Really really terrible pricing we have here in India for 75" inch TVs. 65" is basically the standard norm nowadays starting from the CRT TV size back in the 90s. My parents 43" LG Plasma just went kaput yesterday and I was milling through the forums to buy a decent 65" inche and to my suprise it is hard to find one, I again don't want to spend on brands as they won't notice much difference. I don't know what's the hype with VU TVs, I found Hisense TVs to be somewhat better with respect to price vs performance ratio compared to other Chinese TVs. But 3 lakhs for a 75" U8H is obnoxiously high. They shouldnt be over 2 lakhs in my opinion. And I would not suggest Sony X85 as well. The pricing is terrible which is in the ball park of OLED and QD OLED 65" TVs abroad. And come Diwali, 77" OLED or maybe even Samsung 75" QD-OLEDs can be had for around 3 lakhs with nice tight bargain (may be I am expecting too much).
I for one considering Hisense 65" U7H for my parents. I know it's an ADS/IPS Panel. And the price on Amazon is 77k. If I consider (minus -) the price of firestick @ 4k - 3.5k 5% discount on Amazon Pay, the effective price would be 69,500₹. Still expensive for a Chinese TV but what options do to I have. But this is the price I am willing to pay for 65", for 75" if I add another 75k then then the max price for 75U8H shouldn't be more than 1.50 lakh. And the main reason I am writing this post is, I have seen reviews on YouTube on U7H (IPS Version) competing with Sony X80K and Samsung Q80B. In some scenes, especially in bright scenes, with right calibration settings it is outperforming Sony's mid range and samsung mid range TVs and in some cases comparable. If I consider this price vs performace ratio with Vu Flowmaster series, it is utter nonsense to spend 90k+ on the that garbage.
It is really sad the price vs performance ratio widens a lot with size. If you need 75", there is no option but to choose Sony X80 series but loosing the quality and sharpness as you increase the size is a compromise as you already know. An OLED TV is warranted from 65" and above if budget permits. I would say save your money and get 75/77" OLED , I know it is too easy to say, but may be someday 75" OLED might be available for 3 lakhs. Again I am not stopping you to get an LED TV. But looking at the tech today I feel LEDs are slowly going outdated and outperformed easily.