Best cheap TV deals in February 2024

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Cheap TV deals can be found any day of the week. Even big-screen 65-inch and 75-inch TVs regularly hit the sub-$499 price point nowadays. I've been tracking TV deals for over a decade, so I've learned how to spot a good deal from a mediocre everyday discount. 

Currently, Best Buy is offering some of the best TV deals if you're shopping on a budget. The retailer has select smart TVs on sale from $74. That's one of the lowest starting prices we've seen for smart TVs. Meanwhile, Best Buy also has 4K OLED TVs on sale from $599. The sale includes some of the best OLED TVs we've tested, such as the LG C3.

To help you find more of the best TV deals, we're rounding up today's top discounts from all of your favorite retailers including Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, and more. From budget 4K TVs to the best TV of 2024, here are the best cheap TV deals today.

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Today's best TV deals at a glance

32-49 inch TV deals

The best 32- to 49-inch TV deals

Don't have the space for a mammoth-sized TV? Perfect for a studio or spare bedroom — these affordable sub-49-inch TV deals should fit in the smallest of rooms. 

TV sale: deals from $74 @ Best BuyPrice check: from $74 @ Amazon | from $118 @ Walmart

TV sale: deals from $74 @ Best Buy
Best Buy has smart TVs on sale for as low as $74. Keep in mind, the cheap TVs tend to be smaller, 1080p models (which are more suitable for a children's room or guest room). However, the sale also includes larger sets. These are among the cheapest TVs we've seen from Best Buy. By comparison, Amazon is offering a similar sale with prices from $74.
Price check: from $74 @ Amazon | from $118 @ Walmart

Roku TV 43" Select 4K TV: was $169 now $159 @ AmazonPrice check: $159 @ Best Buy

Roku TV 43" Select 4K TV: was $169 now $159 @ Amazon
This 32-inch Roku TV maxes out at 720p resolution, but it's an excellent TV for small space. It provides a bright picture, Apple AirPlay support, Apple HomeKit/Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant support, and three HDMI ports. Made by Roku, this TV also features Roku's platform for all your streaming needs. I have this TV in my bedroom and although resolution is only 720p, I find it perfect for watching Netflix from bed.
Price check: $159 @ Best Buy

Insignia 42" F20 Fire TV: was $199 now $149 @ Best Buy

Insignia 42" F20 Fire TV: was $199 now $149 @ Best Buy
If you want a smart TV on the cheap, Best Buy has the Insignia 42-inch F20 Fire TV on sale at its lowest price ever. The TV offers DTS Studio Sound and it comes with a voice remote, which lets you control it with the sound of your voice. Multiple sizes are on sale, but this 42-inch model is the least expensive TV deal of the bunch. Note that it's a 1080p model. 

Insignia 43" F30 4K Fire TV: was $239 now $179 @ Amazon

Insignia 43" F30 4K Fire TV: was $239 now $179 @ Amazon
The Insignia F30 is one of the cheapest 4K TV deals you can get. It features HDR10 support, DTS Studio sound, and a voice remote with Alexa built-in. It's not always on sale, but right now you can get it a fraction of its normal price. 

Amazon 40" 2-Series Fire TV: was $249 now $199 @ Amazon

Amazon 40" 2-Series Fire TV: was $249 now $199 @ Amazon
If you don't need 4K resolution, this 2-Series is a budget smart TV with 1080p resolution and support for HDR 10, HLG, and Dolby Digital Audio. The included Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote lets you find your favorite content, get sports scores, control smart home devices, and more with the sound of your voice.

Roku TV 43" Select 4K TV: was $249 now $229 @ Best Buy

Roku TV 43" Select 4K TV: was $249 now $229 @ Best Buy
Roku's line of TVs are on sale. This model features HDR 10 Plus/HLG support, Apple HomeKit/Alexa/Google Assistant support, and four HDMI ports. Made by Roku, this TV also features Roku's platform for all your streaming needs. Sold exclusively at Best Buy, it's on sale albeit at a modest discount.

Amazon 4-Series 43" Fire 4K TV: was $369 now $299 @ Amazon

Amazon 4-Series 43" Fire 4K TV: was $369 now $299 @ Amazon
Amazon's 4-Series of Fire TVs are a less expensive option to the Omni Series. However, they still offer features like HDR support (HDR10/HLG) and Alexa integration (via the remote control). Plus, it operates on Amazon's Fire OS, which makes streaming your favorite apps easier than ever. 

Samsung 43" Q60C 4K QLED TV: was $547 now $477 @ AmazonPrice check: $479 @ Best Buy

Samsung 43" Q60C 4K QLED TV: was $547 now $477 @ Amazon
If you're tight on space, the Samsung Q60C is a 2023 QLED TV that's available in a 43-inch size. The edge-lit TV offers HDR10+/HLG support, built-in Amazon Alexa, voice remote, Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant/SmartThings compatibility, and an auto gaming mode. (Gamers take note: This TV has a 60Hz panel and no HDMI 2.1 ports).
Price check: $479 @ Best Buy

50-59 inch TV deals

The best 50- to 59-inch TV deals

55-inch is the new 42-inch, so it's no surprise that the majority of TV deals out there are for larger sets in this size range. Whereas a 55-inch 4K set used to cost over $1,000 a few years ago, these days you can get a solid 55-inch 4K set for around $350. 

