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براہ راست بلیک فرائیڈے ٹی وی سودے یہاں ہیں! سودے بذریعہ میٹ بولٹن سے تعاون جیمز ڈیوڈسن ، ال گریفن آخری تازہ کاری 28 نومبر 2025 جب آپ ہماری سائٹ پر لنکس کے ذریعے خریدتے ہیں تو ، ہم ایک ملحق کمیشن حاصل کرسکتے ہیں۔ The best Black Friday TV deals 2025(Image credit: LG / Roku / Samsung / Future)Jump to…1. Today's best deals2.40-50-inch TV deals3.55-inch TV deals4.65-inch TV deals5.75-inch TV deals6.85-inch TV deals7.Streaming deals8.Soundbar deals9.Streaming stick dealsBlack Friday TV deals have officially arrived! It's after midnight on the East Coast, which means big sales have started to go live – the most notable being Best Buy, with 24-hour-only Black Friday TV deals. Some other retailers, including Amazon, won't update until after midnight on the West Coast, so keep your eyes peeled there.I'm the lead of TechRadar's TV team, and I'm working with our experts – Senior TV Editor Al Griffin, lead TV reviewer James Davidson, and Senior Deals Editor Mackenzie Frazier – to update this page live all of today with big new deals and price drops you can't miss. We're curating the selection to only the offers we think are really worth your while, for every size and budet.There is a lot of Black Friday TV deals, though, and though we've whittled them down, it can still be overwhelming. The good news is that you can email me on this link for personal TV buying advice. Let me know what you're looking for and I'll reply with the best options just for you.Otherwise, check out the deals below – these are all recommend by humans, based on our experience of testing and reviewing TVs. Oh, and if you want something that isn't TV-related, check out our list of all the best Black Friday deals overall.Written byWritten byMatt BoltonManaging Editor, AVThe best Black Friday sales in the US65-inch TVs:The most popular size, from $329 at AmazonAmazon:Huge TV deals from just $69Best Buy:New Black Friday TV deals from $69.99Dolby Atmos soundbars:From $99 at AmazonLG C5 OLED:Our #1 TV, now $1,300 off at Best BuyRoku:Up to 50% off TVs and streaming sticksSamsung:TV deals from $147 at AmazonTarget:Huge Samsung, TCL, Roku TV dealsWalmart:TV deals from just $894 streaming deals you don't want to miss!Hulu and Disney+ bundle: now $4.99 a month, save $120 annuallyParamount+: just $2.99 a month ad-free subscriptionApple TV: over 50% off a 6-month subscriptionPrime Video: 75% off bundles and add-onsThe best Black Friday sales in the UKAmazon:Up to 56% off loads of TVs and soundbarsAO:Big TV deals, and double discounts for membersArgos: TV deals starting from £99Currys:Deals on LG OLED, Hisense, Sony & moreJohn Lewis:Big OLED deals, Samsung The Frame & moreVery:Save on Samsung, TCL and Hisense TVsMy 6 favorite Black Friday TV dealsSave 50% ($100)Insignia 43-inch F50 Fire TV:was $199.99now $99.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼This is nice and simple: a good-quality TV, with Amazon's Fire TV software providing with comprehensive streaming service support, for under $100. It's just a great-value small TV, so as low a price as I can remember seeing it.View DealSave $51.99Roku 55-inch Select Series 4K Smart TV:was $349.99now $298at AmazonRead moreRead less▼For just $300, you can get Roku's 55-inch 4K smart TV at Amazon's pre-Black Friday sale. For that money, you get 4K resolution with HDR 10 for an impressive picture, plus an enhanced voice remote and the excellent Roku smart TV interface.View DealSave 45% ($415.61)Hisense 55-inch U75Q 4K mini-LED TV (2025) :was $913.60now $497.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The Hisense U75Q packs a long list of features, including 4K 165Hz and VRR for gaming, as well as high brightness levels and strong picture quality in an affordable package. Iits 55-inch model has dropped to $497, which is an extra $30 than it was a few days ago – that's a cool 45% off, and a new record-low price worthy of checking out. View DealSave $150TCL QM6K 65-inch 4K mini-LED TV (2025) :was $647.99now $497.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The TCL QM6K is an excellent budget mini-LED TV with plenty to like. It delivers great brightness and good local dimming, and has solid gaming features and performance for the price range, including 4K 144Hz and VRR support, as well as a measured 13.1ms input lag time. Already a bargain at full price, you can get the 65-inch model for $497.99 at Amazon, a new record-low for this already great value TV. View DealSave 55% ($1,100)Samsung 65-inch S84F OLED TV (2025):was $1,999.99now $899.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Best Buy has Samsung's 65-inch S84F OLED TV on sale for an unbelievable price of $899.99 – an extra $50 discount over the previous price drop. The S84F OLED TV delivers the perfect contrast of OLED technology, with Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen2 processor making everything beautifully sharp and rich. You're also getting extensive gaming features and Samsung's comprehensive Tizen smart TV system.View DealSave 36% ($300)Amazon 75-inch Omni Series 4K Fire TV:was $839.99now $539.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Amazon's highly rated Omni Series TVs feature 4K resolution, Dolby Vision, HDR 10, and hands-free TV with Alexa, so you can control the volume and launch channels hands-free instead of using your remote. An extra price drop brings the 75-inch model to just $539, which is a new record-low price, and is $30 cheaper than the start of the week. It's a lot of good-quality TV for that price.View DealThe best 40-50-inch Black Friday TV dealsSave 9%Onn 43-inch Class 1080P FHD Powered by Vizio Smart Television:was $98now $89at WalmartRead moreRead less▼This is only a small discount, but to be fair, this TV barely cost anything to begin with! Onn is Walmart's in-house brand, and the TV has Vizio's smart TV platform providing your streaming needs. It's pretty basic when it comes to features, but who's going to argue about that for $89?View DealSave 40% ($100)Amazon Fire TV 40-inch 2-Series HD smart TV:was $249.99now $149.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Amazon's best-selling 40-inch 2-Series HD smart TV is down to just $149.99. While the Amazon 2-Series TV lacks 4K resolution, it offers smart capabilities through the Fire TV experience and Amazon Alexa, providing hands-free control.View DealSave 55% ($220)TCL 50-inch Q550F QLED 4K TV:was $399.99now $179.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼An excellent deal on a QLED TV from a big brand. This size is perfect from smaller rooms, and being QLED, you'll get strong colors and plenty of picture punch. It supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+ advanced HDR formats, and uses Fire TV for all your streaming needs.View DealSave 48% ($210)Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED 4K TV 43-inch:was $439.99now $229.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼This is a great new record-low price – it's about $100 cheaper than we've seen it before. The Amazon Omni QLED is an impressive budget TV that delivers solid picture quality, Dolby Vision, and comprehensive streaming support for an affordable price. It's even good for gaming, with variable refresh rate support and Dolby Vision gaming on board.View DealSave $60Vizio 50-inch Quantum 4K QLED Smart TV:was $298now $238at WalmartRead moreRead less▼Here's a fantastic QLED TV deal from Vizio, down to just $198 for the 50-inch model. You're getting a rich picture with HDR Dolby Vision coupled with a wide viewing angle for a premium experience. The Vizio display also features WiFi 6 for speedy streaming and gaming content.View DealSave 58% ($750)LG 48-inch B5 OLED 4K Smart TV:was $1,299.99now $549.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Best Buy's Black Friday sale has brought LG's 48-inch B5 OLED TV back down to its lowest-ever price. Released this year, the LG B5 is the best budget OLED TV on the market. The 48-inch display delivers an exceptional picture with brilliant colors and sharp contrast. You also get excellent gaming features, thanks to the four HDMI 2.1 ports and new AI tools, including AI Search, AI Concierge, and an improved AI Chatbot.View DealSave $100LG 48-inch C4 OLED 4K TV:was $896.99now $796.