Here are the latest prominent TV deal updates and where to find them.
What’s hot now
- Cyber Week-style TV deals continue to surface through late fall into December, with big discounts on 4K OLEDs and QLEDs from top brands. Expect clearance-style pricing on last-year models alongside notable price cuts on current-gen panels from LG, Samsung, Sony, and TCL. [cite ]
- In the US, retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and Target frequently rotate deep markdowns on mid-size to large TVs (65–85 inches), including gaming-focused models with HDMI 2.1, variable refresh rate, and fast response times. [cite ][cite ]
- Tech media arms you with curated lists of “best TV deals” across retailer sites, often highlighting specific doorbuster prices (e.g., 65–75 inch 4K sets) and occasional bundle offers (soundbars, streaming devices). [cite ][cite ][cite ]
Where to find reliable, up-to-date deals
- PCMag and Tom’s Guide maintain regularly refreshed roundups of current discounts, with model highlights and price histories. Check their “best TV deals” pages for today’s lowest prices and suggested buy-now options. [cite ][cite ]
- TechRadar and IGN compile ongoing sale coverage, including budget OLEDs and mid-range QLEDs, often noting price drops at major retailers like Best Buy and Amazon. [cite ][cite ]
- Consumer-focused outlets (Consumer Reports, Which?) periodically publish “best TV deals right now” and seasonal sale roundups to help compare value across brands and screen sizes. [cite ][cite ]
Pro tips to snag the best price
- Time your purchase around major sale events (Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Cyber Week) when retailers frequently offer the steepest markdowns on premium models. [cite ]
- Compare price histories for the exact model across retailers, and watch for bundles that include a free or discounted soundbar, mounting kit, or streaming device to maximize value. [cite ][cite ]
- Consider last year’s generation if you want a large-screen OLED or mini-LED QLED at a substantial discount; many reviews note that year-over-year improvements can be incremental for typical viewing. [cite ][cite ]
Quick examples you might find today
- 65–75 inch 4K OLED or QLED sets often land in the mid-$600s to mid-$1,000s range at major retailers when on sale, with notable reductions during clearance periods. [cite ][cite ]
- Gaming-focused TVs with HDMI 2.1 and high refresh rates may see bundles or price cuts around gaming season, sometimes paired with consoles or soundbars. [cite ][cite ]
If you want, I can search for the latest specific model deals currently live in Dallas-area retailers and assemble a short list with sale prices, store availability, and links.
Sources
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www.ndtv.comThis week's best TV deals from Samsung, LG, Amazon, and more
www.techradar.comThere are plenty of holiday TV sales at great low prices on all sizes, as well as deals on soundbars and streaming devices.
www.consumerreports.orgThe best TV deals in the UK sales. We've hand-picked top deals on 4K, QLED, OLED and LCD TVs at a range of sizes, so you can find the perfect set
www.which.co.ukCyber Week TV deals are here with some of the year's lowest prices, with models from Samsung, Sony, and Amazon offering hundreds off!
www.pcmag.comConsumer Reports tracks prices on TVs we test and similar models to help you find the best deals on great TVs from LG, Samsung, TCL, and other popular brands.
www.consumerreports.orgThere are tons of TV sales available right now with major savings on TVs from LG, Samsung, Tobshiba and more.
www.cnet.comSave on Hisense, LG, TCL, Sony, and more.
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