Best Black Friday TV deals 2024: the biggest gaming display still live
Black Friday TV deals have now arrived
1. Quick links
2. 32 - 49 inch
3. 50 - 65 inch
4. 75 - 100 inch
Black Friday TV deals are very much still circling, so there's still time to grab an excellent new display for your living room. Cyber Monday should also serve as a second win for any screen savings that popped up before the weekend, and I'm fully expecting budget LED screens, mid-range mini LED options, and premium OLED panels to hang on until after December 2.
The best gaming TV scene has had a good shakeup in 2024. Not only is the LG OLED G4 now our top pick overall, but more affordable options are swooping into action too. Some of my highlights so far include the 75-inch Hisense U7N that's down to $897.99 at Amazon and the QLED that's just $219.99 at Best Buy. Of course, those of you looking for the cheapest screen possible will want to check out Insignia's 720p screen, since it's under $70 and represents how low prices can go.
While there were some deals to be hard in the run up to Black Friday, now is the point where the competition for gaming TV bargains really starts to heat up, with retailers looking to make sure they're offering the best price while also clearing out their stock. Some of the great prices from earlier this week still remain, but look out for new offers emerging as we get into full swing.
Quick links
- Amazon: Budget gaming TVs for under $100
- Best Buy: Up to $300 off LG and Samsung
- Walmart: $400 off 120Hz OLED displays
- B&H Photo: $1,300 off 65-inch LG OLED G3
UK:
- Amazon: 32-inch displays from £139.99
- Argos: 20% off select models with code
- John Lewis: £100 off clearance displays
- Currys: £400 off 65-inch LG OLED C3
Black Friday TV deals: 32 - 49 inch
Insignia F20 720p 32-inch | $129.99 $69.99 at Amazon
Save $60 - The cheapest TV is now back in stock at Amazon, and Best Buy also have it down under $70 - huzzah! This is a pretty snazzy price for a low-spec gaming screen, and it's now sitting at its lowest. If you've got a Steam Deck or need something for the bedroom, this is perfect.
Buy it if:
✅ You're buying a secondary display
✅ You don't need 4K
✅ You still want smart features
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want a TV for gaming
❌ 720p is far too low a resolution
Price check: Best Buy: $69.99 | Walmart: OOS
TCL Class S3 32-inch | $159.99 $119.99 at Amazon
Save $40 - This TCL unit provides a great budget offering, especially if you're looking to add another screen to a kitchen or bedroom, and the metal bezel-less design gives it an elegant appearance. While it did drop close to $100 on Amazon earlier in the year, this is still a great price.
Buy it if:
✅ You need a budget screen that delivers
✅ You're kitting out another room with a TV
✅ You don't play fast-paced games
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want a higher refresh rate for gaming
❌ You're not interested in Alexa voice control
Price check: Best Buy: $119.99 | Walmart: $139.90
Amazon Fire 2-Series 32-inch | $199.99 $99.99 at Amazon
Save $100 - Amazon's 32-inch TV is one that should be under $100 during Black Friday, and it has already dropped back to lowest price territory. It has popped up for $89.99 this year for Prime Day, so that's an indication of what could still happen this week.
Buy it if:
✅ You need a cheap smart screen
✅ You've got a small setup
✅ You use lower-resolution consoles
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want to play PS5 or Xbox Series X
❌ You have no interest in Amazon apps
Price check: Best Buy: OOS | Walmart: OOS
Samsung M70C 32-inch | $599.99 $299 at Amazon
Save $300 - Yes, this is technically a monitor, but it's armed with a smart hub that means it can function as a small TV. Its newest discount brings it down lower than ever, with 50% off taking it below the $300 mark.
Buy it if:
✅ You need reliable smart features
✅ You want small 4K visuals
✅ You need a TV/monitor hybrid
Don't buy it if:
❌ You still use a cable connection
❌ You'd ideally want something bigger
Price check: Walmart: $599.99 | Best Buy: OOS
LG OLED C4 48-inch | $1,599.99 $996.99 at Walmart
Save $603 - You can trade size for specs by opting for this LG OLED TV over the 55-inch B4, as the 48-inch was down to around the same price. This has crept back up in price since our last update, but you're still looking at a huge saving of more than $600.
