Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.
UPDATE: Jun. 22, 2022, 3:55 p.m. EDT This story has been updated with the latest 4K and 8K TV deals.
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.
Samsung TV deals
Why we love it
A massive TV that was once $5,000 is barely over $2,500 for a limited time. The “Neo” part represents an upgrade to Samsung’s QLED technology, which is made up of thousands of sand-sized LED particles that light themselves. Now, the bright and colorful quantum dot display is even more vivid with even more precise brightness.
More Samsung TVs on sale
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Samsung 32-inch The Frame QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $499.99
$599.99(save $100) -
Samsung 43-inch The Sero Rotating QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,499.99
$1,999.99(save $500) -
Samsung 50-inch QN90A Neo QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $899.99
$1,199.99(save $30) -
Samsung 55-inch TU8300 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $497.99
$599.99(save $102) -
Samsung 55-inch Q60A Series QLED TV (opens in a new tab)— $699.99
$849.99(save $150) -
Samsung 55-inch Q70A Series QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $899.99
$1,099.99(save $200) -
Samsung 55-inch Q80A Series QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $899.99
$1,299.99(save $400) -
Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,599.99
$1,999.99(save $400) -
Samsung 65-inch QN900A 8K TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,999.99
$4,999.99(save $2,000) -
Samsung 75-inch Q70A Series QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,699.99
$2,299.99(save $600) -
Samsung 85-inch Q70A Series QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,399.99
$3,299.99(save $900) -
Samsung 85-inch Q900A Neo QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $4,999.99
$8,999.99(save $4,000)
LG TV deals
Why we love it
In 2021, LG dropped a mid-range line of 4K TVs featuring its NanoCell technology, which amps up color depth using an extra light filter. In 2022, that line is becoming more affordable.
More LG TVs on sale
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LG 50-inch UP8000 Series 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $379.99
$429.99(save $50) -
LG 55-inch NanoCell 80 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $496.99
$799.99(save $303) -
LG 65-inch NanoCell 90 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $859.99
$1,399.99(save $540) -
LG 65-inch NanoCell 99 QNED 8K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,999.99
$2,699.99(save $700) -
LG 65-inch C1 Series OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,596.99
$2,499.99(save $903) -
LG 77-inch G1 Gallery Series QLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,999.99
$3,799.99(save $700) -
LG 82-inch Up8770 Series 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,099.99
$1,299.99(save $200) -
LG 83-inch C1 Series OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $3,999.99
$4,999.99(save $1,000) -
LG 86-inch NanoCell 90 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,799.99
$2,199.99(save $400)
Sony TV deals
Why we love it
One of Sony’s high-end OLED TVs from 2021 is seeing a considerable price drop — probably because the 2022 lineup entered the chat. This isn’t your average OLED, either: Instead of relying on AI to optimize brightness, the Cognitive Processor XR chip customizes adjustments to things like skin tone or background light, depending on the angle from which a scene is filmed.
More Sony TVs on sale
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Sony 48-inch A9S OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $999.99
$1,299.99(save $300) -
Sony 50-inch X80K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $649.99
$749.99(save $100) -
Sony 55-inch X80K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $699.99
$799.99(save $100) -
Sony 55-inch X90K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,099.99
$1,399.99(save $300) -
Sony 55-inch A80J OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,299.99
$1,699.99(save $400) -
Sony 65-inch X80K 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $799.99
$999.99(save $200) -
Sony 65-inch X95J 4K TV(opens in a new tab) — $1,499.99
$1,799.99(save $300) -
Sony 65-inch A90J OLED TV(opens in a new tab) — $2,799.99
$3,299.99(save $500) -
Sony 75-inch XR Z9J 8K TV(opens in a new tab) — $3,999.99
$5,499.99(save $1,500)
Other TV deals from TCL, Vizio, and more
Why we love it
After years of exclusively outsourcing the Fire TV platform to brands like Insignia and Toshiba, Amazon finally debuted its very own smart TV in fall 2021. The beloved Omni series is well-reviewed for crisp performance and ease of use.