We're still a week away from Black Friday, but several of the best TV sales we expect to see during the big day are already available. If you're looking to upgrade your living room over the holidays, we scoured reviews and checked price histories to find the Black Friday TV deals that are actually worth checking out. Right now, these include high-end OLEDs and budget LEDs from Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, and TCL. As in recent years, some of those manufacturers kicked off their Black Friday sales in early November, but most of the discounts below represent all-time lows either way. We will update this list as prices change and new discounts appear over the next week.
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Hisense U6N QLED TV (55”) for $348 at amazon ($200 off MSRP): Reviews around he web have praised the U6N as one of the best budget TVs of the year. It's one of the few options in its price range with mini-LED backlighting, quantum dots, and full local dimming, all of which help it deliver better contrast and richer colors than most of its direct rivals. Its image will blur if you don't look at it directly and its 60Hz refresh rate isn't the best for gaming, but it's a good bargain nonetheless. While this deal has been in place for most of November, it is still a record low. Also in Best buy. Other sizes have similar discounts.
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Hisense U7N QLED TV (65”) for $698 on amazon ($300 off): The U7N is a standout LED TV for those who don't want to pay for a high-end TV but can still go above and beyond the budget level. It offers higher brightness levels and better contrast than the cheaper Hisense U6N, plus it can play at 144Hz in 4K, so you can get more out of a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series are ideal and you're limited to two gaming-friendly HDMI 2.1 ports. This is another deal we've seen in recent weeks, but it's the lowest price yet for the 65-inch version. Also in Best buy.
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Hisense U8N QLED TV (65”) for $898 on amazon ($602 off): The U8N is another Hisense 2024 TV with good reviews. Like the lower-cost Hisense U7N, it offers mini-LED backlighting, quantum dot color, and 4K/144Hz support, plus it runs on the handy Google TV platform. The extra money gets you a punchier picture, with excellent contrast for a non-OLED TV and higher brightness across the board. This agreement marks a historic low. Also in Best buy. Other sizes are also discounted, but note that the 55-inch version is not as bright as the larger variants, while the 75-inch set has slightly worse contrast. The viewing angles are not very wide by any means.
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LG B4 OLED TV (55”) for $997 on amazon ($200 off): The B4 is LG's entry-level OLED TV for 2024. It gives you the essential advantages of any good OLED set – excellent contrast with deep black tones, wide viewing angles, fast motion, etc. – but it's not as bright as the upper one. level models, so it is better to store it in a darker room. We've seen this discount in the past, but it still marks an all-time low. Also at Target, B&H, Best buy and others.
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Samsung S90D QD-OLED TV (65”) for $1,398 at amazon ($800 off): The Samsung S90D is a premium device that stands out for its QD-OLED panel, which combines the benefits of a good OLED screen with a layer of quantum dots. This helps him It offers a wider range of more vibrant colors, so images tend to “pop” more than they would on more traditional OLED TVs like the LG B4 or C4. It also has four HDMI 2.1 ports. However, like all Samsung TVs, it does not support the popular Dolby Vision HDR format. This discount matches the best price we've seen for the 65-inch model outside of in-store specials and one-time coupons. The game has typically cost $200 more over the last month. Other sizes have similar discounts, but note that only the 55, 65, and 75-inch versions use the superior QD-OLED technology. Also at Samsung, B&H and Best buy.
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Samsung S95D QD-OLED TV (55”) for $1,898 at amazon ($500 off): The S95D is Samsung's flagship for 2024. Its QD-OLED panel is excellent, but it stands out mainly for having a matte finish, making it noticeably more effective at fending off glare than most OLED TVs. That said, there's no Dolby Vision and the matte coating can make black tones appear closer to gray in direct light. Overall, it's more television than most people need. But if you have money to spend, this deal is another all-time low. Also at Samsung and Best buywith other sizes for sale.
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Samsung QN90D QLED TV (43”) for $898 on amazon ($400 off): The Samsung QN90D is another high-end LED TV for those who want to trade the deep contrast and wide viewing angles of a good OLED set for higher brightness. There's no Dolby Vision yet and most reviewers we trust suggest the Hisense U8N is better value for money. However, this set comes with two more HDMI 2.1 ports and also comes in a wider range of sizes, all of which offer similar performance. This is the lowest price we've seen for the 43-inch model, although again, the deal has been available for a few weeks. Other sizes are also discounted. Also at Samsung, B&H and others.
