Best 4K TV Deals: Save Up to $500 on Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL and More – CNET

$420 at Amazon

Amazon 55-inch Omni QLED Series 4K Fire TV: $420 with Prime

Save $180

$398 at Amazon

Hisense U6 Google TV

Hisense 55-Inch U6 Series QLED 4K Google TV: $398

Save $182

Upgrading to a new TV can be a game-changer, especially a 4K TV. With the market booming and prices dropping, there’s a TV for every need, whether it’s sports, movies or gaming. These TVs also have many different features, ensuring you find exactly what you need.

Deals come and go fast, so act quickly to find the right fit. Keep an eye on this page for the latest offers. If you’re shopping on a tight budget, you can also check out our roundup of all the best cheap TV deals too.

Best 4K TV deals

Insignia

Insignia is Best Buy’s TV brand that’s aimed toward the more budget-friendly market, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a really great TV. Not only is it large for the price, it’s on sale for $350, but it’s 4K, comes with HDR10, and is run on the Amazon Fire TV platform, so it’s perfect if you’re in the Amazon ecosystem.

Amazon

The Omni QLED series is Amazon’s most advanced TV to date. Along with the stunning 4K UHD display, this 55-inch TV is equipped with a built-in microphone so you can control it completely hands-free. It also features support for HDR10 Plus Adaptive, HLG and Dolby Vision IQ and has a light sensor to help automatically optimize the screen’s brightness. This TV is $420 for Prime members and $480 for non-Prime members.

Hisense/CNET

With both mini-LED full array dimming and a QLED panel, this Hisense U6 will give you excellent color reproduction and visual fidelity. Even better, it supports HLG, which is an HDR standard used by many sports broadcasters. You get proper HDR when watching compatible sports streams, making you feel as if you’re right there.

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This Samsung smart TV has quantum dot technology with QLED display and an edge lit backlight, giving you an amazing picture quality. It also has a built in Amazon Alexa feature allowing you to control your TV with just your voice. This TV also comes with a Microsoft-Xbox game pass ultimate one-month membership.

Samsung

It’s not always easy to find an excellent large-screen TV. This 75-inch Samsung TU690T is certainly it, especially given its price tag. It comes with HDR 10 Plus, Motion Rate 120 and a game enhancer for gamers, so it’s a versatile TV. It also integrates with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings, so it can handle most ecosystems out there.

Hisense

This Hisense A7 is a good addition to any living room if you like to host a lot of get-togethers, including watching sports. At 85 inches, you’re not going to get much larger without spending many times the price, plus you get things like HDR10 and Direct-Lit LED, meaning it has a more uniform color. That also makes it great for watching movies, shows and even playing games, so it’s a solid all-arounder.

TCL

Massive TVs are great for watching sports, and this Q-Class TCL QLED TV is one of our favorites. It comes with HDR, HDR10 Plus and even HLG, which is an HDR standard most sports broadcasters use. The TV features Motion Rate 240 for smoother motion as well as a variable refresh rate and integrations for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

LG

While this 75-inch LG 80 Series is a bit pricey, it’s an excellent option for sports-watching, not because of its size but because it has HLG, which is an HDR standard that a lot of sports broadcasters use. It also has a base refresh rate of 120Hz, which is perfect for sports, action-packed films and shows and even video games, so your money will be very well spent.

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If you like the idea of a QLED TV, then you’ll love the idea of an OLED one, especially given that it can brilliantly re-create colors. It also comes with the suite of features you’d expect, such as HDR10 Plus, HLG and a base refresh rate of 120Hz. It’s a great TV for both sports and gaming, especially if you prefer more action-packed stuff.

Sony/CNET

If you’re looking for a massive 4K screen, this TV has you covered. It has HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision, as well as a refresh rate of 120Hz, voice assistance for hands-free control and the Google TV platform. Plus, this model has four HDMI inputs so you can connect all the devices you need.

LG/CNET

If you like the concept of the LG C3 Series but with a larger OLED TV, then this 77-inch model is perfect because of the solid $200 discount, which we don’t regularly see.

What should you look for in a 4K TV deal?

With hundreds of different 4K TV deals from a variety of brands to choose from, it can be hard to know exactly what to look for. The size of your space will likely dictate which deals are appropriate for you, and the number of devices you want to plug in will also rule out any 4K TVs with very few HDMI ports. Since most new TVs are smart these days, you’ll also want to consider which platform a 4K TV runs, such as Amazon’s Fire OS, Google TV or Roku, as well as any smart home integrations you’ll want to make the most off — like Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple’s HomeKit and AirPlay tech. 

Price is a determining factor for a lot of folks, so scoring a steep 4K TV discount is never a bad thing. Often, TV makers release new models each year, which can prompt previous-gen TVs to go on sale with large price cuts despite relatively minor changes. It’s often worth considering a TV set from a year or two ago if you don’t need cutting-edge tech. 

When are the best 4K TV deals available?

Like most consumer electronics, the best 4K TV deals will be found around major sales events like Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday. These events offer some of the best prices of the year and see multiple retailers competing for shoppers’ cash, which is good news for your wallet. That’s not to say you can’t find a good 4K TV deal all year round, though. We keep tabs on TV pricing throughout the year and any surprise, out-of-season sales will be listed above. 

Which retailers usually offer the best 4K TV deals?

When you think of nabbing a 4K TV deal, you should start at big-box retailers like Best Buy, Target and Walmart. These stores tend to offer some of the biggest sales on 4K TVs, both in-store and online, with online-only retailers like Amazon often matching prices — especially during the fall sale season.

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