Black Friday TV deals always look super cool, but how do you know if you’re doing the right thing? Should you buy on the big day or wait until Cyber Monday? We’re here to help you make sense of it all, as well as highlight some key deals worth your time.
Should you buy a TV on Black Friday?
Black Friday is the time to buy a new TV. Traditionally one of the best times to buy everyone’s favorite piece of tech, Friday is the day to do it. There is always only a limited amount of stock for the best deals. This means that if you see something that is ideal for you, you should get it while you can. Even though Cyber Monday is only a few days away, there’s absolutely no guarantee that your chosen TV will still be in stock by then, and it’s highly unlikely that it will be cheaper if it is.
Cyber Monday usually mimics the same deals as Black Friday, but with less inventory. It’s ending the sale so it’s unlikely you’ll see anything cheaper on Cyber Monday. If you manage to find something cheaper, you can always cancel an order you placed on Black Friday after ordering a Cyber Monday item at a lower price, but we don’t count on that happening.
Our 5 favorite TV deals for Black Friday
Insignia 50-inch 4K F30 Series TV — $240, was $400
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Black Friday TV deals don’t have to cost a fortune as this Insignia F30 Series 50-inch 4K TV shows. It offers all the essentials. This includes 4K resolution with high dynamic range to give you a wide range of color detail and sharper contrast, ensuring brighter whites and deeper blacks. It also has DTS Studio Sound to give you a more realistic and immersive sound through its speakers. For the avid streamer, Fire TV is built in so there are thousands of channels, apps and Alexa skills you can access, including all your favourites. The Alexa voice remote saves you from having to rely on tapping buttons and asking for things. With support for Apple AirPlay, HDMI ARC and HDMI eARC, all key features are covered.
Sony X75K 65-inch 4K TV — $580, was $700
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Sony has been one of the best TV brands for a number of years. Sony’s 65-inch Class X75K 4K TV reflects that. The ultimate 4K TV, you get a smoother and clearer picture thanks to its 4K processor X1 which provides fantastic upscaling. With improved color and contrast, you get natural and accurate picture quality no matter what you watch. Intelligent motion control via Motionflow XR also means it can handle fast-moving action without any risk of motion blur. Other features include 4K X-Reality Pro with its ability to restore lost texture and detail, along with good upscaling. With Google TV built in, it’s easy to find all your favorite streaming services.
Samsung 75-inch 4K TV Class TU690T — $580, was $850
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Samsung often stands out among the best TVs and although the Samsung 75-inch Class TU690T 4K TV is not on the list, it is still worth your money. With a huge 75-inch screen, its Crystal Processor 4K happily upscales everything you watch to 4K quality. With a high dynamic range, you get a wide range of colors and visual details, even in dark scenes. Samsung uses a PurColor Crystal Display which means colors are fine-tuned to look their best, while you also have a directly lit panel to help with blacks and whites. There’s also extensive smart TV functionality with a universal guide that makes personalized recommendations on what to watch, and there’s support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant to save you the need to use a remote control.
TCL 65-inch Mini-LED QLED 4K Class 6 TV — $600, was $1,000
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One of the best QLED TVs, the TCL 65-inch Mini-LED QLED 4K TV Series 6 is a great way to enjoy QLED technology for less. Quantum dot technology gives you more than a billion colors with greater precision, better brightness and wider color volume. It corresponds to the format used by most cinema screens, so you get a realistic picture at all times. Contrast is optimized in up to 240 localized zones so there’s a big difference between bright and dark areas. There is also support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG. A dedicated game mode helps gamers, and there are other useful features like variable refresh rate, plus an AiPQ engine that uses machine learning to deliver the best picture every time. Count on great clarity and smooth movement at all times with this TV.
LG 65-inch B2 Series OLED TV — $1,300, was $1,900
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The LG 65-inch B2 Series OLED TV may not be among the best OLED TVs, but LG is undoubtedly one of the best brands for the technology. With the LG 65-inch class B2 OLED TV series, you get all the benefits of self-illuminating pixels that ensure infinite contrast, perfect blacks and more than a billion full-depth colors. Using the a7 Gen5 AI processor 4K means you get greater depth and rich colors even on content that needs to be upscaled. It also has AI Picture Pro 4K which means it can automatically enhance contrast and resolution with AI 4K upscaling along with AI tone mapping to deliver realistic images. Movie buffs will love the dedicated Filmmaker mode, while gamers will also appreciate the Game Optimizer mode. With two HDMI 2.1 ports, it is also ideally designed for the latest game consoles.
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