A ton of TVs are on sale this week — here are the best deals
UPDATE: Mar. 1, 2023, 3:30 p.m. EST This story has been updated with the latest 4K and 8K TV deals. Check out our favorites below:
BEST 55-INCH TV DEAL: The Samsung 55-inch QN700B Neo QLED 8K TV offers an affordable 8K experience and mini LEDs that help when watching sports in bright rooms — $1,299.99 $1,999.99 (save $700)
BEST 75-INCH TV DEAL: The LG 75-inch 83 Series QNED TV combines mini LED backlighting and NanoCell tech for juicy color and more precise contrast — $1,499.99$2,499.99 (save $1,000)
Upgrading to a 4K TV — even a QLED or OLED — no longer has to be an intimidating financial setback. High-quality TVs featuring punchy colors, decipherable shadows, and smooth transitions have become increasingly affordable for regular consumers, made even more budget-friendly by frequent sales from retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon. Here are our top picks.
TV deals are categorized by brand, then listed in order of size (smallest to largest) and price (lowest to highest).
Get immersed in the big game on a supersized Samsung QLED, now $200 below its price from Cyber Monday. The 2021 Q70A Series isn’t Samsung’s cheapest or most expensive QLED, but it checks all the right boxes for watching sports and gaming: direct backlighting with local dimming, crisp HDR, and bright quantum dot color even in sunlit rooms.
One $1,000 discount still sticking around from Best Buy’s holiday sale brings a massive LG QNED TV below $1,500. QNED is a mashup of LG’s NanoCell technology and quantum dots (which amp up color depth using an extra light filter of nanoparticles) and the backlighting of mini LEDs (for more precise contrast through extra dimming zones, which will be helpful for keeping track of the football).
The 55-inch version of Sony’s luxury OLED TV is somehow seeing a bigger discount than the more expensive 65-inch model. Bringing that “O” on board significantly upgrades the TV’s picture quality, especially in dimly-lit rooms and dark, shadowy scenes. OLED doesn’t require an external backlight. Instead, they use organic light-emitting diodes. These self-lit pixels are individually controlled by the TV itself based on the content and lighting of the room, offering more precise contrast than LED or QLED.
Prime members get an extra $60 off the 65-inch version of Amazon’s Omni TV (which is already on sale), bringing the price down to just over $500. The Omni series brings a new level of smooth operation to those familiar Fire TV features and is well-reviewed for its bright color thanks to Dolby Vision, which only the 65-inch and 75-inch Omni models support.