While a 65-inch TV is still the standard size of choice for many consumers, if you're ready for an upgrade, the next step is to look at 75-inch models. A 75-inch TV is a surefire way to transform your home theater setup into something that truly resembles the in-theater movie experience.
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"Launched in early 2021, the Samsung QE75QN85A is a 75-inch 4K TV from the QN90A range and sold at a very competitive price. That's why…"
"Apart from expensive OLED, NanoCell 4K and 8K TVs, LG offers a range of cheap 4K TVs with conventional LCD screens. The LG 75UN85006 is…"
"The Sony XR75X95J is the best non-OLED offering from the Japanese giant. It offers a stunning HDR experience, with impressive color accuracy and motion handling."
"The Sony KE75XH9096 brings a significant improvement over the X950G / XG95 series models released in 2020. This one sounds much better and brings some…"
Launched in early 2021, the Samsung QE75QN85A is a 75-inch 4K TV from the QN90A range and sold at a very competitive price. That's why it's at the top of our comparison.
2 392 £ on BoulangerThe Samsung QE75QN85A 75-inch TV will look great in the living room or a large living room thanks to its design and quality. It has the modern and clean lines characteristic of modern TVs, especially Samsung. With a thickness of only 2.7 cm, the Samsung QE75QN85A is very thin, which reinforces its high-end side. With the QE75QN85A, Samsung offers us more than a 4K TV that takes advantage of a new Neo QLED panel.
Furthermore, the Samsung QE75QN85A offers most of the features found on Samsung's high-end QE75QN85A, including HDMI 2.1, 120Hz refresh rate, Samsung's Tizen smart platform, as well as gaming-related features such as variable refresh rate and automatic low latency mode.
Apart from expensive OLED, NanoCell 4K and 8K TVs, LG offers a range of cheap 4K TVs with conventional LCD screens. The LG 75UN85006 is the best 75-inch TV of its kind.
872 £ on BoulangerThe LG 75UN85006 is one of the brightest 75-inch LED TVs on the market. With HDR, it is free of any brightness fluctuations. The 75UN85006 uses a 4K IPS panel (3840 x 2160 pixels) and direct LED backlighting. Its main advantages over the VA panel are higher stability, wider viewing angles and excellent color rendering. On the other hand, this panel remains low in contrast.
The LG 75UN85006 75-inch TV can also be used as a monitor. In Game mode, the input delay is reduced to 20 ms. The 4K resolution with refresh rates of up to 120 frames per second ensures uninterrupted playback in PC games. Finally, it should be noted that the UN8500 series TVs are the latest generation of SmartTVs. It is a webOS 5.0 operating system with an intuitive Magic Remote AN-MR20GA.
The Sony XR75X95J is the best non-OLED offering from the Japanese giant. It offers a stunning HDR experience, with impressive color accuracy and motion handling.
2 392 £ on BoulangerThe Sony X95J range replaces the X900H range. Thus, the Sony XR75X95J inherits the same features as its predecessors. It has a VA panel with an outstanding contrast ratio and a full local dimming function that further improves the black level. It displays good reflection management and gets very bright to combat glare, but its viewing angles are quite narrow, not the best fit if you have a wide sofa.
The Sony XR75X95J a good response time, low input lag and a 120 Hz refresh rate, a great choice for gaming. However, the variable refresh rate (VRR) support announced by Sony is not yet available. Unfortunately, while it has good color gamut, it's not technically considered wide gamut for HDR. That said, it still offers a very good HDR experience. Like other Sony 2021 TVs, it runs on Google TV, with tons of apps.
The Sony KE75XH9096 brings a significant improvement over the X950G / XG95 series models released in 2020. This one sounds much better and brings some improvements.
1 352 £ on BoulangerThe bezels surrounding this huge expanse of screen are thin and unobtrusive, and the legs on which it sits have an equally thin, flattened V-shape. The panel itself is a VA LCD panel, which overall is an upgrade to the edge-lit IPS panel that Sony deployed on the equivalent 2020 models. As such, this TV benefits from better brightness, better color reproduction, but with rather narrow viewing angles.
Like almost all Sony TVs these days, the operating system and Smart TV interface is a combination of Android and YouView. Sony has put a lot of effort into improving the ability of its 4K TVs to upgrade to sub-4K content. By combining the prodigious power of its X1 4K HDR image processing chip with an ever-expanding database of relevant 4K images, this TV intends to deliver more detail and texture on 1080p content.
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Launched in early 2021, the Samsung QE75QN85A is a 75-inch 4K TV from the QN90A range and sold at a very competitive price. That's why it's at the top of our comparison.
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Apart from expensive OLED, NanoCell 4K and 8K TVs, LG offers a range of cheap 4K TVs with conventional LCD screens. The LG 75UN85006 is the best 75-inch TV of its kind.
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The Sony XR75X95J is the best non-OLED offering from the Japanese giant. It offers a stunning HDR experience, with impressive color accuracy and motion handling.
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The Sony KE75XH9096 brings a significant improvement over the X950G / XG95 series models released in 2020. This one sounds much better and brings some improvements.
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Display technology
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Neo QLED
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LED IPS
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Full LED
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Full LED
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Native refresh rate
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100 Hz
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100 Hz
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100 Hz
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100 Hz
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Smart TV operating system
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Tizen
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WebOS
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Google TV
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Android TV
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Sound power
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60 W
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20 W
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50 W
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2x10 W
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HDMI ports
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1 HDMI 2.1 ports / 3 HDMI 2.0 ports
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2 HDMI 2.1 ports / 2 HDMI 2.0 ports
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2 HDMI 2.1 ports / 2 HDMI 2.0 ports
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2 HDMI 2.1 ports / 2 HDMI 2.0 ports
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