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It’s only a month until the Super Bowl, meaning it’s time to set up your entertainment system for the big game (or an excuse to get a new TV). Luckily, retailers have already started offering great Super Bowl TV deals for the occasion. 

We expect the best TV discounts won’t start cropping up until we get closer to February 11, but there are still several to choose from now if you need a new TV. The list includes a huge 98-inch TCL 4K TV with a $1,000 discount and our budget pick in our guide to the best TV, the 65-inch Hisense U6K, at $250 off from Amazon.

In addition to those, there are plenty more great TV deals to shop from now. We’ve rounded all of them up below, and we’ll keep this roundup updated as even more sales go live. 

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7 Best TV deals for the Super Bowl

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TCL 98-inch S5 4K TV

$2,998.00
$3,999.99
Save 25%

This huge TCL 4K TV is seeing a massive discount right now. Though not quite as low as the $2,500 price we saw over the holidays, this is still a great deal for anyone who wants a giant 98-inch TV.

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Hisense 65-inch U6K QLED 4K TV

$549.99
$799.99
Save 31%

Hisense’s U6K is one of the best budget TVs you can buy. The 4K display boasts quantum dots, local dimming, and a Mini LED backlight to deliver better contrast and color performance than most competitors in its price range. This isn’t the lowest price we’ve seen, but it’s still an incredible deal for a Mini LED TV.

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Samsung 55-inch 4K QLED Frame TV

$1,197.99
$1,497.99
Save 20%

Samsung’s The Frame QLED has a matte display and thin build, making it look more like a piece of art hanging on your wall than a TV. We’ve rarely seen the price dip below $1,200, and it’s usually closer to $1,500, so now is a great time to buy if you’ve been considering this model.

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LG 48-inch Class A2 Series 4K OLED Smart TV

$599.99
$1,299.99
Save 54%

If you’ve got a smaller space and don’t need a large screen, this deal is tough to beat for a 4K display with superb picture quality. This model is dimmer than LG’s more expensive models and has a slower 60Hz refresh rate, but the A2 is the most affordable OLED you can snag right now.

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Samsung 75-inch CU7000 4K TV

$647.99
$747.99
Save 13%

The CU7000 delivers decent performance for budget TV shoppers who favor the Samsung brand. This is a good deal for an entry-level 75-inch set, but you do miss out on picture-quality perks like local dimming and quantum dots at this price point.

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TCL 85-inch QM8 4K TV

$1,999.99
$2,399.99
Save 17%

TCL’s QM8 is its latest flagship 4K QLED TV. It’s one of the brightest TVs you can buy, and it can support a fast 144Hz refresh rate when paired with a gaming PC. It has an average sale price of around $2,190, so this Best Buy discount is a solid deal for such a large and impressive display.

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Insignia 24-inch Class F20 Fire TV

$89.99
$139.99
Save 36%

This Insignia 1080p TV is as basic as a display gets, but if you’re looking for a small, compact smart TV that you can put in a kitchen or dorm, you’re not likely to find a more inexpensive option out there.

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How to shop for a TV for watching sports

The best 4K TVs use an OLED display or an advanced LED screen, often branded as QLED, with local dimming. These TVs deliver the highest contrast, deepest black levels, and most accurate colors. Mid-range and high-end QLED models are also known for their impressive brightness, which can make them a better fit for watching sports in living rooms that let in a lot of light.

If you just want a budget-friendly display for casual viewing, an entry-level LED panel should get the job done. Though picture quality won’t be as impressive as more expensive models, several cheap LED TVs have good performance and solid smart TV streaming.

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