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Black Friday's best TV deals include a 75-inch Samsung model for just $560

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After being on sale throughout November, Amazon's Fire TV lineup has gotten a teensy bit cheaper for its Black Friday event. Credit: Amazon

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UPDATE: Nov. 25, 2022, 7:40 a.m. EST This story has been updated to reflect the latest Black Friday TV deals at major retailers. Here are some highlights:


When it comes to big-ticket items on sale for Black Friday, TVs are always a given. It's not unrealistic for retailers to devote 10-plus pages to TV deals in their official Black Friday ad scans. (This is a Best Buy subtweet.(opens in a new tab)). But each year, it's becoming less and less necessary to use those ad scans as a means of previewing what you'll actually buy on Black Friday — because those deals have been live for weeks already.

We've seen a few significant price changes across the LG and Amazon Fire lineups now that Black Friday 2022 has officially started (shoutout to the now-defunct LG C1 OLED doorbuster), but the vast majority of deals that have popped up in major retailers' ongoing holiday sales are holding steady. When Best Buy, Walmart, and Target said they were going to be offering Black Friday prices throughout November, they really meant it.

Need help sorting through the cornucopia Black Friday TV deals to see what's actually worth buying? We've pulled everything into one big list, categorized by brand and listed in order of size (smallest to largest) and then by price.

Note: Any newly added or updated deals have been marked with a ✨, while deals with a strikeout were either sold out or expired at the time of writing.

Samsung TV deals

Why we love it

The 2022 version of Samsung's entry-level Crystal UHD series brings crisp color accuracy and HDR. For budget shoppers who want to go big, it's going to be hard for anyone to beat Best Buy's discount on the 75-inch model, which brings it well under the $600 mark.

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LG TV deals

Why we love it

Gamers looking to go all-out on their setup should take advantage of Best Buy's slash on one of LG's latest models, the C2. The successor to the beloved C1 TV might just be the best gaming TV available, providing low-latency gameplay, compatibility with NVIDIA G-SYNC, and four 120Hz HDMI ports. The C2 also welcomes a processor upgrade and brighter Evo OLED panel.

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Sony TV deals

Why we love it

One of the heftiest Black Friday discounts we're seeing on a Sony TV is the $1,000 slash on Sony's 2022 flagship, the BRAVIA XR A95K. This splurge-worthy stunner is impressing reviewers across the internet with its HDR brightness and QD-OLED panel, which combines the meticulous viewing angles of OLED and color-boosting quantum dot layer of QLED.

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Other TV deals from Amazon, TCL, Vizio, and more

Why we love it

Before you hit "Buy Now" on Amazon's 55-inch Omni 4K TV(opens in a new tab), consider the 55-inch model of Amazon's entry level version of the Fire TV instead — it's nearly half the price. For a budget model, the self-titled Amazon Fire TV (technically the 4-Series) has good color and decent viewing angles, plus the iconically easy-to-navigate Fire TV platform housing all of your apps.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Not only is Black Friday itself a good time to buy a TV, but so is the entire month before the official post-Thanksgiving shopping rush. Black Friday wouldn't be the same without those iconic TV doorbusters that are often so cheap, they sound fake. In recent years, such record-low deals are being offered throughout November, with retailers guaranteeing that these match the lowest prices you'll see all season.

Black Friday season is also prime time for stores to make a last-ditch effort to clean house on old TV models before new ones are introduced in January.


Best Buy typically has the best selection of discounted premium OLED and QLED models, 8K TVs, and oversized screens, while Walmart is probably a better bet for budget-friendly entry-level models and screens 65 inches and under. Amazon often matches its competitors' discounts on recent TV models, but its pricing and stock are generally less stable.

Leah is a shopping reporter at Mashable, where she covers shopping trends, gift ideas, and products that make life easier. She graduated from Penn State University in 2012 and is watching horror movies or "The Office" when she’s not shopping online herself. You can follow her on Twitter at @notleah(opens in a new tab).

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Haley Henschel

Haley is a Mashable shopping reporter based in Chicago. Before joining the team, she covered politics for The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, wrote about exotic pet ownership for the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, and blogged for several Jersey Shore stars. In her free time, she enjoys playing video games and hanging out with her parrot (Melon) and dog (Pierogi). You can follow her on Twitter at @haleyhenschel(opens in a new tab) or reach her via email at [email protected](opens in a new tab).


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