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The Samsung QN90A Neo QLED is high on our list of the best TVs, and our top choice for an LED. It has a stunning design, and even comes with a solar-chargeable remote. Plus, since this is a QLED model as opposed to OLED, you get to take advantage of incredible brightness and minimal glare.
This deal is limited at the moment, but you can also check the Samsung Online store (opens in new tab) for more stock.
Finding a solid 65-inch TV can be tough, but the Sony X80K fits the bill for a killer mid-range model. Equipped with the X1 Processor and TRILUMINOS Pro display, the X80K should deliver a bright, colorful and clear picture that puts older models to shame.
With close to 600 reviews and a 4.5 rating, this 2022 model has the mettle to stand up to other great mid-rangers like the TCL 6-Series and Vizio M-Series Quantum, but comes with Google TV built-in to help it stand apart from the competition.
If you’re in the market for a new 2022 mid-range model, the Sony X80K is a great option.
Looking to make the jump to a QD-OLED screen? Amazon has a great deal on the Samsung S95B OLED, Samsung’s first QD-OLED TV.
Right now you can get $1,100 off the Samsung S95B on Amazon (opens in new tab)(opens in new tab) for the 65-inch version of the QD-OLED, bringing it down from $2,997 to $1,897. For a TV that’s only six months old, that’s a great price — and the lowest we’ve yet to see according to the shopper-savvy website CamelCamelCamel (opens in new tab)(opens in new tab).
The Samsung S95B is currently holding a spot on our list of the best TVs of 2022 as well as the best OLED TVs because of its innovative new QD-OLED panel.
Here’s one TV that you can get without breaking the bank, but also not skimping on some smart features or size, as this is a 55-inch screen powered by Roku TV.
In fact, the Onn 43-inch 4K Roku TV is one of the cheapest 4K 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.
We love the LG C2 OLED here at Tom’s Guide, which is why it’s great to see it sliced in price for the Black Friday deals period.
The LG C2 OLED tops of our list of best TVs. And that’s why you’ll definitely want to take advantage of this deal on the LG C2 65” 4K OLED TV, which is currently 57% off its usual price at Walmart. For context, that’s over $2,000 off!
A very early good morning to the U.S., managing editor Roland Moore-Colyer here to fill in for Nick Pino. And I have a deal for you.
You can get a large 65-inch Vizio OLED TV for just $1,199 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) today. Shaving off a cool $600 form its original price. And as it’s got a suite of gaming features it makes it great for the latest games like God of War Ragnarök; check out why I think Ragnarök makes a compelling case to get an OLED TV.
Ready to buy a big big-screen TV? Check out the deal happening at Best Buy for the 75-inch Samsung TU690 that’s on sale for just $579. That’s a sizable $270 off its previous listing price of $849. It’s one of the best 75” TV deals you can buy right now, and potentially one of the best Best Buy Black Friday deals in general.
Because the price can be pretty blinding compared to the other TVs I’ve mentioned so far, it’s important to note that it is an entry-level model. So while it doesn’t offer premium features like a QLED or OLED panel, it does all the basics and does them very well. For example, the refresh rate clocks in at 60Hz, which does make it less than ideal for high-framerate gaming, but is more than acceptable for binge-watching can’t-miss TV shows and blockbuster movies.
Alternatively, if you’re looking for a more premium set, Best Buy has also slashed $600 off a 65-inch OLED TV, or you can instead opt for the innovative Samsung The Frame TV that also functions as an artwork display. It’s just dropped to a lowest ever price at Amazon-owned Woot.
The Sony A80K OLED TV is a bit more expensive than some of the models I’ve mentioned already, but that’s because it’s definitely a premium OLED TV rather than a mid-range model.
What makes this one so premium? Well, it has Sony’s new Cognitive XR Processor on board for better upscaling and motion smoothing. Add that to Sony’s 2022 OLED TV panel that offers better brightness and off-axis viewing and you’ve got the recipe for one of the best OLED TVs of 2022.
As you’d expect, Amazon has lots of early Black Friday deals, including some great discounts on its own products like the Omni Fire TV, which is $110 off at Amazon (opens in new tab) currently, bringing the cost down to $399 on this 4K set.
That means for less than $400, you can get a great hands-free Alexa experience, as we mentioned in our Amazon Fire TV Omni Series review. Even better, your TV can learn new Alexa skills as they become available, and this TV offers HDR10 support.
Walmart’s early Back Friday deals kicked off on Monday, and that makes it a great place to visit in order to secure a discount TV. For example, you can get a large 75-inch 4K TV for under $500. It’s been going in and out of stock, however, so keep checking if it says it’s not available.
This 75-inch Hisense 4K TV is on sale for just $448. It runs Roku TV OS for easy access to all your favorite streaming services. Plus, this set supports HDR, voice control via Google Assistant or Alexa and a dedicated Game Mode for reduced input lag when playing video games.
This year it’s all about OLED TVs for Black Friday TV deals, and there’s almost none better than one of the best TVs hitting its lowest price ever: The LG C2 OLED combines incredible performance and visuals with a stylish premium design.
If that wasn’t good enough for you, this TV is excellent for gamers too, thanks to its 120Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 support. The 55″ LG C2 OLED is $1,296 at Amazon (opens in new tab) right now, its lowest price ever.
If you’re on a budget, it follows that you can save by shopping older TVs. The 48″ Sony Bravia A9S released in 2021, and Best Buy has slashed $200 off its usual price ahead of Black Friday this year. (We saw it for $898 at Walmart earlier this week, but now it’s fallen to an even lower price.)
This TV gets you incredible picture quality in a compact, stylish package. At this size, it’s perfect for smaller rooms and gaming setups. Google Assistant and Chromecast are built into the Sony Bravia A9S, and it also has support for HDR and Dolby Vision.
Throughout last week, the best-selling deal according to our data was the LG A2 OLED that’s available for $569 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) and it’s easy to see why.
For around the price of a new game console, you’re getting a mid-size OLED TV with perfect black levels and great contrast, plus LG’s webOS smart TV platform. For the price, you can’t do much better.
Of course, if you’re looking for even better performance, you can consider the LG B2 and C2 OLED that offer a 120Hz refresh rate and higher peak brightness, however you’d be paying almost double to get one of those models at this size.
It’s a solid pick at the 48-inch screen size.
Welcome to the second week of our ongoing Black Friday TV deals coverage. I’m Nick Pino, Managing Editor of TV and AV here at Tom’s Guide and I’ll be your guide as we track down the best early deals alongside my fellow editors who’ll be keeping this page fresh overnight when I’m off asleep.
A little background on me: I’ve been covering TVs for various sites including Tom’s Guide and TechRadar for the better part of a decade, and I typically get a chance to see 60 to 70% of the TVs that come out in a given year either for a review or at a tradeshow like CES. I’m extremely passionate about this technology, and it’s my goal to get everyone a big-screen TV that they’ll love at a price they can afford.
I’ll be posting a number of recommendations over the coming weeks (I’m shooting for at least a few deals a day) but feel free to reach out to me on Twitter or email if you have a specific question about a deal.