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Samsung The Frame TV (2024) QLED TV (55”) for $878 at Woot ($620 off): In terms of picture quality, the Frame TV lags behind other sets in its price range, as it lacks <a target="_blank" data-i13n="cpos:28;pos:1" href="https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/led-local-dimming-explained/” rel=”nofollow noopener” target=”_blank” data-ylk=”slk:local dimming;cpos:28;pos:1;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas” class=”link “>local dimming to increase contrast. Instead, you would buy it for its style as it is designed to look like a framed piece of wall art and you can use it to display real works of art on the screen. Beyond that, this is one of the few TVs with a matte finish, helping it avoid glare in bright rooms. This deal at amazon subsidiary Woot is a new low. There are other sizes on sale, but note that the 43- and 50-inch models have a lower 60Hz refresh rate (instead of 120Hz) and lack variable refresh rate technology. Also available for $20 more on amazon, Best buy and Samsung.
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TCL Q550F QLED TV (55”) for $250 at Best Buy ($200 off): The TCL Q5 is a relatively basic LED TV with no local dimming or HDMI 2.1 ports and a 60Hz refresh rate. This model also uses amazon's Fire OS software, which is not as clean as other platforms. Most people should get the better-looking Hisense U6N. But if you really want to save an extra $100 or just need an inexpensive TV for a back room, it should work. This discount for the 55-inch model is the best we've tracked.
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TCL Q68 QLED TV (55”) for $300 at Woot ($200 off): The Q68 is another budget LED TV that generally falls short of the Hisense U6N's picture quality, although it should offer better contrast than the TCL Q5 thanks to its local dimming feature. Like the Q5 and U6N, it can also play at a 120Hz refresh rate if you lower the resolution to 1080p or 1440p, which is good for gaming. If you don't want to spend more than $300 for a 55-inch set, this is the lowest price we've found for this particular model.
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TCL QM8 QLED TV (65”) for $1,000 at amazon ($500 off): If the Hisense U8N becomes unavailable, the TCL QM8 seems to be a decent alternative. It can get even brighter, according to reviewers us trustbut it has slightly worse contrast. We've seen this discount several times in recent months, but it matches the all-time low for the 65-inch variant. Also in Best buy.
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Sony Bravia 7 QLED TV (55”) for $1,298 at amazon ($402 off): The Bravia 7 is a relatively premium device with mini-LED backlighting to improve contrast and quantum dots to enhance colors. Reviews suggest that It provides accurate colors out of the box and preserves detail in lower resolution content, so it's worth considering over the Hisense U8N if those are your main concerns. However, it only has two HDMI 2.1 ports and is another LED TV with mediocre viewing angles. Most people will be happier with an OLED TV at this price, although this deal is an all-time low. Also at Walmart and B&H, with other sizes with similar discounts.
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amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $33 at amazon ($27 off): This is a new low for amazon's high-end streaming device, which works fast and supports all major streaming apps and HDR formats. We found it's also surprisingly flexible as a gaming device, although you'll have to put up with an ad-filled interface that promotes Prime Video and other amazon services above all else. Also at Target, Best buy and others.
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amazon Fire TV Stick 4K for $22 at amazon ($28 off): The standard Fire TV Stick 4K offers the same basic experience as the more expensive 4K Max, for better or worse, but comes with a slightly slower processor, half the storage (8GB), and Wi-Fi 6 instead. of the technically fastest Wi-Fi. -Fi 6E. Still, this is a decent value if you just want a competent 4K streamer for the lowest possible cost. This deal is another all-time low. Also at Target, Best buy and others.
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Roku Ultra (2024) for $80 at amazon ($20 off): The Roku Ultra is overkill for most people, but it might be worth it if you like Roku's simpler user interface and need a complete set-top box with built-in Ethernet and USB ports. Unlike the Roku Streaming Stick 4K, it comes with a rechargeable remote that supports voice controls, a lost remote find tool, and backlit buttons. (However, you can purchase it separately.) This latest model also has a faster processor and Wi-Fi 6 support. This discount ties it to the lowest price we've tracked. Also on Roku, B&H and others.
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