Cyber Monday TV deals — 55 early sales I’d shop now

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Right now is the best time of the year to buy a new TV. Yes, you can find TV deals year-round, but Cyber Monday TV deals offer the lowest prices of the year and no holiday comes close to the prices I'm seeing right now.

If you're looking for the absolute lowest TV prices of the day, Best Buy has smart TVs on sale from $59. That's one of the lowest starting prices we've seen all year for smart TVs. Meanwhile, Walmart has 4K TVs on sale from $178. The sale includes some of the best OLED TVs we've tested, such as the LG C4.

I've been covering Cyber Monday TV deals for 17 years. In fact, I even purchased my first OLED TV during Cyber Week two years ago. (I got the LG C2 OLED, which remains one of my favorite tech purchases). Along with the TV experts at Tom's Guide, we'll be hunting down the best Cyber Monday TV deals on TVs we own, recommend, or models that made it to our best TV of 2024 guide. Make sure to bookmark this page and check back often for the latest sales.

  • TV sale: deals from $59 @ Best Buy
  • Pioneer 55" 4K TV: was $349 now $199 @ Best Buy
  • Onn 65" 4K Roku TV: was $349 now $298 @ Walmart
  • Roku TV 55" Plus QLED TV: was $499 now $399 @ Best Buy
  • LG 48" B4 OLED TV: was $1,499 now $599 @ Best Buy
  • Hisense 55" Mini-LED TV: was $1,099 now $697 @ Amazon
  • LG 42" C4 OLED TV: was $1,499 now $866 @ Walmart
  • LG 65" C3 OLED TV: was $1,499 now $1,196 @ Amazon
  • Samsung 65" QN90D QLED TV: was $2,297 now $1,497 @ Amazon
  • Sony 65" Bravia 8 OLED TV: was $2,499 now $1,698 @ Amazon
  • LG 55" G4 OLED TV: was $2,599 now $1,796 @ Amazon
  • Hisense 100" ULED 4K TV: was $2,999 now $1,799 @ Best Buy

My Favorite Cyber Monday TV deals now

OLED TVs

75 inch+ TVs

60-65 inch TVs

50-59 inch TVs

32-49 inch TVs

UK TV Deals

TV Buying Advice

  • Don't buy a TV with less than 4K resolution. 4K is the standard these days, so unless you see a very cheap 1080p set, try to stick with 4K.
  • 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 2023 TVs are 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.

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As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.

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