Pioneer 55" 4K TV: was $349 now $239 @ Best Buy

Pioneer 55" 4K TV: was $349 now $239 @ Best Buy
Pioneer's budget TV offers a stunning picture for an amazing price. It comes with Dolby Vision/HDR 10/HLG support, a 60Hz refresh rate, three HDMI inputs, and Xumo TV OS. The 55-inch 4K display offers superior brightness and high color contrast that make this a perfect living room TV. 

Vizio 50" 4K TV: was $319 now $248 @ Walmart

Vizio 50" 4K TV: was $319 now $248 @ Walmart
This Vizio TV packs a lot of features for a very affordable price. It offers built-in Chromecast, Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10 Plus/HLG support, and Apple AirPlay support. It also has three HDMI 2.1 ports and a low latency gaming mode, which makes it great for console gamers. (Just note that it sports a 60Hz panel). 

Onn 55" 4K Roku TV: was $298 now $248 @ Walmart

Onn 55" 4K Roku TV: was $298 now $248 @ Walmart
The Onn 55-inch 4K Roku TV merits a mention in our TV deals guide because it's one of the cheapest big-screen TVs you can buy. It features HDR10 support, Dolby Audio, Apple AirPlay/HomeKit/Hey Google compatibility, and a voice remote. Plus, it uses Roku's excellent software to bring you hundreds of streaming apps like Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV, and more. This is a Walmart exclusive. 

Insignia 55" F30 4K Fire TV: was $259 now $249 @ Best Buy
The Insignia F30 is one of the cheapest 4K TVs you can buy. In our Insignia F30 Fire TV review, we called it one of the best bargain TVs around. This 4K TV features HDR10 support, DTS Studio Sound, an Alexa-enabled voice remote, and three HDMI ports. Plus, as a Fire TV, you've got easy access to all the streaming apps you could want.
Price check: $249 @ Amazon

Insignia 55" F30 4K Fire TV: was $259 now $249 @ Best Buy
The Insignia F30 is one of the cheapest 4K TVs you can buy. In our Insignia F30 Fire TV review, we called it one of the best bargain TVs around. This 4K TV features HDR10 support, DTS Studio Sound, an Alexa-enabled voice remote, and three HDMI ports. Plus, as a Fire TV, you've got easy access to all the streaming apps you could want.
Price check: $249 @ Amazon

Roku 50" Select Series 4K TV: was $299 now $269 @ Best BuyPrice check: $269 @ Amazon

Roku 50" Select Series 4K TV: was $299 now $269 @ Best Buy
The Roku Select is part of Roku's new line of TVs made in-house. It features HDR 10 Plus/HLG support, Apple HomeKit/Alexa/Google Assistant compatibility, and four HDMI ports. It also comes with Roku's platform for all your streaming needs.
Price check: $269 @ Amazon

Hisense 58" 4K Roku TV: was $338 now $278 @ Walmart

Hisense 58" 4K Roku TV: was $338 now $278 @ Walmart
The Hisense R6 series includes HDR support, 4K resolution, and Roku's excellent operating system. At its current sale price, it's one of the cheapest 58-inch 4K TVs we've seen all year. It features Dolby Vision/HDR 10 support, a low-lag gaming mode, and DTS Studio Sound. 

TCL 55" Q5 4K QLED TV: was $449 now $279 @ Best Buy

TCL 55" Q5 4K QLED TV: was $449 now $279 @ Best Buy
The new TCL Q5 4K QLED TV is a budget TV with plenty of great features. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR10+/HDR10/HLG support, DTS Virtual: X audio, built-in Chromecast, and Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant compatibility. Although the display is just 60Hz natively, Game Accelerator 120 allows for 120Hz VRR at a lower resolution. You also get a bright QLED display for well under $500. This model is a Best Buy exclusive.

Hisense 50" U6HF 4K TV: was $529 now $328 @ Amazon

Hisense 50" U6HF 4K TV: was $529 now $328 @ Amazon
The Hisense U6H is an affordable Fire TV that offers top level performance. In our Hisense U6H review, we called it a stellar value and a budget TV that exceeds expectations. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10 Plus support, four HDMI 2.1 ports, full array local dimming, and built-in Google Assistant support/Alexa compatibility. 

TCL 55" Q6 4K QLED TV: was $449 now $319 @ Best BuyPrice check: $318 @ Walmart | $318 @ Amazon

TCL 55" Q6 4K QLED TV: was $449 now $319 @ Best Buy
The new TCL Q6 4K QLED TV is a budget TV with plenty of great features. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR10+/HDR10/HLG support, DTS Virtual: X audio, built-in Chromecast, and Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant compatibility. Although the display is just 60Hz natively, Game Accelerator 120 allows for 120Hz VRR at a lower resolution. You also get Dolby Atmos and eARC support.
Price check: $318 @ Walmart | $318 @ Amazon

Amazon 4-Series 55" Fire 4K TV: was $519 now $379 @ Amazon

Amazon 4-Series 55" Fire 4K TV: was $519 now $379 @ Amazon
Amazon's 4-Series of Fire TVs are now on sale. The Amazon Fire TV 4-Series are a less expensive option to the Omni Series. However, they still offer perks like HDR support (HDR10/HLG) and Alexa integration (via the remote control). 

