Update 11/8/24: Since our early Black Friday coverage began we’ve seen a 75-inch TV deal or two come and go, but we’re keeping things updated regularly here. We’ve found some great replacement deals that have popped up, and we’ll have our eye on everything that changes as the official Black Friday event gets closer.

TV deals have been rampant among all of the early Black Friday deals, with early Black Friday 55-inch TV deals and early Black Friday 65-inch TV deals being some of the sizes that stand out the most. But there are also a lot of early Black Friday 75-inch TV deals to shop, and that’s what we’re focusing on here. A 75-inch TV is perfect for a large space or a home theater with immersive aspirations. There’s lots to choose from across many of the best TV brands, so read onward for all of the best early Black Friday 75-inch TV deals. And if you’re in the market for something smaller don’t miss all of the early Black Friday 32-inch TV deals going on.

Insignia 75-inch F50 4K Fire TV — $450 $600 25% off

This is one of those Best Buy Black Friday deals that you have to pay attention to. Insignia, which is a Best Buy brand, is known for producing quality low-end TVs that people like. You probably aren’t going to find a cheaper 75-inch TV that’s of this quality, especially while it is $150 off.

Hisense 75-inch QD6 QLED 4K TV — $530 $700 24% off

Hisense gets on the Black Friday 75-inch TV deals board here with the QD6, a QLED TV that’s seeing a 24% discount right now. That will save you $170 off its regular price of $700, and bring the QD6 to Black Friday price of just $530. This is pretty good savings for a TV that was released this year. It’s powered by the Google TV platform so you’ll get access to plenty of content, and the TV’s QLED picture quality makes it a steal at this price.

Roku 75-inch Select Series 4K TV — $580 $600 4% off

It isn’t the largest discount you’re going to find during Black Friday deals, but the Roku 75-inch Select Series 4K TV is a pretty good deal even at its regular price, so seeing it here with $20 in savings makes it worth considering right now. You’ll get all of the great features Roku is known for packed into a 75-inch screen, and this deal also includes three free months of Apple TV+ and 30 free days of FuboTV to help you break it in.

Samsung 75-inch DU7200 4K TV — $630 $700 10% off

Samsung’s 2024 DU7200 gives you access to Samsung’s Gaming Hub and Q-Symphony for excellent pairing with Q-series and S-series Samsung soundbars. And right now it is all just $630.

Amazon 75-inch Omni Series 4K Fire TV — $800 $1,050 24% off

Naturally, Amazon will be throwing their own products into the deals pile early, and this is their tier-2 Fire TV offering, right after the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED, with which it shares similarities (though this isn’t a QLED). Amazon considers this TV to be best for a “home theater experience” and, at 21% off, it comes out to be a rather affordable one.

TCL 75-inch QM7 4K TV — $1,100 $1,350 26% off

The TCL QM7 is a QD-Mini LED that tends to stay pretty affordable, and especially so after deals like this that take $400 off of its price. It also has a 120Hz refresh rate for a quality gaming experience.

LG 75-inch B4 OLED 4K TV — $1,700 $2,500 32% off

This TV is technically 77-inches, but we don’t think you’ll mind the extra all that much. It’s a 2024 TV production and comes with LG’s Alpha 8 AI processor, capable of specific and precision upscaling. Notably, this TV is $200 and 6% cheaper than when I first reported on it just a few days ago. We’re seeing prices change in real time. Get this current-year giant TV before there’s a course correction and the price is raised again.

Sony 75-inch Bravia XR A80L 4K TV — $2,200 $3,000 27% off

This 77-inch Sony TV is a premium TV that does its best to not break the bank. The key to this TV’s brilliance is great colors and excellent HDR performance. It’s worth noting that, in the buy page, you can pop this TV down to the 65-inch version (which isn’t much smaller) and get it for as low as $1,500.

LG 75-inch G4 OLED 4K TV — $3,500 $4,599 24% off

Another LG TV that is technically 77 inches. But again, we don’t think you’ll care about getting the extra inches as this is considered the overall best OLED TV. It uses the powerful Alpha 11 AI processor to “look” at the image on a pixel-by-pixel basis, which gives bright details and nice contrasts. Our LG G4 review tells us that “The G4 is the finest television LG has ever made” and we think you’ll love it, too, especially at $1,099 off.

How to choose a 75-inch TV on Black Friday

One of the hardest things about choosing a TV is figuring out what size TV to get. If you’ve already got that figured out (and we presume you have, since you’re here) then you’ve got half the battle figured out.

The next thing is to figure out how much quality you’re going to try to squeeze out of your TV. Obviously, with a TV so large, it can be quite expensive to get a premium panel. And that’s where you’ll really want to consider the differences between size and quality of TVs. If you don’t get intensely worked up over things like OLED and QLED tech, you can actually get a decent, modern 75-inch TV for just a few hundred during Black Friday. But this all comes down to your preferences, budget, and interests.

Also, consider reading out long-form reviews on the TVs mentioned above. If we have one, we’ll always link to it.

How we chose these 75-inch TV Black Friday deals

As was just mentioned, we know there are going to be people that just want a big TV and others that want a big, premium TV. Both are okay and both style are represented above. TV prices can get almost logarithmic at the ends, though, so we did pay careful attention to getting a selection at each price tier while also finding our favorite TVs. We want customers of all types to have a good selection here.

Speaking of our favorite TVs, you’ll see plenty of mentions to our best TVs, best OLED TVs, and best QLED TVs lists, and for good reason. These highly-researched articles represent a lot of time with TVs from experts that frequently write reviews, go to trade shows, and more. Throughout them, you will see links to our hands-on reviews of the TVs, full of highlights, (a few) complaints, and all of the interesting quirks of the TVs. You can see why we like to line up many of our deals recommendations with these articles and reviews.






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