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The TCL 5-Series is our top pick for the best budget QLED TV. When it comes to value, you simply won’t find a better deal. This Editors’ Choice TV is currently on sale for $399. In gold TCL 5-Series Roku TV review, we said this TV delivers a solid quantum dot 4K picture at an affordable price. We also like that it has full-array active local dimming, so it can tame the backlight of one area of the screen while boosting another bright area. In fact, it earned our Highly Recommended rating 2021 Tom’s Guide Awards for Value TVs.
Looking for an affordable 50-inch QLED TV? Amazon has the Hisense U6 Series on sale for just $429, making it one of the best deals going on right now. In addition to having a quantum dot filter, this TV uses a full-array panel, supports regular HDR, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision HDR formats, and comes with a built-in Amazon Fire TV smart platform. If you don’t want the Fire TV platform, Best Buy has the Hisense 50-inch U6H 4K Google TV on sale for $339 (opens in new tab).
That’s a modest $50 off, but for the value, the TCL 5-Series is our favorite QLED TV. In gold TCL 5 series review, we said it offers killer performance and tons of features. These include Dolby Vision/HLG/HDR10/HDR10 Plus support, voice remote with Alexa support, auto play mode and Google TV.
There’s also Best Buy The 50-inch model retails for $399 (opens in new tab) ($30 off), whereas The 55-inch model retails for $419 (opens in new tab) ($10 off). On a side note, the 55-inch model went on sale last weekend for $199 (!!!), but I don’t think we’ll see that price point again this year.
If you want a premium OLED experience – LG G2 the best OLED TV You can buy it. In gold LG G2 OLED review, we rated this amazing TV 4.5 out of 5 stars and said, “It’s also the first OLED TV that’s bright enough to recommend to people watching TV in a room with natural daylight.” So you will get the best picture quality for any sports matches even during the day. Perfect for World Cup fans watching same day games.
One of last week’s most epic TV deals is back in stock. Woot has Samsung Frame 2022 4K TVs available starting at $429. QLED TVs let you enjoy your favorite artwork, shows, movies and more. has a demonstrative art mode. They also feature HLG/HDR10 Plus support, built-in Google Assistant/Alexa, automatic game mode, and Samsung’s Tizen operating system.
All sizes are on sale now: 32-inch for $429 (was $597); The 43-inch costs $749 (was $997); The 50-inch costs $869 (was $1,299); The 55-inch costs $1,099 (was $1,499); The 65-inch is $1,489 (was $1,999); The 75-inch costs $2,099 (was $2,999); And the 85-inch is $2,997 (was $4,297).
The reason I call it an epic deal, if you look Direct pricing from Samsung (opens in new tab)they are as high as $900 and nowhere near Woot’s promotions!
If you want a TV deal that hits the sweet spot in terms of price and size, the Amazon Fire TV 4 Series is a good place to start. This 55-inch set offers a sharp 4K picture with support for HDR 10, HLG and Dolby Digital Plus.
Fire TV 4 Series makes it easy to launch your favorite streaming services, and you get the Alexa Voice Remote to find apps, movies, and shows. You also get 3 HDMI ports along with HDMI eARC support. The The 55-inch model retails for $329 (opens in new tab) (was $519), but we’re seeing estimated shipping dates of 3 to 6 months.
OLED TV, which broke all price records, is back in stock! Best Buy currently has the LG A2 65-inch 4K OLED TV on sale for $1,299. That’s a $300 discount and one of the cheapest 65-inch OLEDs we’ve seen so far. A 48-inch model is also in stock, but no longer available. This latter model was sold for $569 a few days ago, however The 48-inch model is in stock now for $1,299 (opens in new tab), this clearly makes the 65-inch model the way to go. This deal was so amazing that we bought the 48-inch model ourselves to test out.
In gold LG A2 OLED review, we said it offers excellent picture quality, wide viewing angles and perfect blacks. That said, there are some drawbacks (for gamers). While the low-latency mode is welcome, the 60Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.0 ports instead of the newer HDMI 2.1 aren’t ideal. However, non-gamers (and casual gamers) should not worry.