

I get asked all the time, “What’s the best TV to buy right now?” and usually the answer is complicated. But Cyber Monday 2025 makes things surprisingly easy. This year’s deals are stacked with some of the best performing TVs on the market—OLEDs with insane HDR, Mini-LEDs bright enough to handle sunny living rooms, and giant screens that cost less than they should.
So instead of sending 20 different people the same long voice message with recommendations, I’ve pulled everything together here. These are the Cyber Monday TV deals I’d personally recommend to friends and family—models that actually deliver on picture quality, gaming chops, and long-term value. Whether you want a 55-inch OLED for movies or a 100-inch monster for sports, there’s a deal here that makes sense.
| TV | Original Price | Cyber Monday Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung 65" OLED S95F | $3,299.99 | $2,299.99 | $1,000 |
| Sony BRAVIA 8 II 65" QD-OLED | $3,299.99 | $2,299.99 | $1,000 |
| LG 65" G5 OLED | $2,996.99 | $1,996.99 | $1,000 |
| Hisense 100" QD7 Mini LED | $2,999.99 | $1,697.99 | $1,302 |
| TCL 85" X11K QD-Mini LED | $6,999.99 | $3,497.99 | $3,502 |
| Roku 75" Pro Series Mini-LED | $1,699.99 | $997.99 | $702 |
| Sony BRAVIA XR A95L 55" QD-OLED | $2,799.99 | $1,599.99 | $1,200 |
| Samsung 65" OLED S90F | $2,499.99 | $1,399.99 | $1,100 |
| LG 65" C5 OLED | $2,696.99 | $1,396.99 | $1,300 |
| Hisense 100" E6 Cinema QLED | $2,699.99 | $1,419.00 | $1,280.99 |
| Sony BRAVIA XR8B 65" OLED | $1,999.99 | $1,199.99 | $800 |
| Samsung 75" Neo QLED QN90D | $3,299.99 | $1,499.99 | $1,800 |
| Hisense 98" QD5 QLED | $2,299.99 | $999.99 | $1,300 |
| Samsung 65" The Frame | $1,999.99 | $999.99 | $1,000 |
| Hisense 75" U8 Mini LED | $2,499.99 | $1,297.99 | $1,202 |

If you want a flagship OLED without jumping into “your accountant calls you” pricing, the S95F is it. Samsung’s newest QD-OLED panel is both extremely bright and beautifully vibrant, and the new anti-glare coating fixes the only real gripe people had with earlier Samsung OLEDs. It finally works well in brighter rooms where traditional OLEDs struggle.
Gamers get the full treatment: 4K up to 165Hz for PC, HDMI 2.1 for next-gen consoles, and Samsung’s One Connect box to keep your setup clean. At $1,000 off, this is one of those rare TVs where you’re getting true high-end performance at a mid-high price. Read our review.

Sony’s strength has always been its processing, and the Sony BRAVIA 8 II is the perfect example. This QD-OLED delivers that classic Sony “cinematic but natural” picture that just makes movies look right. Motion is clean, color feels accurate instead of pushed, and the contrast is top-tier.
If you’re a console gamer (especially PS5), this set also makes a lot of sense: Auto HDR Tone Mapping, Dolby Vision for gaming, and 4K 120Hz support. The only minor caveat is that Sony still limits you to two HDMI 2.1 ports. But for movie lovers and PlayStation owners, this is an incredibly polished TV at a very good price. Read our review.

The G5 is LG’s design-forward flagship—super thin, meant for wall mounting, and noticeably brighter than previous models thanks to its upgraded MLA panel. If you’ve always felt OLED was too dim for your living room, this one fixes that.
And if you’re a gamer? This thing might as well be a 65-inch gaming monitor: 4K 165Hz, HDMI 2.1 on all four ports, G-Sync, FreeSync, and instant response times. Under $2,000 for a gallery-style flagship OLED is a fantastic Cyber Monday grab. Read our review.

This is the “go big or go home” deal. A 100-inch screen for under $1,700 used to be unimaginable unless you were buying a projector. But this is a full-fledged Mini-LED TV with strong brightness, vibrant color, and the kind of screen size that makes sports and movies feel larger than life.
Gaming features are all here too: 4K 144Hz, VRR, and ALLM. If you’ve got the wall space and want a true theater-like experience without messing with projectors, this is the best giant-screen value of Cyber Monday.