Buy it if:
✅ You want faster 144Hz visuals
✅ You’re craving superior contrast
✅ You’ve got a new-gen console or PC
Don't buy it if:
❌ You don’t need fancy specs
❌ You’d prefer something bigger
Price check: Amazon: $996.99 | Best Buy: $999.99
Amazon Fire 2-Series 40-inch | $249.99 $149.99 at Amazon
Save $100 - If you want a bigger screen while still keeping within a small budget then the 40-inch version of Amazon's TV fits the brief. This is the lowest price we've seen after it sat at around $170 for the last couple of months, so it's unlikely to get any cheaper during the rest of this week.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a bigger screen on a budget
✅ You don't need a 4K display
✅ You'd use the built in Amazon Luna to stream games
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want to see the full potential of your PS5 or Xbox Series X
❌ You're not in the Amazon apps ecosystem
Price check: Best Buy: OOS | Walmart: OOS
Black Friday TV deals: 50 - 65 inch
Hisense QD5 55-inch | $399.99 $219.99 at Best Buy
Save $180 - This Hisense QLED with Google TV keeps getting cheaper, as it just dropped another $10 in between my price checks. For well under $250, this panel is pretty great value for PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series X.
Buy it if:
✅ You're looking for an affordable QLED
✅ You're not fussed about refresh rate
✅ You want solid Google TV features
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer a 120Hz model
❌ You're aiming for bigger
Price check: Amazon: OOS | Walmart: OOS
Insignia F30 series 50-inch | $299.99 $189.99 at Amazon
Save $110 - Dropping another $10 to dip below its previous lowest price, this has got to be one of the cheapest 50-inch TVs available this Black Friday. It likes to shoot up past $200 fairly regularly, so if you've got the need for large living room TV this second, this is a solid saving.
Buy it if:
✅ You're looking for affordable 4K visuals
✅ You need smart features included
✅ You're upgrading from an older screen
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want to upgrade to QLED or OLED
❌ You’re looking for bigger
Price check: Best Buy: $189.99 | Walmart: OOS
TCL Q6 55-inch | $449.99 $297.99 at Amazon
Save $152 - With over $150 off thanks to Black Friday, this is one of the most affordable QLED options around at this size. It has dropped to this price a couple of times already this year, so worth watching to see if any more get shaved off on the day itself.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a solid QLED offering
✅ You're after a game mode for low latency
Don't buy it if:
❌ You need a higher refresh rate than its 60Hz standard
Price check: Best Buy: $299.99 | Walmart: OOS
Hisense U7N 55-inch | $798 $477.99 at Amazon
Save $320 - For under $500, I dare you to find a mini LED TV that can do more. The U7N is a winner among this year's Black Friday TV deals, especially since it usually costs nearer $600.
Buy it if:
✅ You want big, bright visuals
✅ You care about size
✅ You want a faster 144Hz refresh rate
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer to cut back on size
❌ You're upgrading from QLED
Price check: Best Buy: $479.99 | Walmart: OOS
Hisense U6N 55-inch | $599.99 $347.99 at Amazon
Save $252 - This 55-inch screen just dropped below $350, and it's a bit of a steal for a mini LED panel of this size. It often likes to shoot back up to around $500, and this feels like the best price we'll see during Black Friday.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a big, bright screen
✅ You’re upgrading from an older LED model
✅ You care about detail and clarity
Don't buy it if:
❌ You need faster than 60Hz
❌ You’re moving from an OLED display
Price check: Best Buy: $349.99 | Walmart: $518
LG QNED85T 65-inch | $1,299.99 $796.99 at Amazon
Save $503 - It's back down to its lowest price, and the LG QNED is well worth considering when it reaches under $900. It usually likes to drift over a grand, but it's falling just the way we want it to this Black Friday.
✅ You want high-end QLED visuals
✅ You need a big living room screen
✅ You'd rather not use OLED
Don't buy it if:
❌ You're looking for faster than 120Hz
❌ You prefer the contrast provided by OLED
Price check: Walmart $796.99 | Best Buy $799.99
LG OLED B4 55-inch | $1,596.99 $996.99 at Amazon
Save $600 - For under a grand, you can now grab LG's more approachable OLED TV, following months of it teasing with a $1,100 price tag. This should pretty much be the price tag we'll see throughout Black Friday, but surprises can happen.