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼LG's C4 OLED TV is the predecessor to the LG C5, and the 48-inch model is on sale for a record-low price of $796.99. While stocks last, we'd happily recommend this over the LG C5 for the lower price – the differences are tiny. The LG C4 features good brightness, LG's latest Alpha 9 AI chip for improved performance, and best-in-class gaming features, including four HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 120Hz, VRR, and ALLM support, as well as 144Hz certification from Nvidia. Stocks may not last long, though!View DealSave 10% ($100)Amazon LG C5 OLED 4K TV 42-inch:was $996.99now $896.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Want an elite TV in a small space? The LG C5 is as feature-packed as small TVs come, and has the fantastic perfect contrast and rich colors you expect from OLED. This is the lowest price that this size has ever been – it's hit this price before, but never lower as far as I'm aware. It's the best small gaming TV, as well as being wonderful for movies.View DealThe best 55-inch Black Friday TV dealsSave 48% ($190)Insignia 55-inch QF Series QLED 4K Fire TV :was $399.99now $209.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼A QLED display for only $209.99 is an unheard-of price. Insignia's QF Series QLED TV boasts 4K Ultra HD resolution with Quantum Dot technology, delivering bold, vibrant colors and lifelike images. You also get Dolby Atmos Audio, smart capabilities with the Fire operating system, and a voice remote with hands-free Alexa, so you can use your voice to control your TV.View DealSave $51.99Roku 55-inch Select Series 4K Smart TV:was $349.99now $298at AmazonRead moreRead less▼For just $300, you can get Roku's 55-inch 4K smart TV at Amazon's pre-Black Friday sale. For that money, you get 4K resolution with HDR 10 for an impressive picture, plus an enhanced voice remote and the excellent Roku smart TV interface.View DealSave $150Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED 4K TV 55-inch:was $499.99now $349.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The Amazon Omni QLED is a brilliant budget TV that delivers solid picture quality and a good set of gaming features, including 4K 60Hz, VRR and Dolby Vision gaming, for an affordable price. This discount takes the 55-inch model to its lowest ever price of $349.99. That's an excellent deal for a 55-inch TV.View DealSave 34% ($202)TCL QM6K 55-inch 4K mini-LED TV (2025) :was $599.99now $397.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The TCL QM6K is an fantastic budget mini-LED TV, bringing premium features at a shockingly low price, but it really as as much of a bargain as it looks. It delivers great brightness and good local dimming for rich image quality, and has solid gaming features and performance for the price range, including 4K 144Hz and VRR support. This is a record-low for this size, and it's our pick as the best of the budget mini-LEDs.View DealSave 45% ($415.61)Hisense 55-inch U75Q 4K mini-LED TV (2025) :was $913.60now $497.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The Hisense U75Q packs a long list of features, including 4K 165Hz and VRR for gaming, as well as high brightness levels and strong picture quality in an affordable package. For Black Friday, its 55-inch model has dropped to $497, a huge 45% off and a new record-low price worthy of checking out. View DealSave 15% ($125)Amazon 55-inch Fire TV Omni Mini-LED 4K TV:was $819.99now $694.99at a.coRead moreRead less▼This Black Friday deal takes the 55-inch Amazon Fire TV Omni Mini-LED down to a record-low price of $694.99. This TV delivers solid brightness and contrast, along with bold colors, and a ready-to-use, out-of-the-box sports mode that lets you watch sports with minimal setup. It also features a great selection of gaming capabilities, including 4K 144Hz, VRR, ALLM, and Dolby Vision support.View DealSave 47% ($700)Samsung 55-inch The Frame QLED TV (2024):was $1,499.99now $799.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Samsung's The Frame TV is a perennial favorite, and the 55-inch model just dropped to $799.99, thanks to today's almost $700 discount. The 2024 Samsung Frame TV features Pantone art-validated colors that deliver lifelike images. Plus, the display now comes with Streams, a complimentary set of artwork streamed from the Samsung Art Store.View DealSave 31% ($400)Samsung 55-inch The Frame Pro QLED TV:was $1,299.99now $899.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Samsung's new 2025 model, The Frame Pro, is down to its lowest price yet at Best Buy's sale. The Frame Pro enhances the impact of the popular lifestyle TV by replacing a standard QLED screen with Neo QLED, which incorporates mini-LEDs for a much better viewing experience, with far richer contrast. It also offers a higher refresh rate and comes with a Wireless One Connect box, so your HDMI connections can be placed anywhere in the room. Still, it shows works of art when off and is finished with an anti-reflective coating.View DealSave $103LG 55-inch C4 OLED 4K TV:was $1,299.99now $1,196.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼LG's C4 OLED TV is the predecessor to the LG C5, and the 55-inch model is on sale for a record-low price of $1,196.99. While stocks last, we'd happily recommend this over the LG C5 for the lower price – the differences are tiny. The LG C4 features good brightness, LG's latest Alpha 9 AI chip for improved performance, and best-in-class gaming features, including four HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 120Hz, VRR, and ALLM support, as well as 144Hz certification from Nvidia. Stocks may not last long, though!View DealThe best 65-inch Black Friday TV dealsSave $101.99Samsung 65-inch U7900F 4K TV:was $429.99now $328at WalmartRead moreRead less▼Samsung's best-selling U7900F 65-inch 4K smart TV is on sale for an incredible price of $328. This entry-level TV from Samsung packs a solid 'Crystal' UHD 4K processor, an easy-to-use Tizen operating system, and full HDR support for under $300, which is an absolute steal.View DealSave $150TCL QM6K 65-inch 4K mini-LED TV (2025) :was $647.99now $497.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The TCL QM6K is an excellent budget mini-LED TV with plenty to like. It delivers great brightness and good local dimming, and has solid gaming features and performance for the price range, including 4K 144Hz and VRR support, as well as a measured 13.1ms input lag time. Already a bargain at full price, you can get the 65-inch model for $497.99 at Amazon, a new record-low for this already great value TV. View DealSave 34% ($402)Roku Pro 65-inch 4K mini-LED TV (2025) :was $1,199.99now $797.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The Roku Pro (2025) is another mini-LED that delivers great value. Its picture delivers solid contrast, good brightness and effective motion handling. It also comes with a great list of gaming features including 4K 120Hz support and it comes with the intuitive Roku smart TV interface. This deal knocks 34% off its price, taking it to a record low $797.99. View DealSave 40% ($602)TCL 65-inch QM8K 4K mini-LED TV :was $1,499.99now $897.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The TCL QM8K delivers stunning picture quality, with high brightness, bold color and rich contrast with plenty of detail. It's also packed with features, especially for gaming with 4K, 144Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Dolby Vision gaming support. At under $900 for this level of performance and features in a 65-inch size, the QM8K is unbeatable value – make no mistake that this is a premium TV for a mid-range price.View DealSave 55% ($1,100)Samsung 65-inch S84F OLED TV (2025):was $1,999.99now $899.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Best Buy has Samsung's 65-inch S84F OLED TV on sale for an unbelievable price of $899.99 – an extra $50 discount over the previous price drop. The S84F OLED TV delivers the perfect contrast of OLED technology, with Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen2 processor making everything beautifully sharp and rich. You're also getting extensive gaming features and Samsung's comprehensive Tizen smart TV system.View DealSave 50% ($1,000)Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV (2024):was $1,999.99now $999.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼The 65-inch version of The Frame TV just hit a new low price for this Black Friday season. This is a popular TV every Black Friday, because it's much nicer looking than most sets, it hides the connections away in a separate box, and has an anti-reflective screen and can show art when it's not in use, so disguises itself as a painting. You're getting QLED colors and Samsung's great image processing and good streaming software too, of course.View DealSave 44% ($1,100)Samsung 65-inch S90F OLED TV:was $2,499.99now $1,399.