also comes with an external box for connections, which means you can keep HDMI cables and the power cord hidden away.

In terms of image quality, the Samsung S95D beats all its 75-inch competitors, including the G4 and last year’s G3, as well as any non-OLED TV. But it’s still quite expensive. While it’s ideal for those with brighter rooms, many people will be perfectly happy with a less expensive TV.