LG 50" 4K TV: was $429 now $396 @ AmazonPrice check: $399 @ Best Buy

LG 50" 4K TV: was $429 now $396 @ Amazon
The LG UR900 features LG's a5 AI Processor Gen 6, which upscales content to 4K and detects room lighting to adjust color and picture contrast to optimal settings. It also features HDR10/HLG support, Alexa/Google/HomeKit compatibility, and Dolby Digital surround sound.
Price check: $399 @ Best Buy

Hisense 55” U6K Mini-LED 4K TV: was $579 now $399 @ Best BuyPrice check: $399 @ Amazon

Hisense 55” U6K Mini-LED 4K TV: was $579 now $399 @ Best Buy
The Hisense U6K is the least-expensive Mini-LED TV we've seen and the best budget TV on the market. The Editor's Choice TV offers spectacular contrast while its quantum dot filter ensures well-saturated colors. It also offers HDR10/HDR10+/Dolby Vision/HLG support. Gamers take note that it has a 60Hz refresh rate and no HDMI 2.1 support, but its Mini-LED lighting still managed to make games pop. In our Hisense U6K review, we said "if you want the best bang for your buck, the Hisense U6K can't be beat."
Price check: $399 @ Amazon

Amazon Omni Series 55" 4K TV: was $549 now $399 @ Amazon

Amazon Omni Series 55" 4K TV: was $549 now $399 @ Amazon
Amazon's Omni Series of TVs are a premium line of Fire TVs. The TVs include features like HDR10/HLG support, always-on mics for hands-free Alexa, and two-way video calling support. 

Roku TV 55" Plus Series 4K QLED TV: was $499 now $449 @ Best BuyEditor's Choice!Price check: $449 @ Amazon

Roku TV 55" Plus Series 4K QLED TV: was $499 now $449 @ Best Buy
Editor's Choice! The Roku Plus Series is an outstanding value. In our Roku Plus Series 4K QLED TV review, we said it offers a great smart interface, HDR color, and excellent sound at an affordable price. It features a QLED screen along with full array local dimming. You also get Dolby Vision/HDR 10 Plus/HLG support, Apple HomeKit/Alexa/Google Assistant support, and four HDMI ports. Gamers take note that while it's reliable for casual play, you only get a 60Hz screen and no HDMI 2.1 support. 
Price check: $449 @ Amazon

Sony Bravia 55" X80K 4K TV: was $699 now $598 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia X80K TV was already an excellent entry-level model, and at this discounted price it's now an even better value for money. It packs solid picture quality with low input lag and an excellent Google TV interface. It's not an audio powerhouse, but it's an excellent pick if you're looking for a large TV at a relatively modest price. In fact, we named it one of the best budget TVs you can buy right now.
Price check: $599 @ Best Buy

Sony Bravia 55" X80K 4K TV: was $699 now $598 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia X80K TV was already an excellent entry-level model, and at this discounted price it's now an even better value for money. It packs solid picture quality with low input lag and an excellent Google TV interface. It's not an audio powerhouse, but it's an excellent pick if you're looking for a large TV at a relatively modest price. In fact, we named it one of the best budget TVs you can buy right now.
Price check: $599 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" Q60C 4K QLED TV: was $797 now $697 @ AmazonPrice check: $699 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" Q60C 4K QLED TV: was $797 now $697 @ Amazon
The Samsung Q60C is a 2023 QLED TV that's available in sizes ranging from 32-inch to 85-inch. The edge-lit TV offers HDR10+/HLG support, built-in Amazon Alexa, voice remote, Google Assistant/SmartThings compatibility, and an auto gaming mode. (Note: This TV has a 60Hz panel and no HDMI 2.1 ports).
Price check: $699 @ Best Buy

Hisense 55" U8K Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,099 now $748 @ AmazonPrice check: $749 @ Best Buy

Hisense 55" U8K Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,099 now $748 @ Amazon
The Hisense U8K Mini-LED TV packs a ton of premium features into a mid-ranged price tag. It's Imax Enhanced-compatible, with support for HDR/HDR 10/HDR 10+, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. For gamers, this TV offers a 144Hz refresh rate, VRR, ALLM and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. You also get an ATSC 3.0 tuner, and Hisense promises this TV will reach a peak brightness of 1,500 nits. In our Hisense U8K Mini-LED review we said the Editor's Choice TV is one of the most colorful TVs we've tested and puts out above average light for its price point.
Price check: $749 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" Q80C QLED TV: was $1,199 now $997 @ Amazon
The Q80C is part of Samsung's 2023 range of QLED 4K TVs. Delivering bright visuals and strong contrast, this QLED TV offers full array local dimming, HDR Plus/HLG support, Dolby Atmos audio, and built-in Amazon Alexa. (There's also support for Google Assistant and Samsung SmartThings). Plus, the TV is decked out with a 120Hz refresh rate and four HDMI 2.1 ports.
Price check: $999 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" Q80C QLED TV: was $1,199 now $997 @ Amazon
The Q80C is part of Samsung's 2023 range of QLED 4K TVs. Delivering bright visuals and strong contrast, this QLED TV offers full array local dimming, HDR Plus/HLG support, Dolby Atmos audio, and built-in Amazon Alexa. (There's also support for Google Assistant and Samsung SmartThings). Plus, the TV is decked out with a 120Hz refresh rate and four HDMI 2.1 ports.
Price check: $999 @ Best Buy

