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Best Value 75-inch Samsung QLED TV 2026: Use $3.88/in Floor

By Jon Levesque··Updated May 12, 2026

Key Takeaway

Our live tracking on May 12, 2026 shows no price for any 75-inch Samsung QLED TV, including the QN80H. Learn how to use the $3.88/inch QLED category floor (VIZIO VQD50M) as a value benchmark, and what to watch when Samsung’s 2026 QLED deals start listing.

Looking for the best value 75-inch Samsung QLED TV in 2026? As of May 12, 2026, we don’t have a confirmed price for any 75-inch Samsung QLED model, such as the QN80H. Instead, benchmark against the QLED category floor: $3.88 per inch from the 50-inch VIZIO VQD50M ($194 total). When a 75-inch Samsung QLED lists, compare its $/inch to that floor and to other 75-inch TVs to gauge value.

Best Value 75-inch Samsung QLED TV 2026: Start with the $3.88/inch QLED Floor

A “best value” call on a 75-inch Samsung QLED TV in 2026 requires a current price — and right now our live market data doesn’t have one. The Samsung 75” Class QN80H Series Neo QLED Mini LED 4K UHD SamsungVision AI Smart Tizen TV (2026) appears in several 2026 roundups as a rated option, but none of the sources we pulled include a price for that model. That means no product-to-product ranking is possible today. Instead, the most honest, data‑driven approach is to give you the $/inch benchmark that any future 75-inch Samsung QLED should be measured against: the QLED category floor of $3.88 per inch.

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Cheapest in‑stock QLED TVs (all sizes) on May 12, 2026. The floor setter is a 50‑inch VIZIO — not yet a 75‑inch Samsung.

Why There’s No Single “Best Value” Samsung QLED Yet

No 75-inch Samsung QLED TV — not the QN80H, not any other 2026 Samsung QLED series — appears in our verified DB listings with a price. Without a dollar figure, you can’t compute $/inch, you can’t compare to similarly sized TVs, and you can’t declare a winner. The 2026 roundups that mention the QN80H (a Neo QLED model with Mini LED backlight and Tizen) alongside TCL QM8K and QM6K units all omit price tags, so the only hard number we can anchor on is the cheapest QLED we track — a 50-inch VIZIO VQD50M at $194.

The QLED $/inch Benchmark: $3.88 (VIZIO VQD50M 50-inch)

That $194 for a 50-inch 4K QLED HDR Smart TV works out to exactly $194 ÷ 50 = $3.88 per inch. This is the lowest $/inch across all in‑stock QLED TVs today. The gap to the overall 4K TV floor — the 58-inch Westinghouse LED at $190, or $190 ÷ 58 = $3.28 per inch — is about $0.60 more per inch, reflecting the typical premium of QLED over basic LED in the entry‑tier market.

However, think of the $3.88 figure as a floor for a 50‑inch TV, not a target for a 75‑inch set. Larger panels generally cost more per inch; a 75‑inch Samsung QLED will almost certainly land above $3.88/inch. But the floor gives you a baseline — if a 75-inch Samsung QN80H lists at, say, $4.50/inch, you know you’re paying a 16% higher per‑inch price for the extra size and Samsung’s Neo QLED technology. Until that price appears, the only objective value reference is the VIZIO VQD50M at $194 total / $3.88 per inch.

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How to Evaluate a Future Samsung QLED Deal: Samsung QN80H as an Example

When a price finally lands for the Samsung 75-inch QN80H (2026), you’ll run three simple checks:

  1. Calculate $/inch: Take the listed price and divide by 75. For instance, if it’s $X, the $/inch is $X ÷ 75. Compare that directly to the $3.88 floor and to any other 75‑inch QLEDs available.
  2. Size‑qualify the comparison: The cheapest 75‑inch QLED is a different animal than the cheapest QLED overall. Our current QLED top‑5 is dominated by 50‑, 40‑, and 32‑inch models — none of which reveal the 75‑inch floor. Only compare 75‑inch to 75‑inch.
  3. Check the alternative LED/OLED 75‑inch floors: As of today, our top‑15 listings don’t include any 75‑inch LED, QLED, or OLED models, so we can’t set a 75‑inch LED floor yet. When one surfaces, you’ll be able to see whether Samsung’s QLED premium over a same‑size LED is justified.

Right now, the Westinghouse 58‑inch LED at $3.28/inch is the only LED baseline — but again, it’s a 58‑inch set and not directly comparable to a 75‑inch QLED.

Where the LED Floor Sits — a Reference Point, Not a 75‑Inch Benchmark

The cheapest 4K LED TV we track is the Westinghouse 58‑inch at $190, or $190 ÷ 58 = $3.28 per inch. The cheapest QLED overall is $0.60 more per inch. When a 75‑inch LED TV enters our tracking, you’ll be able to compute its $/inch and see the real‑world gap to a 75‑inch QLED. For now, use the $3.88 QLED floor and the $3.28 LED floor as directional numbers — the actual value of a 75‑inch Samsung QN80H will depend on whether its $/inch is close to those floors or far above.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest 75-inch Samsung QLED TV in 2026?

We don’t have a confirmed price for any 75‑inch Samsung QLED TV in our May 12, 2026 data. The Samsung QN80H (2026) is mentioned in multiple roundups but without a price, so we can’t answer this yet.

How much does the Samsung QN80H 75-inch cost in 2026?

No listing appears in our verified DB. All web sources that recommend the Samsung 75‑inch QN80H series omit an actual retail price. The moment a price lands, you’ll see it updated in our QLED tracker.

Is $3.88 per inch a good deal for a 75-inch QLED TV?

That $3.88/inch figure comes from a 50‑inch VIZIO VQD50M — not a 75‑inch TV. A 75‑inch QLED will almost certainly cost more per inch. The $3.88 floor is a reference point; a good deal on a 75‑inch Samsung QLED would be one whose $/inch approaches that floor, but don’t expect it to match a smaller screen’s price‑per‑inch.

Where can I find the current price of the Samsung 75-inch QN80H?

Our live tracking currently shows no price for that model. You can monitor the QLED category page (linked above) which refreshes automatically, or check major retailers directly. As soon as it’s in stock at a verifiable price, we’ll include it in our DB.

How does Samsung QLED compare to TCL or VIZIO QLEDs on price per inch?

The table above shows the five cheapest QLED TVs across all sizes. Right now, VIZIO leads the floor at $3.88/inch, followed by the Hisense 40‑inch Hi‑QLED at $4.25/inch and a TCL 32‑inch Q3K at $4.37/inch. Samsung’s entries in the database are SSDs and storage, not 75‑inch TVs, so we can’t yet compare Samsung to TCL or VIZIO on 75‑inch QLED price per inch.

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