I spent all of 2024 testing TVs — here's the 6 best deals ahead of the holidays

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Now that the dust has settled after Black Friday and Cyber Monday, I'm excited to narrow down a list of great TV deals into a list of my favorite TV deals.

You see, I spent all of this year doing the same thing I've been doing for over a decade: testing, watching and tinkering with the best TVs on on the market. In fact, 2024 was one of the most impressive years for OLEDs, Mini-LEDs and QLEDs in my ten years in the business.

Most folks know that the week of Black Friday and Cyber Monday is one of the best times to save money on a TV, but fewer folks realize that many linger — some extending all the way to the end of December. I can't guarantee that all of these will last that long, but I can guarantee that they're worthy of consideration. I should know: I've seen all of them.

  • TCL 65" Q6 QLED TV: was $549 now $427 @ Amazon
  • LG 48" B4 OLED TV: was $799 now $599 @ Best Buy
  • Hisense 75" U7N Mini-LED TV: was $1,397 now $897 at Amazon
  • LG 48" C4 OLED TV: was $1,599 now $1,096 @ Amazon
  • Hisense 65" U8N Mini-LED TV: was $1,499 now $1,099 @ Amazon
  • Samsung 65" QN90D Mini-LED TV: was $2,297 now $1,497 @ Amazon

About the author

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I'm Michael, and in addition to snowfall, yule logs and egg nog, I associate the holiday season with helping my friends, family and readers find deals on a new TV. I know how important these big purchases can be (especially during the holiday shopping season), and I take great pride in helping folks feel confident about it.

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Michael Desjardin is a Senior Editor for TVs at Tom's Guide. He's been testing and tinkering with TVs professionally for over a decade, previously for Reviewed and USA Today. Michael graduated from Emerson College where he studied media production and screenwriting. He loves cooking, zoning out to ambient music, and getting way too invested in the Red Sox. He considers himself living proof that TV doesn't necessarily rot your brain.

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