Why buy a 75 Inch TV?

2021-06-14

2021-06-14

 

Deciding on what size TV to get is an interesting dilemma for many. And while many people would say that “bigger is better” when it comes to being entertained, that’s not exactly true. But, the consensus for a lot of users is that a 75 inch TV is the sweet spot. With modern TVs that are more than just an appliance, you want to get the most out of it.

 

With that in mind, picking a TV at this size requires you to consider many factors. These include considerations such as price, additional features, the right resolution, you name it. To make things easier, let’s take a look at a few things you should keep in mind when shopping for a 75 inch TV.

 

 

Expectations From a 75” TV

 

If you take a look at the market today, you’ll find a large variety of sizes of TVs. They start at around 32 inches and go up to over 100 inches in width. But unless you’ve got a dedicated cinema area with room for such a large TV, a 75” model is the perfect size for a classic living room TV. So, what do you get from a 75 inch TV?

 

Well, first and foremost, you get a rather large viewing area. When you consider that most users would get a 4K TV at this size, you get to take advantage of that high resolution and still get a good experience.

 

Then, there’s the smart integration and operating system. Since most manufacturers tend to put their 75-inch models in their premium lineups, getting a TV at this size usually means that you’ll get technologies such as a smart operating system like Android TV. This will significantly improve your TV experience because you’ve got a lot more ways to consume content, from streaming apps like YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Prime, to music apps like Spotify or YouTube Music.

 

Of course, with these expectations also comes the fear of overpaying for a 75-inch TV. Considering most models also bring along things like a premium panel, multiple local dimming zones, and additional functionality, users are oftentimes afraid that they’ll have to spend thousands of dollars just to get a few extra inches in size.

 

Now, this doesn’t have to be the case. Not all big models are expensive – just look at TCL’s lineup. You’ve got some excellent value-oriented models that still get you that 75” panel, such as the Series P P8MR. You also get integrated AI, Android TV, and support for most modern voice assistants too.

The 4K resolution looks great, and you get reduced motion display blur with Clear Motion Rate. Did we mention Dolby Vision? Of course, if you’d like better audio, you could go for the P8M, which comes with quad speakers and DTS Audio. Above all, keep in mind we’re still talking about great value!

 

 

What’s the Best 75 Inch Smart TV to Buy?

 

When it comes to getting a TV of this size, we wouldn’t blame you if you want to avoid spending an exorbitant amount of money. If that sounds like you, TCL’s 6-Series TV is probably your best option. This is a Roku Smart TV, which means you get an operating system with plenty of apps and functionality, and you also get an enhanced remote with voice commands. It’s rather close to Google and Android TV in terms of its feature set. The panel itself is a 4K mini-LED panel with full-array local dimming. Not only is this great for an overall TV set, but it’s also miles ahead of any other TV at this price. With this 75 inch TV, you also get 802.11ac Wi-Fi, as well as an ethernet port, so connectivity shouldn’t be an issue. Overall, this is probably the best choice when it comes to value. If you’d like to spend a bit more, though, we would recommend you check out the Series P models we mentioned earlier.

 

For those of you who aren’t as well versed in technology, you might be wondering what makes a good 75 inch smart TV. Sure, ambient lighting and other additions look nice, but there are a lot more important things to consider that will affect how you use your TV.

 

The first thing you should consider is resolution. Full HD or 1920 x 1080 is not sufficient at this size. You’ll be able to easily notice pixels, and your overall experience would be outright poor. 4K is the bare minimum you want to go with, and it’s also the sweet spot in terms of price to performance ratio. If you feel like going all out, an 8K TV is an even better option. Of course, we’re talking about something like the X915 by TCL, which also gets you things like Onkyo Audio, Android TV, and a beautiful, vivid QLED panel.

 

Next, you should check out the picture quality of the TVs you are considering. The panel makes the most difference, and if you want the best price-to-performance ratio, you should go for a QLED panel. The quantum dot technology will get you vivid, lifelike colors, as well as unmatched brightness which is key for HDR. The contrast is also impressive with QLED panels, and this is something you’ll immediately notice, especially if you have multiple local dimming zones. And since we’re talking about a large TV, you should also expect exceptional viewing angles. The ULED panels by other brands such as Hisense could be a solid alternative, but QLED is better in almost every way.

 

Last but certainly not least, you need to consider smart functionality. Most good TVs will have integration with Google and the Android TV operating system, but alternatively, you could go for something like Roku TV. This also gets you popular apps like YouTube and integration with smart assistants from Google and Amazon but is slightly different overall. Why is this important? Because a smart OS allows you to install and use apps for on-demand content. Cable TV is on its way out, as all you need is an internet connection to enjoy any kind of content you love - a seriously underestimated feature.

 

 

75 inch 4K TV, or Something Else?

 

With so many options, it’s easy to wonder whether or not a 75 inch TV is the right choice. And whether you’re replacing a smaller TV, or are just in need of a change, there are a variety of reasons to upgrade to a 75-inch 4K TV.

 

First, with the right TV, you get a lot of bang for your buck. We’re talking about a price to performance ratio that still gets you all the benefits of a high-end TV, but doesn’t require putting a dent in your wallet. This is the primary reason to go for a 75 inch TV with a 4K resolution – manufacturers like Hisense tend to solely stick to premium models, but with TCL, you’ll get a lot of value.

 

Then, there’s the fact that 75 inches isn’t too big for many modern homes. You will likely have enough room for it to fit without it taking up too much space in your home.

 

And finally, 75-inch TVs are the start to the high-end models from most popular manufacturers. There’s fierce competition in this segment, so many manufacturers try to give customers value. More competition is always better for you as a customer!

 

 

Before You Buy …

 

While it’s the right choice for most users, a 75 inch TV is not the go-to option for everyone. Before you buy one, you should consider the space you’ll be placing it in. If you put a TV of this size in a small room, you’ll probably have a viewing distance that’s too small. Not only is this unpleasant when watching TV, but it can harm your eyesight. It is recommended that there is at least 50 inches from the TV to the seating area for an optimal experience.

 

To add to this, a 75 inch TV definitely won’t fit in a regular car for transport, and you might even have some issues transporting it in an SUV. Even if it does fit, large panels like this are rather fragile, and unless you’re certain that you can get it to your home safely, having it delivered is the smartest option.

 

At the end of the day, a 4K TV at 75 inches is an option to consider if you’re in the market for a new TV. If you can fit it in your home, you should definitely consider everything from value models from TCL to some higher resolution options, like the X915. As we said – a TV is more than just an appliance, so make sure you get one that covers all the bases and will keep you entertained!

 

 

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