latest
Samsung's ultra-thin 65" OLED 4K TV goes 40% off for your game day watch party
It's also perfect for watching movies and late night gaming sessions
There are a number of good reasons to get a new TV, whether it be because you want a better picture, more convenient smart features, or your old one finally kicked the bucket. But there's one great reason to get a new TV right now: retailers are offering big discounts ahead of the big game. The ultra-slim S95B 4K TV from Samsung, for example, is 40% off right now. It has a 65-inch OLED panel, with tons of cutting-edge features and technology packed into an ultra-slim frame. And you can pick one up today for just $1,800.
Pick up Sony's 4K OLED TV at an all-time low and leave LCD displays behind for good
A great TV for a killer price
Any holiday weekend is usually a good time to find some sales, and Labor Day is no different. If you've been dying to upgrade to a big and bold TV to go with your brand-new (and hard to find) PS5 or Xbox Series X, now's the perfect time. Sony's 65" Bravia OLED is $500 off its usual price today at both Amazon and Best Buy.As with any OLED TV on the market today, this is far from a "budget-friendly" screen — even if it is on sale. Still, Sony's 65" Bravia A9G is one of the best sets around right now, and now that it's available just below $2,000, it's cheaper than ever before. As part of Sony's "MASTER Series," the A9G delivers perfect black levels, excellent viewing angles, and a 120Hz refresh rate for gaming. Whether you're eagerly awaiting Shang-Chi to arrive on Disney+ or just excited to upgrade your TV ahead of football season, this is a great panel to pick.
Grab a Sony OLED TV with Android TV for $700 off, its lowest price ever
The Bravia A8H is just $1200 at Amazon and Best Buy
Android TV is great. OLED TVs are great. If you want to get them both in the same package, your options are limited: the only widely-available brand with OLED options that also uses Android TV as its smart TV interface is Sony. Today you can grab a rare discount on a 55-inch Sony TV, packing the Android TV interface built in, at both Amazon and Best Buy. The 55-inch Sony Bravia A8H, a 4K OLED television, retails for about $1900. That's considerably higher than comparable OLED TVs from LG and Vizio ... but then, Sony TVs tend to have quite a markup. Today Best Buy and Amazon are selling the 55-inch A8H for $1199.99, the lowest price we've seen for this particular model by a whopping $300 margin.You can typically find a 55-inch OLED from a cheaper brand for around $1000-1100, if you're patient. So this deal really only makes sense if 1) you want one right away or 2) you want one that runs Android TV out of the box, saving you the cost of adding a kick-ass NVIDIA SHIELD set top box to your home entertainment center. Even so, it's a pretty fantastic discount if you're a fan of Sony as a brand, Android TV as a platform, and OLED as a display tech.Buy: Amazon, Best Buy
4K televisions are everywhere these days, and if you're aiming to get the best looking screen that's also super high-res, OLED is where it's at. An OLED TV offer improved viewing angles and unbeatable black levels over standard LCD sets thanks to its lack of backlight. Although OLED TVs are still priced higher than their standard counterparts, prices have continued to grow more affordable throughout the last year. Sony's 65-inch A8H is one of the best OLED televisions you can buy today, and it's finally broken under the $2,000 price point for the first time since Black Friday.The A8H includes all the bells and whistles of any top-tier TV, including support for HDR and Dolby Vision, a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth gaming, and Android TV built-in. It has four HDMI ports, three USB ports, and is compatible with both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for voice control.If you're willing to pick one up from Amazon, the company sweetens the deal with an included Deco Gear bundle: a 31" soundbar, a wall mount, some Velcro cable management, a surge protector, and two six-foot HDMI cables, all thrown in at no extra cost. Make sure to clip the coupon on Amazon before checkout to save an additional five percent as well.Buy: Amazon, Best Buy, B&H
The days leading up to Black Friday are some of the best times to get great deals on a new TV. Sony is one of the most reputable names out there, and right now, you can save up to $800 on some of the company's 4K Android TVs from Amazon and Best Buy — including both OLED and LED options.There are four sets on sale currently, including three from the MASTER series. These models include 55", 65", and 77" sizes with gorgeous 4K OLED panels powered by Sony's X1 processor for pure blacks, peak brightness, and natural colors. They run Android TV (soon to be Google TV) and support Google Assistant, Alexa, and Homekit integration.Also on sale is a 75" set that also runs Android TV with a 4K display, although it's an LED panel rather than OLED. This means it won't achieve the same levels of pure blacks, but this TV still runs the X1 processor and supports the same smart home integrations.
