
When ALDI's 75-inch TV hits shelves this Saturday for just $799, you can bet queues will form before the doors open. This isn't just any television, either—it's become something of a legend among bargain hunters, repeatedly appearing over the years at the same price point since at least 2022.
But before you grab your shopping trolley and sprint to the Special Buys aisle, let's have a proper chat about what you're actually getting for your money—and whether it's right for your lounge room.
Why $799 for a 75-inch TV is genuinely remarkable
To put this price in perspective, decent 75-inch TVs from established brands like TCL and Hisense are currently discounted to around $2,500, while premium options like Sony's Bravia 9 start at $5,799 for a 75-inch screen. So yes, $799 is genuinely extraordinary for this size screen.
As one tech expert put it: 'If you want a big screen for less than $1,000, or a secondary TV, this is a decent option' - though they were quick to add that budget TVs don't typically crack the best TV rankings.
'Husband was so happy... look how big it is!'
The Bauhn-branded TV uses LG's webOS software platform and features 4K resolution (3840 x 2160), USB media playback, and multiple ports including three HDMI connections.
What the experts really think about Aldi TVs
Now here's where we need to set realistic expectations. CHOICE has tested previous Aldi Bauhn TVs and found mixed results—a 65-inch model scored just 62 per cent overall, while a 75-inch model achieved 67 per cent.
That's not exactly glowing praise from Australia's most trusted consumer testing organisation.
How 75-inch TV prices compare
Aldi Bauhn 75': $799
TCL C855 75': Around $2,500 (on sale)
Hisense U8N 75': Around $2,500 (on sale)
LG C4 OLED 65': Around $2,700
Sony Bravia 9 75': $5,799+
The real user experiences from online forums paint a picture of a TV that's adequate but not amazing.
One owner noted: 'The picture is ok but the sound is terrible, can barely make out what people are saying', while another mentioned 'Audio is acceptable by TV standards, but definitely worth getting external speakers'.
The webOS advantage for seniors
There is one genuinely positive aspect that makes this TV particularly appealing for those who aren't tech wizards: the webOS interface. The TV comes pre-installed with popular streaming apps including YouTube, Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video.
WebOS is considered one of the better smart TV platforms—it's simple to navigate, easy to learn, and presents as a rather tidy option compared to other TV operating systems. For those who find modern TV menus confusing, this is actually a significant advantage.
What you should realistically expect
Let's be honest about what you're getting. One user summed it up perfectly: 'Aside from the bad picture quality, shitful tinny sound, dog slow channel changes it was great' - which sounds harsh but captures the reality of ultra-budget electronics.
Essential buying tips for the Aldi TV
- Budget for a soundbar or external speakers—the built-in sound is poor
- Measure your room carefully—you need 2.5-3 metres viewing distance
- Don't expect premium picture quality, but it's adequate for casual viewing
- Consider it as a secondary TV rather than your main entertainment screen
- Take advantage of Aldi's generous return policy if you're not satisfied
The positives include the genuinely useful webOS platform, the enormous screen size for the price, and Aldi's full refund policy if you're not satisfied. Several users mentioned that while not perfect, it serves well as a basic, large-screen TV.
Room requirements and setup considerations
Before you buy, remember that a 75-inch TV measures approximately 165cm wide by 93cm tall without the stand. Your seating should be about 2.5 to 3 metres away for comfortable viewing.
Many experienced users recommend adding a streaming device like a Roku, Chromecast, or Apple TV so you never have to use the TV's potentially sluggish menus.
The competition worth considering
If you can stretch your budget, the TCL C855 offers significantly better performance and can sometimes be found for under $2,000 during sales. It's super bright, reaching more than 3,000 nits at its peak, making it excellent for bright rooms.
For those who prioritise reliability and performance over size, consider waiting for sales on established brands—even a smaller premium TV might serve you better than a large budget one.
The bottom line for savvy shoppers
Like other popular Aldi Special Buys, this TV will likely sell out quickly, so if you're interested, don't delay. Just go in with eyes wide open about what you're getting.
This isn't the TV to buy if you're a movie buff who notices every detail, or if you need crisp sound for dialogue-heavy shows.
But if you want an enormous screen for basic viewing, and you're prepared to add external speakers, it could fit the bill perfectly.
The webOS platform genuinely does make it more user-friendly than many budget alternatives, and at $799, you're getting remarkable value for the sheer size alone.
Remember, the TV goes on sale this Saturday, 20 September, and Special Buys are only available in-store, not for delivery. If you do decide to take the plunge, make sure you've got the right vehicle to get it home—and perhaps recruit some help for the setup!
Have you bought electronics from Aldi's Special Buys before? We'd love to hear about your experiences—both the successes and the disappointments—in the comments below.
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Bauhn 75' 4K UHD Smart TV with webOS $799 @ ALDI Special Buys—OzBargain
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Excerpt: repeatedly appearing over the years at the same price point since at least 2022
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Best TV in Australia 2025: LG, Samsung, Hisense, TCL compared
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Excerpt: decent 75-inch TVs from established brands like TCL and Hisense are currently discounted to around $2,500
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Best TV in Australia 2025: our top picks from LG, Samsung, Sony and more | Tom's Guide
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Should you buy an Aldi Bauhn TV? | CHOICE
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Excerpt: CHOICE has tested previous Aldi Bauhn TVs and found mixed results—a 65-inch model scored just 62 per cent overall, while a 75-inch model achieved 67 per cent
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Bauhn 75' 4K UHD Smart TV with webOS $799 @ ALDI Special Buys—OzBargain
Cited text: The picture is ok but the sound is terrible, can barely make out what people are saying—if you
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Bauhn 75' 4K UHD Smart TV with webOS $799 @ ALDI Special Buys—OzBargain
Cited text: Audio is acceptable by tv standards, but definitely worth getting external speakers.
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Should you buy an Aldi Bauhn TV? | CHOICE
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Excerpt: The TV comes pre-installed with popular streaming apps including YouTube, Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video
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Best TV in Australia for 2025: the top screens for every budget
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Bauhn 75' 4K UHD webOS Smart TV $849 @ ALDI—OzBargain
Cited text: My mother got an Aldi TV for my brother, aside from the bad picture quality, shitful tinny sound, dog slow channel changes it was great.
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Bauhn 75' 4K UHD Smart TV with webOS $799 @ ALDI Special Buys—OzBargain
Cited text: The only good thing is they do a full refunds.
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75 Inch TVs | 75 Inch OLED & Smart TVs
Cited text: The length and width of 75 inch TV measures approximately 165cm wide by 93cm tall without the stand.
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Bauhn 75' 4K UHD Smart TV with webOS $799 @ ALDI Special Buys—OzBargain
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Best TV in Australia 2025: LG, Samsung, Hisense, TCL compared
Cited text: In terms of picture quality, features, and sheer versatility, it’s tough to look past the TCL C855.
Excerpt: the TCL C855 offers significantly better performance and can sometimes be found for under $2,000 during sales
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Best TV in Australia 2025: LG, Samsung, Hisense, TCL compared
Cited text: You can also find the C855 for less than $2,000 during sales, making it the best TV in Australia in terms of value.
Excerpt: the TCL C855 offers significantly better performance and can sometimes be found for under $2,000 during sales
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Best TV in Australia 2025: LG, Samsung, Hisense, TCL compared
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