Buy it if:
✅ You want fantastic OLED visuals
✅ You’re looking for a 2024 TV
✅ You care about contrast and colors
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather invest in the C4
❌ You’re looking for bigger than 55-inch
Price check: Walmart: $996.99 | Best Buy: $999.99
Samsung The Frame 55-inch | $1,299 $886 at Walmart
Save $413 - The Frame will add a touch of class to any room, displaying classic art or your own photos when on standby, and it can also be customized with a selection of bezels. With a wide viewing angle and an anti reflection matte screen, you can enjoy the picture from anywhere in the room. We haven't seen this fall below $1,000 previously, so this could be a perfect Black Friday upgrade.
Buy it if:
✅ You want more than just a screen
✅ Perfect color is important to you
✅ You don't have space/budget for the 65-inch version
Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't plan on wall mounting the screen
❌ You're looking for a more affordable option
Price check: Amazon: $897.99 | Best Buy: $899.99
Samsung S90C 55-inch | $1,497.99 $1,199 at Walmart
Save $299 - Samsung's 120Hz OLED is now back down to its lowest ever price for Black Friday, and it'll make a great pairing with the new PS5 Pro. Amazon has already gone back up by $50, so bear in mind the price is volatile right now.
Buy it if:
✅ You've got a PS5/Xbox Series X
✅ You play lots of shooters
✅ You mostly game on console
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want to use a high end PC
❌ You’re looking for slightly bigger
Price check: Amazon: $1,249 | Best Buy: OOS
Samsung The Frame 65-inch | $1,897 $1,197 at Walmart
Save $700 - The Frame is a high-end display that can be seamlessly mounted on your wall to display art or personal photos when you're not using it, and the anti reflection matte screen means you can enjoy the QLED 4K image without any light interference. This is the first time we've seen this model drop below $1,300, making it a Black Friday deal worth seriously considering, with the current $1,197 price tag especially good.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a display piece
✅ You're looking for clutter-free wiring
✅ You want certified color precision
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer a more traditional TV
❌ You're on a tighter budget
Price check: Amazon: $1,297.99 | Best Buy: $1,299.99
Samsung S90C 65-inch | $1,997.99 $1,347.99 at Amazon
Save $650 - This 65-inch version of the S90C is hovering around its lowest price ever, though it did drop to just below $1,300 last month. It's still very much in great deal territory, though it's up to you if you want to hold out and see if it drops back to that slightly lower price again.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a larger screen
✅ You've got a PS5 or Xbox Series X
✅ You want vibrant visuals
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather invest in 144Hz
❌ You need something smaller
Price check: Walmart: $1,575 | Best Buy: OOS
LG C3 Series 65-Inch | $1,499.99 $1,196.99 at Amazon
Save $303 - This 65-Inch AI-powered TV has dropped by several hundred dollars in the last few weeks and now sits with a very healthy 20% discount for a screen that matches a good size with some excellent quality features.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a big screen with a subtle bezel
✅ You want a TV that's ideal for gaming
✅ You want a screen with AI upscaling
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want to go for an even bigger screen
Price check: Walmart: $1,196.99
Samsung S90D 65-Inch | $2,197.99 $1,397.99 at Amazon
Save $800 - Samsung's take on OLED was cheaper during Prime Day, but it's not far off its record low price. We'd keep an eye on this one, as its the exact kind of screen that will shock us with a low offer at some point around Black Friday.
Buy it if:
✅ You're looking for a high refresh rate for gaming
✅ You want a TV with powerful built-in speakers
✅ It's all about detail and ultra-definition for you
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd be happy to go cheaper with a 60Hz refresh rate
Price check: Walmart: $1,397.99 | Best Buy: $1,399.99
Black Friday TV deals: 75 - 100 inch
TCL Class Q6F QLED 75-Inch | $749.99 $547.99 at Amazon
Save $202 - This is a big screen for a low price! In fact, this is the lowest price we've seen this 75-Inch screen drop – just two months ago it was hovering between $700 and $800! But that's the magic of Black Friday for you.
