AKAI 190 cm (75 Inch) 4K QLED TVs

AKAI 190 cm (75 Inch) 4K QLED TVs

A 75-inch TV is not just a larger television. It changes the way a room feels. Movies look more cinematic, cricket matches feel closer to a stadium experience, console games become more immersive, and family streaming nights feel more engaging because everyone can see the screen clearly from a distance. If you are upgrading from a 43-inch, 50-inch or 55-inch TV, the jump to a 190 cm screen is immediately noticeable.

AKAI’s 75-inch TV range is designed for buyers who want a large-screen 4K smart TV with modern picture, sound and streaming features. Both AKAI 75-inch models available on this page are 4K Ultra HD QLED Google TVs. That means you get a 3840 × 2160 resolution panel, quantum-dot colour enhancement, access to popular streaming apps through Google TV, built-in Chromecast, Google Assistant support and premium entertainment features such as Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

This page helps you compare AKAI 75-inch TVs clearly, understand which model is right for your use case, and decide whether a 75-inch TV is suitable for your room.

Why choose a 75-inch TV?

A 75-inch TV is ideal when you want a big-screen experience without moving to a projector setup. It works especially well in spacious living rooms, media rooms, bedrooms with long viewing distance, office lounges, entertainment zones and home theatre corners. The biggest benefit is immersion. On a smaller TV, you watch the scene. On a 75-inch screen, the scene feels closer and more involving.

For 4K content, a 75-inch display makes the extra resolution meaningful. 4K has four times the pixel count of Full HD, so the picture can remain sharp even on a large panel. This is important for streaming movies, sports broadcasts, nature documentaries, YouTube videos, OTT shows and console gaming. When paired with QLED technology, colours can look richer and brighter than standard LED displays, especially in animated content, sports, action scenes and high-contrast visuals.

A 75-inch TV is also a practical choice for families. People sitting on different sofas or across a bigger room do not need to crowd near the screen. Subtitles are easier to read, sports scores are more visible, and group viewing feels more comfortable.

Is a 75-inch TV right for your room?

Before buying a 75-inch TV, check three things: viewing distance, wall or cabinet width, and seating layout.

A 75-inch screen is measured diagonally. The actual display area is usually around 65 inches wide and 37 inches tall, though exact dimensions vary by model and bezel design. If you are placing the TV on a cabinet, make sure the furniture is wide and stable enough. If you are wall mounting it, confirm wall strength, bracket compatibility and cable access before installation.

For a 4K 75-inch TV, many homes find a viewing distance of roughly 8 to 12 feet comfortable. If you sit much closer, the screen can feel too large for casual viewing. If you sit too far away, you may not fully enjoy the benefit of 4K detail. For movies and sports, a slightly immersive distance is often enjoyable. For everyday TV watching, you may prefer a little more distance.

Also consider room brightness. If your living room has strong daylight, QLED can be useful because it is designed to deliver vibrant colours and bright visuals. If you watch mostly at night, Dolby Vision and HDR support help enhance contrast and scene depth when the content supports those formats.

Compare AKAI 75-inch TV models

AKAI currently offers two 75-inch 4K QLED Google TV options on this collection page. Both are made for large-screen entertainment, but the Power View variant is the more feature-rich choice.

AKAI 75 Inch 4K QLED Google TV

  • Screen Size: 190 cm (75 inch)
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840 × 2160)
  • Display Type: QLED
  • Smart Platform: Google TV with Android 11
  • Storage: 16GB ROM
  • RAM: 2GB
  • MEMC: No
  • Refresh Rate / Gaming: 60Hz
  • Voice Control: Google Assistant
  • Dolby Vision: Yes
  • Dolby Atmos: Yes
  • Chromecast: Built-in
  • HDMI Ports: 3 × HDMI 2.0
  • Best For: Big-screen movies, OTT streaming, and family entertainment

AKAI 75 Inch 4K QLED Google TV (Android 14, Power View)

  • Screen Size: 190 cm (75 inch)
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840 × 2160)
  • Display Type: QLED (QLED+ positioning)
  • Smart Platform: Google TV with Android 14
  • Storage: 32GB ROM
  • RAM: 2GB
  • MEMC: Yes
  • Refresh Rate / Gaming: Up to 120Hz in Game Mode
  • Voice Control: Google Assistant with far-field hands-free voice control
  • Dolby Vision: Yes
  • Dolby Atmos: Yes
  • Chromecast: Built-in
  • HDMI Ports: 1 × HDMI 2.1 + 2 × HDMI 2.0
  • Best For: Movies, sports, gaming, faster smart performance, and hands-free voice control

If your main use is streaming movies, TV shows, YouTube and family entertainment, the standard AKAI 75-inch 4K QLED Google TV gives you the big-screen essentials. If you want the newer operating system, more storage, smoother motion support, far-field voice control, MEMC and HDMI 2.1 connectivity, the Android 14 Power View model is the stronger choice.

4K QLED picture quality explained

When buying a large TV, picture quality matters more than ever because flaws are easier to notice on a bigger screen. A 75-inch TV should not only be large; it should also be sharp, colourful and capable of handling different types of content.

AKAI’s 75-inch TVs use 4K Ultra HD resolution. With 3840 × 2160 pixels, 4K content looks detailed and crisp on a large screen. This is helpful for OTT platforms, 4K YouTube videos, sports broadcasts, gaming consoles and high-quality movie files. Even when the content is not native 4K, a good smart TV experience should make everyday streaming feel clean and watchable.

QLED technology uses quantum-dot colour enhancement to create more vibrant colours than many standard LED TVs. This is useful for bright scenes, colourful animation, cricket grounds, football matches, nature content and cinematic visuals. If your family watches a mix of films, live sports, kids’ content and web series, QLED is a practical display choice.

