Best cheap TV deals: quick links
The season for cheap TV deals is here with sales that take from $50 to $1,000 off your dream TV. Plus, with the holiday weekend now upon us, TV deals will only get better.
Amazon and Best Buy are offering some of the best TV deals of the moment. At Amazon, you’ll get a free Echo Dot when you purchase any Fire TV. Just add the Echo Dot to your cart alongside the TV and activate coupon code “FTVEDOT21” at checkout. Meanwhile, Best Buy is taking up to $1,000 off LG, Vizio, and Sony OLED TVs. The sale includes deals on some of our favorite OLEDs of 2021 with prices starting at $1,299.
To help you find more of the best TV deals, we’re rounding up today’s top discounts from all of your favorite retailers including Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, and more. From budget 4K TVs to the best TV of 2021, here are the best cheap TV deals today.
Best TV deals right now
32-49 inch TV deals
The best 32- to 49-inch TV deals
Don’t have the space for a mammoth-sized TV? Perfect for a studio or spare bedroom — these affordable sub-49-inch TV deals should fit in the smallest of rooms.
Fire TV deals from $119: free Echo Dot w/purchase @ Amazon
Amazon’s Fire TVs give you easy access to Prime Video, Netflix, Disney Plus, and more. Fire TVs also come with an Alexa voice remote, which lets you operate your TV via voice commands. Currently, Amazon is cutting the price of its Fire TVs to as low as $119. Even better, you get a free Echo Dot (3rd gen) with your purchase. Just use coupon “FTVEDOT21” at checkout. The coupon is valid through July 23 at 2:59am ET. Best Buy offers the same deal.View Deal
Smart TV sale: deals from $119 @ Best Buy
Best Buy currently has one of the most epic TV deals of all time. The retailer has TVs on sale for as low as $109. Keep in mind, the cheap TVs tend to be smaller, 720p models (which are more suitable for a children’s room or guest room). However, the sale also includes larger sets.View Deal
Insignia 24″ Fire TV: was $169 now $119 @ Best Buy
The Insignia 24-inch Fire TV (F20 Series) is the cheapest smart TV you can buy right now. Although we normally wouldn’t recommend a 720p TV, this set is cheap enough that you can place it in a guest bedroom or children’s room. It features a voice remote with built-in Alexa, so you get all the features of Amazon’s bigger Fire TVs. Best of all, it’s at its lowest price ever. View Deal
Toshiba 32″ Fire TV: was $199 now $159 @ Best Buy
The Toshiba Fire TV is the perfect smart TV for anyone who wants a modern TV on a small budget. It features 720p resolution and built-in Amazon Alexa support. As part of its latest TV deals, Best Buy has it on sale for $159. View Deal
Insignia 42″ F20 Fire TV: was $289 now $239 @ Best Buy
If you don’t need 4K resolution, Best Buy has the Insignia F20 Fire TV on sale for $239. The 1080p TV features DTS TruSurround audio, three HDMI ports, and a voice remote with Alexa integration. It’s one of the best TV deals if you need a cheap smart TV for your living room. View Deal
Samsung 4K QLED TV sale: deals from $497 @ Walmart
Walmart has numerous Samsung 4K QLED TVs on sale with prices from $497. The sale includes Samsung’s Q60T, Q70T, Q80T, and various other QLED lines. A few 8K TVs are also on sale as part of Walmart’s TV deals. View Deal
50-59 inch TV deals
The best 50- to 59-inch TV deals
55-inch is the new 42-inch, so it’s no surprise that the majority of TV deals out there are for larger sets in this size range. Whereas a 55-inch 4K set used to cost over $1,000 a few years ago, these days you can get a solid 55-inch 4K set for less than $400.
