Tired of your small television? So fall for a 75-inch TV. Whether for a movie, a football match or to play, the immersion will only be better!
The TOP 3 of the best 75-inch TVs
Top of the top
9 /10
- A design designed to be fixed to the wall
- The blacks of OLED
- Perfect for gaming
If there’s one constant in the tech world, it’s that things are always getting bigger, and TVs are no exception. Once reserved for the wealthy, 75-inch televisions are now affordable enough for ordinary mortals to consider buying them. Be careful all the same, certain technologies such as OLED see their prices explode without it being proportionate to the additional inches. An LG G1 will cost you three times more in 77 inches than in 55!
Their great advantage is their diagonal of 190 cm, which begins to titillate that of a video projector while retaining advantages of ease of use. With such a format, however, it will often be necessary to think of its interior according to its TV. Check well before buying if the screen will not be too big, especially if you have an existing TV cabinet. Generally speaking, such a diagonal will ideally be installed on the wall.
If 75 inches is ultimately too big for you, head to our size guides:
If you’re looking for a specific model, here are our other TV guides:
And for a more general view, reading our comparison of the best TVs is a must.
LG OLED77G1 Top of the top
9 /10
- A design designed to be fixed to the wall
- The blacks of OLED
- Perfect for gaming
Available at €3,299 on Fnac
Yes, we’re cheating a bit, the best TV in this selection measures 77 and not 75 inches. After this slight detail, LG’s flagship once again stands out as the benchmark in the high end. We thus find a minimalist design, designed for installation on the wall. Only a wall fixing is also delivered, to put it on a (very large) piece of furniture it will be necessary to buy feet invoiced 100 euros.

Internally, we find the brand’s very impressive EVO panel. Its main characteristic is a sharp increase in brightness since it increases by 15% to reach 881 cd / m2. Nothing to say about the colorimetry: in “Cinema” mode, the image is simply perfect.
LG is once again taking care of the gaming experience with ultra-low response time and full HDMI 2.1 support for modern consoles. PC gamers will appreciate that GSync and Freesync are included.
If you can afford it, then you have one of the best televisions on the market.
Sony XR-75X90J Top value for money
- A very good contrast
- A (very) smart processor
- An honest price
Available at €1,590 on Baker
Sony is a safe bet when it comes to televisions. With the Sony XR-75X90J and its intelligent XR processor, the Japanese brand makes a very clean copy. Released in 2021, this model stands out as excellent value for money.
Admittedly, it is not OLED, but an LCD panel with Full LED backlighting. The latter is nevertheless doing particularly well, with good color fidelity thanks to successful calibration. The Google TV interface redesigned by Sony is very pleasant to use, and the audio palette of the television is satisfactory, with Dolby Atmos at the rendezvous. It now supports 4K at 120 FPS.
A balanced TV in short, which has become interesting now that its price has dropped to 1600 euros.
To find out more, you can find our test of the XR-65X90J, the equivalent model in 65 inches.
Samsung QE75LS03A (The Frame 2021) A well framed screen
- A look apart
- A quality picture
- Several different designs
Available at €2,290 on Baker
A 75-inch TV is massive and will stand out no matter where it is installed. Why not play the game to the end by adopting a Samsung The Frame. With its strips that create a real frame, The Frame is displayed like a painting. The TV even has an “art” mode that displays a selection of artwork.
The TV itself supports HDR/HDR10+ and is equipped with a QLED panel. Unlike the QE75QN95A mentioned above, this is an entry-level model with classic LED backlighting. The rendering is correct, but the colors would have benefited from being better calibrated.
The Frame is therefore a separate product, which will be able to appeal to those who assume the fact of having a gigantic screen on the wall.
TCL 75C729 The large format for small budgets
- Good image quality
- HDMI 2.1 and 120Hz
- The price
Available at €1,099 on Fnac
Want a quality 75 inch without emptying your PEL? As often it will be necessary to go to the side of the Chinese manufacturers, in this specific case TCL. Although there is unfortunately no 75-inch version of the very good 65C825, the C728 series is not without interest. Despite an aggressive price, it adopts a neat minimalist design.
But it is on the panel side that the good surprises are to be found, with 120 Hz compatibility coupled with HDMI 2.1 which makes it an ideal choice for gamers. The panel itself offers correct contrast, good brightness and quite acceptable colorimetry. The choice of a VA panel, however, implies fairly low lateral viewing angles, which requires you to be well in front of the screen.
Android TV completes the picture on the software side, with a perfectly fluid system. If it does not compete with the pinnacles of OLED or QLED, this TCL 75C728 offers excellent value for money for those who want a beautiful image with a very large diagonal for a reasonable price. Special mention for gamers, who will appreciate 120 Hz and HDMI 2.1 for their consoles next-gen.
Attention, it is also found under the name 75C729 at certain retailers.
Know everything before choosing your 75-inch TV
75 inch TV: how much distance do I need?
When it comes to televisions, there is a simple rule for calculating the necessary setback: 4.5 cm per inch. For a diagonal of 75 inches, this gives us 337.5 cm. In practice, you can round this up to 3 meters without too much trouble.
How do I estimate the diagonal I need?
By applying the rule of 4.5 cm per inch, you can also quite easily determine the ideal theoretical diagonal for your interior. It’s logical: the more distance you have, the more you have to opt for a large diagonal. With 1.80 m, opt for 43 inches; with 2.25 m, increase to 50 inches; with 2.50 m, attempt 55 inches, and finally with 3 m or more, soar to 65 inches and beyond. However, beyond these theoretical calculations, in practice we recommend that you aim higher if you have any doubts. Believe us, you get used to a big screen very quickly.
How did we make this selection?
Frandroid has been following new technologies and televisions for many years. We based our selection primarily on our personal experience of the products. Even if we favor above all the products that we have tested, we can also recommend references that we know personally or based on the opinions of our colleagues.
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