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20 Best Black Friday TV Deals (2025)

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Looking for a new screen this holiday season? Every TV has been released for the year, which makes now a good time to upgrade yours to whatever has been tickling your fancy (now that you've read our extensive TV coverage). We've assembled our favorite models on sale this Black Friday weekend, which include TVs from virtually every major brand. Whether you're after a flagship QD-OLED or a cheap TV for a guest bedroom, we've got you covered. Check out the full list of deals below.

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For more great discounts, check out our Best Black Friday Deals roundup and all of our deals coverage here.

Updated November 30: We've updated prices and added streaming deals to this guide, including devices from Roku, Google, and Amazon.

OLED TV Deals

This model stands as a top-tier OLED option this year. While we haven't tested this exact unit, previous C-series models have consistently offered a perfect balance of brightness and color, making them excellent for gaming and fast-moving sports. The perfect black levels of OLED panels are the real draw here, making cinematic scenes in space or your favorite horror movies more immersive than ever.

The Samsung S95F features a refined matte screen that eliminates glare with minimal sacrifice to image depth. Its QD-OLED panel delivers a dazzling picture with crystal-clear processing, vibrant color, and brightness that rivals the best OLEDs. This highly versatile TV includes four HDMI 2.1 ports for 165-Hz gaming. While the Tizen interface can be sluggish and it lacks Dolby Vision, these are minor quibbles given its knockout performance in any lighting.

As LG's flagship OLED, the G5 is arguably the most stunning display we've encountered. At this sale price, it's an obvious upgrade for anyone building a serious home theater.

Sony commands a premium price due to its industry-leading image processing, which often results in a perceptibly sharper and more refined picture than competing models.

We prefer the Bravia 8, but the Bravia 7 is a beautiful display, with impressive brightness, vivid colors, and sharpness for details. According to WIRED reviewer Ryan Waniata, its biggest flaw is its off-axis viewing. —Boutayna Chokrane

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