Cyber Monday has come and gone, but if you’re still hoping to upgrade the living room for the holidays, some of the better TV deals from last week are still available. We’ve scoured the web and picked out the best of what’s left below. The offer includes some well-reviewed OLED TVs from Samsung, Sony and LG. As well as some notable budget models from Hisense. If you’re happy with your current TV, there are still some discounts available on streaming gear.
The best Cyber Monday TV deals are still available
Hisense U65QF (55-inch) for $398 at Amazon ($402 off MSRP):The U65QF is an entry-level LED TV that gets generally positive reviews. Most feedback on the web suggests that it can’t match the competing TCL QM6K in terms of contrast, gaming features and overall accuracy, so that model is a better buy when both are priced similarly. The set also uses Amazon’s Fire TV platform instead of the clean Google TV. However, it can reach the highest brightness, so it’s worth considering if you’ve got particularly bad 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 ($890) models are also at their lowest ever. Even at Best Buy.
Hisense U75QG (55-inch) for $498 at Amazon ($416 off):The Hisense U75QG is a mid-tier Mini-LED TV and a big step up from the U65QG. Its main advantage over rivals like the TCL QM7K is that it can get seriously bright, which helps HDR content look more dynamic. This set comes with four HDMI 2.1 ports, which is great 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, so it’s not the best choice for fast-paced games. 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 a new low for the 55-inch set. The same applies to the 65-inch ($748) and 75-inch ($998) models. Even at Best Buy.
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, nor does it look as colorful. (The C5 isn’t discounted yet.) 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. This deal has been live for a few weeks but still matches the lowest it’s ever been for the 55-inch model. Also at Best Buy and LG.
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This 65-inch model dropped a few times earlier this month to $1,248, but otherwise that’s its lowest price ever. The 77-inch version is also as low as $1,998. just make sure you Only Get the 55-, 65- or 77-inch models, as these are the only ones sold in the US with the better QD-OLED panels. Even at 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. Even at Best Buy.
Sony Bravia A95L (55-inch) for $1,600 at Best Buy ($1,200 off): The A95L is an older QD-OLED TV from Sony, released in 2023, but several reviews conclude that it’s not too far off from its 2025 successor, the Bravia 8 II, which currently costs $400 extra. Like many premium Sony TVs, it’s earned praise for its excellent image processing, upscaling of low-quality video, and overall accuracy, so it should appeal to those who want to watch movies and shows closer to their creators’ original intent. As a QD-OLED TV, it can display more vivid colors than lower-priced WOLED panels, plus it supports Dolby Vision HDR.
However, there are still great competitors like the Samsung S90F and LG C5 that cost hundreds of dollars less, while top-end models like the Samsung S95F and LG G5 can be noticeably brighter. The A95L also isn’t the best for gamers at this price, as it’s limited to two HDMI 2.1 ports – one of which is an eARC port for a soundbar – and its input lag is a bit higher than those of rivals. But if you’re okay with all that, this deal is the lowest it’s ever been for a 55-inch model. Also on Sony.
The best Cyber Monday streaming deals are still available
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 Plus for $19 at Amazon ($21 off):The Streaming Stick Plus is a cheaper version of Roku’s higher-end Streaming Stick 4K with no Dolby Vision support and no included 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. Even at Walmart.
Roku Ultra for $70 at Amazon ($30 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 company’s 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. Even at Walmart.
Paramount+ 2 Month Premium Subscription for $6 at Paramount ($20 off): If you’re looking to stream CBS shows or Champions League soccer, this deal reduces the monthly price of the Paramount+ tier to a total of $6 for two months. Obviously the better deal is to go for the ad-free Premium plan, which typically costs $13 per month, but beware, your subscription will be set to auto-renew by default. Paramount says this offer ends today.
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