As of May 2026, no specific 75‑inch TCL QLED TV has a confirmed price in BuyPerUnit.com’s database. The 4K QLED category floor is $3.88/inch—so a hypothetical 75‑inch QLED could cost $291 (75 × $3.88). Real‑world TCL QLEDs sit higher: the 32‑inch QLED at $4.37/inch and the 65‑inch QLED at $6.77/inch. Use BuyPerUnit’s live per‑inch data to spot the best value when a 75‑inch TCL QLED listing appears.
Why Per-Inch Pricing Is Critical for 75‑Inch TVs
Large screen sizes amplify every dollar spent. A difference of $0.50/inch on a 75‑inch set shifts the total price by $37.50 (75 × 0.50). BuyPerUnit’s live market floor for 4K QLED TVs is $3.88/inch, held by the Vizio VQD50M at $194 for 50 inches—that’s ($194 / 50) = $3.88/inch. In the LED category, the floor sits at $3.28/inch (Westinghouse 58" at $190, $190/58 = $3.28/inch). OLED starts at $13.54/inch. Those floors show what’s possible at the absolute cheapest end of each technology, but they don’t reflect the per‑inch premiums that specific brands and larger panels command.
When you shop for a 75‑inch model, the scaling factor is everything. The same QLED technology at 50 inches costs $3.88/inch, yet at 65 inches the cheapest in‑stock QLED from TCL comes to $6.77/inch (TCL 65Q651G, $440 at 65 inches). That’s a 74% increase—($6.77 − $3.88) / $3.88 = 0.745, or 74.5%—just from moving to a larger size and a different brand. Without per‑inch discipline, a buyer can easily overspend on a 75‑inch QLED that seems fairly priced but actually costs 50% more per inch than a competing 65‑inch option from the same family.
What We Know About TCL QLED Pricing (from Smaller Sizes)
BuyPerUnit tracks every in‑stock TCL QLED listing. While no 75‑inch TCL QLED appears in our live database today, two smaller sizes give concrete data points:
- TCL 32Q3K – 32‑inch QLED, 1080p, $140. Cost per inch: $140 / 32 = $4.37/inch.
- TCL 65Q651G – 65‑inch QLED, 4K UHD HDR, $440. Cost per inch: $440 / 65 = $6.77/inch.
The 32‑inch QLED is the cheapest TCL QLED per inch we have, and it still sits 12.6% above the QLED category floor—($4.37 − $3.88) / $3.88 = 0.126. The 65‑inch model, which shares 4K resolution and HDR support (the listing title explicitly mentions HDR), runs 74.5% above the floor and 54.9% higher per inch than the 32‑inch TCL QLED—($6.77 − $4.37) / $4.37 = 0.549.
These numbers set a realistic band for any future 75‑inch TCL QLED: you should expect it to land somewhere above the $6.77/inch mark, not near the category floor. If we naively scaled the 32‑inch’s $4.37/inch to 75 inches, we’d get $327.75 (75 × 4.37), but that ignores the price step‑up that all TV makers apply to larger panels. The TCL 32Q3K also lacks HDR in its title, while the 65‑inch model includes it—a reminder that per‑inch alone isn’t the whole story; feature sets evolve with size.
Using the QLED Floor of $3.88/Inch as a Baseline
The $3.88/inch QLED floor is the cheapest entry point for any brand in the 4K QLED category. Below is a live snapshot of the five cheapest QLED TVs tracked by BuyPerUnit as of May 7, 2026.
Top Picks by $/GB
View all →| # | Product | Capacity | $/GB | Price | Retailer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | VIZIO VQD50M 50 inch Class Quantum 4K QLED UHD HDR Smart TV | 50 GB | $3.880/GB | $194.00 | Amazon |
| 2 | VIZIO 50-inch Quantum 4K QLED HDR Smart TV w/Dolby Vision HDR, WiFi 6, Bluetooth Headphone Capable, Apple AirPlay, Google Cast Built-in (VQD50M-08, New) | 50 GB | $3.990/GB | $199.50 | Amazon |
| 3 | Hisense 40-Inch Class QD4 Series Hi-QLED FHD Smart Fire TV (40QD4QF, 2025 Model) - Quantum Dot Color, DTS Virtual: X, Alexa Built in, Slim Bezel Design | 40 GB | $4.250/GB | $169.99 | Amazon |
| 4 | TCL 32Q3K 32 inch Class Q3K Series 1080P FHD QLED Smart TV | 32 GB | $4.375/GB | $139.99 | Amazon |
| 5 | INSIGNIA 65-inch Class QF Series LED 4K UHD QLED Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS65-UQFL26) | 65 GB | $4.651/GB | $299.99 | Best Buy |
VIZIO VQD50M 50 inch Class Quantum 4K QLED UHD HDR Smart TV
50 GB · Amazon
$3.880/GB
$194.00
VIZIO 50-inch Quantum 4K QLED HDR Smart TV w/Dolby Vision HDR, WiFi 6, Bluetooth Headphone Capable, Apple AirPlay, Google Cast Built-in (VQD50M-08, New)
50 GB · Amazon
$3.990/GB
$199.50
Hisense 40-Inch Class QD4 Series Hi-QLED FHD Smart Fire TV (40QD4QF, 2025 Model) - Quantum Dot Color, DTS Virtual: X, Alexa Built in, Slim Bezel Design
40 GB · Amazon
$4.250/GB
$169.99
TCL 32Q3K 32 inch Class Q3K Series 1080P FHD QLED Smart TV
32 GB · Amazon
$4.375/GB
$139.99
INSIGNIA 65-inch Class QF Series LED 4K UHD QLED Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS65-UQFL26)
65 GB · Best Buy
$4.651/GB
$299.99
The table makes one thing crystal clear: the floor is held by a 50‑inch Vizio—not a TCL, and not a 75‑inch model. The first TCL to appear is the 32‑inch QLED at $4.37/inch.
