Most effective 75-inch Tv for 2022
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id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> TV shoppers often wonder how large of a TV to get, and at CNET our advice is to . If you have the room a 75-inch TV is truly impressive, and you might be surprised that the cheapest ones cost less than $700. Several of the best 75-inch TVs for the money are featured on our , including some of those high-end OLED TVs -- technically they measure 77 inches, but they're still included.
The list below represents the best TVs I've reviewed in , where I compare them side by side to see which is most worth buying.
I've actually reviewed the in the series listed below but the 75-inch and 77-inch versions are basically identical beyond screen size. I'll update this list periodically and if I haven't reviewed the newest version yet, I'll include a "2022 Outlook" section to give you a sense of what you're missing (or not).
David Katzmaier/CNET
No TV I've ever tested offers this much picture quality for as little cash.
The TCL 6-Series has an excellent image, thanks to and well-implemented that helps it run circles around just about any other TV at this price. It's also a solid choice for gamers with a THX mode that combines and high contrast. As if that's not enough, the Roku TV operating system is our hands-down favorite.
This TV came out in 2020 but is still a current model and remains my top choice so far. TCL also sells an , but I don't think it's worth the extra money, as well as a I have yet to review (although according to TCL, its image quality is the same as this Roku version).
Like:
Excellent overall image quality
Superior brightness for the price
Great game mode performance
Roku smart TV is simple, capable
Don't like:
Some issues with low-light dimming
Key features:
Display technology: jammin jars 2 unibet LED LCD (Mini-LED)
LED backlight: Full array with local dimming
Number of zones: 240
Resolution: 4K
Refresh rate: 120Hz
HDR compatible: HDR10 and Dolby Vision
Smart TV: Roku TV
Remote: Voice
HDMI support: 1440p/120Hz, VRR, eARC, ALLM
2022 outlook: TCL has yet to announce a successor to this TV.
The list below represents the best TVs I've reviewed in , where I compare them side by side to see which is most worth buying.
I've actually reviewed the in the series listed below but the 75-inch and 77-inch versions are basically identical beyond screen size. I'll update this list periodically and if I haven't reviewed the newest version yet, I'll include a "2022 Outlook" section to give you a sense of what you're missing (or not).
David Katzmaier/CNET
No TV I've ever tested offers this much picture quality for as little cash.
The TCL 6-Series has an excellent image, thanks to and well-implemented that helps it run circles around just about any other TV at this price. It's also a solid choice for gamers with a THX mode that combines and high contrast. As if that's not enough, the Roku TV operating system is our hands-down favorite.
This TV came out in 2020 but is still a current model and remains my top choice so far. TCL also sells an , but I don't think it's worth the extra money, as well as a I have yet to review (although according to TCL, its image quality is the same as this Roku version).
Like:
Excellent overall image quality
Superior brightness for the price
Great game mode performance
Roku smart TV is simple, capable
Don't like:
Some issues with low-light dimming
Key features:
Display technology: jammin jars 2 unibet LED LCD (Mini-LED)
LED backlight: Full array with local dimming
Number of zones: 240
Resolution: 4K
Refresh rate: 120Hz
HDR compatible: HDR10 and Dolby Vision
Smart TV: Roku TV
Remote: Voice
HDMI support: 1440p/120Hz, VRR, eARC, ALLM
2022 outlook: TCL has yet to announce a successor to this TV.
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