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These 75-inch TVs Are Best for Watching the Super Bowl

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Bigger is better in our book. We recommend a size of at least 43 inches for a bedroom TV and at least 55 inches for a living room or main TV -- and 65 inches or larger is best.

75-inch TVs range in price from $100 to more than $2,000. Smaller screens are cheaper, well-known brands are more expensive and spending more money can also get you better image quality.

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Bigger screens mean more impressive, more immersive images, and a 75-inch TV is really big. These days you can buy 85-inch and even larger TVs, but the "bang-for-buck" equation begins to taper off very quickly. I've listed the best 75-inch TVs I've reviewed, along with some 77-inch OLED models, and most include the latest gaming and image quality features, including a 120Hz refresh rate and 4K HDR. If you want to upgrade from a 65-inch-or-smaller TV, just in time for the Super Bowl, then one of these 75-inchers should serve you well.

What is the best 75-inch TV overall?

If you're in the market for a big-screen TV, you may feel some extra pressure to find one that not only meets your size requirements but offers the best features -- all without breaking the bank. The TCL QM8K TV sits near the very top of my list of best TVs: It offers superb picture quality and an affordable price tag. It also includes gaming features like 4K/120Hz input and variable refresh rate that can get the most out of consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X. When a friend asks me what 65- to 98-inch TV to buy, and money is still a consideration, I tell them to get the TCL QM8K.

While I have chosen the Samsung S90F as the "best TV" this model doesn't represent the best deal when it comes to the non-65-inch sizes. The LG C4 may be a couple of years old, but it is a fantastic television, and it's not dissimilar from 2025's LG C5 and Samsung S90F. It's cheaper by several hundred dollars and is therefore a better deal.

At CNET, my general advice is that bigger is usually better, and the list below represents the best 75-inch and 77-inch TVs I've reviewed in CNET's test lab, where I've compared them side by side. I've actually reviewed the 65-inch sizes in the series for most of the models listed below, but these larger versions are basically identical as per the manufacturers.

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