Black Friday TV-deals 2024: LIVE
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If you’re looking to upgrade your TV, I have great news. Black Friday deals are starting early and there are plenty of amazing deals you can score right now at retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and Walmart.
I’ve been tracking Black Friday TV deals for 17 years and I can confidently say that November is the best month for TV deals. In fact, I purchased my first OLED TV during Black Friday and till this day it remains one of the best tech purchases I’ve ever made. (If you’re wondering, I purchased the LG 65-inch C2 OLED TV).
Years ago I would have advised shoppers to wait till Thanksgiving week to make any purchases. But those days are over. The Black Friday creep is real and I’m seeing epic price cuts right now. Sure, there’s always the chance that prices may drop in the coming days, but that’s a risk you take anytime you purchase new tech. Furthermore, the Black Friday TV deals you typically see closer to Thanksgiving are those head-turning deals on off-brand TVs.
Below I’m highlighting all of the TV deals I think are worth buying right now. I’ll mention if I think it could get cheaper and I’ll also compare prices amongst retailers, so you know you’re getting the best price possible. I’ll also keep a close eye on models listed in our best TVs and best OLED TVs guides. So let’s get onto those deals!
Oled TVs
LG C3 4K OLED TV sale: from $1,096 @ Amazon
Although it’s a year old, the LG C3 is still one of the best mid-tier OLED TVs you can buy. In our LG OLED C3 review, we said the Editor’s Choice TV delivers perfect blacks, thrilling contrast, and rich, accurate colors at every point across the visual spectrum. It’s also perfect for gamers with a suite of Game Optimizer features and a 120Hz refresh rate. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR 10/HLG support, four HDMI 2.1 ports, built-in Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant/Apple HomeKit support, and LG’s Magic Remote. Keep in mind that smaller sizes are coming in and out of stock.
Sony 65" Bravia 8 4K OLED TV: was $2,499 now $1,698 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV is a stellar 2024 TV that sits perfectly well between Sony’s Bravia 9 and the A95L OLED. It corrals a 120Hz refresh rate on an OLED panel built for entertainment. As for HDR support, it comes equipped with Dolby Vision, HLG, and HDR10, and a 50W 2.1 speaker is quite the added touch. In our Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV review, we said it offers the perfect blacks OLED is known for, plus the wide off-center viewing angles that customers tend to appreciate about OLED technology.
Panasonic 65" Z85 4K OLED TV: was $1,799 now $1,699 @ Amazon
Panasonic TVs are making a comeback in the U.S. Built around Panasonic’s HCX Pro AI Processor MKII, its new OLED TV offers support for HDR10/HDR10+/Dolby Vision/HLG and Dolby Atmos audio. On the gaming front, you get a 120Hz panel with VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, and NVIDIA G-Sync support. It comes in 55- and 65-inch size options.
LG 65" G3 OLED 4K TV: was $2,299 now $1,996 @ Amazon
75 Inch TV
Toshiba 75" 4K Fire TV: was $649 now $479 @ Amazon
The Toshiba Fire TV is the perfect smart TV for anyone who wants a modern TV on a small budget. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10 content as well as DTS Virtual: X audio. In our Toshiba C350 Fire TV review, we said its color accuracy, low lag time, and responsive Fire TV operating system make it a great value for budget shoppers.
Roku TV 75" Plus Series 4K QLED TV: was $999 now $799 @ Amazon
The Roku Plus Series is an outstanding value. In our Roku Plus Series 4K QLED TV review, we said it offers a great smart interface, HDR color, and excellent sound at an affordable price. This 75-inch model is the biggest TV in Roku’s new lineup. It features a QLED screen along with full array local dimming. You also get Dolby Vision/HDR 10 Plus/HLG support, Apple HomeKit/Alexa/Google Assistant support, and four HDMI ports. Gamers take note that while it’s reliable for casual play, you only get a 60Hz screen and no HDMI 2.1 support.
60-65 inch TVs
TCL 65" Q6 4K QLED TV: was $549 now $499 @ Amazon
The TCL Q6 is a fantastic 2024 display, equipped with a 60Hz refresh rate in tandem with support for the range of HDR standards. While you might be missing out on the screen tearing technologies, like G-Sync and AMD FreeSync, it does still have support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
Hisense 65" U7N Mini-LED 4K QLED TV: was $999 now $699 @ Amazon
Free NBA2K25! If you’re on the hunt for a value-forward Mini-LED TV and the discounted U8N is still too pricey for your taste, the Hisense U7N is just the ticket. Our testing revealed that the U7N doesn’t get as bright as its higher-end series sibling, but it’s nevertheless bright enough for most living spaces. Plus, it comes with many of the same gaming features, like a 120Hz refresh rate, VRR, and FreeSync. (Note: This TV includes a free digital copy of NBA2K25).
Hisense 65" U8N Mini-LED 4K QLED TV: was $1,499 now $1,099 @ Amazon
Free NBA2K25! The Hisense U8N isn’t just one of the most value-forward TVs of the year, it’s one of the best TVs, period. It features a bright Mini-LED display with impressive backlight control, making it a versatile pick for both bright- and dark-room viewing. Thanks to an array of high-end features, the U8N is a great pick for casual and dedicated gamers, too. It offers all of this for a far lower price than most of the competition in the Mini-LED class. (Note: This TV includes a free digital copy of NBA2K25).
Sony 65" Bravia 7 Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,999 now $1,398 @ Amazon
50-59 inch TVs
Roku TV 55" Plus Series 4K QLED TV: was $499 now $428 @ Amazon
The Roku Plus Series is an outstanding value. In our Roku Plus Series 4K QLED TV review, we said it offers a great smart interface, HDR color, and excellent sound at an affordable price. It features a QLED screen along with full array local dimming. You also get Dolby Vision/HDR 10 Plus/HLG support, Apple HomeKit/Alexa/Google Assistant support, and four HDMI ports. Gamers take note that while it’s reliable for casual play, you only get a 60Hz screen and no HDMI 2.1 support.
Hisense 58" U6HF 4K TV: was $549 now $449 @ Amazon
The Hisense U6H is an affordable Fire TV that offers top level performance. In our Hisense U6H review, we called it a stellar value and a budget TV that exceeds expectations. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10 Plus support, four HDMI 2.1 ports, full array local dimming, and built-in Google Assistant support/Alexa compatibility.
Vizio 50" MQX QLED 4K TV: was $629 now $498 @ Amazon
The Vizio MQX QLED TV is one of our favorite TVs. If you want awesome gaming performance on a budget, this TV has 4K/120Hz support for consoles, a 1080p/240Hz gaming mode for PC gaming, HDR10/Dolby Vision/HDR10+/HLG support and a great smart TV platform.
FAQ
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.