This Huge Samsung Smart TV Is Now $500 Off.

The 75-inch LG evo AI Mini LED 4K Smart TV ( 75QNED85AUA ) is on sale on Amazon for $896.99, down from $1,396.99, which, according to price-tracking sites , is the lowest price yet. It ranks mid-tier in LG’s QNED lineup, above the QNED82A and below the QNED92A . In practice, this means you get a large 75-inch screen with Mini LED backlighting and local dimming, as well as LG’s latest α8 AI Gen2 processor for picture processing.
The device features four HDMI ports, all of which support 4K resolution at 120Hz , making it a good match for the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. Common HDR formats like HDR10 and HLG are supported, as well as Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and eARC if you want to connect a soundbar. The interface runs on the 2025 version of LG’s webOS, and the company says it will provide software updates for five years as part of its Re:New program.
In everyday use, this TV excels. Regular HD channels and cable broadcasts look stable after adjusting the basic settings. Colors in the standard viewing modes appear natural, not oversaturated. Older or low-resolution content, such as DVDs or heavily compressed streaming videos, appear cleaner than you’d expect on such a large screen. Motion is well-reproduced in most programs and sports broadcasts. Slow camera pans in movies appear smooth, without distracting stutter.
For gaming, the four HDMI ports supporting 4K resolution at 120Hz are very convenient, especially if you have multiple consoles. Additionally, the variable refresh rate (VRR) helps reduce screen tearing during fast-paced gaming sessions. The downsides are in contrast and brightness. Due to edge-lit backlighting, black levels aren’t particularly deep, and you can sometimes see a faint glow around bright objects against dark backgrounds. HDR movies don’t have the same richness as brighter or more modern panels. And in fast-moving scenes with dark backgrounds, slight blurring may be noticeable. Glare can also be an issue in a very sunny room. Still, at under $900 for a 75-inch screen, it’s a great value.