

As someone who loves a stellar home-theatre experience (and isn’t afraid to admit I’ve spent way too many nights comparing display specs rather than actually watching TV), I’ve been keeping an eye on early Black Friday TV deals. The bargains are dropping—and some of these might just be the ones you’ve been waiting for. Below are twelve standout deals I’ve found, each paired with a little commentary from me on why they excite me (or where they might require a bit of compromise).
| TV | Original Price | Discounted Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| TCL 85-Inch X11K QD-Mini LED | $6,999.99 | $3,499.99 | $3,500.00 |
| LG 83-Inch C5 OLED | $5,396.99 | $3,196.99 | $2,200.00 |
| Sony BRAVIA 8 II 65-Inch OLED | $3,299.99 | $2,298.00 | $1,001.99 |
| Hisense 100-Inch QD7 Mini-LED | $2,999.99 | $1,731.99 | $1,268.00 |
| Samsung 98-Inch Crystal UHD DU9000 | $2,497.99 | $1,697.99 | $800.00 |
| Samsung 77-Inch OLED S90F | $3,097.99 | $1,997.99 | $1,100.00 |
| Samsung 65-Inch OLED S85D | $1,897.99 | $1,147.95 | $750.04 |
| Sony BRAVIA 5 65-Inch Mini-LED | $1,499.99 | $998.00 | $501.99 |
| LG 75-Inch QNED85A Mini-LED | $1,399.99 | $896.99 | $503.00 |
| Hisense 55-Inch QLED CanvasTV | $999.99 | $797.99 | $202.00 |
| Roku 65-Inch Pro Series QLED | $1,199.99 | $598.00 | $601.99 |
| Hisense 65-Inch U6 Mini-LED | $847.99 | $587.99 | $260.00 |

If you’ve ever dreamed of having a true theater-sized screen at home, TCL’s 85-inch X11K is the one to beat. This thing is absurdly bright — perfect for bright rooms or HDR junkies — and the QD-Mini LED backlight system gives you deep contrast and stunning highlights. It’s also got a 144 Hz refresh rate, which makes it fantastic for gaming or sports.
At nearly 50% off, this is one of those deals that makes you stop and say, “Wait, how is that possible?” It’s huge, powerful, and has the kind of punchy, cinematic image that can make movie night feel like you’re sitting in an IMAX theater.

The LG C5 OLED is the kind of TV that checks almost every box. It’s massive at 83 inches, has perfect black levels, vibrant colors, and that smooth, fluid look that only OLED can provide. It’s a true all-rounder — excellent for movies, gaming, and streaming, and bright enough for everyday use.
At just over $3,000, this feels like a luxury TV at a semi-reasonable price. The C-series has been LG’s sweet spot for years, and this one’s no different — premium picture, sleek design, and all the smart features you actually use.

Sony’s OLEDs have always had a certain magic to them, and the BRAVIA 8 II is no exception. With its beautiful color reproduction, perfect contrast, and near-instant response times, it’s one of the most cinematic TVs you can buy. It also has that refined Sony image processing that makes everything — even cable TV — look its best.
At this price, you’re getting flagship OLED quality for well under what it used to cost. It was named the best TV of 2025, and even though its not the brightest TV on the list, but if you’re watching mostly in a dim or controlled room, it’s a visual treat that feels like a window into the movie. Read our review.

A 100-inch screen for under $1,800 almost sounds like a typo. Hisense has been absolutely killing it with value lately, and the QD7 is another example. You get a huge mini-LED panel with rich colors, strong HDR brightness, and smooth motion — basically a home theater wall that doesn’t cost as much as a used car.
If you’ve ever wanted to go truly big, this is your chance. Just make sure you’ve got the wall space — and maybe some help lifting it out of the box.

This Samsung 98-inch DU9000 proves that size doesn’t have to break the bank. Sure, it’s not OLED or mini-LED, but if what you want is an absolutely enormous screen for sports, movies, or gaming, this delivers that wow factor.
The DU9000’s image quality is solid for everyday viewing, and at this price, it’s the cheapest way to get a nearly 100-inch display from a top-tier brand. For sheer cinematic scale, it’s unbeatable right now.

The S90F has quickly become one of Samsung’s most popular OLEDs, and for good reason. It’s bright, colorful, fast, and handles motion beautifully. For gamers, it has everything — low input lag, 4K 120 Hz, and FreeSync support. For movie lovers, it delivers deep contrast and stunning HDR.
Under $2,000 for a 77-inch OLED is a steal. It’s the kind of deal that makes you seriously rethink that “maybe next year” mindset. Read our review.

If you want OLED performance but don’t need a giant screen, the Samsung S85D offers a sweet spot between premium performance and real-world affordability. It delivers all the trademark OLED strengths — inky blacks, perfect contrast, and gorgeous color depth — without hitting flagship prices.
This would make an incredible living room centerpiece for under $1,200. It’s also one of the most stylish designs in its class, so it’ll look as good powered off as it does on.

Sony’s Mini-LED TVs are quietly some of the best values in their lineup. The BRAVIA 5 brings Sony’s incredible processing and HDR tone mapping to a more approachable price point. The backlighting gives it great peak brightness and strong black levels, making it ideal for mixed lighting environments.
For under $1,000, you’re getting that unmistakable Sony polish — rich colors, great motion handling, and a design that feels far more premium than its price tag. Read our review.

LG’s QNED series doesn’t get as much attention as its OLEDs, but it’s quietly excellent. The QNED85A combines Mini-LED backlighting with quantum dot color for fantastic brightness and rich, dynamic images. It’s ideal for brighter rooms or households that watch a lot of sports and live TV.
At just under $900 for a 75-inch TV, this feels like one of the best size-to-price ratios in the bunch. It’s a great “big upgrade” pick if you’re moving up from an older LCD.

If style matters as much as picture quality, the Hisense CanvasTV might be your pick. It’s designed to blend into your space, doubling as wall art when it’s off — similar to Samsung’s Frame TV, but at a lower price. And because it’s QLED, the color and contrast still hold up beautifully.
It’s a great choice for a secondary room, or for anyone who wants their TV to look like part of the décor instead of a black rectangle on the wall.

I didn’t expect Roku to show up with a deal this good. Their 65-inch Pro Series QLED is down to under $600 — and it’s not a bare-bones TV, either. Roku has stepped up its panel game, offering solid brightness, color, and a simple, snappy smart interface that’s great for streaming.
For anyone on a budget who still wants a big screen with modern tech, this is an easy recommendation.

The Hisense U6 Mini-LED is one of those TVs that punches way above its price. It’s bright, colorful, and great for mixed use — whether you’re watching movies, sports, or gaming. The Mini-LED backlighting helps it deliver much better contrast and HDR performance than most TVs in its price range.
For well under $600, this is probably the best all-around value of the bunch. It’s affordable, but it doesn’t look or perform like a “budget TV.”
That’s my current shortlist of early Black Friday TV deals — the ones worth your time (and maybe your living room space). Whether you’re upgrading to a flagship OLED, chasing maximum size for your movie nights, or just hunting for a serious bargain, this year’s early sales are some of the best I’ve ever seen.
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