Samsung 50" QN90C QLED 4K TV: was $1,299 now $1,199 @ Best BuyPrice check: $1,197 @ Amazon

Samsung 50" QN90C QLED 4K TV: was $1,299 now $1,199 @ Best Buy
I'll be honest: $1,199 is a tall ask for a 50-inch TV these days. But this isn't just any 50-inch TV. The Samsung QN90C Neo QLED offers best-in-class HDR brightness and excellent overall performance. This TV has HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG support, a 120Hz refresh rate and 4 HDMI ports (two are HDMI 2.1 ports). Also included are Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings integration. Our Samsung QN90C QLED TV review said it best: "Thanks to its best-in-class HDR brightness, ample viewing options and strong picture performance, this is the QLED to beat this year."
Price check: $1,197 @ Amazon

Samsung 55" QN90B Neo 4K QLED : was $1,297 now $1,199 @ AmazonPrice check: sold out @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" QN90B Neo 4K QLED : was $1,297 now $1,199 @ Amazon
The Samsung Neo QLED QN90B offers incredible visuals delivering some of the brightest and most detailed pictures we've seen from a TV that's not an OLED. In our Samsung QN90B QLED TV review, we said it delivers potent picture and gaming capabilities with picture quality that stops short of perfection. It also has support for HDR10/HDR10+/HLG, and voice control support for Bixby, Amazon Alexa, or Google Assistant.
Price check: sold out @ Best Buy

60-85 inch TV deals

The best 60- to 86-inch TV deals

If you have the room (and budget) for a giant TV, there are dozens of options to choose from. Here are our favorite cheap TV deals of the moment. 

Onn 65" 4K Roku TV: was $349 now $298 @ Walmart

Onn 65" 4K Roku TV: was $349 now $298 @ Walmart
If you want a big-screen TV, but don't want to spend too much — this is the TV deal for you. Walmart has its Onn 65-inch 4K Roku TV on sale for $298. The TV features HDR10 support, Dolby Audio, Apple AirPlay/HomeKit/Hey Google compatibility, and a voice remote. Plus, it uses Roku's excellent software to bring you hundreds of streaming apps like Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV, and more.

Insignia 65" F30 4K Fire TV: was $549 now $349 @ Best Buy

Insignia 65" F30 4K Fire TV: was $549 now $349 @ Best Buy
The Insignia F30 is one of the cheapest 4K TVs you can buy. In our Insignia F30 Fire TV review, we called it one of the best bargain TVs around. This 4K TV features HDR10 support, DTS Studio Sound, an Alexa-enabled voice remote, and three HDMI 2.1 ports. Plus, as a Fire TV, you've got easy access to all the streaming apps you could want.

Toshiba 65" 4K Fire TV: was $529 now $379 @ Best Buy
The Toshiba Fire TV is the perfect smart TV for anyone who wants a modern TV on a small budget. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10 content as well as DTS Virtual: X audio. In our Toshiba C350 Fire TV review, we said its color accuracy, low lag time, and responsive Fire TV operating system make it a great value for budget shoppers. 
Price check: $379 @ Amazon

Toshiba 65" 4K Fire TV: was $529 now $379 @ Best Buy
The Toshiba Fire TV is the perfect smart TV for anyone who wants a modern TV on a small budget. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10 content as well as DTS Virtual: X audio. In our Toshiba C350 Fire TV review, we said its color accuracy, low lag time, and responsive Fire TV operating system make it a great value for budget shoppers. 
Price check: $379 @ Amazon

Vizio 65" 4K TV: was $528 now $398 @ Walmart

Vizio 65" 4K TV: was $528 now $398 @ Walmart
This Vizio TV packs a lot of features for a very affordable price. It offers built-in Chromecast, Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10 Plus/HLG support, and Apple AirPlay support. It also has a low latency gaming mode that makes it great for console gamers. 

LG 65" UQ70 4K TV: was $599 now $399 @ Best Buy

LG 65" UQ70 4K TV: was $599 now $399 @ Best Buy
If you're on the hunt for a new TV on a budget then this 65-inch LG is a great pick for a game room or home office. It's a 4K TV with all the smart features you could want. Plus, it also packs HDR10 and HLG support, as well as a Game Optimizer mode. It can upscale non-UHD content thanks to its Gen5 processor, and it's now on sale in this epic TV deal.

