**The Best 75-Inch TVs for the Money**
If you're in the market for a new TV and are looking for a great deal, the TCL 6 Series is definitely worth considering. The model you're looking for is the 75R635, a 4K TV that features full array local dimming using mini LEDs. Mini LEDs are smaller than regular LEDs, which means you can pack more of them into the same space, resulting in better contrast on your LCD TV.
The TCL 6 Series actually outperformed some TVs that cost more than it, when it comes to contrast and brightness. The design of this TV is sleek and slim, with thin bezels all around and metallic accents from the side. While it's not the thinnest TV on the market, you'll be focusing on the screen rather than the side of the TV. The legs are a bit large and require a deep piece of furniture to hold them up. This TV comes with Roku TV built-in, which means you can access thousands of apps in a simple interface, along with a simple remote.
The TCL 75R635 retails for around $1,400, but can be found for less online. If you're looking for mid-priced options, the Sony X90J Series is definitely worth considering. The 75-inch model is called the XR75X90J, and while it didn't perform as well as the TCL in tests, they were very close.
The X90J has full array local dimming, which means great image quality with deep black levels, bright highlights, and excellent accuracy. However, it's worth noting that this Sony TV didn't get as bright as some other TVs, which could be an issue if you put it in a super bright room. The design of the X90J is simple but effective, with tiny black bezels surrounding the display and angled feet for stability.
The remote control for the X90J is very old-school Sony, with lots of buttons to navigate through different apps and settings. However, it's worth noting that you get access to thousands of apps without needing an additional box, thanks to Google TV built-in. If you're looking for a great Samsung TV, take a look at the Samsung QN90A Series.
This TV uses mini LEDs behind the screen, which are 40 times smaller than standard LEDs. According to Samsung, this means precise illumination and better contrast. The design of the Q98 is sleek and slim, with very thin bezels around the display and a centralized stand on the bottom. Samsung has even added channels where you can hide wires, making it look more polished.
The remote control for the Q98 comes equipped with a solar panel, which means you can charge it using standard indoor lighting or sunlight. It's also compatible with USB-C charging. You get Samsung's own menu system with plenty of apps, and the ability to tweak settings without having your entire picture blocked.
One feature that stands out is the Game Bar, which allows you to see stats like frames per second in real-time, input lag, and more, simply by holding down a button on the remote. However, it's worth noting that the Samsung image became a little washed out when viewing off-angle.
**The Best 77-Inch TVs**
If you're looking for the best TV available, LG's OLED 77G1P is definitely at the top of the list. This TV is incredibly thin and slim, making it perfect for hanging on a wall or placing on a cabinet. The G1 model sticks out from the wall only 1.8 inches, or about three millimeters.
The LG OLED 77G1P has the best picture quality ever tested, with the panel giving you better color and brightness than any other TV. While it's not a dramatic improvement compared to other LG OLED televisions, it's still an excellent choice for anyone looking for top-of-the-line picture quality.
The G1 series comes with LG's own smart TV interface, which is easy to navigate. You'll also get access to thousands of apps without needing an additional box, thanks to the remote control's voice assistant capabilities, including Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Additionally, there's a Game Optimizer mode with picture presets specifically designed for gaming.
The LG G1 series retails for around $4,000, making it one of the more expensive TVs on the market. However, if you're looking for the absolute best picture quality available, this is definitely worth considering.