A screen this big is definitely a want, not a need — but saving $550 on the last day of the sale makes it feel like a very practical choice. By Tabitha Britt on March 31, 2026. All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission.
Grab this 2025 model for $1,447.99 before the event ends on March 31.
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SAVE 28%: As of March 31, you can get the 75-inch TCL Class QM8K Series 4K Mini-LED TV (2025 Model) for $1,447.99, down from $1,999.99 at Amazon. That’s a 28% discount or $552 off.
No one actually needs a 75-inch TV, but if you’re someone who lives for sports, hosts a lot of movie marathons with friends and family, or has a partner who insists the living room needs a screen the size of a billboard (or maybe you are that partner), Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is making it a lot easier to justify.
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As of March 31, you can get the 75-inch TCL Class QM8K Series 4K Mini-LED TV (2025 Model) for $1,447.99 at Amazon, down from $1,999.99. That’s a 28% discount or $552 in savings. And while it’s not the lowest price we’ve seen it go for (it was about $100 less last November), this is still a pretty good deal for a TV with a 4.4-star rating.
This specific model uses QD-Mini LED paired with TCL’s Halo Control System. In everyday viewing, this means you get better contrast without the distracting light bleed (or “halo” effect) around bright objects on dark backgrounds. It also includes an anti-reflective, edge-to-edge panel, which is helpful if you’re putting the TV in a room that gets a lot of natural light.
Topics: Amazon Big Spring Sale
Tabitha Britt is an award-winning freelance journalist, editor, and SEO/AEO strategist. Aside from reviewing dating apps and sex toys for Mashable, Tabitha is also the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — a digital magazine by individuals with endometriosis, for individuals with endometriosis. She has a Master’s degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School for Social Research and is a grad of Sextech School. You can find more of her work in various online publications, including National Geographic, Glamour, Better Homes & Gardens, and Everyday Health.
