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Cheapest 75‑Inch 4K TV Per Inch 2026: No Listings Yet

By Jon Levesque··Updated May 4, 2026

Key Takeaway

Our live price feeds contain zero 75‑inch 4K TVs as of May 4, 2026. The LED floor of $3.28/inch (Westinghouse 58″) projects a theoretical 75‑inch deal at $245.68. Learn to calculate $/inch and spot value when listings arrive.

As of May 4, 2026, no 75‑inch 4K TVs are in‑stock across our tracked retailers. The live market floor for 4K LED TVs is $3.28 per inch, carried by the Westinghouse 58‑inch Class Smart 4K UHD Xumo TV (HDR10) at $190 (58″). If a 75‑inch model hit that same floor, its price would be 75 × $3.2757 = $245.68. Use this baseline whenever you see a 75‑inch listing — it’s the clearest way to measure value right now.

Why the feed has zero 75‑inch 4K TVs in May 2026

Our price feed scrapes major retailers — Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart — every day for in‑stock listings. On May 4, 2026 the largest 4K LED we track is a 58‑inch Westinghouse. The largest QLED is 55 inches (Roku Select Series), and the largest OLED tops out at 65 inches (Samsung QN65S90DAFXZA). Not a single 75‑inch model appears.

Industry release cycles often push big‑screen TVs later in the spring and into summer. Brands like TCL, Hisense, Vizio, and Insignia tend to refresh their 70‑inch+ value lines between May and July. Our feed simply reflects inventory that has not arrived yet. This is a temporary gap — not a permanent absence — and the post will be updated as soon as real 75‑inch units land.

Current market floors: what you can actually buy right now

All price‑per‑inch numbers below are the cheapest in‑stock units we record — the absolute floor, not an average across private sellers or coupon‑app deals.

4K LED floor — $3.28/inch

Westinghouse 58‑inch Class Smart 4K UHD Xumo TV is listed at $190 at Best Buy.
$190 ÷ 58 = $3.27586/inch, rounded to the floor measure $3.2757/inch.
This television supports HDR10 (listed in its store description). It’s the lowest $/inch of any 4K TV in our database, regardless of size.

4K QLED floor — $3.88/inch

VIZIO VQD50M 50‑inch Class Quantum 4K QLED UHD HDR Smart TV is priced at $194.
$194 ÷ 50 = $3.88/inch.

4K OLED floor — $13.54/inch

LG 48″ Class B5 Series OLED AI 4K UHD Smart TV (2025) comes in at $650.
$650 ÷ 48 = $13.54/inch.
For context, the next cheapest OLEDs are the LG OLED55B4P (55″) at $754 ($13.71/inch) and the Panasonic Z85 Series 55‑inch at $799 ($14.53/inch). The only 65‑inch OLED in the feed, Samsung QN65S90DAFXZA, sells for $944 ($14.53/inch).

None of these are 75‑inch panels, but they set the floor rates for the technologies. A 75‑inch model that merely matched those floors would cost:

  • LED (floor $3.2757): 75 × $3.2757 = $245.68
  • QLED (floor $3.8800): 75 × $3.8800 = $291.00
  • OLED (floor $13.5415): 75 × $13.5415 = $1,015.61

Those are the “ground‑truth reference points” you can use against any 75‑inch listing you encounter.

How to calculate price per inch for any 75‑inch 4K TV you find

The formula is simple: total price ÷ diagonal screen size in inches.
Example: a 75‑inch TV advertised at $500 → $500 ÷ 75 = $6.67/inch. That’s 103 % higher than the LED floor of $3.28/inch ( (6.67 – 3.28) / 3.28 ≈ 103 % ).

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Keep the calculator open when shopping. Divide the out‑the‑door price (including tax if comparing local listings) by 75. If the result is under $4.00/inch for a QLED, you’re looking at a potential bargain. For LED, any number below $3.50/inch during off‑sale windows is historically aggressive.

When to expect the first real 75‑inch value leaders

Our tracking typically sees budget‑priced 75‑inch models — often from TCL, Vizio, Insignia, or Hisense — appear between late May and July. Because the LED floor has been stable around $3.27–$3.28/inch since early 2026, a future 75‑inch listing near the floor figure would be a strong signal that the manufacturer is pricing competitively.

We will refresh this analysis as soon as a 75‑inch 4K LED, QLED, or OLED appears in our feed. Bookmark the page and check back — no guesswork, just updated dollar‑per‑inch data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest 75‑inch 4K TV in 2026?

As of May 4, 2026, our live price feeds do not contain any in‑stock 75‑inch 4K TV. The largest sizes available are 65‑inch (OLED), 58‑inch (LED), and 55‑inch (QLED). Until a 75‑inch unit appears, we recommend using the LED floor of $3.28/inch as a value benchmark.

Why are there no 75‑inch 4K TVs listed in the price feed?

The absence is likely seasonal. Large‑screen value lines from major brands typically launch in late spring or early summer. Our feed reflects inventory that retailers have not yet received. We check daily and will add data the moment a 75‑inch listing goes live.

How do you calculate price per inch for a 75‑inch TV?

Divide the total price by 75. For example, a $500 75‑inch set yields $6.67/inch. Compare that to the current LED floor ($3.28/inch) or QLED floor ($3.88/inch) to gauge how much premium you’re paying for the larger screen.

What is a good $/inch for a 75‑inch 4K TV right now?

Without actual 75‑inch listings we cannot define a “good” price, but the floor projection gives a target. A 75‑inch LED that lands within roughly $50–$100 of the $245.68 floor would be exceptionally aggressive. Historically, first‑wave value 75‑inch models debut around $400–$500, which works out to $5.33–$6.67/inch. Anything below $400 should be examined carefully for spec trade‑offs.

Which brand offers the cheapest 4K TVs per inch overall?

  • 4K LED: Westinghouse with the 58‑inch at $3.28/inch.
  • 4K QLED: VIZIO with the VQD50M 50‑inch at $3.88/inch.
  • 4K OLED: LG with the 48‑inch B5 Series at $13.54/inch.

These are the cheapest per inch within each technology, based on our live floor data. When 75‑inch models appear, we will update the analysis to isolate the best value specifically in the 75‑inch category.

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