Onn 50″ 4K Roku TV: $370 @ Walmart
It’s not on sale, but the Onn 50-inch 4K Roku TV merits a mention in our TV deals guide because it’s one of the cheapest big-screen TVs you can buy. It features HDR10 support, Dolby Audio, Apple AirPlay/HomeKit/Hey Google compatibility, and a voice remote. Plus, it uses Roku’s excellent software to bring you hundreds of streaming apps like Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV, and more. View Deal
Insignia 50″ F30 4K Fire TV: was $379 now $349 @ Best Buy
Its a modest price cut, but if you want a big-screen TV on the cheap, Best Buy has the Insignia 50-inch F40 4K Fire TV on sale for $349.99. The TV offers HDR10 support and comes with a voice remote, which lets you control it with the sound of your voice. View Deal
Toshiba 55″ 4K Fire TV: was $479 now $419 @ Best Buy
Despite its low price, the Toshiba 4K Fire TV is an excellent TV deal for anyone in the market for a big-screen TV. You get Dolby Digital/HDR10 support, built-in Amazon Alexa, and support for popular streaming apps like Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu and Prime Video. View Deal
Insignia 55″ F30 4K Fire TV: was $499 now $399 @ Amazon
The Insignia F30 is part of Amazon’s 2021 lineup of Fire TVs. It offers HDR support, DTS Studio Sound, and an Alexa voice remote that lets you control your TV via voice commands. Already on sale, it’s one of the best TV deals you’ll find for fans of Amazon’s Fire TVs.View Deal
Hisense 55″ R8 4K Roku TV: was $599 now $549 @ Amazon
The Hisense R8 is a budget TV with plenty of high end features. It
has a 240Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision/HDR10 support, and Alexa compatibility. Plus, you get a voice remote and the excellent Roku platform for streaming. View Deal
Hisense 55″ H9 4K QLED TV: was $999 now $748 @ Amazon
The Hisense H9 delivers top value with plenty of smart TV features and a rapid screen for gamers. The QLED TV offers HDR10/Dolby Vision support, Dolby Atmos audio, Android TV with Google Assistant, and a voice remote. At its current sale price, it’s one of the best TV deals out there for thrifty shoppers. View Deal
Sony 55″ X80J 4K TV: was $799 now $748 @ Amazon
Amazon has one of the best Sony TV deals of the moment. For a limited time, you can get the Sony X80J on sale for $51 off its retail price. This model features a 55-inch 4K display, HLG/Dolby Vision/HDR10 support, and compatibility with AI home assistants like Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. It also relies on Google TV — rather than Android TV — to offer better and smarter streaming options.View Deal
Vizio MQ7 55″ 4K QLED TV: was $799 now $749 @ Best Buy
The Vizio MQ7 is part of Vizio’s 2021 lineup of TVs. It features Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10+/HLG support, full array local dimming, DTS Virtual X audio, HDMI 2.1 connectivity, built-in AirPlay and Chromecast support, and an auto game mode, which optimizes the TV for console gamers. This is one of the first TV deals we see for this new TV. View Deal
60-85 inch TV deals
The best 60- to 86-inch TV deals
If you have the room (and budget) for a giant TV, there are dozens of options to choose from. Here are our favorite cheap TV deals of the moment.