Buy it if:
✅ You're looking for a 4K QLED screen
✅ You want a large TV on a budget
✅ You're after a screen suitable for gaming
Don't buy it if:
❌ You're short on space – it's big!
Price check: Best Buy: $549.99 | Walmart: $849
Hisense U7N 75-inch | $1,499.99 $897.99 at Amazon
Save $503 - Sitting at a record low price for Black Friday, this 75-inch mini LED whopper is definitely worth grabbing. It might end up slightly cheaper at some point during the big event, but it is known to shoot back up to $1,500.
Buy it if:
✅ You want big, bright visuals
✅ You care about size
✅ You want a faster 144Hz refresh rate
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer to cut back on size
❌ You're upgrading from QLED
Price check: Best Buy: $899.99 | Walmart: $OOS
LG QNED75 75-inch | $996.99 $796.99 at Amazon
Save $200 - LG's QNED display is moving back towards its lowest ever price, so is definitely one to keep an eye on. The current discount is already pretty nifty, shaving $200 off the price, but it could possibly drop lower at some point during Black Friday.
Buy it if:
✅ You want bright visuals
✅ You're upgrading from an older LED
✅ You're looking to avoid OLED
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather invest in OLED
❌ You need something slightly bigger
Price check: Walmart: $846.99 | Best Buy: OOS
LG UQ7590 86-inch | $1,299.99 $996.99 at Amazon
Save $303 - The fact you can grab an 86-inch LG screen this year for under $1,000 is slightly bananas, but is absolutely the kind of thing we like to see during Black Friday.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a massive screen
✅ You're happy with LED visuals
✅ You need good 4K performance
Don't buy it if:
❌ You've got limited space
❌ You want an OLED
Price check: Best Buy: $999.99 | Walmart: $1,299.99
LG UT75 86-inch | $1,199.99 $899.99 at Best Buy
Save $200 - Breaking through the $1,000 barrier, this massive LG LED screen is sitting at a solid price. You're trading away specs for sheer size, but you won't find many 86-inch displays for the same price during Black Friday. Plus, it consistently sat at $300 more when it was last available at Amazon.
Buy it if:
✅ You need something extra large
✅ You want decent smart features
✅ You need something low-profile
Don't buy it if:
❌ You're used to viewing OLED screens
❌ You want even bigger than 86-inch
Price check: Walmart $1,269.99 | Amazon: OOS
Sony Bravia K-75XR70 75-inch | $2,198 $1,798 at Amazon
Save $400 - Down to its lowest price, this Bravia 7 panel is now more approachable this Black Friday. If you're looking to keep all your gear Sony branded and just picked up a PS5 Pro, this screen is calling your name.
Buy it if:
✅ You want bright visuals
✅ You've got a PS5 Pro
✅ You play shooters on console
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want OLED colors and contrast
❌ You need 144Hz refresh rate
Price check: Walmart: $1,798 | Best Buy: $1,799.99
Hisense 100U8K 100-inch | $4,997.99 $2,799.99 at Amazon
Save $2,198 - Even with a $2,000+ saving this screen is still a significant investment, but if you want a wall-filler with QLED clarity and a 480Hz motion rate for the smoothest sports coverage around then this is definitely one to consider. We've seen it dip to this price a couple of times already this year, but it will almost certainly jump back up towards $5,000 again soon.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a screen that fills the room
✅ You're looking for QLED fidelity
✅ You watch a lot of sport
Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't have space for it
❌ Your budget isn't unlimited
Price check: Walmart: $2,998 | Best Buy: $2,999.99
FAQ
When will Black Friday TV deals begin?
Black Friday TV deals will this year fall on November 29th. Of course, as is usual, we'll see a bunch of deals coming in force that week, but we can still usually say that the best are kept for the day itself.
Such is the event nowadays however, we often see retailers go early with deals period that are weeks long, all in the name of Black Friday. That means you can pick up a great deal from basically October onwards so be on the lookout from then.
Where will the best Black Friday TV deals be?
