Amazon Fire TV 75" Omni Mini-LED Series Review 2026
Amazon's biggest and most expensive TV does everything a high-end Fire TV should — and costs more than better-performing alternatives from TCL and Samsung.

Amazon's biggest Mini-LED is a premium Fire TV experience. But at nearly $1,400, the picture specs don't justify the price when TCL's 75" QM8K offers dramatically more for similar money.
Premium Price, Mid-Range Picture
At $1,200–$1,800, the 75" Omni Mini-LED enters the arena of true flagship TVs. TCL's 75" QM8K competes at a similar price with substantially more dimming zones, higher brightness, 165Hz refresh rate, and Halo Control blooming reduction. Samsung's 75" QN70F costs less with better anti-reflection and wider viewing angles.
The Amazon's zone count and brightness specifications trail both competitors. What you pay the premium for is the most deeply integrated smart home TV ever built. If that integration matters to your household, the premium has purpose. If it does not, the money goes further elsewhere.

The 75-Inch Smart Home Dashboard
At 75 inches, the Ambient Experience transforms from a novelty into a useful information display. Calendar events, weather forecasts, smart camera feeds, and device controls are all readable from across a large room. The proximity wake feature means the TV serves as a passive information source throughout the day — walk in, glance at the screen, absorb relevant information without a remote.
For households with Ring cameras, Echo speakers, smart lights, and connected appliances, the 75-inch Omni Mini-LED becomes the central nervous system. "Alexa, show me the front door" displays a large, clear camera feed. This level of integration does not exist on any other TV platform.
Strengths
- ✓75" Mini-LED in the Fire TV ecosystem
- ✓Full Alexa smart home hub features
- ✓Dolby Vision with 120Hz gaming
Cons
- ✗Expensive for what the picture specs deliver
- ✗Fire TV ads persist at premium pricing
- ✗Zone count and brightness trail TCL QM8K at similar price
The Picture Quality Reality
The 75" Omni Mini-LED delivers a good picture. Dolby Vision content from Netflix looks solid. HDR highlights have brightness and punch. The Mini-LED backlight is a genuine step up from the QLED Omni models. For casual streaming, sports, and gaming at 120Hz, the picture quality is more than adequate.
The problem is "adequate" when you are spending this much. At this price, "adequate" competes against "excellent" from TCL and "polished" from Samsung. The picture quality gap is not huge — but it is consistent and measurable.
If you want Fire TV at 75 inches, consider a TCL QM6K paired with a Fire TV Stick 4K Max. You get a better panel with the Fire TV interface for less total money. The Alexa smart home hub features are the only thing you lose — and for many users, those features live on Echo Show devices instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Amazon 75" Omni Mini-LED worth the premium over TCL?
On picture quality alone, no. TCL's 75" QM8K delivers superior brightness, more dimming zones, higher refresh rate, and better blooming control for a similar price. The Amazon premium buys Fire TV ecosystem depth and Alexa smart home integration — not picture performance.
Does Amazon plan to reduce ads for premium TV buyers?
Amazon has not announced any ad-free tier for Fire TV hardware. The advertising model applies equally to all Fire TV products regardless of price. This remains the most common complaint from buyers of Amazon's premium TVs.
How does the Ambient Experience work at 75 inches?
The proximity sensor detects when someone enters the room and wakes the TV to display widgets, art, smart home controls, weather, and calendar information. At 75 inches, the dashboard is readable from farther away. The feature draws about 50-70 watts in ambient mode.
Can I use this as a smart home hub and a regular TV?
Yes. The Ambient Experience activates when the TV is idle and transitions seamlessly to regular TV mode when you pick up the remote or say "Alexa, watch TV." Smart home features are accessible at any time through voice or the Fire TV interface.
Final Verdict
Rating: 4.3/5
Amazon's biggest Mini-LED is a premium Fire TV experience. But at nearly $1,400, the picture specs don't justify the price when TCL's 75" QM8K offers dramatically more for similar money.
The ultimate Fire TV for Alexa-centric households. For picture quality per dollar, the TCL 75" QM8K and Samsung 75" QN70F are stronger choices.