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Best TV deals: LG, Sony, Samsung, TCL, and more

If you’re updating, upgrading, or building your home theater from scratch and would like to do so with some savings, we’ve got some great news. There are a ton of great TV deals to shop today whether you’ve got your eye on Samsung TV deals, LG TV deals, Sony TV deals, TCL TV deals, Vizio TV deals, or deals on other top TV brands. These TV deals are spread across retailers, so we thought we’d make shopping for a new TV a little more convenient by tracking down all of the best TV deals right here. You’ll find all of the details below, and if you’d prefer to get more specific and shop by TV size don’t miss out on today’s 65-inch TV deals, 70-inch TV deals, 75-inch TV deals, or 85-inch TV deals.

Hisense 50-inch A6 Series 4K Smart TV — $247, was $260

Front angle of the Hisense A6 Series 4K smart TV.
Hisense

For a large screen TV at a fraction of the expected cost, check out this TV from Hisense. It has everything you need to get the modern TV experience, including a gaming mode, HDR and HDR10, a 4K AI upscaler for older content, and a special sports mode. This sports mode automatically changes the screen’s settings to accommodate sports programming without you having to fiddle with each option. Additional bonuses like the included voice remote, DTS Virtual X, and the ability to connect directly to the TV with Bluetooth headphones and speaker make this TV easily go head-to-head and achieve victory over any other TV under $500.

Samsung 43-inch TU69OT 4K Smart TV — $260, was $280

The Samsung TU69OT 4K Smart TV on a media cabinet in a living room.
Samsung

At a price point that makes it a clear rival to all of the best TVs under $1,000, this Samsung TV offers a premium view and smooth colors. One of the words that you should notice in this TV’s name is “crystal” which denotes a couple of things. First, its crystal processor, which is the TV’s 4K upscaler, a by-now expected quality of a 4K TV. Next is what is referred to as the TV’s “PurColor Crystal Display”. This display technology creates smoothness in the represented colors, reducing artifacts in the upscaling process and other problems associated with sub-4K content. You’ll also appreciate this TV’s recommendations, which give appropriate suggestions to you based on your viewing history from both streaming services and live TV. The Samsung TU69OT works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple AirPlay2.

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Samsung 58-inch CU7000 4K Smart TV — $361, was $380

The Samsung CU7000 4K TV on a white background.
Samsung

One of the most affordable large-screen TVs on the market is the Samsung 70-inch CU7000, and it’s made even more affordable with this deal. It delivers amazing 4K picture quality with Crystal UHD technology, and it’s able to upscale older content into 4K resolution as you watch. Its smart capabilities are powered by Tizen, which gives you instant access to many of the most popular streaming platforms. This TV also works with Alexa, making it easy to integrate your Alexa-enabled devices and expand your smart home setup. It also works with Google Assistant, which allows you to change channels, adjust volume, and control playback with just your voice, as well as Apple AirPlay 2, which allows you to share content from Apple devices on the TV.

Insignia 70-inch F30 LED 4K Smart TV — $400, was $500

Inisgnia F30 50-inch 4k Smart TV in living room.
Insignia

Insignia makes some great budget TVs and the popular F30 model is even cheaper with this deal. It’s got the standard LED display that you’re probably used to if you last bought a TV some years ago, but also has a 4K resolution and smart capabilities. In other words, this is a fantastic way to upgrade or replace your aging TV for about the same cost (or less) than you paid for it. If you’re wanting a TV, but don’t want to pay too much, this is a no-brainer.

Hisense 70-inch R6 4K Roku TV — $428, was $478

Hisense 4K TV on a cabinet.
Hisense

The Hisense R6 is a popular TV when it comes to making a value play. It delivers stunning 4K image quality, but it’s also packed with access to tons of content through the Roku TV OS platform. With Roku you can watch, stream, play, listening, and laugh with all kinds of content, and it’s brought to life with the Hisense R6’s impressive features. These include Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10, as well as Motion Rate 120 which makes fast-paced content more immersive by preventing lag. The R6 is compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa for voice controls and includes DTS Studio Sound for an immersive audio experience.