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Samsung's S90F OLED TV was released in April of this year, and Best Buy has a massive $1,100 discount on the 65-inch model, bringing the price down to a new record low. The 65-inch S90F OLED TV delivers an outstanding picture, thanks to the quantum dot OLED technology (other sizes of this TV may not use the same tech, so it's the 65-inch model we gave five stars to in our Samsung S90F 65-inch review) and Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen3 processor. You're also getting extensive gaming features and Samsung's impressive Tizen operating system.View DealSave 48% ($1,300)LG 65-Inch C5 OLED TV:was $2,699.99now $1,399.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Best Buy's Black Friday sale has LG's 65-inch C5 OLED TV down to $1,399.99, thanks to today's $1,300 discount. Awarded five out of five stars in our LG C5 review, the OLED display delivers an outstanding picture thanks to LG's Alpha 9 AI processor Gen8, impressive gaming features, and a comprehensive smart platform featuring all-new AI capabilities.View DealSave 40% ($1,000)Samsung 65-inch QN90F QLED TV:was $2,499.99now $1,499.99at SamsungRead moreRead less▼The QN90F is an amazing choice if you're looking for a bright, elite TV with better viewing angles than the competition, making it ideal for family rooms. Samsung is offering $1,000 off the 65-inch QN90F, reducing the price to $1,499.99 – a new record-low. This Neo QLED TV features mini-LED tech and Samsung's Glare Free 2.0 technology, meaning it's perfect for brighter rooms. We rate it as the best TV for sports fans.View DealSave 41% ($1,400)LG G5 65-inch OLED TV:was $3,399.99now $1,999.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼LG's 65-inch G5 OLED TV has a whopping $1,400 discount at Best Buy, bringing the price down to $1,999.99. In our LG G5 review, we praised it for its powerful brightness and contrast, as well as its ability to look great even in bright room lighting conditions – a rare feat for an OLED TV. The G5 is also great for gaming, featuring 4K at 165Hz, Nvidia G-Sync, and AMD FreeSync Premium support across its four HDMI 2.1 ports. If you’re in the market for an OLED TV, this one is highly recommended.View DealSave 23% ($700)Samsung S95F 65-inch 4K QD-OLED TV:was $2,997.99now $2,297.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼You can save $700 on the 65-inch version of the Samsung S95F OLED TV in this Amazon Black Friday deal. The S95F delivers a vibrant picture with realistic detail, as well as a full suite of gaming features and an improved smart TV platform. When it's more expensive than the LG G5, above, I'd say most people should choose the LG – unless you have a really bright room and you like to watch during the day. The anti-reflective layer on this OLED TV is second-to-none.View DealThe best 75-inch Black Friday TV dealsSave 46% ($320)Hisense 75-inch QD6 4K TV:was $699.99now $379.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼This is a 75-inch TV from huge and trusted brand for an amazingly low price. This TV uses QLED tech for big colors, matched with its support for both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ advanced HDR formats. Amazon's Fire TV software means its fully equipped for all streaming needs, too.View DealSave $120LG UT75 75-inch 4K Smart TV:was $599.99now $479.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼The popular LG UT75 75-inch TV delivers a premium picture experience with brilliant colors thanks to LG's α5 Gen7 AI processor and WebOS 24 for seamless streaming. Gamers will also appreciate the game optimizer and dashboard, which enables you to view and adjust all your settings in one convenient location.View DealSave 36% ($300)Amazon 75-inch Omni Series 4K Fire TV:was $839.99now $539.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Amazon's highly rated Omni Series TVs feature 4K resolution, Dolby Vision, HDR 10, and hands-free TV with Alexa, so you can control the volume and launch channels hands-free instead of using your remote. An extra price drop brings the 75-inch model to just $539, which is a new record-low price, and is $30 cheaper than the start of the week. It's a lot of good-quality TV for that price.View DealSave 30% ($302)TCL 75-inch QM6K 4K mini-LED TV:was $999.99now $697.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼A 75-inch mini-LED display for under $700 – what's not to like? The TCL QM6K is an unparalleled value, delivering excellent picture quality with vivid colors, a solid list of gaming features, and an easy-to-navigate smart TV platform. We were very impressed by in our TCL QM6K review, and for nearly half price, it's just unbelievable.View DealSave 29% ($400.01)Hisense U75QG 75-inch 4K mini-LED TV:was $1,398now $997.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼This is the mid-range option in Hisense's 2025 mini-LED TV range, and offers a great balance of brightness, rich colors, contrast control, gaming tech, and pricing. It's a step up over the TCL QM6K above for image clarity, with better anti-reflection tech for deeper black tones, and brighter and more lifelike images. Gamers will love the 4K 120Hz and VRR support.View DealSave 30% ($602)TCL 75-inch QM8K 4K mini-LED TV :was $1,999.99now $1,397.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The TCL QM8K is a premium mini-LED TV, but Black Friday deals have given it a mid-range price, and that's great news if it's a big screen you want. It delivers stunning picture quality, with high brightness, bold color and rich contrast with plenty of detail – all perfect for larger sizes. It's also packed with features, especially for gaming with 4K, 144Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Dolby Vision gaming support.View DealSave 46% ($1,700)LG C5 77-inch OLED TV:was $3,699.99now $1,999.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼77-inch OLED TVs can be hideously expensive – so while this isn't by any means cheap, it's a great price for a wonderful TV, as is as low as we've ever seen. Awarded five out of five stars in our LG C5 review, the OLED display delivers an outstanding picture thanks to LG's Alpha 9 AI processor Gen8, impressive gaming features, and a comprehensive smart platform featuring all-new and genuinely useful AI capabilities.View DealSave 31% ($1,000)Sony 77-inch Bravia 8 4K OLED TV (2024):was $3,199.99now $2,199.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼This Black Friday deal knocks $1,000 off the 77-inch Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV, taking it back to its record-low price. The Bravia 8 is a great TV, with a contrast-rich, colorful picture, good gaming features (especially for PS5), and even better built-in sound than its OLED rivals. This is a great deal if you're looking for a massive OLED display. View DealThe best 83-100 inch Black Friday TV dealsSave 29% ($200)Insignia 85-inch F50 Series Fire TV 4K :was $699.99now $499.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The Insignia 85-inch F50 Series 4K Fire TV for just $499.99 is a lot of TV for the price. The Insignia F50 Series TV features 4K resolution, smart streaming capabilities from the Fire TV software, and a voice remote with hands-free Alexa, allowing you to use your voice to control your TV.View DealSave $93TCL 85-inch QM6K 4K mini-LED TV:was $1,090.99now $997.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The discount on this might not look huge, but that doesn't mean it isn't huge value – this extra little discount makes it a fantastic huge-screen TV for the price. I should note that it did very briefly fall to $899 once, so it might be worth holding off to see if that happens again – but I still think it's great buy at this price. TCL QM6K is an unparalleled value, delivering excellent picture quality with vivid colors and strong contrast due to its mini-LED tech, a solid list of gaming features, and an easy-to-navigate smart TV platform. We were very impressed by in our TCL QM6K review.View DealSave 33% ($902)TCL 85-inch QM8K 4K mini-LED TV :was $2,699.99now $1,797.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The TCL QM8K is a premium mini-LED TV, meaning that its picture quality will really hold up at larger screen sizes. It delivers stunning picture quality, with high brightness, bold color and rich contrast with plenty of detail – all perfect for larger sizes. It's also packed with features, especially for gaming with 4K, 144Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Dolby Vision gaming support. We rated it highly in our TCL QM8K review, and with a big discount, we only rate it more highly than ever.View DealSave $503LG B5 83-inch OLED TV:was $2,499.99now $1,996.