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75-Inch LG 4K TV Price Missing? Use the $3.28/in Floor

By Jon Levesque··Updated May 12, 2026

Key Takeaway

As of May 2026, no 75-inch LG 4K TV has a listed price. Use the $3.28/in LED floor to set a value baseline, plus LG's own 50-inch ($5.10/in) and 55-inch ($5.45/in) trends to gauge what a deal would look like.

Our live database holds zero 75‑inch LG 4K TV prices as of May 12, 2026. The LED category floor is $3.2757 per inch — a 75‑inch at that rate would cost $245.68. LG’s 50‑inch UA77 lists at $5.10/inch and its 55‑inch at $5.45/inch; projecting those onto a 75‑inch screen yields $383–$409. That’s the pragmatic value range until actual listings appear.

Why We Can’t Find a 75‑Inch LG TV Price Yet

Scouring the entire BuyPerUnit.com live database on May 12, 2026 returns zero in‑stock 75‑inch LG 4K TVs. Even the TCL 75QM8K appears without a dollar figure. This is typical for a model year still ramping up distribution — larger sizes often lag behind 43‑inch and 50‑inch models. Until Best Buy or Amazon lists a 75‑inch LG SKU, the price remains a blank field.

Use the $3.28/in Floor to Anchor Your Value Hunt

The data gives us a hard floor. Across all 4K LED TVs tracked, the cheapest in‑stock unit is the Westinghouse 58‑inch Class Smart 4K UHD Xumo TV at $190 — $3.2757 per inch ($190 ÷ 58). If a 75‑inch LED matched that floor exactly, it would cost $245.68 (75 × $3.2757).

The QLED floor ($3.88/inch from the VIZIO VQD50M 50‑inch at $194) sets another baseline: a 75‑inch QLED at that rate would be $291. On the OLED side, the cheapest 65‑inch is the Panasonic Z85 Series at $665 ($10.23/inch), giving a hypothetical 75‑inch OLED at $767.25.

These numbers aren’t predictions for LG — they’re absolute cheapest benchmarks across all brands, a tool to judge whether a future 75‑inch LG offer is competitive.

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How LG’s Current 50‑inch and 55‑inch TVs Set a Per‑Inch Precedent

LG’s own 2026 models in our database give a more realistic hint:

  • LG 43UA7700P (43 inches): $4.79/inch ($206 ÷ 43)
  • LG 50UA7700P (50 inches): $5.10/inch ($255 ÷ 50)
  • LG 55UA7700P (55 inches): $5.45/inch ($300 ÷ 55)
  • LG 43UA7000P (43 inches): $5.61/inch ($241 ÷ 43)

Within the UA77 series, per‑inch cost rises as screen size increases. If a 75‑inch UA77‑class model followed that trend, it could land around $6.00–$6.50/inch, putting a 75‑inch LG LED in the $450–$488 range. More conservatively, multiplying the 55‑inch’s $5.45/inch by 75 gives $408.75, while the 50‑inch’s $5.10/inch gives $382.50.

Until a listing appears, the best value expectation for a 75‑inch LG LED is likely between $383 and $465. Anything near the $246 LED floor would be a steal; above $500/inch warrants a hard look at competitors.

LG 50‑inch UA77 at $5.10/inch and the LG 55‑inch UA77 at $5.45/inch remain the closest data points.

What LG’s 2026 75‑Inch Lineup Actually Contains

LG’s 2026 announcements confirm the G5 OLED and C5 OLED series, but note: OLED panels historically come in 77 inches, not 75. For a true 75‑inch diagonal, LG’s QNED85T Mini‑LED and standard 4K LED lines are the probable candidates. None have a tracked price yet. The QLED table below shows how far the current $3.88/inch QLED floor sits below what LG will likely charge.

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3 Steps to Lock In the Best $/inch When a 75‑Inch LG Appears

  1. Set your value triggers. The LED floor of $3.28/inch is your “absolute value” marker; the $5.10–$5.45/inch range from existing LG sets is a more practical deal zone. If a 75‑inch LG LED lists between $383 and $409, it matches LG’s own per‑inch efficiency.
  2. Monitor the LG category right here. Our tracking refreshes as retailers add inventory. The moment a 75‑inch LG SKU gets a price, its $/inch will be calculated and ranked against all other TVs on the site.
  3. Cross‑shop using category floors. Use the OLED and QLED comparison tables to see if a slightly different technology from Hisense, TCL, or Vizio gives you more inches per dollar at the 75‑inch size when those listings surface.
💡Keep an eye on that $/inch column — it’s the only metric that standardizes value across brands and screen sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest 75‑inch LG 4K TV available right now?

As of May 12, 2026, there are no 75‑inch LG 4K TV listings with a price in our database. The cheapest LG TVs we track are the 43‑inch and 50‑inch UA77 series, starting at $4.79/inch. No 75‑inch competitor models from TCL or Hisense have a price either.

How does a 75‑inch LG compare to TCL or Hisense in $/inch?

A direct comparison isn’t possible because no 75‑inch LG, TCL, or Hisense model has a listed price in our live data. When those listings go live, the site’s $/inch column will rank them alongside every other 75‑inch TV tracked.

Is the LG G5 OLED worth the extra cost per inch over the C5?

Neither the G5 OLED nor the C5 OLED has a price in our system, so a per‑inch cost comparison is unavailable. Once retailers assign a dollar figure to the 77‑inch variants, you’ll be able to divide the total price by screen inches and see if the G5’s higher brightness and design justify the premium.

When will BuyPerUnit.com have prices for 75‑inch LG TVs?

As soon as a major U.S. retailer lists a 75‑inch LG model. Our tracking adds new products continuously; the 75‑inch LG will appear with its exact $/inch the moment it becomes in‑stock and scannable by our systems.

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