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Samsung U7900 75-Inch Price Per Inch: 0 Listings in 2026

By Jon Levesque··Updated May 4, 2026

Key Takeaway

No Samsung U7900 75-inch TV is listed among major retailers in 2026. A price-per-inch figure cannot be calculated, and Samsung's 75-inch TV presence is absent from our live market data.

The Samsung U7900 75-inch TV shows zero active listings across Best Buy, Amazon, and other tracked retailers as of May 4, 2026. Without a current selling price, a price-per-inch calculation isn't possible. Samsung's entire 75-inch TV lineup currently lacks any tracked in‑stock model — a fact first reported in our earlier post, Best Value 75‑Inch Samsung 4K TV 2026: No Listings Yet.

What is the Samsung U7900 75‑inch TV's price per inch?

It's a simple question with a blunt answer: we cannot give you one. Our live market data — which scans current in‑stock prices from Best Buy, Amazon, and other major retailers — contains no listing for a Samsung U7900 75‑inch television. The model appears neither in Samsung's official 2026 TV lineup on the company's website nor in any retailer inventory we track. Without a price to divide by 75 inches, no price‑per‑inch figure exists.

The absence extends beyond the U7900. Our earlier post Best Value 75‑Inch Samsung 4K TV 2026: No Listings Yet confirmed that no 75‑inch Samsung TV — regardless of series — is currently in‑stock among the retailers we monitor. That investigation examined the entire category and found zero Samsung 75‑inch options. The U7900 follows the same pattern: it is untracked because it is not listed anywhere we can verify.

Samsung's only tracked TV is a 65‑inch OLED — not a 75‑inch

Across all Samsung televisions, just one model appears in our live price tracking: the Samsung QN65S90DAFXZA, a 65‑inch OLED 4K Smart TV (2024 bundle) priced at $944. That works out to $14.53 per inch ($944 ÷ 65″ = $14.53/inch). The set is an OLED, not a QLED or LED, and at 65 inches it is a full 10 inches smaller than the 75‑inch size you're searching for.

To put that $14.53/inch in context, here are the current category‑wide floors — the cheapest in‑stock TV of each screen technology:

  • Cheapest LED TV: Westinghouse 58″ Class Smart 4K UHD Xumo TV — $190, or $3.28/inch ($190 ÷ 58 = $3.28)
  • Cheapest QLED TV: VIZIO VQD50M 50″ Class Quantum 4K QLED — $194, or $3.88/inch ($194 ÷ 50 = $3.88)
  • Cheapest OLED TV: LG 48″ Class B5 Series OLED AI 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2025) — $650, or $13.54/inch ($650 ÷ 48 = $13.54)

The Samsung 65″ OLED, at $14.53/inch, is 343% more expensive per inch than the cheapest LED overall: ($14.53 – $3.28) / $3.28 = 3.43. Compared with the cheapest QLED, it's 274% higher: ($14.53 – $3.88) / $3.88 = 2.74. Even within the OLED category, Samsung's $14.53/inch sits 7.3% above the $13.54 floor: ($14.53 – $13.54) / $13.54 = 0.073. None of these numbers help you price a 75‑inch Samsung, but they're the only concrete Samsung TV data we have.

Why 75‑inch matters — and why the U7900 isn't there

Buyers hunting "cheapest 75‑inch" need size‑qualified comparisons. General category floors mix 32‑inch, 43‑inch, and 50‑inch models with 75‑inch ones, so a 32‑inch QLED at $4.37/inch tells you nothing about what a 75‑inch QLED will cost per inch. Larger panels often carry a premium per inch — a 65‑inch OLED's $14.53/inch doesn't reliably extrapolate to a 75‑inch model.

In our data, there is no 75‑inch Samsung TV of any kind — OLED, QLED, or LED — with a current in‑stock price. The U7900 is the specific model name referenced in the query, but the broader Samsung 75‑inch vacuum is the real headline.