If a 75‑inch QLED existed at the $3.88 floor, it would cost $291.00 (75 × 3.88). That’s a useful theoretical floor but not a price you’ll encounter. Real‑world TCL 75‑inch QLEDs will almost certainly exceed $6.77/inch—or roughly $507.75 if they stuck exactly to that figure (75 × 6.77). Monitoring the live QLED category on BuyPerUnit lets you see whether a new listing breaks that trend.
How to Find the Best Value 75‑Inch TCL QLED TV on BuyPerUnit.com
- Watch the TCL brand filter – On BuyPerUnit, filter by brand “TCL” and category “4K QLED.” Even without a 75‑inch model today, new stock appears daily. The moment a 75‑inch TCL QLED shows up, the site will compute its $/inch automatically.
- Compare per‑inch, not list price – Two 75‑inch QLEDs can differ by hundreds of dollars yet deliver the same resolution. A $799 model is $10.65/inch, while a $629 unit is $8.39/inch. The cheaper per‑inch choice yields identical screen real estate for less money.
- Check the size jump – If you see a TCL 75‑inch QLED priced above $9.00/inch while the 65‑inch sits at $6.77/inch, that’s a 33% premium per inch—($9.00 − 6.77) / 6.77 = 0.329. Ask whether the extra 10 inches are worth that premium, or whether the 65‑inch model is the true value play.
- Cross‑reference with expert reviews – The TCL 75QM6K was named the best budget 75-inch TV in a 2026 roundup, though the snippet didn’t include a price. Once that model hits retailers tracked by BuyPerUnit, you’ll have a data‑driven price to pair with those editorial endorsements.
- Use the comparison table – The live QLED category page → lists every tracked model, sorted by $/inch. That page is the fastest way to spot when a new TCL 75‑inch QLED enters the market.
Limitations: Why No Specific 75‑Inch TCL QLED Price Exists in Our Data
BuyPerUnit aggregates only current, in‑stock listings from a set of authorized retailers. If a model isn’t available through those channels on the day of scanning, it doesn’t appear. The TCL 75QM6K and other 75‑inch QLEDs from TCL are mentioned in YouTube buying guides, RTINGS roundups, and Amazon hints, but none of those sources provide a confirmed, live price that meets our verification requirements. As a result, our QLED database currently contains 0 listings for a 75‑inch TCL.
This doesn’t mean the TV isn’t valuable; it means you must be deliberate about evaluating it the moment it’s stocked. BuyPerUnit’s $/inch math removes the guesswork. Until then, the TCL 65‑inch QLED at $6.77/inch serves as the best real‑world TCL QLED benchmark available in verified data.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest 75‑inch TCL QLED TV per inch in 2026?
We cannot state a specific price today because no 75‑inch TCL QLED appears in BuyPerUnit’s in‑stock listings as of May 7, 2026. The lowest price for any QLED is $3.88/inch (Vizio 50‑inch), but TCL’s own QLEDs start at $4.37/inch for a 32‑inch and $6.77/inch for a 65‑inch.
How does the TCL 75QM6K compare to other 75‑inch QLED TVs on price per inch?
Without a verified price for the 75QM6K, a direct comparison is impossible. However, if the 75QM6K aligns with TCL’s smaller QLED trend, expect it above $6.77/inch. As soon as BuyPerUnit detects a listing, the $/inch will appear automatically and can be compared against any other 75‑inch QLED in the database.
What is the typical price per inch for TCL QLED TVs at other sizes?
We track two TCL QLED sizes with verified prices: the 32‑inch model at $4.37/inch and the 65‑inch model at $6.77/inch. These are actual current listing prices, not historical averages or MSRP figures.
Can I trust the QLED floor of $3.88/inch when evaluating 75‑inch TCL TVs?
The $3.88 floor represents the cheapest in‑stock QLED of any brand—a 50‑inch Vizio. For a 75‑inch TCL, that floor is too low to be realistic; TCL’s own QLEDs command higher per‑inch premiums. Use the floor to understand the market’s absolute bottom, but against a 75‑inch TCL, $6.77/inch is the more relevant TCL benchmark.
Where can I find live price‑per‑inch data for the TCL 75QM6K?
Once the TCL 75QM6K appears at a tracked retailer, BuyPerUnit.com’s QLED category page → will automatically list it with the calculated $/inch. Until then, no live price exists. You can also set a brand filter to monitor TCL QLEDs specifically, so you’ll see it the moment it goes live.