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Cheapest 85-Inch QLED TV per Inch 2026: No Anchor Yet

By Jon Levesque··Updated May 8, 2026

Key Takeaway

No 85-inch QLED is tracked in our database as of May 2026. We explain the methodology to find the cheapest per inch using the overall QLED floor ($3.88/in) and how to monitor new listings.

As of May 8, 2026, no 85-inch QLED has an in-stock price in our database. The QLED floor is $3.88/inch (50-inch VIZIO VQD50M at $194). High-end 85-inch QLEDs carry a higher per-inch cost. Use BuyPerUnit.com’s $/inch filter to evaluate any 85-inch QLED you find against that floor.

No 85‑Inch QLED Listings in Our Database (Yet)

You came looking for the cheapest 85‑inch QLED TV per inch in 2026. We track every in‑stock TV listing that matters—across OLED, QLED, and LED—and as of May 8, 2026, the cheapest QLED listings in our database include no 85‑inch model. The search term is specific, and so is the answer: there is no anchor product today. This post gives you the framework to spot the real cheapest 85‑inch QLED the moment one lands, starting with the only QLED price floor that exists right now.

The absence of an 85‑inch QLED listing doesn’t make the question invalid; it makes the methodology critical. Instead of guessing, we show you exactly how to compute $/inch for any candidate you find and how that number stacks up against the known QLED floor.

The QLED Floor: $3.88/Inch from the 50‑Inch VIZIO VQD50M

The cheapest in‑stock QLED TV across all sizes is the VIZIO VQD50M 50‑inch Class Quantum 4K QLED UHD HDR Smart TV at $194. Divide $194 by 50 inches, and you get the QLED category floor: $3.88/inch. That’s the lowest $/inch for any QLED in our tracking, and it’s the baseline you should use when evaluating an 85‑inch QLED.

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Every price above is drawn from live in‑stock listings. The floor belongs entirely to smaller screens—the 50‑inch VIZIO at $3.88/inch, followed by another 50‑inch VIZIO at $3.99/inch. This tells you that larger QLED panels tend to carry a higher per‑inch cost, something that matters when you eventually price an 85‑inch model.

For context, the 4K LED floor is even lower: $3.28/inch (Westinghouse 58‑inch at $190). The QLED floor is 18.3% higher than that LED floor—($3.88–$3.28) ÷ $3.28 = 0.183, or 18.3% more per inch. The OLED floor sits far above at $10.23/inch (Panasonic Z85 65‑inch at $665). QLED’s current floor is 62.1% cheaper per inch than OLED—($10.23 – $3.88) ÷ $10.23 = 0.6207. No 85‑inch TV impacts these floors, but they’re the only objective benchmarks we have today.

85‑Inch QLED Price Landscape: What an April 2026 Review Tells Us

An April 2026 review observed that high‑end 85‑inch QLED 4K TVs typically fall into a price band that, when converted to $/inch, sits well above the $3.88 floor. The exact numbers from that review aren’t anchored to a specific model number or retailer listing, so we cannot compute a concrete $/inch figure for an 85‑inch QLED. But the direction is clear: large‑screen QLEDs come at a premium.

No generic “cheapest 85‑inch QLED” can be derived from that range because we don’t know which model represents the absolute low end. Without a grounded price, any per‑inch number we’d publish would be speculation. Instead, we handle this the same way a buyer should: treat that review as a signal that 85‑inch QLED $/inch will likely exceed $3.88/inch by a significant margin. Once a specific product appears—say, an 85‑inch model from TCL, Hisense, or Samsung priced at a known retailer—we can compute its $/inch on the spot.

💡Pro tip: Bookmark our QLED $/inch page to see real‑time sortable listings. The moment an 85‑inch QLED goes in‑stock, it will appear at the top if its $/inch is competitive.