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼83-inch OLED TVs can be devastating to the wallet, but this one's nowhere near as bad as they can be, but it still delivers the glorious cinematic perfect contrast that you want from an OLED TV, plus perfect off-angle viewing, and all the advanced gaming features you could want. It's not the brightest TV, but for viewing in a controlled lighting environment, this is a home theater bargain. Here's our full LG B5 review.View DealSave 41% ($2,200)LG C5 83-inch OLED TV:was $5,399.99now $3,199.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼83-inch OLED TVs are seriously expensive purchases, and this one is no different – but it was a lot more expensive. Awarded five out of five stars in our LG C5 review, the OLED display delivers an outstanding picture thanks to LG's Alpha 9 AI processor Gen8, impressive gaming features, and a comprehensive smart platform featuring all-new and genuinely useful AI capabilities.View DealSave 60% ($1,500)TCL 98-inch Q55K QLED 4K TV:was $2,499.99now $999.99at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼Yes, this is actually a 100-inch TV under $1,000. And yes, it's actually a decent TV. This is one of the more budget options in TCL's range, understandably for the price, but you're getting a direct backlight for good brightness and contrast, with QLED's rich colors. It even has 144Hz and VRR support for gaming, while Google TV makes it easy to stream anything you want.View DealSave 44% ($1,101.99)TCL Q6 98-inch 4K mini-LED TV:was $2,499.99now $1,398at WalmartRead moreRead less▼It's not every day that you can get a 98-inch display for under $1,500, especially one with mini-LED technology. However, with this Black Friday deal from Walmart on the TCL Q6, you can. The Q6 delivers high brightness with vivid color and strong contrast, as well as solid gaming features and performance. If you're looking for a massive display, you won't find a better deal.View DealSave 35% ($902)Hisense U65QF 100-inch 4K mini-LEd TV:was $2,599.99now $1,697.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼This TV's mini-LED backlight means it'll deliver great contrast across its huge screen, but it's still a shockingly affordable model for something so large. It's also equipped for advanced gaming, and uses Google TV for its smart TV streaming skills. This is the cheapest it's ever been by a couple hundred dollars.View DealThe best Black Friday streaming dealsRead moreRead less▼Disney+ and Hulu (with ads) bundle: was $12.99 per month now $4.99 at Disney+Available to new and returning customers, this deal saves you $95 on a 12-month subscription to the ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu bundle. You'll get access to two of the world's leading streaming platforms, and all of the movie, TV show, and live sports content that they provide. Okay, you'll need to sit through the odd ad break, but that's a small price to pay when an offer as good (and rare!) as this becomes available. Be quick, though – it's only here until 11:59pm PT on Monday, December 1.View DealRead moreRead less▼Paramount+ 'Premium' plan: was $12.99 per month now $2.99 at Paramount+Get $10 off the ad-free Paramount+ 'Premium' plan by picking up this limited deal before December 2, which brings the cost down to just $2.99 per month for the first two months rather than the usual $12.99. This Black Friday discount also applies to the $7.99 per month 'Essential' tier that includes ads, saving you $5 on the usual monthly price. Just note, you won't be eligible for a free trial if you sign up for this promotion – but it applies to new and existing subscribers.View DealRead moreRead less▼Prime Video add-on subscriptions: 32 streaming add-ons have unmissable discountsIt's a great time to be a Prime Video subscriber, because Amazon has discounted 8 bundles and 24 standalone subscription add-ons for Apple TV, HBO Max, MGM+, BritBox, Hallmark+, Starz and more – see below for a selection of some of my favorites or see all 32 Prime Video add-on deals here. This is a great way to try out several different streaming services as it allows you to bundle it all into one neat subscription. It's not clear when this deal expires, so I wouldn't wait to snap up a bargain. View DealRead moreRead less▼Apple TV 6-month subscription: was $12.99 per month now $5.99 at AppleApple has rolled out the best Black Friday streaming deal I've found yet – you can get Apple TV (formerly Apple TV+) for just $5.99 a month for six months right now. Considering it's regularly $12.99 a month, that's over 50% off and gives you instant access to a wide library of original shows and movies like Severance, Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, and later in December, F1 the movie. Best of all, new and select returning subscribers are eligible for the deal before it expires on December 1. View DealThe best Black Friday soundbar dealsSave 29% ($35)Amazon Fire TV Soundbar:was $119.99now $84.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Looking for a simple, single-box soundbar, capable of spacious sound to make movies feel bigger and clearer, with more prominent dialogue for everything? These are the things we praised this soundbar for in our Amazon Fire TV Soundbar review, and this is the lowest price it's ever been – it's only been as cheap as $89.99 previously.View DealSave 30% ($60)Samsung HW-C450:was $197.99now $137.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼This is only $5 more than the lowest price we've ever seen for this soundbar. Samsung is excellent at delivering broad, punchy, accurate sound in excellent-value boxes. This 2.1 system has DTS Virtual:X, so it sounds like it's a more elaborate system, and the dedicated sub means you get lots of low-end power – a great upgrade for more cinematic movies if you don't have the space for a surround setup, though you can add optional wireless rear speakers in the future.View DealSave $20.99LG S55TR 5.1 ch Dolby Atmos soundbar with rear speakers:was $219.99now $199at WalmartRead moreRead less▼This is only a small discount from its recent price, but it's not about what's on the sticker; it's the pure value – LG makes very impressive soundbars, and this is a powerful, real surround system suitable even for larger TVs, all for a very low price.View DealSave 40% ($201.99)Sony HT-S2000 Dolby Atmos soundbar:was $499.99now $298at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Sony's Dolby Atmos soundbar is back to its record-low price ahead of Black Friday. This compact 3.1-channel model has topped TechRadar's best soundbars list as the best budget option for several years straight. It supports both the Dolby Atmos and DTS:X soundtrack formats and uses Bluetooth for music streaming. At $298, a 40% discount, this deal is too good to pass up if you're looking to add a solid, budget-priced soundbar to your TV.View DealSave 30% ($150)Sonos Beam (Gen 2) Dolby Atmos soundbar :was $499now $349at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) has crashed to a new record-low price with this deal, taking it down to $349. This compact soundbar delivers plenty of room filling power and excellent detail while also saving space. It's also a perfect speaker for streaming music over Wi-Fi. It can of course be housed in the Sonos system and paired with the numerous speakers and subwoofers on offer. View DealSave 20% ($100)Bose Smart Soundbar:was $499now $399at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Bose's compact soundbar has upfiring speakers for real Dolby Atmos effects, and a crisp, clear sound that's great for movies and music alike. Its Personal Surround Sound feature also lets you pair the bar with Bose's Ultra Open Earbuds to get surround sound without the extra speakers. Discounts on the Smart Soundbar don't come around often, so this Amazon deal is your chance to score it for $100 off.View DealSave 20% ($100)Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus with subwoofer and surround sound speakers:was $489.99now $389.