We verified the following sources before reaching this conclusion:

  • Live TV listings (Best Buy, Amazon) — product titles for all Samsung entries were initially cluttered by storage SSDs and USB drives incorrectly mapped with enormous "screen sizes" (1,000″ and above). After filtering out the mismapped data, zero Samsung televisions larger than 65″ remain.
  • Internal site postBest Value 75‑Inch Samsung 4K TV 2026: No Listings Yet, which examined the entire Samsung 75‑inch lineup and reported no active listings.
  • Samsung.com product pages — the 2026 TV lineup includes models like QN90D, QN85D, and The Frame; no U7900 or similar U‑series 75‑inch model appears.

No corporate strategy or marketing intent is inferred beyond the factual absence of listings.

What you can compare: the cheapest OLEDs currently tracked

Since the Samsung U7900 sits in a data‑free zone, the next best benchmark for someone considering a premium Samsung experience is the broader OLED market. The table below shows the five lowest‑price‑per‑inch OLED TVs in our live tracking. Samsung's single entry lands in a tie for fourth place at $14.53/inch.

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The LG 48″ B5 leads at $13.54/inch, while the Panasonic Z85 55″ and Samsung 65″ are virtually tied. If you're hoping for a Samsung 75‑inch at anything close to those figures, we can't confirm it exists. The cheapest OLED overall is over 3× as expensive per inch as the cheapest LED — but that's a cross‑category comparison across vastly different screen sizes, not a 75‑inch‑to‑75‑inch analysis.

Where to look next for 75‑inch value

Until a Samsung U7900 or any other Samsung 75‑inch model shows up in retailer listings, your options fall into two camps:

  1. Wait and monitor. Samsung's 2026 product cycle may still introduce a 75‑inch Neo QLED or QLED set later in the year. We update our tracking daily, and a new listing would immediately appear in our floor calculations.
  2. Look across brands for a 75‑inch alternative. Our earlier post Cheapest 75‑Inch 4K TV Per Inch 2026: No Listings Yet concluded that even the overall 75‑inch price‑per‑inch leaderboard was empty in early 2026. If that changes, we'll publish an update. For now, any 75‑inch comparison remains speculative.

The numbers we can verify right now: a Westinghouse 58‑inch LED at $3.28/inch, a Vizio 50‑inch QLED at $3.88/inch, and a Samsung 65‑inch OLED at $14.53/inch. They are real, they are live, and they are the only data‑backed numbers we can offer for Samsung's price‑per‑inch story in May 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there no price per inch for the Samsung U7900 75‑inch TV?

No U7900 model is currently listed for sale by Best Buy, Amazon, or any other retailer we track. Without a transaction price to divide by 75 inches, a price‑per‑inch figure cannot be calculated. Our earlier investigation Best Value 75‑Inch Samsung 4K TV 2026: No Listings Yet confirmed that the entire 75‑inch Samsung category is empty as of May 2026.

Is the Samsung U7900 a real model?

The U7900 is not part of Samsung's publicly announced 2026 TV lineup as shown on Samsung.com. It may be a rumored or discontinued model. Our tracking only covers products with verifiable in‑stock listings, so an unlisted model will not generate a price‑per‑inch figure.

What is the cheapest Samsung TV available in 2026?

The only Samsung TV currently in our live market data is the 65‑inch OLED QN65S90DAFXZA at $944, or $14.53 per inch. It is not the cheapest Samsung model by any historical measure — previous entry‑level Samsung Crystal UHD sets have sold at much lower prices — but it is the sole Samsung listing we can confirm today.

Where can I find the best value for a 75‑inch TV?

Samsung offers no 75‑inch value benchmark right now, so price comparisons must cross brands. Our post Cheapest 75‑Inch 4K TV Per Inch 2026: No Listings Yet reported that even the overall 75‑inch category lacked in‑stock models earlier this year. Until that database refreshes, no current 75‑inch price‑per‑inch champion can be named across any brand, Samsung or otherwise.

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