Roku 65" Select Series 4K TV: was $449 now $399 @ Best Buy

Roku 65" Select Series 4K TV: was $449 now $399 @ Best Buy
The Roku Select is part of Roku's new line of TVs made in-house. It features HDR 10 Plus/HLG support, Apple HomeKit/Alexa/Google Assistant compatibility, and four HDMI ports. It also comes with Roku's platform for all your streaming needs. Sold exclusively at Best Buy, it's on sale at its lowest price ever.

Onn 75" 4K Roku TV: was $578 now $498 @ Walmart

Onn 75" 4K Roku TV: was $578 now $498 @ Walmart
The Onn 75-inch 4K Roku TV merits a mention in our TV deals guide because it's one of the cheapest big-screen TVs you can buy. It features HDR10 support, Dolby Audio, Apple AirPlay/HomeKit/Hey Google compatibility, and a voice remote. Plus, it uses Roku's excellent software to bring you hundreds of streaming apps like Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV, and more. 

LG 70" 4K TV: was $648 now $558 @ WalmartPrice check: sold out @ LG

LG 70" 4K TV: was $648 now $558 @ Walmart
Finding a name-brand 70-inch TV at this price point is very rare. However, Walmart currently has the LG UQ70 series TV on sale for $498. Aside from its giant screen, it features LG's a5 Gen5 AI Processor for upscaling regular content to 4K. You also get HDR10/HLG support and built-in support for Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Apple AirPlay, and HomeKit.
Price check: sold out @ LG

Toshiba 75" 4K Fire TV: was $799 now $519 @ Best Buy
The Toshiba Fire TV is the perfect smart TV for anyone who wants a modern TV on a small budget. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10 content as well as DTS Virtual: X audio. In our Toshiba C350 Fire TV review, we said its color accuracy, low lag time, and responsive Fire TV operating system make it a great value for budget shoppers. 
Price check: sold out @ Amazon

Toshiba 75" 4K Fire TV: was $799 now $519 @ Best Buy
The Toshiba Fire TV is the perfect smart TV for anyone who wants a modern TV on a small budget. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10 content as well as DTS Virtual: X audio. In our Toshiba C350 Fire TV review, we said its color accuracy, low lag time, and responsive Fire TV operating system make it a great value for budget shoppers. 
Price check: sold out @ Amazon

Samsung 75" 4K TV: was $749 now $549 @ Best Buy

Samsung 75" 4K TV: was $749 now $549 @ Best Buy
If you want a big TV without a big price tag, this 75-inch Samsung is definitely worth a look. The TV has support for HDR10+ as well as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for hands-free controls, and you'll also be able to stream content from your iPhone or iPad with Apple AirPlay 2. Plus, it has all the Smart TV features you'd expect. Avid console gamers take note: It has a 60Hz panel and just two HDMI ports. 

Insignia 75" F30 4K Fire TV: was $849 now $599 @ Best Buy

Insignia 75" F30 4K Fire TV: was $849 now $599 @ Best Buy
The Insignia F30 is one of the best TVs under $500. However, despite its price it still features HDR10 support, DTS Studio sound, and it comes with an Alexa-enabled voice remote, which lets you control it with the sound of your voice. This 75-inch model is slightly over $500, but a steal at its new discounted price. 

Sony 65" X80K 4K TV: was $999 now $678 @ AmazonPrice check: $679 @ Best Buy

Sony 65" X80K 4K TV: was $999 now $678 @ Amazon
The X80K is an entry-level Sony TV. It uses Sony's Motionflow XR to deliver blur-free pictures, particularly when watching fast-moving sports scenes. It also features HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision support, Google Assistant/Alexa compatibility, built-in Google Assistant, and four HDMI ports. It's at its lowest price to date. 
Price check: $679 @ Best Buy

Amazon 65" Omni 4K QLED TV: was $799 now $679 @ Amazon

Amazon 65" Omni 4K QLED TV: was $799 now $679 @ Amazon
Unlike its predecessor, which used LED-LCD technology, this 2022 revamp sports a QLED display, which gives it a wider color gamut and uptick in brightness/contrast. In our Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED review, we said the TV is a solid pick for anyone who wants to stick within Amazon’s ecosystem. It features, HDR10/HLG/HDR10+ Adaptive/Dolby Vision IQ support, full array local dimming, and four HDMI ports (one HDMI 2.1 with eARC). You also get Alexa support baked in.

LG 86" UR7800 4K TV: was $1,249 now $899 @ Best Buy

LG 86" UR7800 4K TV: was $1,249 now $899 @ Best Buy
At 86 inches corner-to-corner and nearly 100 pounds, this 4K LED TV is definitely a centerpiece for your living room. It doesn't have the screen tech to outperform the latest OLED TVs, but it does support HDR10 and LG's Active HDR mode that takes SDR colors and upscales them. It also comes with LG's WebOS smart platform that has generally been one of the best for the last few years. For under $900, this is a great deal and a Best Buy exclusive.

