Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.
UPDATE: Jan. 12, 2022, 3:50 p.m. EST This story has been updated to reflect current pricing, including on a 75-inch Vizio TV that has dropped below $800.
Large 4K TVs no longer have to cost an exorbitant amount of money. Rather, 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.
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Samsung TV deals
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Why we love it
A pre-holiday 2021 survey by Adobe found that more time spent at home has movie theater stans eager for the big-screen experience at home. Go all out on your setup with this massive Neo QLED TV from Samsung. Bold contrast, eye-catching brightness, and deep blacks keep every auto-adjusted scene at peak performance.
The $150 discount on this premium TV is made even sweeter by two Best Buy gift cards ($100 and $500), which are included with your purchase. They can’t be used toward the TV, but they indirectly save you $600 extra.
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LG TV deals
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Why we love it
The LG C1’s OLED display has more than 8 million pixels to bring you deep blacks and vibrant colors. Its 4K AI processor adjusts with the content to ensure everything you watch looks the best it can. Its zippy refresh rate keeps heavy-graphics gaming on point, too.
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Sony TV deals
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Why we love it
Sony doesn’t often have the budget-friendly range that Samsung or LG do, so a mid-sizer for under $600 feels lucky. This X80J and the slightly more expensive X85J use different panels and offer different viewing experiences. If you care about wide viewing angles, this living room-sized X80J is the way to go.
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Other TV deals from TCL, Vizio, and more
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Why we love it
Wondering if QLED is worth it? Try this mid-size, mid-range model. TCL’s 5 Series still utilizes quantum dots, which build a layer between LEDs and the screen to make hues pop and contrasts deepen. If you’ve never dabbled with HDR before, this brightness is game-changing — even if it’s not the pop provided by a high-end Samsung QLED.