Black Friday and Cyber Monday It’s a great chance to get your dream 4K TV at an affordable price. These shopping days cap off what has been a great year getting great TVs for much less than their list price. You might be lucky if Buy has it in stock.
Whether you want a no-frills choice that includes Roku, Fire TV, or Google TV streaming software, or you want something that offers lots of features in addition to the best picture quality, there’s something for the deals you’ll find from brands. there is. TCL, Insignia, LG, etc.
Black Friday’s best 4K TV deals still available
55 inch Toshiba C350 Fire TV
If you want to get the most out of your budget TV, Toshiba’s 65-inch C350 Fire TV Amazon’s Streaming Guts is built into $429.99 at Amazon. Toshiba’s 50-inch C350 Fire TV Amazon’s Streaming Guts is built into $259.99 at Amazon. It doesn’t offer the contrast and brightness found in more expensive models, but it likely offers everything you need.This 2021 model has slim bezels and its panel is Dolby Vision and HDR10 for a more cinematic and realistic picture quality. Plus, there’s a handy Alexa-based remote that lets you bark out voice commands.
55″ or 65″ TCL 5 Series S546
The following recommendations continue to come and go in stock at Best Buy, but you should be careful during Black Friday. TCL’s 55-inch 5-series S546 only $200 At Best Buy – no wonder it’s sold out. You will need to check availability in your area. I wish you good luck.
without a big price cut Best Buy’s 65-inch version costs $499 Still pretty great if it’s still available near you. This 4K TV also features a QLED panel like the Insignia above, but stands out with Google TV software and support for HDR10 Plus and Dolby Vision HDR standards. It has a 60Hz panel, which makes it great for movies and TV shows, but doesn’t provide the fast refresh rates to unlock the graphics potential of the PS5 and Xbox Series X (if that matters) .
next is someone you can trust 55 inch TCL 6 Series TV, Still in stock online at the time of publication. It’s hard to get more than that for the money. For just $599.99 at Best Buy, save $100. There are many key features a gamer is looking for in his TV. At up to 120 Hz he has an HDMI 2.1 port that can deliver 4K resolution and a mini LED panel that makes gaming and everything else look better than your average QLED or LED TV. Please read our review.
48-inch LG A2 OLED
48 inch LG A2 OLED TV at Best Buy Only $570, saving $730. This deal is sold out online, but you might get lucky if your nearest store has it in stock. It’s worth the trade-off to get image quality.
Now, for our usual disclaimer about A-series OLEDs, it lacks some high-end features that we really like about the C2. It has a 60Hz refresh rate compared to double the C2, no HDMI 2.1 port, and the C2 is brighter thanks to the Evo panel.
Since we’ve already mentioned it several times, let’s also talk about the great prices. LG’s best-in-class 55-inch C2 OLED is sold for down to 1,300 yen It’s available at multiple retailers and, as you can imagine, the size drives the price down a bit. LG makes this TV in 48-inch and 42-inch variants (and larger, more expensive ones), with the lowest going down to about $900. My colleague his Chris Welch reviewed his C2. You can check his thoughts here.