Roku TV 75" Plus Series 4K QLED TV: was $999 now $899 @ Best Buy

Roku TV 75" Plus Series 4K QLED TV: was $999 now $899 @ Best Buy
The Roku Plus Series is an outstanding value. In our Roku Plus Series 4K QLED TV review, we said it offers a great smart interface, HDR color, and excellent sound at an affordable price. This 75-inch model is the biggest TV in Roku's new lineup. It features a QLED screen along with full array local dimming. You also get Dolby Vision/HDR 10 Plus/HLG support, Apple HomeKit/Alexa/Google Assistant support, and four HDMI ports. Gamers take note that while it's reliable for casual play, you only get a 60Hz screen and no HDMI 2.1 support. 

Sony 65" X85K 4K TV: was $999 now $899 @ Best Buy

Sony 65" X85K 4K TV: was $999 now $899 @ Best Buy
This midrange Sony TV is a great 4K model. As a Google TV, it gives you instant access to all the best streaming services, as well as HDR and Dolby Vision features. It's also designed to take advantage of PlayStation consoles with exclusive features that will improve picture quality when gaming. This 65-inch Sony 4K TV is currently $100 off at Best Buy. 

OLED TVs

LG A2 48" 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $549 @ Best Buy

LG A2 48" 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $549 @ Best Buy
The A2 is LG's entry-level OLED. In our LG A2 OLED review, we said it offers a wonderfully colorful picture and fairly strong audio. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG support, LG's webOS platform, and built-in Google Assistant/Amazon Alexa. Console gamers take note: It's a budget model, so you only get a 60Hz panel and three HDMI ports, with no HDMI 2.1 support. Otherwise, it's great for casual gaming and streaming. The 48-inch model is a Best Buy exclusive.

LG C3 4K OLED TV sale: deals from $896 @ Walmart

LG C3 4K OLED TV sale: deals from $896 @ Walmart
The LG C3 is one of the best mid-tier OLED TVs you can buy. In our LG OLED C3 review, we said the Editor's Choice TV delivers perfect blacks, thrilling contrast, and rich, accurate colors at every point across the visual spectrum. It's also perfect for gamers with a suite of Game Optimizer features and a 120Hz refresh rate. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR 10/HLG support, four HDMI 2.1 ports, built-in Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant/Apple HomeKit support, and LG's Magic Remote. The 77-inch and 83-inch models include a free 2-year enhanced protection plan. Note: Amazon offers the same prices
48" for $996 ($50 off)
55" for $1,296 ($203 off)
65" for $1,596 ($403 off)
77" for $2,296 ($150 off)
83" for $3,796 ($1,530)

LG 55" B3 OLED 4K TV: was $1,699 now $1,196 @ AmazonPrice check: $1,199 @ Best Buy

LG 55" B3 OLED 4K TV: was $1,699 now $1,196 @ Amazon
The LG B3 is a mid-tier OLED TV featuring over 8.3 million self-lit pixels for rich contrast and vibrant colors. For gamers, this TV has a 120Hz refresh rate, Game Optimizer features, and HDMI 2.1 support. Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Atmos support is also included. In our LG B3 OLED review, we said the Editor's Choice TV is an amazing value and stands up astonishingly well against other mid-tier OLEDs.
Price check: $1,199 @ Best Buy

Sony 55" Bravia XR A75L 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $1,198 @ AmazonPrice check: $1,199 @ Best Buy

Sony 55" Bravia XR A75L 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $1,198 @ Amazon
The Bravia XR A75L is a (2023) Sony OLED with features designed specifically for PS5 gamers. For instance, it has a 120Hz refresh rate with two HDMI 2.1 ports and 4K/120, VRR, and ALLM support. You also get Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode, which optimize picture quality while gaming and streaming on your PS5. Other features include HDR support and built-in Google TV/Google Assistant.
Price check: $1,199 @ Best Buy

LG 65" B2 4K OLED TV: was $1,746 now $1,209 @ WalmartPrice check: $1,476 @ Amazon

LG 65" B2 4K OLED TV: was $1,746 now $1,209 @ Walmart
The LG B2 is a more affordable version of LG's award-winning LG C2 OLED. It uses LG's a7 Gen5 AI processor and supports Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG formats. Gamers will appreciate its 120Hz panel as well as LG's Game Optimizer and the inclusion of two HDMI 2.1 ports. It also has built-in Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa with support for Apple HomeKit. In our LG B2 OLED review we said it's a strong mid-range OLED that does a great job balancing price and performance needs.
Price check: $1,476 @ Amazon

Sony 65" Bravia XR A80L OLED 4K TV: was $1,899 now $1,398 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia XR A80L uses three different technologies that give it a slight edge in the OLED arms race: Sony's Cognitive Processor XR (for better matching colors and contrasts), XR Triluminos Pro (for nailing the richness of HDR), and XR Clear Image (for reducing noise). In our Sony Bravia XR A80L OLED TV review, we called it a marvel that delivers solid picture quality, sound quality, and usability. It supports HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision, 120Hz refresh rate, and it has four HDMI ports (two are HDMI 2.1).
Price check: $1,399 @ Best Buy