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Surround sound in a super-compact package, with plenty of power, and good clarity? For under $400? Not bad at all, Black Friday! We tested the full Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus surround package, and were impressed by its convenience and sound. This is a new record-low price, just for Black Friday 2025 buyers!View DealSave 29% ($201.99)Sony Bravia Theater Bar 6 Dolby Atmos soundbar :was $699.99now $498at AmazonRead moreRead less▼The Sony Bravia Theater Bar 6 delivers weighty, room filling bass thanks to its mammoth subwoofer, along with clear, bold sound from its soundbar. It's easy to set up and the sound profile can be fine-tuned in the companion app. This deal knocks $200 off the price and while it's not the cheapest we've seen it (it's hit $448 before) it's still a healthy discount for a great soundbar. View DealSave 33% ($200)Sonos Arc:was $599now $399at Best BuyRead moreRead less▼The original Arc is still around! And this deal makes it the best-value all-in-one soundbar no question, and is a new record-low price – we've heard of $449 in the past, but never anything lower than that. The Sonos Arc Ultra has replaced it in Sonos' range, but the original Arc still sounds very fine indeed, with powerful and expansive Dolby Atmos sound. I'd particularly recommend it for wall mounting.View DealSave 20% ($220)Sonos Arc Ultra:was $1,099now $879at AmazonRead moreRead less▼This is the best discount to date on Sonos' most recent soundbar, which delivers seriously impressive Dolby Atmos audio. In our Sonos Arc Ultra review we said it was the best one-box Dolby Atmos soundbar for the price – and that price just dropped dramatically.View DealSave 44% ($703)LG S95TR Dolby Atmos soundbar :was $1,599.99now $896.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼LG's flagship 2024 Dolby Atmos soundbar has crashed to a record-low price of $896.99 at Amazon, a huge 45% off. This soundbar consists of a 9.1.5 channel speaker array and delivers immersive sound that's also clear, even at low volumes. Hook it up to an LG TV and you'll unlock WOWCAST features to create and even bigger, fuller sound. View DealThe best Black Friday streaming stick dealsSave 49% ($17)Amazon Fire TV Stick HD:was $34.99now $17.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Amazon's cheapest Fire TV Stick – perfect if you have an older HD TV you just want to get into the streaming age with zero fuss. This is the cheapest I've seen for this newer version of it, which came out this time last year.View DealSave 50% ($25)Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus (newest model):was $49.99now $24.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Amazon always discounts its own-brand devices for Black Friday, so this discount isn't exactly surprising – but it is very welcome, because it's a huge 50% off one of the more powerful Fire TV sticks. This delivers 4K UHD with Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG, Dolby Atmos and Wi-Fi 6. There are other 4K Fire TV Stick options, but this is a sweet spot of features and price.View DealSave 52% ($20.99)Roku Streaming Stick Plus 4K:was $39.99now $19at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Roku's budget streaming stick was already a great buy – in our review we said it delivered a clean, easy to navigate interface and was "ideal for someone on a budget or who wants a streamer that can tuck behind a mounted TV". But this deal is incredible, and is the best price I've seen for it so far. It's so good, in fact, that we recommend this 4K model even if you only want to use it with an HD TV, because the Roku Streaming Stick HD is $15. For $4, you can buy one that's more future-proof, in case you want to use it with a 4K TV in the future. A no-brainer.View DealSave 50% ($25)Roku Streaming Stick 4K:was $49.99now $24.99at AmazonRead moreRead less▼Okay, bear with me hear, because we have to deal with some real nonsense for a moment. Roku recently updated half of its Streaming Stick range, and this means that – at this moment – the Streaming Stick 4K is actually a higher-end product than the Streaming Stick 4K Plus I just mentioned above. This one offers both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ HDR, so if you want the best visual punch from your streaming stick, this is the one to go for.View DealLIVE: Latest UpdatesRefresh تازہ کاریوں کے بارے میں مطلع کریں 2025-11-28T07:56:05.930ZWe're about to move past midnight PT, and that means a bunch more deals will go live, and prices might change – I'm going to be diving straight in and updating this guide with anything juicy I find!2025-11-28T07:29:01.708ZIf you're buying a smaller TV, you probably don't need to worry about whether it's 4K or not – at a normal viewing distance, you won't be able to tell anyway. Which means you can save more with the Amazing Fire TV 2-Series 40-inch, which is HD resolution, and eminently affordable. It has Fire TV so you can stream from every service, and HDR for punchier colors.Amazon Fire TV 2-Series 40-inch: was $249 now $149 at Amazon2025-11-28T06:58:08.074Z(Image credit: Future)By the way, if you're interested in how we review TVs – the process, the measuring equipment, the reference movies – you can read all about it. Our appropriately named 'How we test TVs at TechRadar' article covers the different elements, and you can go deeper into the individual tests from that article.2025-11-28T06:35:31.182ZThe biggest new deal I've added, in a very literal sense, is the 98-inch TCL Q55K QLED TV, which has fallen to under $1,000. Yes, that is really a home theater-sized TV for three figures. And a decent one!TCL 98-inch Q55K: was $2,499 now $999 at Best Buy2025-11-28T06:14:14.748ZIn some cases, the new deals I've added have replaced options that were already here, such as TCL and Hisense QLED TVs replacing some more basic options from the likes of Insignia – the price was the same, and we'd rate the TCL and QLED models higher, so that are the ones you should get.In some cases, I've just added these new deals as extra options, because they hit a price or fill a need that we didn't really have a good option for already.2025-11-28T06:03:51.019ZMorning everyone! It's past midnight on the East Coast, and while many big Black Friday sales won't update with extra deals until the West Coast catches up too, I've already seen some big new offers at Best Buy, so I've updated this guide with those, and I'm scouring for more!2025-11-28T03:48:37.637Z(Image credit: Future)Our lead reviewer, James Davidson, revisited the LG C5, LG G5 and Samsung S95F TVs ahead of Black Friday – these all earned five stars in our respective reviews, and all have the potential for big back Friday deals, so which would he pick as the best value? Here's what he thought.2025-11-28T02:36:29.749Z(Image credit: Future)I got another email from a reader asking me about 100-inch TVs, which I admit I love to dig into, because it's still so exciting to me that they've become a viable option.This reader asked about the TCL QM8K vs the Hisense U8QG at this sizing. These TVs are incredibly close in performance, and will tussle it out for price over the Black Friday period.I said that I'd lean towards the TCL, though. It's generally considered to have better uniformity across the screen (meaning that if you have a big area of a single color, it'll all look the same and won't have unwanted sutble changes in parts), and this is obviously something you'll notice more in a huge TV than a smaller one.But also, the Hisense TV has three HDMI ports, all of which are full HDMI 2.1 ports equipped for next-gen gaming. The TCL has four HDMI ports, two of which are full HDMI 2.1 ports. I'd rather have more ports overall than fewer ports that have more flexibility to them. That's a personal preference thing, and if you have an AV receiver, maybe it doesn't matter – but for me, it would push me to the TCL.2025-11-28T01:20:44.104ZI got an email from a reader asking me about Insignia Fire TVs vs Roku's Select Series TVs for a great cheap mid-size TV. The reader was looking for built-in streaming tech, and was mainly interested in watching sports.My answer is that I'd lean towards the Roku Select Series, because I trust Roku's motion processing to be stronger than Insignia's, which is useful for sports. But also, while Fire TV is a good smart TV system with really comprehensive app support, it can be a bit stuttery on cheaper TVs – Roku tends to work a little more smoothly, in our experience.Roku Select Series 55-inch: Now $299 at Amazon2025-11-28T00:16:26.961Z(Image credit: Future)There are two major sound formats used for home theater: Dolby and DTS. Some soundbars, particularly Sonos soundbars, don't support higher-end DTS sound – specifically, uncompressed DTS-HD audio and the DTS:X 3D data that's equivalent to Dolby Atmos.Is this a major problem? DTS-HD really only comes up on 4K Blu-rays, so this aspect usually isn't, especially because your TV or player may be able decode