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TCL vs Hisense 85-Inch QLED: Cheaper Per Inch? (Data)

By Jon Levesque··Updated May 7, 2026

Key Takeaway

Our May 2026 live data shows zero TCL 85-inch QLED TVs. Hisense's biggest tracked QLED is a 75-inch model at $19.27/inch, making a direct 85-inch per-inch comparison impossible. Read why the data gap matters.

Our May 2026 live market data contains no TCL 85‑inch QLED listing. Hisense’s largest tracked QLED is a 75‑inch model at $19.27 per inch. At 85 inches, no direct $/inch comparison can be made using verified data — TCL has no QLED above 65 inches in our tracking, and the only 85‑inch QLED we saw appeared in a web listing not yet confirmed in our database.

The Short Answer

We cannot answer “TCL vs Hisense 85‑inch QLED TV which is cheaper per inch” with a verified $/inch number. As of May 7, 2026, our live listings show zero TCL 85‑inch QLED models. Hisense’s biggest QLED in our tracking is a 75‑inch CanvasTV (75S7N) at $19.27 per inch. The 85‑inch QLED market lacks a data point from both brands in our price floor tables, so no head‑to‑head per‑inch calculation is possible using our ground‑truth prices.

Price Per Inch Breakdown

  • Hisense 75‑inch QLED (75S7N) – $1,445.00 ÷ 75 inches = $19.27 per inch (newegg). This is a QLED panel with Dolby Vision, 144 Hz, and anti‑glare tech, confirmed in our DB. It is the largest QLED we can price in our tracking from either brand.
  • TCL 65‑inch LED (65S551F) – $419.99 ÷ 65 inches = $6.46 per inch (amazon). This is not a QLED TV; it’s an LED panel with Dolby Vision and HDR PRO+. It’s the largest TCL television we have in‑stock, included only to show that TCL’s tracked lineup stops at 65 inches and contains no 85‑inch QLED.

No per‑inch figure for an 85‑inch QLED from either brand can be derived from our verified products. A web‑sourced price for an 85‑inch Hisense QD7 was noted during research, but it failed our price‑grounding rules because it doesn’t appear in our live market data block. We do not publish outside prices that cannot be verified against our database.

Same Capacity, Same Tier?

No. The query asks for an 85‑inch QLED matchup, and we have no 85‑inch QLED in our tracking for TCL or Hisense. The closest large‑screen QLED is the Hisense 75 S7N, a 2025 model with a 144 Hz QLED panel. TCL’s only QLED products in our current data are small‑screen models like the 32‑inch Q3K at $4.37 per inch, which is a completely different size class and tier. The large‑screen TCL 65S551F is an LED, not QLED. Comparing per‑inch costs across different screen technologies and sizes would be misleading for an 85‑inch buyer.

What the Extra Cost Buys You

Looking only at the two largest verified models — Hisense 75S7N (QLED) and TCL 65S551F (LED) — the higher $/inch on the Hisense comes with these differences, pulled directly from their DB listing titles:

  • Screen size: 75 inches (Hisense) vs 65 inches (TCL)
  • Display technology: QLED panel (Hisense) vs LED (TCL)
  • Refresh rate: 144 Hz listed (Hisense) vs unspecified on TCL’s listing
  • Special features: Anti‑glare panel and Art Mode only on the Hisense 75S7N
  • Smart platform: Google TV (Hisense) vs Fire TV (TCL)

These are objective specs named in the product titles; we do not infer backlight type, HDR format coverage, or HDMI 2.1 when not explicitly stated. At $19.27 per inch, you’re paying for a larger QLED panel and gaming‑friendly motion handling, but we can’t say whether that would hold at an 85‑inch size since no such unit is in our data.

When Each Makes Sense

  • Choose the TCL 65S551F if you need a 65‑inch TV under $420 and don’t require QLED technology or an 85‑inch screen. At $6.46 per inch, it’s a straightforward Large LED TV with Dolby Vision.
  • Choose the Hisense 75S7N if you want the biggest QLED we can currently track from either brand and the 144 Hz refresh rate and anti‑glare panel matter. Pay $19.27 per inch, but be aware this still isn’t an 85‑inch model.

If you specifically need 85 inches, our live data can’t weigh the two brands yet. Watch for new listings; once an 85‑inch QLED from TCL or Hisense enters our inventory trackers, we’ll update this comparison with concrete $/inch figures.

Verdict

As of the May 7, 2026 price check, the 85‑inch QLED per‑inch question between TCL and Hisense remains unanswered by our ground‑truth data. No TCL 85‑inch QLED exists in our listings; Hisense’s largest QLED is 75 inches at $19.27 per inch. Until a verifiable 85‑inch price lands in our database, we cannot declare a cheaper‑per‑inch winner. Check back for updates — we monitor live retailer feeds daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a TCL 85-inch QLED TV available in 2026?

Our live market data doesn’t contain one as of May 2026. TCL may sell an 85‑inch QLED through channels our trackers haven’t captured yet, but we cannot confirm a price or model number from our verified sources. The largest TCL TV we catalog today is a 65‑inch LED.

What is the cheapest 85-inch QLED TV per inch?

We don’t have a floor price for 85‑inch QLEDs in our database. The overall 4K QLED floor across all sizes is $3.88 per inch (VIZIO 50‑inch), but that’s unrelated to the 85‑inch requirement. Without an in‑stock 85‑inch QLED listing, we cannot state a cheapest per inch for that size.

Why doesn’t TCL have an 85-inch QLED in your database?

Our inventory tracking focuses on current, in‑stock listings from major retailers. TCL’s 85‑inch QLED lineup may not be widely available, out of stock, or simply not yet scraped. The same applies to Hisense for the 85‑inch size — the only 85‑inch QLED we encountered came from a web listing not verified in our price ground truth, so we excluded it.

Can I compare a TCL 75-inch QLED to an 85-inch Hisense QLED in terms of $/inch?

Not with our current data. We have no 75‑inch or 85‑inch QLED from TCL tracked today. The only large‑screen QLED we can price is the Hisense 75S7N at $19.27 per inch. Without a corresponding large QLED from TCL at any size, there’s no valid per‑inch comparison — even a different‑size comparison would be speculative and go against our requirement to use size‑qualified data.

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