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The Best TV Deals to Shop Right Now

Looking for smart TV deals can quickly become overwhelming, but we have a list of the best TV deals available right now to help you decide and save.
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Buying a TV can be a complicated affair. There are so many different terms — some of which are basically proprietary language for features that exist with other brands — along with a good range of sizes to shop from, plus different operating systems (because it's much easier to find a smart TV these days than a dumb one, it seems). All of these have to be considered to at least some degree when shopping for a TV, and that can make things feel overwhelming. TVs may be more affordable now than they were five years ago, but that doesn't mean the searching is any easier.

DealNews to the rescue! We've sought out the best TV deals available right now to help narrow your choices, plus other factors to consider if none of these appeal to you. One way or another, we'll help you find your perfect set.

The Best TV Deals to Check Out Now


Vizio 65-in. TVVizio 65" 4K HDR LED UHD Smart TV
Store: Target
Price: $380 w/ Target Circle
Shipping: In-store pickup

You'll save $50 on this larger set, putting it at the best deal we could find. Note that this set at this price is only available for pickup, so make sure you have the means before upgrading your TV.



Roku 50-in. TVRoku 50" Select Series 50R4A4 4K HDR Smart TV
Store: Target
Price: $230 w/ Target Circle
Shipping: Free shipping

Head to Target to get this mid-sized set for $50 off and boasting the best price we could find. It features Roku voice assistant, access to streaming apps, and a 3840x2160 native resolution.



Onn 65-in. TVOnn 100012587 65" 4K HDR LED UHD Smart TV
Store: Walmart
Price: $298
Shipping: Free shipping

You might not be super familiar with the Onn brand, but there's no denying that this 65" TV is at a pretty great price for any 65" set. Even better, it's $50 off its normal price.



Vizio 50-in. TVVizio V4K50M-08 50" 4K HDR LED UHD Smart TV
Store: Walmart
Price: $238
Shipping: Free shipping

Grab this decent-sized set for just $238, which is a dollar less than what Target charges. It's a solid TV deal for a set this size from a well-known brand. It works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Home, too, so you can easily integrate it with whatever smart systems you already have on hand.



ALTAmazon Fire TV 4-Series 4K50N400A 50" 4K HDR LED UHD Smart TV
Store: Amazon
Price: $280 w/ Prime
Shipping: Free shipping

This might sound like a bit more than you want to pay for a 50" TV (especially given some of the above offers), but this TV deal is still $170 off of a well-reviewed set. If nothing else, it's worth at least checking out at this price; plus, it features HDR10, HLG3, Fire TV OS with Alexa and access to streaming apps, as well as HDMI ports.



TCL 43-in. TVTCL 43" Q-Class 4K UHD HDR QLED Smart TV (2024)
Store: Walmart
Price: $198
Shipping: Free shipping

Sure, this set is on the smaller side, but that just means it's great for smaller spaces! Pick up this 43" TCL set for just $198, which is $80 off and a low price in general for a 43" TV — especially from a decently known brand like TCL.



ALTInsignia NS-70F501NA25 F50 Series 70" 4K HDR LED UHD Smart TV
Store: Best Buy
Price: $370
Shipping: Free shipping

This huge set is one of the best TV deals available right now, boasting a $130 savings and the best price we've seen for a TV this size in nearly a year. It features HDR 10 and HLG, Fire TV smart apps, and 3 HDMI inputs.



Hisense A6 series 75-in. TVHisense A6 75A6H 75" 4K HDR LED UHD Smart TV
Store: Walmart
Price: $478
Shipping: Free shipping

This is a massive set from a solid brand and it's at a price that we often don't see unless Black Friday is upon us. This deal offers a solid TV from a well-known brand at $102 off, which ties with the lowest price we've seen. It features a 4K resolution, Google TV OS with built-in Google Assistant, and 4 HDMI ports.


TV Deal FAQs

How Much Do TVs Cost?

TVs have come a long way, in more ways than one. As displayed by the deals above, you don't have to wait for major holidays any longer to find TVs at seriously low prices. And you aren't restricted to no-name brands either; while some of the more affordable sets might be on the basic end and with recognizable but not top-tier brands, that doesn't mean you're automatically getting a terrible device for the price. It's a safe bet to bank on spending at least $300 to $500 for a mid-size set, while larger ones with more features will be more likely to clock in at around $1,000, if not more.

When Can You Save the Most on TVs?

Honestly, you can shop TV deals most any time of year now. No longer are you forced to wait for holidays like Black Friday and Cyber Monday for the best TV deals. While those are still some of the greatest TV sales we see throughout the year, if you miss out, it's not the end of the world. Truthfully we tend to also see smart TV sales around major shopping holidays like Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, July 4, and even Back to School sales. And of course, Black Friday and Cyber Monday as well. But you can also find a great TV for sale on a random Tuesday right here at DealNews.

How Long Do TV Deals Last?

It'll depend on a couple of factors. Different stores will run things like TV deals for different times; in compiling this list of TV deals, we saw some that had been going on for two weeks or even longer. However, around holidays like Black Friday, the deals could see a much more limited timeframe. Often the really excellent TV deals during those types of sales are limited to a single day or even could be a doorbuster promotion that's only good for part of the day. Or you may need to be a member of a loyalty program to have access to these kinds of TV deals. The best thing you can do is read the fine print on any you're interested in, and if you don't see an expiry date, then it's best to shop it as soon as possible — just in case.

What Should You Consider When Shopping TV Deals?

Ultimately, when you're ready to shop TV deals, there are a few things to consider.

Cost: First and foremost, you should decide on a budget. As the TV deals above show, you can spend anywhere from $200 to $400 at any given time. Bigger screens and more recent features will drive the price up, but overall, buying a TV these days means your dollar goes much further than it did even five years ago. Give yourself a range to play with, or choose a few models you'd be happy with that come in different price ranges — that way, you can just buy whichever one happens to go on sale first!

Use: Before you decide which TV models are best for you, it's worth figuring out what you want to use your TV for. Will you be watching sports on it, or is it mainly going to be for movies and TV shows? Knowing what you'll be using it for will help you decide the size you need, as well as other features you may want to invest in to make sure that your sports look as clear as if you were in the stadium and your movies and shows are so clean you feel totally immersed.

Specs: This goes hand-in-hand with the use case consideration above, but before you decide on a model, it's helpful to take a look at what the most recent features are. Not because you'll necessarily want them all, but because it can help you determine what you don't need, which can help you avoid being upsold to a more expensive model if you're talking to a sales person. But knowing what specs are most important to you will seriously help to narrow your focus and prevent you from feeling overwhelmed when shopping for a new TV.

Longevity: Yes, there are refurbished TVs available as well as open-box models, and for some shoppers, that may be totally fine. Given that overall TVs are more affordable now than they were ten years ago, it can be easy to latch on to one particular model and decide to go ahead and buy it without thinking of how long you want it to last. But just because TVs are more affordable now doesn't mean you should treat them as if they're disposable. The tech behind TVs might not change much from year-to-year, so it's generally a good rule of thumb to try to upgrade to a set that suits your needs but will also last at least five years — if not more. By then, new tech will be out, and you can start the search all over again.