Black Friday TV deals from Samsung, LG, TCL, Roku and more include some of this year’s lowest prices

The Black Friday sales are starting, and that means it’s the best time of year to buy a new TV. If you’re hoping to get a new big screen but aren’t sure which one to get, allow us to separate the junk deals from the deals worth your time. Below we’ve listed the best Black Friday TV deals we’ve found so far, including discounts on high-end OLED and budget-friendly options from Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense, and more. We’ll update this roundup as more deals emerge through Black Friday.

Best Black Friday TV deals: Under $500

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The QM6K is widely considered to be one of this year’s better TV bargains. As a more budget-friendly model, you won’t find top-notch contrast, color volume, brightness or HDR performance, but its quantum-dot color, mini-LED backlighting and full-array local dimming help it more than hold its own for the money. It’s also a good buy for gaming on a budget, as it has relatively low input lag and a fast 144Hz refresh rate that can reach up to 288Hz when playing in 1080p. This deal is at its lowest ever. The 65-inch and 75-inch models are also at their best prices ever at $498 and $698, respectively. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.

$398 on Amazon

Hisense U65QF (55-inch) for $428 at Amazon ($372 off MSRP):The U65QF is another entry-level LED TV with generally positive reviews. Most feedback on the web suggests that it can’t match the QM6K in terms of contrast, gaming features, and overall accuracy, so TCL’s model should be the better buy for most. This iteration also uses Amazon’s Fire TV platform instead of the clean Google TV. However, it can achieve a higher peak brightness, so it’s worth considering if you get particularly poor brightness in your living room. This is the lowest price we’ve seen for the 55-inch model, but the 65-inch ($548), 75-inch ($748) and 85-inch ($998) models are also at their lowest ever. Even at Best Buy.

Best Black Friday TV deals: Between $500 and $1,000

TCL QM7K (65-inch) for $798 at Amazon ($202 off): The TCL QM7K is a huge step up from the QM6K, with significantly better contrast, brightness and color volume. It also has a 144Hz refresh rate with 288Hz@1080p support, though like the budget model it’s limited to two HDMI 2.1 ports. And like most LED TVs, it can’t compete with a good OLED set when it comes to color and viewing angles. This deal matches the all-time low for the 65-inch model. The 55-inch version is $30 more than its previous best of $598. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.

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The TCL QM8K is a high-end LED TV and a step up from the QM7K with significantly higher brightness. It’s still not as good as an OLED TV like the Samsung S90F or LG C5 in a dark room, as its contrast isn’t as deep and blacks aren’t equally deep. Its viewing angles are also markedly worse. But reviews say it performs excellently compared to other LED sets, and since it gets brighter than most OLED models (especially with non-HDR content), it can cope with ambient light better. It also has a 144Hz refresh rate with support for 288Hz at 1080p, although it only comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports, and it’s not available in sizes smaller than 65 inches.

This is the lowest we’ve ever seen for the 65-inch model and a great deal for those who can afford to spend a little extra to upgrade over the QM7K. The 75-inch version is also on sale for a reduced price of $1,398 – which is stepping into OLED territory, but could be worthwhile if you need the increased brightness of a top-tier LED TV. Even at Best Buy.

$898 on Amazon

LG B5 (55-inch) for $897 at Amazon ($100 off):The B5 is LG’s entry-level OLED TV for 2025. It gives you the main benefits of any OLED TV – excellent contrast, wide viewing angles, smooth motion, etc. – but it can’t get as bright as the higher-end LG C5, so it doesn’t look as colorful. (There are no specific discounts offered on the C5 at the time of this writing.) It’s technically limited to a 120Hz refresh rate instead of 144Hz, though that’s not a big deal unless you plan on playing PC games on your TV. Although this isn’t a huge discount, it matches the lowest price we’ve ever seen for the 55-inch model. Also at Best Buy and LG.

Hisense U75QG (55-inch) for $528 at Amazon ($386 off): Hisense U75QG is a close competitor of QM7K. Its main advantage is that it can get brighter than TCL’s models, which can make HDR content appear more dynamic. This set also comes with four HDMI 2.1 ports instead of two, which is good for people with multiple game consoles and soundbars. That said, some reviews say it has lower contrast than the QM7K and can’t produce HDR content Very Bright to be completely precise. It also suffers from more noticeable motion blur, meaning it’s not the best choice for fast-paced games. So you may only want to get this if you’re determined to stay in this price range and want to place your TV in a particularly bright room. Still, this is the best price we’ve ever seen for a 55-inch set. The same applies to the 65-inch ($748) and 75-inch ($998) models. Even at Best Buy.

The best Black Friday TV deals: $1,000 and up

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The S90F is notable for its use of a QD-OLED panel, which combines the usual benefits of OLED TVs with a layer of quantum dots. This helps produce a wider range of brighter colors than traditional WOLED TVs. It also has a fast 144Hz refresh rate and four HDMI 2.1 ports. No Samsung TVs support Dolby Vision HDR, and some reviews lead us to believe that LG’s C5 – a competing WOLED TV – can maintain deep blacks in a bright room. Still, this set should provide a more colorful image in most situations.

