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Best Black Friday TV deals: Here are the top TV deals from LG, Vizio, Samsung, Sony, and more

 

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  • Black Friday is a great time to shop for all sorts of electronics, from laptops and tablets to kitchen gadgets and large appliances. 
  • Some of the best discounts you'll find are on TVs, from brands like Samsung, TCL, LG, and more. 
  • Many popular sellers, including Best Buy, Target, and Walmart, will offer TV deals in stores on the big day. But if you don't want to face the crowds, you'll also be able to find some great deals online. 
  • We've compiled a list of the best Black Friday TV deals we know about so far. Keep an eye on this page; we'll be adding new promotions as they drop. 
  • To save more on Black Friday deals this year, visit Business Insider Coupons. You can also check out all the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals we've found on Insider Picks.

Black Friday is here, and stores are running major deals on all sorts of electronics. And some of the best tech deals you'll find will be on TVs, at all price points, from brands across the board. 

We've compiled all the best Black Friday TV deals that are active and those that are coming up as well. Read on for the best Black Friday TV deals that major retailers are running, including Best Buy, Amazon, Target, and more. 

The best TV deals for Black Friday 2019

  1. LG 65-inch C9 OLED 4K TV, $1,997 (originally $2,796.99) [You save $800], available at Newegg
  2. LG 65-inch B9 OLED 4K TV, $1,799.99 (originally $2,299.99) [You save $500], available at Best Buy and Amazon
  3. Vizio 65-inch P-Series Quantum 4K TV, $879 (originally $1,199.99) [You save $321], available at Amazon and Best Buy
  4. Sony 65-inch A8G OLED 4K TV, $1,999.99 (originally $2,799.99) [You save $800], available at Best Buy and Amazon
  5. Samsung 65-inch Q70R QLED 4K TV, $1,199.99 (originally $2,199.99) [You save $1,000], available at Samsung, Best Buy, and Amazon
  6. TCL 75-inch 75R615 Roku 4K TV, $1,199.99 (originally $1,799.99) [You save $500], available at Best Buy
  7. Vizio 65-inch P-Series Quantum X 4K TV, $1,199.99 (originally $1,699.99) [You save $500], available at Costco
  8. Samsung 82-inch Q900 8K QLED TV, $4,997.99 (originally $9,997.99) [You save $5,000], available at Amazon, Samsung, and Best Buy
  9. VIZIO 65-inch M-Series Quantum 4K TV, $649.99 (originally $799.99) [You save $150], available at Best Buy
  10. Samsung 82-inch Q60 QLED 4K TV, $1,997.99 (originally $3,799.99) [You save $1,802], available at Amazon, Best Buy, BJ's, and Samsung
  11. TCL 65-inch S425 Roku 4K TV, $399.99 (originally $749.99) [You save $350], available at Target and Walmart

Monica Chin also contributed to this post.

LG 65-inch C9 OLED 4K TV

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LG 65-inch C9 OLED 4K TV, $1,997 (originally $2,796.99) [You save $800], available at Newegg

LG's 2019 C9 OLED is among the very best 65-inch 4K HDR TVs on the market, and it's now available for one of its lowest prices ever. It's on sale at most retailers for $2,099, but Newegg is offering it at the lowest price we've seen, for $1,997.

Thanks to its OLED panel, the TV is capable of superior black levels, contrast, and viewing angles over traditional LCD and QLED displays, making it an ideal pick for home theaters. HDR playback with Dolby Vision support is also included, along with wide color gamut coverage, HDMI 2.1 ports, a voice remote, and support for Google Assistant and Alexa.

Note: Newegg is offering it through a third-party reseller. Best Buy, Amazon, and other major retailers are offering it for approximately $2,099  — Steven Cohen



LG 65-inch B9 OLED 4K TV

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LG 65-inch B9 OLED 4K TV, $1,799.99 (originally $2,299.99) [You save $500], available at Best Buy

LG 65-inch B9 OLED 4K TV, $1,796.99, (originally $2,299.99) [You save $503], available at Amazon

LG's most affordable 65-inch OLED TV is now even cheaper thanks to a $500 discount. While it uses a slightly less powerful image processor compared to the C9, the B9 still features the same great OLED panel found on LG's more expensive display models — enabling superior black levels, contrast, and viewing angles over traditional LCD and QLED displays. HDR playback with Dolby Vision support is also included, along with wide color gamut coverage, HDMI 2.1 ports, a voice remote, and support for Google Assistant and Alexa. If you miss the C9 deal at Newegg, definitely try to snag this one.  — Steven Cohen



Vizio 65-inch P-Series Quantum 4K TV

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Vizio 65-inch P-Series Quantum 4K TV, $879 (originally $1,199.99) [You save $321], available at Amazon

Vizio 65-inch P-Series Quantum 4K TV, $899.99 (originally $1,199.99) [You save $300], available at Best Buy

At a sale price of just under $900, VIZIO's mid-range 2019 65-inch Quantum TV offers some of the best image performance for its class. With quantum dots, 200 zones of full-array local dimming, Dolby Vision support, and up to 1,100 nits of brightness, the set's HDR and color performance rival many competing LCD displays that cost more. Though the TV's SmartCast streaming platform doesn't have as many on-screen apps as some competitors', the display allows customers to cast a larger selection of streaming services to the TV from an Android or iOS device.  — Steven Cohen




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