Our team at MangaSpurs is hard at work on compiling the best Cyber Monday deals, running the gamut of retailers participating, as well as breaking it down on a category level. If you don’t know what you want but you’re itching to see the deals, head to our roundup of the best early Cyber Monday deals still available for a more general overview of the internet’s best offers. Otherwise, head to our big Cyber Monday landing page and choose your jumping-off point.
Samsung TV deals
Samsung 55-inch Q60A QLED TV is $700 at Best Buy, down from $800. This model is also available at Amazon for the same price.
Samsung’s 65-inch Q80A QLED TV with full-array local dimming is $1,200 at Best Buy, down from $1,400.
Samsung’s 70-inch TU6985 LED TV that’s all about size and cost-effectiveness is $600 at Best Buy, down from $750.
Samsung’s The Frame, a unique kind of TV that functions both as wall art and an HDR-compatible QLED, is discounted at Amazon and Best Buy. You can buy the 65-inch model for $1,498 instead of $2,000, or the 55-inch for $998 instead of $1,500. Best Buy is matching this deal as well, and including 30 days of FuboTV Pro as well as the option to save $90 on Facebook Portal TV.
Sony deals
The 65-inch Bravia XR X90J with full-array local dimming for better contrast costs $1,200 at Best Buy, down from $1,500. If all you need is a 50-inch TV, this same model is available in that size for $900 from Best Buy and Amazon.If you want an OLED, Sony’s Bravia XR A80J with a 65-inch OLED panel costs $1,800 instead of its original $2,300 cost at Best Buy and at Amazon.
A much smaller OLED from Sony is discounted at Best Buy. The 48-inch Bravia A9S is available for $1,200, down $300.
LG deals
The best LG OLED for most people, the C1 series, is discounted in all sizes. The 65-inch model drops to $1,799.99 ($300 off), the 55-inch falls to $1,299.99, and the 48-inch size is only $1,099.99.The most affordable OLED TV from LG is its A1, which is now available in its 48-inch size for just $900 (usually $1,200). This model has a 60Hz refresh rate, and it lacks HDMI 2.1 ports, unlike LG’s pricier 2021 OLED TVs, but it can still deliver stellar picture quality.
If you don’t want to compromise on any features, LG’s C1 OLED might be the right fit for you. The 48-inch model is $1,100 at Best Buy and Amazon, down $200 from its usual price.
For something that’s far less costly, LG’s 50-inch NanoCell 75 series model costs just $500 at Best Buy and Amazon. It’s a small $70 discount from what it previously sold for. Usually, jumping up to a massive 70-inch TV is an egregious jump in price, but this model is available in its 70-inch size for just $750 at Best Buy.
LG also makes a NanoCell 90 series TV that has full-array dimming zones for improved fidelity in low-lit or high contrast scenes. You can get a 55-inch version for $900 at Best Buy, down from its original $1,100 price.
Insignia deals
Insignia’s televisions cost significantly less than any of the brands above. While they likely can’t win in a head-to-head competition for panel and backlighting quality against many other LED TVs, at least they compete in terms of functionality. Each of them has Amazon’s Fire TV software built-in, so you don’t need to buy extra streaming hardware (most models come with some form of this feature, whether it’s Android TV, Google TV, Roku, etc.).Insignia’s 55-inch F30 LED TV costs just $300 at Best Buy and Amazon, well below its original $550 price.
For a step up in visual quality (particularly its contrast) thanks to quantum dot technology, the Insignia F50 55-inch TV costs $400 at Best Buy and Amazon. This model usually costs $650 outside of a sale.
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