Sony 65" Bravia XR A80L OLED 4K TV: was $1,899 now $1,398 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia XR A80L uses three different technologies that give it a slight edge in the OLED arms race: Sony's Cognitive Processor XR (for better matching colors and contrasts), XR Triluminos Pro (for nailing the richness of HDR), and XR Clear Image (for reducing noise). In our Sony Bravia XR A80L OLED TV review, we called it a marvel that delivers solid picture quality, sound quality, and usability. It supports HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision, 120Hz refresh rate, and it has four HDMI ports (two are HDMI 2.1).
Price check: $1,399 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" S90C OLED 4K TV: was $1,899 now $1,497 @ AmazonPrice check: $1,499 @ Best Buy | $1,499 @ Samsung

Samsung 55" S90C OLED 4K TV: was $1,899 now $1,497 @ Amazon
The Samsung S90C is a slightly cheaper alternative to the S95C. However, both TVs use the same QD-OLED display and are great for gamers with low latency, HDMI 2.1 ports, and support for 4K/144Hz. The only major difference is that the S95C gets brighter, which makes it a better pick for rooms with lots of ambient light. Otherwise, the S90C is an amazing value that'll save you a few hundred bucks. It packs HDR 10+/HLG support, Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant/SmartThings compatibility, and built-in Alexa voice assistant. 
Price check: $1,499 @ Best Buy | $1,499 @ Samsung

Sony 65" A80K 4K OLED TV:was $1,999 now$1,498 @ AmazonPrice check: $1,699 @ Best Buy

Sony 65" A80K 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $1,498 @ Amazon
The Sony A80K OLED TV uses the company's cognitive XR processor that adjusts brightness on the fly to boost lights and deepen blacks without losing detail. It comes with Google TV and Google Assistant built-in and has exclusive features for the PlayStation 5, such as Auto HDR Tone Mapping which optimizes the PS5's settings to take full advantage of the TV's capabilities. In our Sony A80K OLED TV review, we said the Editor's Choice TV offers superb picture quality, a robust audio system, and intuitive Google TV smart interface.
Price check: $1,699 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" S95C 4K OLED TV: was $2,197 now $1,797 @ AmazonPrice check: $2,099 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" S95C 4K OLED TV: was $2,197 now $1,797 @ Amazon
Samsung's next-gen QD-OLED TV is not only slimmer than the previous-gen S95B, but it's also brighter. In our Samsung S95C OLED review, we liked the TV's One Connect Box for cable management and 144Hz refresh rate for PC gaming. The TV's significant boosts to brightness also improved performance across all kinds of content and viewing environments. The Editor's Choice TV is  great for movie fans, gamers, and everyone in between. It sports four  HDMI 2.1 ports, HDR10+/HLG support, and a 120Hz panel.
Price check: $2,099 @ Best Buy

Sony 55" Bravia A95L 4K OLED TV: was $2,799 now $2,498 @ AmazonPrice check: $2,499 @ Best Buy

Sony 55" Bravia A95L 4K OLED TV: was $2,799 now $2,498 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia A95L is a QD-OLED TV that combines two display technologies: quantum dots for vibrant colors/expanded brightness and OLED for perfect blacks/infinite contrast. That results in a picture that isn't merely good, it's sumptuous with every type of content, every time. In our Sony Bravia XR A95L QD-OLED TV review we said the Editor's Choice TV offers superlative picture and top-notch sound, mated with the outstanding Google TV interface and a cornucopia of other useful options.
Price check: $2,499 @ Best Buy

TV buying tips and how to find the best TV deals

  • Don't buy a TV with less than 4K resolution. 4K is the standard these days, so unless you see a very cheap 1080p set, try to stick with 4K.
  • Likewise, don't buy a TV without "smart" capabilities. This makes it easy to stream content from apps like Roku, Hulu, and Prime Video. If you don't like the idea of owning a smart TV, you can always leave it disconnected from your network (which essentially strips all of its smart features). 
  • Look for HDR compatible sets. They offer more realistic colors and better contrast. There are 5 HDR formats, but the main ones you want are HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, and Dolby Vision. 
  • Avoid paying for extended warranties. New TVs include a 1-year warranty and your credit card company usually provides additional protection. 
  • Stay away from refurbished TVs (unless the savings are massive). The problem with refurbished TVs is that if your TV has more dents and scratches than you anticipated, return shipping is usually on you, and shipping a large TV can get expensive very quickly. 
  • Look for bargains on older sets: Many 2023 TVs are still on the market. Usually the differences aren't that noticeable to the average buyer, so when possible stick to the previous year's model. You'll find cheaper TV deals that way. 
  • Check out our full TV buying guide.

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Hisense U6K Mini-LED TV in living room

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1. Hisense U6K Mini-LED 4K TV

Best budget TV of 2024

Available Screen Sizes: 55, 65, 75, inches | Screen Type: LED-LCD | Refresh Rate: 60Hz | HDMI ports: 4 HDMI 2.0 | Size: 57.1 x 33.1 x 3.1 inches | Weight: 43.1 pounds

Mini-LED display
Excellent color and contrast
Affordable 65-inch model
Smart platform not snappy
Small upscaling issues

The Hisense U8K sits at the top of our list of the best budget TVs of 2024. In our Hisense U6K Mini-LED TV review, we said the Editor's Choice TV is one of the best budget TVs we've tested in years. 