Dolby Vision support adds another layer for compatible HDR content. It helps supported movies and shows display improved contrast, richer highlights and better shadow detail. HDR10 and HLG support are also useful because different platforms and broadcasts may use different HDR formats.

Google TV, apps and smart features

Google TV is one of the biggest reasons to choose a modern 75-inch smart TV. Instead of switching between apps manually every time, Google TV helps bring movies, shows and recommendations into a more unified interface. You can stream from popular apps, build watchlists, explore recommendations and use voice search to find content faster.

AKAI 75-inch TVs include Chromecast built-in, which makes it easy to cast content from your phone to the TV. This is useful when you want to show photos, videos, presentations, YouTube clips or app content on the large screen. For family use, Chromecast can be one of the most convenient features because everyone already uses a smartphone.

Google Assistant support makes searching easier. Instead of typing long movie names or app titles with a remote, you can use voice commands. The Power View model adds far-field voice control, so you can control the TV without always picking up the remote, depending on room conditions and command clarity.

Parental controls and Kids Care features are also useful for families. They help manage what children can access and create a safer viewing experience.

Better experience for sports, movies and gaming

A 75-inch TV is an excellent choice for sports. Cricket, football, tennis and motorsport become more exciting because the larger screen makes player movement, field detail and on-screen graphics easier to follow. If you often host friends or family for match nights, a 75-inch display can feel much more social than a smaller TV.

For movies, the screen size creates a home-theatre effect. Wide shots, action scenes and dark cinematic moments feel more dramatic. Dolby Vision support can improve compatible content, while Dolby Atmos support helps create a more immersive audio experience. For the best home-theatre setup, you can also pair the TV with a soundbar.

For gaming, the Power View variant is the better pick. It includes MEMC, 120Hz Game Mode and HDMI 2.1 support. These features can help with smoother motion and better gaming connectivity, especially if you connect a modern console or gaming device. If gaming is a priority, choose the model with stronger motion and HDMI features rather than focusing only on screen size.

Sound and connectivity

Big-screen viewing feels incomplete if the sound is weak. AKAI’s 75-inch TVs include Dolby Atmos support, which is designed to create a more immersive sound experience with compatible content. For everyday OTT shows, YouTube, news and family viewing, the built-in audio can be enough for many users. For a more cinematic setup, especially in a large room, adding a soundbar can make dialogue, bass and action scenes more powerful.

Connectivity is also important. A 75-inch TV is often connected to more devices than a smaller TV: set-top box, gaming console, soundbar, streaming stick, Blu-ray player, laptop or home theatre system. Both AKAI models include HDMI, USB, LAN and composite connectivity, but the Power View model has a stronger port setup with one HDMI 2.1 port plus two HDMI 2.0 ports.

75-inch TV installation and placement tips

Because a 75-inch TV is large, installation should be planned before delivery. Decide whether you want table-top placement or wall mounting. If you choose table-top placement, use a wide and strong cabinet. If you choose wall mounting, confirm the wall can safely carry the TV and bracket. Professional installation is strongly recommended.

Mounting height matters. A good rule is to keep the centre of the screen close to seated eye level. In many living rooms, this means the lower edge of the TV may sit a little above the cabinet or console, but the exact height depends on sofa height and room layout. Avoid mounting the screen too high, because it can cause neck strain during long movie or sports sessions.

Also check glare. If the TV faces a window or bright light, you may see reflections. Try to place the TV where direct light does not fall on the screen. Curtains, blinds or slight angle adjustments can improve daytime viewing.

How to choose the right AKAI 75-inch TV

Choose the standard AKAI 75-inch 4K QLED Google TV if you want a large 4K QLED screen for movies, streaming, family viewing and everyday smart TV use. It covers the core features most buyers expect: Google TV, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Chromecast, 4K resolution and QLED colour.

Choose the AKAI 75-inch Android 14 Power View model if you want a more future-ready experience. It is the better option for users who care about faster smart features, more internal storage, hands-free voice control, smoother motion, gaming support and HDMI 2.1 connectivity. It is especially suitable for sports fans, gamers and users who want the most advanced AKAI 75-inch option currently listed on this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a 75-inch TV is a good choice for medium-to-large living rooms where the seating distance is roughly 8 to 12 feet. It gives a more cinematic experience for movies, sports and gaming compared with smaller screen sizes.
A 75-inch TV is approximately 190 cm diagonally. The visible width and height vary by model and bezel design, so always check the exact product dimensions before selecting a TV cabinet or wall-mount space.
Yes, the AKAI 75-inch TVs listed on this page are 4K Ultra HD models with 3840 × 2160 resolution.
Yes, both AKAI 75-inch models on this page are QLED TVs. QLED technology helps produce vibrant colours and bright visuals, making it suitable for movies, sports, streaming and family entertainment.
The AKAI 75-inch Android 14 Power View model is better for gaming because it includes MEMC, 120Hz Game Mode and HDMI 2.1 support. These features are useful for smoother motion and modern gaming devices.
Yes, both AKAI 75-inch 4K QLED Google TV models observed on this page support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
Yes, the AKAI 75-inch TVs on this page run Google TV. The Power View variant is listed with Google TV / Android 14, while the standard variant is listed with Google TV / Android 11.
For a 75-inch 4K TV, many viewers find around 8 to 12 feet comfortable. The best distance depends on your eyesight, content type, room layout and how immersive you want the screen to feel.
Choose a 75-inch TV if you have a larger room, longer seating distance or want a more cinematic experience. Choose a 65-inch TV if your room is smaller or if you sit closer to the screen.