The LG 65-inch C1 OLED TV is a fan favorite gaming TV that’s sitting at record-low pricing at Amazon — $1,496.99$2,499.99 (save $1,003)
The Samsung 85-inch Q70A QLED TV is a massive mid-range QLED that provides solid detail, shadows, and brightness for the price — $1,999.99$3,299.99 (save $1,300)
Large 4K TVs no longer have to cost an exorbitant amount of money. These high-quality TVs featuring punchy colors, decipherable shadows, and smooth transitions are actually affordable for regular consumers. And to make them even more budget-friendly, we’ve gathered up the best deals on 4K and QLED TVs from top brands like Samsung, LG, Sony, and more.
Kick off football season by saving over $1,000 on a massive Samsung QLED. The Q70A Series isn’t Samsung’s cheapest or most expensive QLED, but it hits in all the right places for sports watching and gaming: direct backlighting with local dimming, crisp HDR, and bright quantum dot color even in sunlit rooms.
The price on this fan favorite OLED TV is certainly easier to stomach when it’s over $1,000 off. The C1’s high contrast ratio and pristine blacks make it great for streaming and gaming in dark rooms, plus two more HDMI ports than the B1. And by ditching the two-leg design for one modern central stand, the C1 is the focal point even when turned off.
The price on this oversized Sony stunner has been steadily dropping in recent months, hitting a serious all time low during Prime Day 2 — and it’s still around. The successor to the beloved X90J is one of Sony’s 2022 mid-range QLEDs, displaying competition-topping color plus exclusive features for the PS5. Did we mention it’s huge?
Before you hit “Buy Now” on Amazon’s 65-inch Omni 4K TV, which is only about 16% off at $699.99, consider Toshiba’s 65-inch entry level version of the Fire TV instead — it’s $399.99. For a budget model, the C350 Series has good color and decent viewing angles, plus a responsive layout away from your streaming apps.