Toshiba 75-inch C350 4K Fire TV — $500, was $650

Toshiba C350 Series Smart Fire TV 4K
Amazon

If you’ve been thinking about getting a Fire device for streaming from your TV but also just want a new, nice TV, you should consider this one. The big things that make this TV stand out from others that are adjacent to it in quality and capabilities are; its large 75-inch screen, Apple Airplay support, its Alexa voice remote, and its affordability.

TCL 75-inch S4 4K LED Google TV — $504, was $530

The TCL 75-Inch Class S4 S-Class 4K UHD Smart Google TV in a sunlit room.
TCL

Value is front and center with the TCL S4 4K LED Smart TV, as it’s a nice balance of affordability and features. It delivers stunning 4K picture quality with four times the resolution of Full HD, as well as endless entertainment with easy access to your favorite streaming services. Google Chromecast is built right into the TV, allowing you to easily stream movies, shows and photos from your Android or iOS device. It also has 3 HDMI inputs, which makes it great for gamers who want to connect several consoles, or for anybody looking to set up a home theater arrangement.

Samsung 50-inch Q60C QLED 4K Smart TV — $570, was $600

The Samsung Q60C QLED 4K TV against a white background.
Samsung

The Samsung Q60C is one of the best value QLED TVs on the market, as it has a great balance of affordability and features. As owners of any one of the best QLED TVs can attest, QLED technology produces one of the best 4K images available. It utilizes dual LEDs and Quantum Dot color to create lifelike images, and an overall immersive home theater experience. This Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV is even able to upscale older content into the modern clarity of 4K resolution. Picture quality is heightened with Quantum HDR technology, and smart TV capabilities include compatibility with voice assistants, object tracking for 3D surround sound, and easy access to built-in streaming services.

TCL 65-inch QM8 QLED 4K Smart TV — $900, was $1,200

TCL 2024 QM8 4K mini-LED TV.
TCL QM8 Phil Nickinson / Digital Trends

We’ve been enamored with the QM8 ever since we got our hands on it. It’s unique in that it has mini-LED backlighting (think good contrasting), an uncommon feature for TCL TVs. When you combine this with its ability to display in 4K at 144Hz or 1440p at 240Hz, you have an incredibly smooth experience with seductive shadows. One thing nearly every look at the QM8 has praised, though only lightly so in our TCL QM8 review, is the price. Even in normal times, with no discount, the QM8 is highly competitive with much more expensive TVs and the contrast makes it fell more like an OLED than an LED.

Sony 65-inch Bravia XR A80L OLED 4K TV — $1,500, was $2,200

Sony A80L 4K OLED TV.
Sony / Sony

This TV utilizes the Google TV smart platform, which gives you a range of smart features, including hands-free voice controls that allow you to access entertainment, get answers, and control the TV and other smart home devices. Additional smart features include compatibility with Apple AirPlay for streaming pictures, video, or audio directly to the TV from an Apple device. This is also a TV you should consider if you have a PlayStation 5, as it offers extraordinary picture quality and responsive gameplay through features designed exclusively for the Sony PlayStation platforms.

How we chose the best TV deals

TVs are some of the most frequently discounted pieces of tech on the market, and with so many TV deals out there to look at it can be a little overwhelming trying to figure out which among them are the best TV deals. The main thing we look for when selecting the best TV deals is balance. There’s a lot to take into account, such as brand recognition, picture technology, screen size, and even the year the TV was released, and we look at all of these things and make selections that provide a decent balance of them all.

Screen size and picture technology are important, but they can be easily sorted through once you’ve found a brand and price range you like. And while we always include some bargain options among the best TV deals, we try to stay focused on more recognizable brands. Brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony are widely considered to be among the best TV brands, and even they have substantial and frequent discounts going. Brands like TCL, Vizio, and Hisense have become known as great value brands, and their generally low prices are made even better with frequent discounts.

As well, newer TVs tend to get the upper hand when we’re narrowing things down. It’s very easy to find discounts on TV models that are a year or two old, but the discounts they see are often similar to the discounts we see on newer models. It makes little sense to purchase a TV that’s three years old when its newer counterpart is essentially the same price, so we always try to keep more recently released models among our selections for the best TV deals.

Andrew Morrisey
Andrew has been writing professionally for more than 20 years and has been writing about tech for three of them. His focus at…
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