Sony 4K OLED TVs on sale right now starting at $1,500 ($400 off)
Deals on OLED TVs don't come by too often
If you're looking to achieve some of the best viewing you can get with a TV these days, you're looking for 4K and you're looking for an OLED panel. And if you're looking to get a deal all at the same time, Sony's A8H series of TVs are on sale right now starting at $400 off.The A8H came out this year as a jack-of-all-trades: processing-derived 120Hz refresh rate, HDR with contrast boosting algorithms, and extreme viewing angles thanks to direct illumination from those emitting OLEDs. The sets are certified for Dolby Vision and Atmos sound and run with Android TV an support Alexa and Google Assistant.
Sony's massive 77" 4K OLED Android TV could be yours for 'only' $4,000 ($500 off)
Got a few grand burning a hole in your pocket?
Most of us are probably fine with our 50" 4K smart TVs for $300-400, but if you want the best of the best and have some cash to burn, this 77" Sony Bravia 4K OLED TV is currently discounted to "just" $3,998 at a few retailers. Nobody ever said the best was cheap, but at least you can spend a few hundred dollars less than you normally would.This Bravia 4K OLED TV, which Sony dubs "MASTER Series," has pretty much all that you'd want out of a TV. The screen measures in at 76.7" and features a whole bunch of interestingly named features: 4K X-Reality PRO, Object-Based Super Resolution, 4K HDR Super Bit Mapping, Motionflow XR, and so on. It has four HDMI and three USB inputs, and of course, Android TV. Your Alexa can also be linked.
Most folks interested in picking up some expensive electronics are probably waiting for the upcoming Prime Day sales, but there are still some early deals to be had, including huge discounts on an LG 55" 4K OLED TV, Amazon's Fire TV Recast DVRs, Arlo Pro 2 camera systems, and Alexa-powered Echo smart speakers. Whether your waiting for the grill to heat up or for the fireworks to start, check out the latest Amazon deals just below in the meantime.For your convenience, we've put everything into a (hopefully easily parsed) list, complete with real-world price comparisons, not bloated MSRP. Keep in mind that a handful of the deals below, like the Fire TV Recast and LG Stylo 4, require an Amazon Prime membership, though you can get a free 30-day trial.
[Update: out of stock] Today only: Get one of LG's world-beating 55" OLED 4K HDR TVs for under $1000
4K TVs are getting pretty cheap these days, even big ones don't cost much now, but the truly high-end OLED-based TVs maintain a stratospheric premium. For the next ten hours, though, you can pick up a decent-sized 55" 4K LG-made OLED TV over at B&H Photo for one cent under a grand. In the parlance of discount-seekers, we call that a "screaming deal."
CES officially kicks off next week, but if there's anything we know about LG, it's that the company will trickle down 90% of its announcements before the show even begins. We've already seen its three new Google Assistant-powered soundbars and now we're learning about six new TV series for its 2019 line-up, all of which will also have the Google Assistant built in.
In the TV segment, LG has a great leg up Samsung's. Its OLED TVs have been praised for many years for their excellent displays and beautiful colors. Now LG is taking another step toward improving its product lineup by introducing ThinQ AI. ThinQ has been the company's smart home brand for a few years already, starting with the SmartThinQ Hub and ending recently with the announcement of the ThinQ speaker with Google Assistant.