The day itself may be over, but there are still some Cyber Week deals you can grab at the last minute, including deals on a new TV. From OLED to QLED, from 32-inches to 85-inches and beyond, we’ve scoured the web and found the best Cyber Week TV deals still available from top brands like Samsung and LG. You can shop by brand by clicking on the links below:
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To make sure you get the most bang for your buck, our experts are mulling over the best offers, strainer in hand, in search of a diamond in the rough. What we’re left with is a list of the best Cyber Week TV sales you can trust, including everything from HDTVs and 4K TVs to top-of-the-line 8K TVs. There’s something for everyone, and all of them are at their lowest price of the year.
Top 5 Cyber Week TV deals today
Some of the hottest deals still available are a TCL 40-inch smart TV deal and a Samsung 70-inch 4K TV deal. Check out some other great deals below:
- 50-inch TCL 4 Series 4K TV — $250, was $350
- 55-inch TCL 4 Series 4K TV — $280, was $400
- 58-inch Samsung 7 Series 4K TV — $398, was $450
- 65-inch LG UN7000 Series 4K TV — $500, was $550
- 75-inch LG UN7070 Series 4K TV — $1,047, was $1,400
Best Samsung TV deals
If you’re looking to buy a giant TV in 2020, Samsung is one of the best TV brands to help make that happen. With big discounts on 4K TVs, smart TVs, and QLED models at varying sizes, now is a great time to take advantage of Cyber Week deals. One of the hottest deals today is a 43-inch Samsung 4K TV deal at Amazon. Check out more Cyber Week TV deals below:
Best Sony TV deals
While brands like Vizio, TCL, and Samsung tend to have a wide range of options in terms of budget, Sony mostly sells high-end televisions.
Best TCL TV deals
If you’re looking for some of the best Roku TV deals available, TCL offers some great options under $300. If you’re looking to add a Roku TV to your home without overspending, take a look at some of the sales below:
Best LG TV deals
Much like Samsung, some of the best Cyber Week LG TV deals vary wildly on price. Below are some of the best sales we’ve found.
How to choose a TV
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: The most important piece of advice we’d give to someone looking for a new television is to know your limit — in terms of both budget and screen size. After all, the absolute last thing you want to do is part with north of $2,500 for a QLED or OLED 4K TV, only to find it won’t fit through the door, let alone on the wall, when it arrives (and has pushed you over your credit limit in the process). Decide on these before you start browsing the best TVs to avoid the unnecessary stress of having to organize a return.
Next, start considering the various features that could be of use. There’s a lot to choose from, so take some time researching the differences between different Smart TVs. For example, TCL licenses Roku OS, which is the undisputed king of streaming, but rival Android TV is quickly becoming a favorite alternative and comes bundled on Sony’s 4K TVs like the Sony X950H. LG’s WebOS, used in TVs like the LG Gallery Series GX, let you choose between Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for even greater control. Other notable features worth looking at are voice control, refresh rate, full array local dimming, and Apple AirPlay support.
By now, you should have tunneled in on a manufacturer. The next step is to start looking at the various models they have to offer. Decide how important screen quality is. If you’re a convenience viewer looking for a television to watch the latest must-see Netflix Original after work and the occasional movie on a weekend, a regular LED TV like the TCL 4 Series will do the trick. For better brightness and color, consider a QLED TV. If you’re all about picture quality, then go with an OLED TV. Want the highest resolution possible? Go huge with a Samsung Q800T QLED 8K TV.
Should you buy a TV?
The holiday season is without a shadow of a doubt the best time to buy a new television. Why? Cyber Week TV deals, of course. It’s the time of year when retailers cut prices of the latest models to make way for their successors that are set to be showcased at CES in January, and it’s your chance to take some cutting-edge screen on the cheap. Be warned, though: Units are flying off the shelves, so if you’re hoping to have one in your living room before Christmas, best order soon or risk disappointment.
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