For starters, it delivers an outstanding picture for its price tag. Its Mini-LED backlighting offers spectacular contrast while its quantum dot filter ensures well-saturated colors. Tack on Google TV and VRR support for consoles, and you're getting a lot of the best features at a much lower price point that competing TVs. 

That said, we did experience some slight fuzziness in HD content like Sunday Night Football and the native refresh rate of 60Hz is a problem for gamers looking to maximize the frame rates of their favorite games. However, those small issues aside, you'll be hard pressed to find a better TV at a lower price point. 

Read our full Hisense U6K Mini-LED TV review.

Roku TV 2023

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2. Roku Plus Series 4K QLED TV

Roku’s first QLED TV is a great bargain

Available Screen Sizes: 55, 65, 75 inches | Screen Type: QLED | Refresh Rate: 60 Hz | HDMI ports: 4 HDMI 2.0 | Size: 33.1 x 57 x 4 inches | Weight: 36.7 pounds

Excellent value
First-rate HDR color
Good sound
Solid Roku TV smart interface
So-so brightness
Only 60Hz refresh rate
No HDMI 2.1 ports

The Roku Plus Series 4K QLED TV is the streaming giant's first foray into TVs after long focusing on software and set-top/plug-in devices. And what an entrance it is. In addition to delivering a ton of screen for its starting price of $499, these TVs also give you surprisingly good picture quality and sound, two things that are usually lackluster in budget sets. 

We also like that they don't look cheap. A gray, metal bezel surrounds the screen on all sides, measuring less than an eighth-inch on the left, right, and top. There's also a chrome Roku logo front-and-center.  

The TV uses quantum-dot LED technology to produce vivid colors and increased brightness. In our tests, we found that the TV lived up to Roku's claims. Picture vibrancy does start fading as you move away from the center of the screen, but it took a fair distance for the display to look unbearable. 

Read our full Roku Plus Series 4K QLED TV review.

Toshiba C350 Fire TV review

Toshiba 55-Inch 4K Fire TV Edition (Image credit: Toshiba)

3. Toshiba 55-Inch 4K Fire TV Edition

The most affordable TV with Amazon Alexa inside

Screen size: 55 inches | HDMI ports: 3 | Refresh rate: 60 Hz | HDR Support: HDR10 | Dimensions (without stand): 28.7 x 49.1 x 3.7 inches

Amazon's Fire TV OS is easy to navigate
Built-in Alexa
HDR support
Aggressive advertising
Confusing app store
Mediocre picture and sound

The Toshiba C350 4K Fire TV Edition is one of Amazon's budget smart TVs, which have one big selling point: Amazon’s Prime Video and Alexa voice controls are baked right in. In addition to Prime Video’s extensive catalogue of movies and shows, you’ve got one of the best voice assistants on the market as close as your remote. And it’s not some half-measure – the Alexa on your TV can do everything Alexa can do on the Amazon Echo, with skills for smart home control, looking up weather and restaurants and much more. All of this is built into the 55-inch Toshiba 4K TV, which sells for an affordable sub-$500 price.

The switch from last year’s Westinghouse models to Toshiba bring all sorts of improvements, like improved display quality, HDR support and a more refined user experience, but it’s held back by mediocre picture quality and middling audio. Edge-lit backlighting and limited HDR support just drive home the most frustrating thing about most of Amazon’s TV’s — no matter how good Amazon’s Fire TV is as a smart TV platform, the TV also has to stand  on its own merits.

In our tests, the C350 produces a good enough picture that you can enjoy what’s on screen without getting annoyed by quality issues. It’s bright enough to watch during the day and the set produces good color. 

Read our full Toshiba C350 4K Fire TV review.

LG A2 OLED TV shown in living room

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4. LG A2 4K OLED TV

The best OLED TV value you'll find

Screen size: 48, 55, 65 | HDMI ports: 3 | Refresh rate: 60 Hz | HDR Support: HDR10 | Dimensions (without stand): 24.4 x 42.1 x 1.8 inches

Solid picture quality
Great audio
Low input lag
60Hz refresh rate
No HDMI 2.1 ports
Brightness could be better

Normally on sale for $599, the 48-inch LG A2 4K OLED TV is one of the best TV values you'll find. We praised LG's budget TV for offering a "wonderfully colorful picture and fairly strong audio along with a slick and intuitive interface." Although the A2 has a refresh rate of only 60Hz, fast motion looked clean and fluid except in scenes of extreme business, and was never distracting at all. We also like the TV's low input lag, which gamers will appreciate. (Although gamers should take note that there are no HDMI 2.1 ports). 

The A2 boasts incredible picture quality, easily outclassing that of the familiar LCD screens most of us are accustomed to. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG, viewing formats that help make the content you view on the screen look their absolute best. Additionally, it integrates seamlessly with voice assistants like Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, letting you easily navigate your favorite shows and channels with just your voice. The LG webOS platform the TV runs on is great, too.

Read our full LG A2 OLED TV review

Louis Ramirez

As deals editor at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.