Hisense A6G 60″ 4K TV: was $489 now $449 @ Best Buy
The Hisense A6G is one of the top cheap TV deals you can get right now. The 2021 TV features Dolby Vision/HDR10//HLG support, built-in Google Assistant with voice remote, DTS Virtual: X sound, and a low latency mode that makes it a great pick for gamers. View Deal
Samsung 70″ 4K TV: was $749 now $699 @ Best Buy
The Samsung TU7000 delivers nice blacks and overall solid contrast. It also has low lag time, which makes it a great pick for gamers. You only get two HDMI ports — most 70-inch TVs have at least three — but otherwise you get 4K resolution, HDR support, and Samsung’s Tizen OS. It’s one of the best TV deals for Samsung fans on a budget. View Deal
Sony 65″ X80J 4K TV: was $999 now $898 @ Amazon
Sony TV deals are rare to find, but Amazon has a deal you don’t want to miss. For a limited time, it has the Sony 65-inch 4K Google TV on sale for $898. This model features Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG support, Alexa/Google Assistant compatibility, and AirPlay 2 support. View Deal
Sony A8H 65″ 4K OLED TV: was $2,499 now $1,849 @ Amazon
Save $650: The A8H OLED TV’s beautiful 4K picture, impressive motion smoothing, and abundant smart home compatibility make it an excellent OLED TV. In our tests, blacks looked truly black even when challenged in high-contrast images. We also found the set’s X Motion Clarity capabilities delivered a clear picture as advertised minimizing blur and maintaining brightness. It’s now at its second-lowest price ever. View Deal
LG 65″ CX OLED 4K TV: was $2,199 now $1,899 @ Best Buy
Editor’s Choice deal: The LG CX OLED TV is the best TV we’ve ever tested. It features Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG support, Dolby Atmos audio, Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, and both Google Assistant/Amazon Alexa support. But it’s the TV’s performance which won us over with its excellent picture quality and potent audio. Multiple sizes of this TV are now sold out. (Amazon is sold out, but you can check stock here).View Deal
Samsung 65″ Neo QN85A 4K QLED TV: was $2,199 now $1,897 @ Amazon
Save $300: The Samsung Neo 4K QLED TV is part of Samsung’s 2021 lineup of TVs. It features a matrix of Quantum Mini LEDs that focus light precisely where needed for better contrast. You also get Quantum HDR 24x, which provides scene by scene optimization for HDR. Other features include Object Tracking Sound (dynamic speakers that follow the action), Motion Xcelerator Turbo Plus for fast action scenes/gaming, and built-in Alexa/Bixby support. This is one of the first TV deals we see for this set. Use coupon “MQR4XLYKMQ9I” to get a $100 Amazon credit with your TV purchase. View Deal
TV buying tips and how to find the best TV deals
- Don’t buy a TV with less than 4K resolution. 4K is the standard these days, so unless you see a very cheap 720p or 1080p set, try to stick with 4K.
- Likewise, don’t buy a TV without “smart” capabilities. This makes it easy to stream content from apps like Roku, Hulu, and Prime Video. If you don’t like the idea of owning a smart TV, you can always leave it disconnected from your network (which essentially strips all of its smart features).
- Look for HDR compatible sets. They offer more realistic colors and better contrast. There are 5 HDR formats, but the main ones you want are HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, and Dolby Vision.
- Avoid paying for extended warranties. New TVs include a 1-year warranty and your credit card company usually provides additional protection.
- Stay away from refurbished TVs (unless the savings are massive). The problem with refurbished TVs is that if your TV has more dents and scratches than you anticipated, return shipping is usually on you, and shipping a large TV can get expensive very quickly.
- Look for bargains on older sets: Many 2021 TVs are now available for purchase. (A few are even on sale). However, many 2020 TVs are also still on the market. Usually the differences aren’t that noticeable to the average buyer, so when possible stick to the previous year’s model. You’ll find cheaper TV deals that way.
- Check out our full TV buying guide.
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Best cheap TVs
The best cheap TVs: 4K and 1080p
The budget friendly Insignia 4K Fire TV Edition (2020 model) is a smart TV for people who want Alexa and a wide variety of streaming services in a single package. The cheap 4K TV offers HDR support (Dolby Vision) and a huge library of apps. However, its real selling point is its price and wide range of smart capabilities, which makes this one of the best cheap TV deals you can get.
While it’s true that you get what you pay for — the performance isn’t top-of-the-line, the gaming support is middling and the Fire TV platform is a little too Amazon-centric for our liking — it’s still a great choice for casual viewers. And that’s before the TV deals kick in.
Read our full Insignia 4K Ultra HD Fire TV Edition NS-55DF710NA21 review.
When it comes to value, the TCL 6-Series Roku TV (R635) is our top pick. The Editor’s Choice TV offers premium picture quality and a great smart TV experience for less than its competition. The R635 also ups the ante with mini-LED backlighting in addition to QLED. The result is impressive color and brightness, with some of the best HDR performance we’ve seen on anything this side of an OLED display.
