I test TVs for a living and I've found all of the best OLED TV deals ahead of Black Friday

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We're just a few weeks away from the biggest sales event of the year, but I'm going to let you in on a secret: Many of the best deals on the best TVs are already available. In fact, if you're shopping specifically for an OLED TV, right now is a great time to beat the Black Friday rush and score an incredible TV without it selling out from underneath you.

How do I know this? Well, for one thing, I've been testing, reviewing and recommending TVs for over a decade. For another thing, I start every day by scanning the digital shelves of online stores, so I'm well-positioned to track price trends. And, right now, the trends have spoken: OLED TVs are in.

Many of the best OLED TVs you can buy are at their lowest price ever. Most of these sets are new for 2024, but there are a couple of diamonds in the rough from last year that I highly recommend. Bear in mind that prices and stock can change on a moment-to-moment basis.

  • LG 42" C4 OLED TV: was $996 now $896 @ Amazon
  • Samsung 48" S90D OLED TV: was $1,597 now $1,039 @ Amazon
  • Sony 55" Bravia 8 OLED TV: was $1,799 now $1,398 @ Amazon
  • Sony 65" A80L OLED TV: was $2,199 now $1,499 @ Best Buy
  • LG 55" G4 OLED TV: was $2,599 now $1,796 @ Amazon
  • Samsung 55" S95D OLED TV: was $2,397 now $1,897 @ Amazon
  • LG 65" G3 OLED TV: was $2,299 now $1,999 @ Best Buy

Best OLED TV deals ahead of Black Friday

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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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