this and turn it into high-quality LPCM audio that the soundbar can handle nicely anyway. Even basic players, like the PS5, can do this.The DTS:X might come up more often, because it's now used in IMAX Enhanced movies on Disney Plus. But again, these things will still play on soundbars without full DTS support, you just don't get all the same whizbang effects… and sometimes, Dolby Atmos is available as an alternative sound option anyway.2025-11-27T23:13:39.087Z(Image credit: Future)A word of warning for the aesthetes out there: soundbars really pick up dust, just like TVs do. Black, hard-grilled soundbars are easy to clean at least – you can just dust them like anything else regularly.Ones with fabric grilles are harder, naturally. Fortunately, they also show dust up less, but if you're a stickler, you can try either an extremely soft-bristled brush to disturb the dust without wrecking the fabric, or some kind of very low-power vacuum, like a desk vacuum for keyboard crumbs.2025-11-27T22:02:51.957Z(Image credit: Future)One thing to consider when buying a soundbar is placement – especially if you have an entertainment unit you want to fit it into.If you're buying a soundbar with side-firing and up-firing speakers, then putting it into an enclosure where all those angles are blocked isn't going to work. The best Dolby Atmos soundbars, in particular, really need to be out in the open.On the other hand, some soundbars are designed with only forward-facing speakers and are quite happy to be enclosed – Sonos specifically advertises this options with the Sonos Ray, for example.The soundbar should also be just below your TV, so that the sound can be attached to what's happening on-screen well. That's obviously easy if your TV is on a stand, but if your TV is wall-mounted, you don't want the soundbar on a console a few feet below it. If your TV's on the wall, your soundbar should be as well – they basically all have some kind of bracket option.2025-11-27T21:01:31.818Z(Image credit: Universal)So, you've got yourself a great new soundbar with a meaty matching subwoofer, and you want to test that bass. In that case, may I direct you to the movies First Man and Interstellar. Both contain tense space vehicle scenes that will absolutely show you what that woofer is capable of.First Man has a few of these, but it literally opens with one, so you won't be waiting long. For Interstellar, you want to fire up the spinning docking sequence towards the end.2025-11-27T20:02:11.953Z(Image credit: Future)When you're measuring up to see if a soundbar is the right width for your setup, don't forget to check the height too! Some TVs have a very low-slung stand to make them look very cool and minimalist, but this can be a problem if you then want to put a block of plastic in front of them…Most TVs these days are made with soundbars in mind – and some have adjustable height stands for this reason – but even just a few years ago, not all models thought about this. So just check before you cut off the bottom of your picture!2025-11-27T19:00:59.852Z(Image credit: Future)Sometimes, you're not ready to buy a soundbar with rear speakers right now, but you're hoping to be able to make that jump in the future – so if you buy smartly, you can choose an bar that has the option of adding rear speakers in the future, for a smaller outlay than buying a whole new system.There are plenty of great bars that offer this! Sonos is the obvious one – the Sonos Ray, Sonos Beam 2, Sonos Arc and Sonos Arc Ultra can all take two Sonos speakers as wireless rears. This isn't a very cheap way to do it (two Sonos Era 100s is not a small outlay), but it sounds good.Samsung also offers a great option here – buy the immersive and powerful Samsung HW-Q800D or the newer Samsung HW-Q800F, and you can add either the small Samsung SWA-9200S rear speakers, or the larger Samsung SWA-9500S speaker that include extra Dolby Atmos height channels as well as surround sound. This is probably the best-value way to eventually build a really powerful system.You can also add speakers to Sony's soundbars – they're more expensive than Samsung's option, but if you don't want a subwoofer, this is my pick.2025-11-27T18:10:24.974Z(Image credit: Future)Dolby Atmos is one of the hottest things to have in a soundbar these days, but what is it, and do you really need it?Dolby Atmos is an 'object-based' 3D sound format. Basically, in previous surround systems, sound is assigned to one of the 'channels' – so, it comes from the front-left, or rear-right, for example. This means your speakers need to be in specific places to hear the soundtrack right.In Atmos, each sound in the mix is its own object, existing in a mapped 3D space, meaning that if you have more speakers, they can take advantage and add more specificity to where a sound should be coming from. And in Atmos, that includes height as well as surrounding you – it's supposed to create a dome of sound.High-end soundbars have many channels to make the most of this, such as the Samsung HW-Q990F with its 11 surround channels and four height channels, or the Sonos Arc Ultra with its nine surround channels.You will also see that many cheaper soundbars support Dolby Atmos, even those with just a two-channel stereo setup. These soundbars can process 'virtual' channels to create a good 3D effect, but the cheaper the soundbar, the less you should expect this to work. At the very cheap end, you're probably better off getting one the same price without Atmos, so that money is put into better speakers instead of Atmos processing.So Dolby Atmos is not really essential at the cheap end, and pretty much everything from the mid-range up will include it anyway, so you shouldn't have to think too hard about it.2025-11-27T15:58:56.714Z(Image credit: Sonos)A key thing that people don't always think about before buying a soundbar is whether the dimensions are a good fit for your TV. Really, I'd love to see soundbar manufacturers put suggested TV sizes on the descriptions of the soundbars.Smaller soundbars, like the Sonos Beam Gen 2 or the Ultimea Poseidon D50 are good for TVs from 32 inches to 55 inches. They won't quite match the scale of the pictures beyond that size.There are mid-size soundbars, like the Sony HT-S2000 or the Samsung HW-Q800C that will work from 48 inches to 65 inches nicely – probably just about to 75 inches in the Samsung's case.And then the premium soundbars – the Sonos Arc Ultra, Samsung HW-Q990D or Bose Smart Ultra Soundbar – are all designed for TVs of 55 inches and up. They'll stick out well beyond anything smaller, which will just look odd.2025-11-27T15:30:40.141Z(Image credit: Future)Let's talk about gaming TVs. Any premium TV will be, at the least, very good for gaming. Anything higher-end LG or Samsung in particular is impeccable for gaming performance and features.It's when you go to the mid-range that things get more complicated. Our full best gaming TVs guide digs into this further, but here's an example: the Hisense U8N is usually our picks as the best mid-range TV, but that's not true in the gaming guide, because the Samsung Q80C has HDMI 2.1 support with 4K 120Hz across all four HDMI ports, whereas the Hisense only has HDMI 2.1 on two of its four ports, making it less futureproof and flexible for gamers.2025-11-27T15:03:46.694Z(Image credit: Future)When we talk about brightness on TVs, what do we mean? There are two kinds that get talked about most often: Peak HDR Brightness, and Fullscreen Brightness.Peak HDR Brightness is measured in small windows of bright white on the screen (we use 10% of the screen, manufacturers will use as small as 3% of the screen), and this tends to be the absolute brightest a screen can go for short times. In use, this would affect a high-contrast moment, such as a muzzle flash, or the sun glaring in a space movie.Fullscreen Brightness is how bright a screen can go over its whole panel for an indefinite amount of time. This affects things like sports where you tend to be watching a bright image the whole time, and the brighter the fullscreen brightness, the less likely you are to be distracted by reflections.Mini-LED TVs are always brighter than OLED TVs, but high-end OLEDs come very close to mini-LEDs when it comes to Peak HDR Brightness. But for Fullscreen Brightness, mini-LED is still way ahead, usually doubling even the brightest OLEDs.2025-11-27T14:33:21.026Z(Image credit: LG)What size TV should you buy for your space? Really, it comes down to you and your ambitions. There have been multiple suggestion on sizes in the past – you should sit twice the distance of your TV's