The X11K is for people who want “the brightest living-room TV in the neighborhood.” It packs thousands of dimming zones and extremely high HDR peak brightness, giving you an image that cuts through even harsh daylight without losing contrast.
It also supports 144Hz gaming, Dolby Vision IQ, IMAX Enhanced, and has surprisingly robust built-in audio. This is a premium showpiece TV at nearly half its original price—ideal if you want high-end Mini-LED without paying flagship Sony/Samsung prices.

If someone asked me for a big TV that performs well and doesn’t make their wallet cry, this would be my pick. The Pro Series has Mini-LED brightness, solid local dimming, and much better color and contrast than the typical budget giant TV.
You also get great built-in speakers, low input lag for gaming, and a super clean Roku OS interface that anyone in the house can figure out. A 75-inch Mini-LED under $1,000 is one of the easiest “yes, buy it” deals this year.

If you want reference-level OLED performance but don’t need a huge screen, the A95L is the TV enthusiasts rave about. Stunning HDR, rich color, insane contrast—this is a “sit back and admire the picture” set.
It’s also great for gaming thanks to 4K 120Hz and VRR, though it shares the same two-port HDMI 2.1 limitation as other recent Sony models. Still, at $1,200 off, this is a fantastic compact luxury OLED for movie lovers and PS5 players.

The S90F is Samsung’s more affordable OLED this year, but it still packs a ton of performance. You get vibrant color, fast motion, great contrast, and gaming-friendly specs like 144Hz support and VRR.
If you want a true OLED experience without paying premium S95F money, this is a sweet-spot pick—especially now that it’s over $1,000 off. Read our review.

This might be the “best TV for most people” this Cyber Monday. The C5 hits a perfect middle ground: excellent picture quality, gorgeous HDR, great motion, and legitimately top-tier gaming performance with 4K 144Hz, G-Sync, FreeSync, and four HDMI 2.1 ports.
Movies look great, sports look great, games look amazing—and at roughly half off, it’s one of the strongest all-around values on the list. Read our review.

If you want a giant screen with a more cinematic QLED look, the E6 Cinema is the alternative to the QD7. It’s 100 inches, supports Dolby Vision IQ, has a 144Hz panel, and comes with Fire TV built in.
No, it won’t beat the best Mini-LED sets in dark-room contrast, but the sheer size-to-price ratio makes this one of the most fun Cyber Monday deals of the year. It’s great for movie nights, sports, and big family rooms.

The XR8B is Sony’s more budget-friendly OLED, and it’s perfect if you want that deep-black Sony look without spending premium QD-OLED money. It’s clean, sharp, and has that signature Sony processing that makes everything from streaming shows to movies look more polished.
For $1,199, it’s one of the best-looking 65-inch TVs in this price range—and a great pick for a living room or bedroom upgrade.

If your room is bright or you watch a ton of sports, this is the TV you want. The QN90D is one of the best bright-room displays available—crazy HDR brightness, great anti-reflection handling, and strong local dimming that keeps blacks deep for an LCD.
Gaming performance is excellent too, with 4K 120Hz support and motion features that go up to 144Hz. At more than 50% off, it’s a massive upgrade for anyone coming from an older LED TV.

A 98-inch TV for under $1,000 feels like a typo. The QD5 is a value-focused giant screen, great for sports, news, YouTube, and casual streaming. It's bright enough for most living rooms and supports 144Hz and Dolby Vision.
Just keep expectations reasonable: this isn’t a high-end home theater display, but if you’ve always wanted a comically large TV without spending like a home theater builder, this deal is unbeatable.

If aesthetics matter as much as performance, The Frame continues to be the go-to “style TV.” The matte display, slim profile, and customizable bezels make it look like wall art when it’s off. Perfect for living rooms where you don’t want a giant black rectangle dominating the space.
It’s still a very capable 4K QLED TV when you’re actually watching it, but the real appeal is how it blends into your decor. At half price, it’s finally easier to justify as a functional art piece. Read our review.

The U8 series has become a legendary value pick, and the latest version is no different. Bright, punchy Mini-LED panel, great HDR, tons of gaming features, built-in Google TV, and even surprisingly good speakers.
At nearly 50% off, this is one of the most compelling 75-inch deals of Cyber Monday—especially if you want flagship-like performance without flagship pricing. Read our review.
If I had to boil all these deals down to a few recommendations:
Cyber Monday rarely delivers this many legitimately strong TV deals. If one of these matches your room, your habits, or your budget, now’s the time to grab it.
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