Black Friday TV deals 2024
Black Friday is finally here — and the retail holiday brings no shortage of unprecedented TV deals and discounts. Our number-one priority here at Tom's Guide is to help you find the best TV deals. And with Black Friday savings in full swing, now is the perfect time to do some shopping.
With so many new deals rolling out, we understand shopping for a new TV can be stressful. Not to worry; I'm here to help. From the most popular brands on the market, like LG, Samsung, Sony and more, I'm handpicking my favorite TV deals — many of which have been tested and reviewed by our in-house TV experts.
Right now, I'm tracking dozens of deals on amazing OLEDs, mind-blowing Mini-LEDs and ultra-affordable QLEDs. If you dream of owning an OLED but don't want glare, Samsung's amazing 55-inch S95 OLED is $500 off at Amazon right now. Looking for something smaller? Get the super-cheap 48-inch LG B4 for only $599 at Best Buy.
I'll be keeping tabs on all the best TV deals around, so scroll on through and grab some savings. Here's the best Black Friday TV deals you can shop right now.
Quick Links
- 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 Series QLED TV: was $499 now $399 @ Best Buy [Price Drop!]
- LG 48" B4 OLED TV: was $1,499 now $599 @ Best Buy [Lowest Price!]
- Hisense 55" U8N 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 Neo QLED TV: was $2,297 now $1,497 @ Amazon [Lowest Price!]
- 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 [Lowest Price!]
- Hisense 100" U76N ULED 4K TV: was $2,999 now $1,799 @ Best Buy
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My Favorite Black Friday TV Deals Now
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OLED TVs
What is an OLED TV and why would I want one?
Unlike traditional LED TVs which rely on a backlight to illuminate their pixels, OLED TVs feature self-illuminating pixels that can be brightened and dimmed independently of one another. This means OLED TVs can consistently generate perfect black levels. Since contrast is a cornerstone of picture quality, this is a mighty big advantage, one that has positive impacts across the entire picture.
In addition to their perfect black levels and surgical contrast control, OLED TVs offer rich, voluminous color and the widest possible viewing angles money can buy. Since even the most affordable OLEDs (like the LG B4, on sale starting at $599 at Best Buy) are higher-end models, they typically arrive with several A/V- and gaming-related features, too, making them highly attractive sets for cinephiles, home theater enthusiasts, gamers and everyone in between.
Despite their lofty reputation, OLED TVs have never been cheaper than they are right now during Black Friday 2024.
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75 inch+ TVs
Is 75 inches too big for a TV?
It may seem like overkill, but as long as you’re planning to sit between 8 and 12 feet away from your next TV, 75 inches is a perfectly reasonable size for a living room TV.
In fact. now that I’ve spent my fair share of time testing and watching 75-inch 4K TVs, I can confidently say that this size point is better than reasonable — it’s actually preferable.
Those who live in smaller homes (like a particularly cozy apartment) might be better off sticking with a TV in the 60- to 65-inch size range.
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60-65 inch TVs
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50-59 inch TVs
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32-49 inch TVs
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UK TV Deals
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FAQs
- 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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