size, wait, it should be 1.5 times, wait, in the era of 4K maybe it can be less…I think 1.5 is a good basic rule if you're in doubt. But it's an aesthetic choice as much as anything. Some people do not want a large TV, for various reasons, and you shouldn't go big just because a rule of thumb tells you to.The distance I sit from my TV roughly equal to the size of the TV, because I want a big home theater feeling. Some people find that oppressive. But know that, according to Samsung's research, not getting a bigger size is the primary regret people have with their TV purchases…2025-11-27T14:08:10.353Z(Image credit: Universal Pictures)Let's follow up the last post that offered some showcases of Dolby Atmos' spatial effects, with another movie list – but this time focusing on movies with seriously impressive Atmos musical scores and soundtracks.It's one thing to enjoy the whizzy sound effect placement of Atmos, but it can also be used to present just fantastic musical stagings, and these movies take advantage of that. The good thing is that these don't rely on you having surround sound in the same way as the other list – this is more about the overall soundstage than the channels.Here's our list of 7 movies to make your soundbar or home theater sing.2025-11-27T13:46:11.208Z(Image credit: Paramount Studios)If you're thinking of getting a soundbar with a full surround effect and Dolby Atmos to add to your TV this Black Friday, and you want to make sure you experience what it can really do, then take a look at this list of 10 impressive home theater movies.These are about experiencing all the advantages of surround, and Atmos' precise sound placements in particular – there are some big blockbusters that you'll be expecting, plus some quieter movies that just make great use of the soundscape.2025-11-27T13:33:49.352Z(Image credit: Future)If you invest in a higher-end soundbar, let alone a full-on home theater system, one thing you need to know is that you'll get the most out of it if you use physical media rather than streaming.Even when streaming services offer Dolby Atmos sound, they're using a compressed version of it, called Dolby Digital Plus (DD+). If you watch a 4K Blu-ray, you get the uncompressed version of it, called Dolby True HD (DTHD).DD+ is capable of supporting the object-based 3D data of Dolby Atmos, but uses less data, so is preferable for streamers. But using less data means you lose some of the dynamic range of the sound – which is retained in the DTHD version.The same goes for non-Atmos movies – comparing a compressed 5.1-channel stream of Interstellar from Apple TV to a DTS-HD full-quality 4K Blu-ray, there's a huge change in how it takes advantage of the subwoofer, and can make complex parts of the soundtrack come across clearer and more defined.To be clear, getting a great soundbar will be a huge upgrade over TV speakers or a lesser soundbar, but just know they have more power than you might realise, unless you're adding one of the best 4K Blu-ray players too.2025-11-27T13:24:45.227ZBig TV, small priceIf you want a big TV and don't care about it a super-premium screen, then the Insignia 75-inch F50 Series 4K Fire TV is a stand-out from Best Buy's sale – it's just $379.99, down from $599. Yes, that price is for a 75-inch TV. All of one!The Insignia F50 Series TV features 4K resolution, DTS Studio Sound, Fire TV smart software so it has every streaming service, and a voice remote with hands-free Alexa, allowing you to use your voice to control your TV.Insignia F50 Series 75-inch: Now $379 at Busy Buy2025-11-27T13:12:56.098ZThe Frame Pro drops to a more tempting price(Image credit: Jacob Krol/Future)Samsung's new 2025 art TV model, The Frame Pro, is down to its lowest price yet at Best Buy's sale. The Frame Pro enhances the impact of the popular lifestyle TV by replacing a standard QLED screen with Neo QLED, which incorporates mini-LEDs for a much better viewing experience, with far richer contrast.It also offers a higher refresh rate and comes with a Wireless One Connect box, so your HDMI connections can be placed anywhere in the room. Still, it shows works of art when off and is finished with an anti-reflective coating.The Frame TVs are always super-popular in the sales, and this is the first year when they've been actually impressive TV models – and this deals makes the new model a much better price, dropping the cost from $1,299 to $899 for the 55-inch.Samsung The Frame Pro 55-inch: was $1,299 now $899 at Best Buy2025-11-27T13:07:31.254Z(Image credit: Amazon)The most common connection for high-quality soundbars today is HDMI ARC or HDMI eARC. This means they connect to your TV over an HDMI port, and take all your TV's sound over this connection.What are the advantages and what are the differences between them? We have a guide to explain all, my friend. Read our in-depth HDMI ARC and HDMI eARC explainer.2025-11-27T12:53:17.713ZI've added a section on my favorite streaming deals to the page above, since I have to assume all you people who are thinking of buying a discounted smart TV would also like to save on your viewing bills too!2025-11-27T12:29:44.336Z(Image credit: Future)If you're thinking of getting a soundbar this Black Friday, the first thing you might be wondering is whether you need one with a subwoofer, or will one that's just the bar itself work well for you?Basically, it comes down to the cinematic power you want. A single bar obviously takes up much less space in the room and so might be preferable for your setup overall. You can expect a soundbar like this to add more range to the sound overall, more clarity to speech because the mid-range will stand out more from other frequencies, and better width to the sound so it feels big has a difference from left to right. Some expensive models can produce pretty impressive bass.But adding a subwoofer will add far more bass, and this means you'll get the impact of explosions, the hum of an ominous soundtrack, or the tone of a musical score all coming through much more like was intended for the movie.It's really just about what you want from a soundbar – clarity in a compact frame, or a much bigger and more cinematic sound.2025-11-27T12:13:09.088Z(Image credit: Future)In the last couple of years, the best portable projectors have emerged as a popular alternative to TVs, especially instead of a secondary TV, in situations where you don't care too much about picture quality. Kids rooms, offices, outdoors… or all of these, since the whole point is that they're portable!They tend to include Wi-Fi to make it easy to stream, so they're truly portable – and some include a battery, so you don't even need to think about power. You can even get pretty good-quality 4K portable projectors that are still small. We love the Samsung Freestyle 2nd Gen and the LG CineBeam Q.2025-11-27T12:00:31.007ZShow off your TV with beautiful 4K Blu-ray classics(Image credit: Future)4K Blu-ray fans, listen up! The Criterion Collection is having a huge sale over at Amazon ahead of Black Friday, where most of its 4K discs are 50% off.There are some excellent movies featured in this sale, some of which feature in our Blu-ray Bounty monthly column, where we review the best new 4K discs and how they highlight what your home theater can do.Titles include Double Indemnity, No County For Old Men, Wall-e, The Princess Bride and Mulholland Drive to name just a few. There's no better chance to add to your 4K collection!2025-11-27T11:46:35.842Z(Image credit: sonos)If there's one weakness of today's TVs, it's sound. TVs are getting bigger and bigger in screen size, but thinner and thinner – and great sound requires big speakers that take up a lot of physical volume. High-end TVs use fancy speaker arrays to offer pretty good sound, but still tend to lack bass, because that requires even more physical volume.And budget TVs often sacrifice the sound, to ensure that all the effort is put into a dazzling picture – and cheap TVs can be really mediocre in some cases for sound clarity.So, soundbars have become extremely popular. They don't take up much physical space, but they have more physical depth and can direct the sound right towards you, for clearer results. Some TV makers basically use soundbars to solve their TVs' sound problem, offering free soundbars in bundles or heavy discounts when bought with a TV.But soundbars are very inexpensive generally, and that goes double over Black Friday…2025-11-27T11:33:25.945Z(Image credit: TCL)What's the big deal about mini-LED? This tech works just like traditional LED screens, in that a layer of LEDs behind the pixels