I test TVs for a living and these early Black Friday OLED TV deals can't be beat

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If you were already planning to buy one of the best OLED TVs on Black Friday or Cyber Monday this year, you might want to hasten your plans. Right now, OLED TVs across the industry are seeing some pretty wild price cuts. If you want to guarantee yourself a good deal, the savvy approach would be to beat the holiday rush.

It's easy to see why OLED TVs always end up on our list of the best TVs you can buy. Their self-lit pixels allow for perfect black levels, ultra-wide viewing angles, and incredible contrast control. In the great OLED vs Mini-LED debate, you can find me on Team OLED.

Today, I've sifted through dozens of deals on 4K OLED TVs, narrowing it down to just six models. You can trust our recommendations because we've tested and evaluated each of these TVs, from performance to features.

Throughout the round-up, I'll be sure to mention which models are on sale across their respective size points. There's an OLED deal for everyone.

  • Samsung 48" S90D OLED TV: was $1,597 now $1,047 @ Amazon
  • Sony 55" A80L OLED TV: was $1,699 now $1,199 @ Best Buy
  • Sony 55" Bravia 8 OLED TV: was $1,799 now $1,398 @ Amazon
  • LG 55" G4 OLED TV: was $2,599 now $1,796 @ Amazon
  • LG 77" B4 OLED TV: was $3,399 now $1,796 @ Amazon
  • Samsung 55" S95D OLED TV: was $2,397 now $1,897 @ Amazon

Best OLED TV deals

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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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