This 65-inch model briefly dropped to $1,248 last week, but that’s its lowest price ever. The 77-inch version is also as low as $1,998. just make sure you Only However, get the 55-, 65- or 77-inch models, as these are the only ones sold in the US with the better QD-OLED panels. Also at Samsung and Best Buy.

$1,398 on Amazon

Samsung S95F (65-inch) for $2,298 at Amazon ($700 off): The S95F is a premium model that has almost universally received stellar reviews for being exceptionally bright among OLED TVs as well as maintaining the bold colors and contrast you’ve come to expect from a QD-OLED panel. That brightness, combined with the display’s matte finish, means it’s uniquely adept at blocking glare. It also has four HDMI 2.1 ports and a native 165Hz refresh rate for gaming. That said, there’s still no Dolby Vision HDR, and the matte coating means blacks won’t look as dark in a bright room. It’s not cheap, but it is the lowest price we’ve seen for a 65-inch model. Also at Samsung and Best Buy.

LG G5 (65-inch) for $1,997 at Amazon ($400 off): The LG G5 is the S95F’s main rival at the top of the OLED TV market. Most reviews say it could be brighter, it supports Dolby Vision and its glossy finish means it won’t lose those inky blacks under ambient light. However, it’s more sensitive to glare, and while its picture is a level up from most WOLED TVs, it’s still a step behind QD-OLED sets like the S95F in terms of color volume. But if you want to watch most things away from direct light, this might be a better buy. This deal has technically been live for a few weeks, but it matches the lowest price we’ve seen for the 65-inch model. Also at Best Buy and LG.

Best Black Friday Streaming Device Deals

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The Google TV Streamer 4K tops our guide, mixing fast hardware with a helpful UI that pulls together shows across streaming services and makes it easy to find the things you actually want to watch. However, it is technically limited to the older Wi-Fi 5 standard. This deal is based on the lowest price ever seen. Apart from this and.

$75 on Amazon

Roku Streaming Stick 4K for $25 at Amazon ($25 off): If you want an inexpensive stick-style streamer that plugs directly into your TV, the Streaming Stick 4K is worth considering, or if you just prefer Roku’s app-based UI, which many people find easier to navigate than options from Google and Amazon. Performance is decent, if not super-fast, and the device also supports Apple AirPlay. Just expect to see some ads and know that there is no Twitch app. This deal matches Stick’s all-time low. Also at Best Buy and B&H.

Roku Streaming Stick Plus for $19 at Amazon ($21 off):The Streaming Stick Plus is a cheaper version of the Streaming Stick 4K that has no Dolby Vision support and does not include a long-range Wi-Fi extender. It may be less reliable with choppier internet connections as a result, but it can generally be powered directly from the TV’s USB port, it can still stream up to 4K, and the software experience is similar. Most people should probably spend the extra $5 for the Streaming Stick 4K, but if you really want to save, the Plus is a good value. This deal is the lowest ever. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.

Roku Ultra for $69 at Amazon ($31 off):If you want the Roku experience in a set-top box design with built-in Ethernet and USB ports, the Ultra may be worth it. Unlike the Streaming Stick, it comes with a rechargeable remote that supports voice controls, a lost remote finding tool, and backlit buttons. (Although you can buy it separately.) This latest model also has a faster processor and Wi-Fi 6 support, though it’s not as fast as other boxes like the Google TV Streamer 4K or Apple TV 4K. This deal is based on the best price we track. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus for $25 at Amazon ($25 off): If you prefer one of Amazon’s media streamers, the newly rebranded Fire TV Stick 4K Plus offers the same basic experience as the pricier Fire TV Stick 4K Max, only it has a slightly slower processor, half the storage space (8GB), and Wi-Fi 6 support instead of Wi-Fi 6E. For most people who just want to stream casually, this shouldn’t be a huge disadvantage. Just keep in mind that its Fire OS interface is still quite ad-heavy and prioritizes Amazon’s own apps over everything else. This deal is $3 more than the device’s all-time low, but it’s the best price we’ve seen in the last year. Even at Best Buy.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $35 at Amazon ($25 off): If you want the best Amazon streaming stick, the 4K Max gives you faster hardware than the Plus model and may be beneficial if you have a Wi-Fi 6E router at home. This deal isn’t an all-time low, but it matches the best price seen in the last year. Also at Best Buy and Target.

Amazon Fire TV Stick HD for $18 at Amazon ($17 off):The Fire TV Stick HD is the budget choice in our guide to the best streaming devices. It only streams up to 1080p and runs a little more slowly than Amazon’s 4K model because it has a slower chip and only 1GB of RAM. The usual complaints with Fire OS still apply. But if you want to stick with Amazon and add streaming apps to as many older TVs as possible, this will work quite well. This discount matches the best price we’ve tracked. Also at Best Buy and Target.



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