How to Find the True “Cheapest 85‑Inch QLED Per Inch” – A Step‑by‑Step Guide

Until our database populates an 85‑inch QLED, you can act like our system does. Here’s the exact method:

  1. Identify a specific 85‑inch QLED model at a verifiable retailer. Skip aggregate “from $X” claims; you need one SKU with a confirmed in‑stock price.
  2. Divide the price by 85. Example: if an 85‑inch QLED is listed at $2,499, the $/inch is $2,499 ÷ 85 = $29.40/inch.
  3. Compare that figure to the QLED floor of $3.88/inch. A $29.40/inch price would be 7.6× the floor—typical of premium large panels. If you ever find an 85‑inch QLED below $3.88/inch, you’re looking at a historical anomaly.
  4. Check against the LED floor if you’re cross‑shopping. An 85‑inch LED (when our database catches one) will almost certainly under‑cut the 85‑inch QLED on $/inch. For context, the LED floor today is $3.28/inch. That floor belongs to a 58‑inch model, but an 85‑inch LED will likely land somewhere above that, still below a comparably sized QLED.
  5. Factor in your own price ceiling. The “cheapest” $/inch doesn’t mean the best TV for you. A $1,700 85‑inch QLED at $20/inch could be the value pick even if a $1,500 85‑inch LED exists at $17.65/inch—but we’ll have the numbers when they appear.

Don’t confuse the category floor with size‑specific cheapest. The QLED floor of $3.88/inch is the cheapest across all sizes, but it comes from a 50‑inch TV. It’s not directly comparable to an 85‑inch TV. When you find an 85‑inch listing, evaluate it on its own $/inch, and use the floor as a reference, not a target.

When Will We Have a Definitive 85‑Inch QLED Anchor?

Our tracking updates daily. In previous years, Memorial Day‑adjacent sales have pushed larger QLED models into distribution. As 2026 progresses, manufacturers like TCL, Hisense, and VIZIO typically release 85‑inch QLEDs in the $2,000–$4,000 range. The moment a listing meets our strict in‑stock verification, it will appear in the QLED $/inch table and we’ll have an anchor.

We’re not going to force a “cheapest 85‑inch QLED” title by inventing a price. The data either supports the claim or it doesn’t. Right now, it doesn’t. But the framework in this post makes you the best‑informed 85‑inch QLED shopper the second the first one lands.

Conclusion – Use BuyPerUnit.com’s $/Inch Tool and the QLED Floor as a Benchmark

The cheapest 85‑inch QLED per inch in 2026 is undefined until a real listing surfaces. That doesn’t leave you empty‑handed. You now have:

  • The QLED floor of $3.88/inch (VIZIO VQD50M, 50 inches, $194) as a unit‑economic baseline.
  • A step‑by‑step methodology to compute $/inch for any 85‑inch QLED you encounter.
  • A live‑updating QLED category page where we’ll surface the true budget 85‑inch champion as soon as it’s in stock.

Price per inch is the only objective, size‑normalized metric for comparing big‑screen TVs. When an 85‑inch QLED hits that $/inch table, you’ll see exactly how cheap it really is—no guessing, no fluff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest 85‑inch QLED TV price per inch in 2026?

As of May 8, 2026, our database contains no 85‑inch QLED listings with an in‑stock price, so the cheapest per inch cannot be determined. The overall QLED floor is $3.88/inch from the 50‑inch VIZIO VQD50M, but that’s not an 85‑inch product.

How does the 85‑inch QLED price compare to the overall QLED floor of $3.88/inch?

An April 2026 review describes high‑end 85‑inch QLED 4K TVs as being in a price band that, when converted to $/inch, sits well above $3.88/inch. Without a specific model number and a verifiable price, we cannot give an exact figure, but large‑screen QLEDs consistently carry a higher per‑inch cost than the small‑size floor.

Are there any 85‑inch QLED TVs under $3.88/inch yet?

No. No 85‑inch QLED tracked in our live data comes close to the $3.88/inch floor. The floor is defined by a 50‑inch model, and larger panels typically increase $/inch, not decrease it.

What is the typical $/inch for a high‑end 85‑inch QLED TV?

Based on the April 2026 review, the typical range produces a $/inch number that significantly exceeds $3.88/inch. Exact numbers depend on the specific model, retailer, and promotions; our recommendation is to use BuyPerUnit.com’s QLED filter to spot the real‑time value when an 85‑inch listing appears.

Where can I find real‑time $/inch data for 85‑inch QLED TVs?

Visit the QLED $/inch page on BuyPerUnit.com. As soon as any 85‑inch QLED enters our verified in‑stock listings, it will appear there sorted by $/inch, giving you an instant read on the cheapest per‑inch option.

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