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Prime Big Deal Days 75-inch TV Deals 2024: Samsung, Sony, LG and more

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2025 coverage
Updated less than 18 hours ago

Update 10/10/24: Prime Big Deal Days may be over, but there are a lot of deals still available. We’ve updated all of the prices to reflect post-sale offers.

Prime Big Deal Days is officially over, but there are still some fantastic Prime Day deals to be had. Now might be your last chance to snap up some TV deals, and we’ve spent some time gathering the absolute best 75-inch TV still available after the event. If you want to upgrade to a great looking and huge TV for less, this is your chance. Besides the general Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 75-inch TV deals going on, we’ve also picked out the Best Buy Big Deal Days TV sales, so if you’re keen to focus on one retailer, check out what’s available there. Whatever you go for, these Prime Big Deal Days 75-inch TV deals are sure to excite just in time for the holidays.

Best Prime Big Deal Days 75-inch TV deals

How to choose a 75-inch TV on Prime Day

When seeking out a 75-inch TV, the most important thing you need to do first is check that you’re buying the right sized TV for your home. A 75-inch TV might look great in theory but if you’re squeezing it into a small living space, it can swamp your room and look awkward.

75-inch TVs can be surprisingly affordable in sales, with some models under $500 if you don’t mind opting for one of the cheaper best TV brands, so it’s important to figure out if you solely need this size TV. If you’re able to spend more and go for one of the more high-end brands like Sony, LG, or Samsung, you get better picture quality and features.

Related to that, don’t forget to study the difference between QLED and OLED TVs. The two technologies are some of the best around when it comes to enhancing the picture quality of what you’re watching, but they’re best suited for those able to spend more.

How we chose these 75-inch Prime Day Deals

We have in depth TV coverage here at Digital Trends. We know our stuff. We spend a lot of time regularly updating our look at the best TVs but we also get that not everyone has a limitless budget so we also focus on the best TVs under $1,000 and the best TVs under $500.

At Digital Trends, we know all about panel types, what the extra features actually mean for you, and what screens offer the best picture quality. That’s why we offer so many buying guides and know which 75-inch TV deals to highlight. With so many retailers to choose from, it’s important to have this helping hand so you can narrow things down to buying the very best for your budget.

Simply put, we make sure that each product listed here is worth buying but that it’s also available at the cheapest price possible right now.

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