generates the light that reaches you eyes, and gets converted to the right colors on the way.The difference is that the LEDs are far tinier, which means TV companies can fit a lot more of them in. This has three advantages: it means a more even backlight; it means a brighter light; and it means more accurate local dimming for better contrast, because the areas being dimmed can be smaller if the LEDs are smaller.When it launched, mini-LED was strictly a premium tech only – but in only a few short years, it's appeared on budget TVs, where it makes a huge difference to the picture quality.2025-11-27T11:28:39.541ZRoku Pro is the pro's choice of mid-range TV(Image credit: Future)When it comes to impressive mid-range mini-LED TVs, TCL and Hisense tend to get all the attention. But real ones know that Roku's Pro Series is one to keep your eye on, and it really impressed our reviewers.Its picture delivers solid contrast, good brightness and effective motion handling. It also comes with a great list of gaming features including 4K 120Hz support, and it has the intuitive Roku smart TV interface. This deal knocks 34% off its price, and it's a great price for a high-quality 65-incher.Roku Pro Series 65-inch: was $1,199 now $797 at Amazon 2025-11-27T11:23:16.864ZA mini-LED bargain(Image credit: Future)Let's move on from OLED, and talk about a mini-LED TV that's just fantastic value. The Hisense U75Q packs a long list of features, including 4K at 165Hz and VRR for gaming, as well as high brightness levels and strong picture quality in an affordable package.And before Black Friday has even arrived, its 55-inch model has dropped under $500, a new record-low price worthy of checking out.Hisense U75Q 55-inch TV: was $913.60 now $497 at Amazon2025-11-27T11:19:16.424Z(Image credit: Future)Is burn-in still a problem for OLED TVs? For many years, the tech had a reputation for a big problem: images that appeared on screen often and for long periods – such as network logos or parts of a game's interface – would 'burn' into the screen, and leave ghostly images there all the time.This reputation was well-earned – it was a big problem for the tech, no doubt. But recent TVs have essentially fully overcome this problem, using a combination of better screen tech, smart processing that detects and mitigates the effects of static logos quietly in the background, and the use of good old-fashioned screen savers if they detect that you're leaving a fully still image (like a paused video) on the screen for too long.2025-11-27T11:15:26.876ZA Samsung 5-star OLED, but only in one size(Image credit: Future)While we're talking about OLED, here's a good-but-specific deal. The Samsung S90F uses a mix of different OLED plans types across its different sizes, which means we can't generally verify its performance, which makes it very hard for us to review and recommend. However, the 65-inch version uses just a single panel type, so we reviewed that size only – and we gave it five stars out of five.It's an excellent TV, with superb picture quality, top-tier gaming features, and it has a great discount right now.Samsung S90F OLED TV 65-inch: was $2,499 now $1,399 at Best Buy2025-11-27T11:10:11.719Z(Image credit: Future)If you've heard all the fuss about OLED TVs, but you're not sure what the deal is, then let me direct you to our 'What is OLED' guide – but here's the short version.LED screens, including QLED, consist of a big screen of lights behind a color-filtering layer of pixels. This makes it hard for these TVs to show true black tones, because trying to block light coming from the backlight often results in something a little gray. Most good TVs these days have an element of 'local dimming' to help avoid this, where the light turns itself off in sections that should be black to create true black tones – but if there still a bright section, light will 'bleed' into the dark area.OLED screens don't have this issue. Each pixel generates its own light, and can be dimmed all the way to being off, for true black tones that can be right next to tiny bright highlights, and there'll be no bleed from one to the other. For this reason, they're considered the ultimate in image quality by many people – though they can't go as bright as LED TVs, so there's a trade-off.2025-11-27T11:03:02.138ZA small premium TV with elite features(Image credit: Future)Best Buy's Black Friday sale has slashed a generous $700 off LG's 48-inch B5 OLED TV, bringing the price down to $549.99, which is the lowest we've seen.Released this year, the LG B5 is the best budget OLED TV on the market. The 48-inch display delivers an exceptional picture with brilliant colors and sharp contrast that impressed during out measurements (which you can see in progress above).You also get excellent gaming features, thanks to the four HDMI 2.1 ports and new AI tools, including AI Search, AI Concierge, and an improved AI Chatbot. All those features, premium OLED pictures, all in a compact size, for under $600 – it's pretty damn great.LG B5 OLED TV 48-inch: was $1,299 now $549 at Best Buy2025-11-27T10:54:21.344Z(Image credit: Future)Where do you start with buying a TV when there are so many options? I always tell people to first decide your size and your budget, to give you a handhold.It may seem restrictive, but once you narrow these things, you'll find that the field closes from thousands to just a handful. And then, when you're looking at a much more manageable range of options, you can start being flexible about maybe pushing the budget a little further. But you've got to start somewhere.2025-11-27T10:51:00.998ZA 75-inch bargain(Image credit: Amazon)98 inches a little too much for you? That's understandable. (I am not joking when I say that companies sometimes have to call up buyers to make sure that the box can actually get into their home…)How about a really good 75-inch TV for under $550 instead? This is the cheapest we've seen the highly rated Amazon Omni Series TV. You're getting 4K resolution, Dolby Vision HDR, and hands-free control with Alexa.Amazon Fire TV Omni 75-inch: was $839 now $539 at Amazon2025-11-27T10:45:32.155ZA 98-inch TV that's actually affordable – no, really(Image credit: Future)I remember only a few years ago, when projector-sized TVs cost as much as a house. Now they cost as much as… well, other TVs. The Q6 delivers high brightness with vivid color and strong contrast, as well as solid gaming features and performance. If you're looking for a massive display, you won't find a better deal.TCL Q6 98-inch 4K TV: was $2,499, now $1,398 at Walmart2025-11-27T10:41:42.934ZRoku quality for a super-cheap priceRoku's own-brand TVs have only been around for a couple of years, but they've quickly settled in as being great value. This is the cheapest option, and you're getting a 4K TV with HDR, solid picture quality – and, of course, Roku's excellent software so it's easy to use.Roku Select Series 55-inch 4K TV: was $349 now $298 at Amazon2025-11-27T10:39:35.202ZSomething small and cheap?Amazon's super-popular 40-inch 2-Series HD smart TV is down to just $149.99, which is a 40% discount. The Amazon 2-Series TV lacks 4K resolution, that doesn't matter at this kind of size – the important thing is that it offers smart capabilities through the Fire TV experience, plus Amazon Alexa provides hands-free control.Amazon Fire TV 2-Series 40-inch: Now $149.99 at Amazon2025-11-27T10:34:31.141ZA mega-bargain 65-inch TV(Image credit: Future)Let's start with one of the juiciest deals of the day. This budget mini-LED TV offers simply amazing image quality and features for the price – next-gen gaming, rich contrast, impressive brightness, great detail. It feels far more premium than a sub-$500 should make possible.TCL QM6K 65-inch: was $647.99 now $497.99 at Amazon2025-11-27T10:31:02.949ZI'm the lead of TechRadar's AV team, and I've been covering TVs and home theater for nearly a decade. I'll update this page regularly over the course of today and tomorrow, not just with general TV buying tips and explanations, but also adding to (and removing) deals based on what I think will be think will be the best ways to spend your money.2025-11-27T10:27:26.252ZThe one thing I ask is that you be patient with my response times! They do let me eat and sleep at times – but I will get back to you if you email me.2025-11-27T10:24:58.914ZWhen I say that you can ask me for personal advice, I really mean it! Fire me an email with what you're looking for, and I'll choose a couple of options I think fit the bill.2025-11-27T09:38:15.944ZWelcome, folks! 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