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A new TV can easily top $1,000, so finding a deal is vital. Try out these Black Friday TV deals to save on TVs of all types and sizes.
Black Friday is all about scoring big deals — the bigger, the better. Given the cost of a new television, few deals will be bigger than those on TVs. Here’s a look at some of the best Black Friday TV deals from seven popular retailers.
1. Best Buy TV deals
Best Buy Black Friday deals run through Saturday, Nov. 25.
$400 off Epson Home Cinema 2350 4K Pro-UHD Smart Streaming Projector ($899.99 sale price)Up to $250 off TCL S4 4K UHD HDR LED Smart TV with Google TV, various sizes. Discounts range from $15 off the 43″ ($199.99 sale price), up to $250 off the 85″ model ($749.99 sale price)Up to $150 off Pioneer LED 4K UHD Smart Xumo TV, various sizes. Discounts range from $100 on the 43″ model ($169.99 sale price), up to $150 for the 65″ ($349.99 sale price)
2. Walmart TV deals
Walmart Black Friday deals run through Sunday, Nov. 26.
Up to $1,912 off Sony Class BRAVIA XR X95K 4K HDR Mini LED with Smart Google TV, various sizes. Discounts range from $1,011 off the 65″ model ($1,788.00 sale price), up to $1,911.99 off the 85″ ($3,588.00 sale price)Up to $51 off TCL Class 4-Series 4K UHD HDR Smart Roku TV, various sizes. Discounts range from $20 off the 43″ model ($176.00 sale price), up to $51 off the 50″ ($298.99 sale price)
3. Target TV deals
Target Black Friday deals end Saturday, Nov. 25.
Up to $300 off LG Class 4K UHD 2160p Smart OLED TV, various sizes. Discounts range from $50 off the 43″ model ($249.99 sale price), up to $300 off on the 86″ ($999.99 sale price)Up to $100 off TCL Class S4 S-Class 4K UHD, various sizes. Discounts range from $50 off the 43″ ($199.99 sale price), up to $100 off the 75″ model ($499.99 sale price)Up to $60 off Philips 4K QLED Roku Smart TV, various sizes. Discounts range from $20 off the 50″ model ($259.99 sale price), up to $60 off on the 55″ ($289.99 sale price)
4. Amazon.com TV deals
Amazon.com Black Friday deals run through Monday, Nov. 27.
Up to $1,000 off Samsung QLED 4K Q70C Series Quantum HDR, various sizes. Discounts range from $150 off 55″ model ($747.99 sale price), up to $1,000 off the 85″ model ($1,797.99 sale price)Up to $160 off Toshiba Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV, various sizes. Discounts range from $90 off the 43″ model ($189.99 sale price), up to $160 off the 65″ ($369.99 sale price)Up to $70 off Insignia F20 Series Smart HD 720p Fire TV, various sizes. Discounts range from $60 off 24″ ($64.99 sale price), up to $70 off 32″ model ($79.99 sale price)
5. Samsung.com TV deals
Samsung Black Friday deals end bright and early Monday (Nov. 27) morning.
Up to $2,000 off: Samsung Neo QLED 4K TVs, various sizes. Discounts range from $200 off the 43″ ($999.99 sale price), up to $2,000 off an 85″ model ($2,799.99 sale price)Up to $1,900 off Samsung OLED S90C TVs, various sizes. Discounts range from $600 off a 55″ model ($1,299.99 sale price), up to $1,900 off the 83″ ($3,499.99 sale price)Up to $1,000 off Samsung The Frame QLED 4K LS03B, various sizes. Discounts range from $50 off the 32″ model ($549.99 sale price), up to $1,000 off for the 75″ and 85″ models ($1,999.99 and $3,299.99, respectively)
6. Sam’s Club TV deals
A Sam’s Club membership costs $50 a year, so if you don’t already have one, make sure you include that cost in your calculations. Some of Sam’s Club’s Black Friday deals are actually the same discounts you can get at other retailers, so comparison shop before deciding where to buy, especially if you’re not currently a member.
Sam’s Club Black Friday deals run through Monday, Nov. 27.
$100 off: SAMSUNG 70″ Class TU690T-Series Crystal Ultra HD 4K Smart TV ($478.00 sale price)$90 off: VIZIO 50″ Class V-Series 4K LED HDR Smart TV ($199.00 sale price)
7. Costco TV deals
Costco actually makes it hard to see what sorts of discounts you’re getting since it doesn’t seem to list regular prices on Black Friday TV deals. Additionally, I did see some Black Friday discounts that were the same at other retailers. Make sure you compare prices for the specific models you’re interested in to see if you’re really scoring a deal. And make sure you figure in the membership fee if you’re not already a member.
Costco Black Friday deals run through Monday, Nov. 27.
$979.99 sale price: Samsung 55″ Class – The Frame Series – 4K UHD QLED LCD TV$999.99 sale price: Sony 65″ Class – X90CL Series – 4K UHD LED LCD TV
A few TV-buying tips
Hopefully we all stick to the golden rule of: Compare Prices on Everything All the Time. In addition, here are a few tips specific to shopping for a new TV on Black Friday:
OLED is better for picture quality, QLED is better for price.Beware models made specifically for Black Friday (without previous prices, reviews, etc), as they can be subpar in quality.Use a credit card with extended warranty protection so you can skip pricey store warranties.Maximize your credit card rewards by choosing the best card for each retailer. (Remember that Costco only accepts Visa credit cards in the warehouse, and Visa and Mastercard online.)
Sharing some TV time can be a great family activity, especially when winter weather makes inside play advisable. And it’s how many of us unwind at the end of the day. So it makes sense you want to buy a nice TV — but that doesn’t mean you have to break the bank to do it.
Take advantage of sales like these (or those sure to come with Cyber Monday and whatever other holiday sales they come up with) to make sure you watch in style, while still watching your budget.
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