Features like THX Certified Game Mode also help make the 6-Series one of the best gaming TVs available. From the design’s smart touches, like cable management in the stand, to the always-solid Roku TV platform, the TCL R635 is one of the best TV deals you’ll find right now.
Read our full TCL 6-Series Roku TV (R635) review.
The Samsung 65-inch LED NU6900 has most of the features you would get from the best smart TVs, at an attractive price that’s under $500. That’s a steal for a 65-inch 4K set, and while the LCD TV may not offer Samsung’s quantum-dot QLED display, everything on offer is poised to match whatever entry-level TV you might find on the market. Check out how to connect your Samsung smart TV to Alexa, if you wish.
For that affordable price you can get 4K resolution, HDR support and Samsung’s excellent smart TV platform, at one of the best size-to-price ratios around. We’re not so hot on the limited port selection or the lack of some more premium smart features, but the NU6900 is still a great option for anyone who wants to get a solid 4K smart TV without spending a lot. The attractive design, strong contrast and a decent smart TV experience make it a great set for the price.
The Toshiba 55-inch 4K Fire TV Edition (55LF621U19) is Amazon’s second crack at selling its own smart TVs, which have one big selling point: Amazon’s Prime Video and Alexa voice controls are baked right in. In addition to Prime Video’s extensive catalogue of movies and shows, you’ve got one of the best voice assistants on the market as close as your remote. And it’s not some half-measure – the Alexa on your TV can do everything Alexa can do on the Amazon Echo, with skills for smart home control, looking up weather and restaurants and much more. All of this is built into the 55-inch Toshiba 4K TV, which sells for an affordable sub-$500 price.
The switch from last year’s Westinghouse models to Toshiba bring all sorts of improvements, like improved display quality, HDR support and a more refined user experience, but it’s held back by mediocre picture quality and middling audio. Edge-lit backlighting and limited HDR support just drive home the most frustrating thing about most of Amazon’s TV’s – no matter how good Amazon’s Fire TV is as a smart TV platform, the TV also has to stand on its own merits.
In our tests, the Toshiba Fire TV had problems with unwanted haloing, due to the backlighting, but did well with detail and clarity. Color accuracy wasn’t fantastic, with a Delta-E rating of 5.05 (closer to 0 is better), and there were frequent issues with banding when smooth color gradients should be seen. Brightness isn’t bad for a budget-friendly TV, measuring 358 nits, but it’s not fantastic.
Read our full Toshiba 55-Inch 4K Fire TV Edition review.
Walmart shoppers will want to pay attention to the Onn 50-inch 4K Roku TV, one of the least expensive 4K smart TVs on the market. Packed with Roku’s user-friendly smart TV platform on a large screen for a ridiculously low price, it’s a great basic model for those on a shoe-string budget. It’s especially attractive if you’re looking for an affordable way to upgrade from a 1080p set or want to make the move from a dumb TV to a smart TV, complete with Roku’s rich assortment of apps and services.
But if picture or audio performance matters to you, you might be better off spending a bit more for a different TV. The picture quality had noticeable issues with brightness, contrast and color reproduction, and we were disappointed by the set’s weak speakers. Even among the most affordable TVs, there are models that offer better bang for the buck.
Read our full Onn 50-inch 4K Roku Smart TV review.
The TCL 3 Series 32-inch 32S327 Roku TV is a small set that’s soft on your wallet. For $170, and often less, it offers both full Roku access and a smart home device that cooperates with your Alexa or Google Assistant ecosystems. While the set doesn’t have a microphone for fielding queries, you could say “Hey Alexa, show me rom-coms” near one of the best Alexa speakers and receive a selection of movies across Roku channels.
Though the 325327’s performance is far from premium, the 1920 x 1080p resolution satisfies for the screen’s size. And it’s even better than the Vizio D-series for gaming, with a lag time of 12.3 milliseconds.
Read our full TCL 3 Series 32-inch Roku TV (32S327) review.