When the time comes, we'll be stocking this page right here with the best Black Friday TV deals as we'll be keeping close tabs on everything as the event progresses. However, we all know it'll be the usual suspects playing the game, so here are the best links if you want to bookmark, check now, or go it alone in your search.
US:
Amazon: Should always be the first place to check for TV deals
Samsung: Likely to promote the latest line of NeoQLED TVs hard
Best Buy: Deep discounts on every kind of TV
Walmart: A massive selection available and always embraces discounts
B&H Photo: Significant savings across all lines
UK:
Amazon: Some great discounts up and down the price spectrum
Samsung: The new NeoQLED televisions are going to be ones to watch
Currys: Always has great stock and sometimes bundles too
John Lewis: Perennially popular for TVs given the generous guarantees
Box: Has great filtering options and prices with free vouchers
Black Friday TV deals: What to expect
Expect there to be plenty of action on the entry-level 4K TVs from the likes of Insignia and TCL, for example, as well as on Amazon Fire TVs. The 50-inch Omni model received its record lowest-ever price last Black Friday dropping by nearly $200 and has been on sale, again, in last fall's Prime event. We'd also advise keeping tabs on Hisense offers this year, as the A6BG was available for below $250 - an incredible price for a 43-inch 4K screen.
As is tradition, exiting flagship models from last year should also be available for less. The OLED G4 has officially kicked the LG OLED G3 from its top spot, which should translate to discounts on available stock. At the moment, Amazon has the premium 65-inch 4K 120Hz display down to $1,996.99 from $2,796.99, and that record low could be improved upon when during the big event.
If you're aiming for a balance between price and specs, you'll absolutely want to keep an eye out for the Hisense U7N. The 55-inch version is a prime candidate for a sub $500 price tag, and larger models could end up significantly lower than $1,000. Mini LED and QLED options are well worth keeping tabs on too, especially if you're looking for a larger screen for just a few hundred dollars.
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Is it better to wait for Black Friday to buy a TV?
The best time to pick up a new TV is arguably during Black Friday, but that's not to say you won't see great deals before and after the big event. In fact, you'll often find that big screens drop to their lowest price at random times, so it's always worth keeping an eye out for your desired panel. If you'd prefer deals to simply land on your lap, we'd suggest holding out for the annual sale. Otherwise, there's nothing stopping you picking up a discounted display right now.
Who has best Black Friday TV deals?
All the usual suspects should have Black Friday TV deals on offer come November, including Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. Sticking with well known retailers is a sure fire way to prevent any scams, but there's a chance smaller retailers will rise to the discount challenge. Your best bet is to revisit our hub when the time arises, as we'll help bring you all the biggest screen savings from across the internet.
How much can I save with a Black Friday TV deal?
The amount you "save" during Black Friday is fully dependant on the original price of each product. Ultimately, bigger discounts will apply to larger price tags, and it's not uncommon to see over $1,000 off premium panels. On the flip side, cheaper models tend to end up with less off, but that's purely because there's less to work with in the first place.
If you simply love grabbing a bargain, you'll want to look out for percentage discounts over money. That way, you'll know you're getting a chunk off compared to each screen's MSRP, rather than just grabbing a lot off of a still massive price tag. Typically, the most you'll see of any model is 60%, as anything beyond that is generally classified as a clearance sale. We'll naturally be on the look out for anything with more off, but if it's better than half price, it's absolutely worth jumping on.
How we find the best Black Friday TV deals
In order to hunt down the best Black Friday TV deals for your consideration, we use a blend of our experience and expertise in conjunction with high tech price comparison systems. That way, we can quickly identify the lowest prices floating around the web while applying our knowledge to check whether discounts are actually good value.
We're also extremely mindful when it comes to budgets, as while over $1,000 off a premium TV might be great for some players, price points into the thousands are still out of reach for many. Therefore, we always make sure to include a healthy blend of entry-level, mid-range, and high-end options so that everyone can save during the annual event.
Want to learn more about how we hunt down discounts? Head over to our How we find the best Black Friday deals page for more details.
If you're looking for more specialist or niche screens this winter, then check out our guides to the upcoming Black Friday QD-OLED deals, 120Hz 4K TV Black Friday, Black Friday QLED TV deals, and Black Friday OLED TV deals.
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