14 can’t-miss deals on TVs this Cyber Monday weekend
Black Friday may be behind us, but the discounts continue throughCyber Monday. Almost every conceivable tech product is selling for a discounted price this weekend, right fromsmartphonesand accessories for them toChromebooksandaudio gear. However, if you have been saving up for a big purchase like a new 4K TV, several retailers are offering great discounts on some of the latest and greatest TVs this weekend, and we have rounded them up for you.
LG B2 65-inch 4K OLED
Another expensive yet amazing LG TV to consider is the 65-inch model from theB2 series. This 4K TV can take video input from up to four independent HDMI ports on the back. So, you won’t be disconnecting your PlayStation to plug in your computer. It is also capable of 120Hz refresh rates, meaning any gaming on this TV will probably be buttery smooth.
Amazon and Best Buy are offering the same $600 discount on the LG B2’s $1,900 sticker price, so you can take it home for just $1,300 this weekend. We confidently recommend this TV as one of the best ones on discount right now, given its feature set, value for money, and future readiness. With this product purchased, it is unlikely you’ll be back in the market for TV for at least the next few years.

The 65-inch LG B2 OLED TV is a great combination of potent hardware, top-tier specifications, an ideal size for a large TV, and exceptional pricing. This Cyber Monday, you can snag this TV for as low as $1,300
LG C2 65-inch 4K OLED
For some of us, the 65-inch LG C1 could be a smidge over budget for a 4K TV of its size. Thankfully, you can sacrifice a few features and settle for another 4K TV from the brand’s C2 series. This model is priced a tad bit lower at $2,100, but Cyber Monday discounts pull the price down another $400 to $1,700 this weekend. This TV is harder to recommend because its full price is lower than the LG C1 of the same size, but the discounted price isn’t. However, if the C2 model isn’t deliverable in your area or just out of stock, this is the best alternative for $1,700.
The LG C2 OLED is even better than the C1, offering cool new viewing modes for sports, and much lighter, making it easier to move around if and when needed. Of course, it’s an LG OLED TV, meaning you have the best-in-class picture quality to enhance your viewing experience.

Sony Bravia XR A80K 55-inch OLED
Sony has made a name for itself, selling PlayStations, cameras, and some of the best smart TVs on the market. The Bravia XR A80 is a wonderful 55-inch TV. The screen size is perfect for indoor use in almost all room sizes, and its 4K OLED panel gives you exceptional viewing angles, infinite contrast, and deep blacks.
It offers a Google TV interface, and the 120Hz refresh rate makes it suitable for gaming too. This Sony Bravia model also has rich I/O options, including two USB-A ports, an RJ45 LAN port, and four HDMI inputs — two of which support 4K signals at 120Hz. Technologically, this TV should deliver a perceptible difference if you’re coming from an older 43-inch LED or LCD TV. It is selling on Amazon and Best Buy for $1,300 after a $300 discount.

You will end up spending $1,600 for the Sony Bravia A80K 55-inch model, but if you grab this Cyber Monday deal, you could save as much as $300. For just $1,300, this OLED TV is packed with Sony’s amazing audio and video tech, making it a no-brainer for anyone with the budget.
Sony Bravia XR X90K 65-inch LED
For anyone who needs similar specifications, a slightly larger display, and has an inclination for Sony products, the Bravia XR X90K is the one to go for. This screen measures 10 inches bigger than our previous recommendation at 65 inches and comes with virtually every feature the smaller model has. However, it is an LED panel instead of an OLED.
Sony’s LED tech isn’t half bad. In fact, this is one of Sony’s best LED panels on offer, hence the shared branding with a smaller OLED TV above. This model’s dimming zones compensate for the lack of an OLED panel well enough, and at $1,000 after a $300 discount, it is hard to turn a blind eye to it.
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It is challenging to find a 65-inch TV under $1,000 capable of rivaling this TV’s performance. Thanks to this $300 off Cyber Monday deal, you can bring home a giant Sony TV without breaking the bank. A high refresh rate and compatibility with the PS5 make it an ideal large-screen choice for gamers too.
Samsung Q60B 85-inch QLED
The Samsung Q60B is arguably the best bang-for-your-buck TV if you’re looking for a home theater screen that’s a step above the average OLED. This 85-inch TV is selling for $1,598 after a 30% discount this Cyber Monday. It comes with a complimentary three-month Xbox Game Pass membership, so it’s possible to stream titles and play them without hooking up a console. The TV also upscales content to its supported 4K resolution and reproduces 100% of the DCI-P3 color space.
At the time of writing, this deal is flying off the shelves, and if it doesn’t restock, we have other great Samsung TV deals for you below. After all, who would pass up an 85-inch Quantum Dot TV for $1,500?

If you’re seeking a home theater setup that will be the envy of your neighborhood, your search ends here. For $1,598 after the Cyber Monday discount, this is a rather affordable 85-inch TV with all the necessary features at your disposal.
Samsung Q60B 75-inch QLED
This Q60B model from Samsung is a tad smaller, geared towards recreational gamers and content enjoyers. If you aren’t chasing a no-holds-barred cinema-grade experience, this TV could save you some money without compromising on its larger sibling’s QLED goodness.
At 75 inches, you can mount it in most spaces on a gigantic wall, and it won’t look out of place. This Cyber Monday, you could save up to $400 on it, and get away with paying $998 instead of the $1,398 list price. Just like its larger sibling, this is a 120Hz panel you can take advantage of with the complimentary Xbox Game Pass subscription.
A smaller (but not by much) variant of the Q60B series, this smart TV uses a QLED panel that’s more than capable of rivaling similar and pricier technologies. A 29% Cyber Monday discount makes this an even better value-for money purchase we can’t recommend enough.
Samsung Frame TV
There are ordinary TV buyers, and then there are people who treat the ominous black screen as a piece of home décor, no offense intended. Samsung is possibly the first company to offer a TV that serves as an enormous digital photo frame when not in operation. The Frame TV sports symmetrical bezels (like an actual picture frame) and all the nice-to-haves you expect on a high-end TV.
This unique TV measures 55 inches diagonally, and can be yours to take home for just $1,000 instead of the usual $1,500. Yes, you pay a premium for the symmetrical bezels and the unique visual concept, but if you conceal the wires, this TV is a looker once installed.
Artistry meets technology in Samsung’s The Frame Smart TV. With swappable frames and visual art, your TV won’t stick out like a sore thumb. And this Cyber Monday, you can save $500 by grabbing it now.
Hisense U6 ULED 50-inch QLED 4K
Hisense isn’t one of the big names in the tech industry, but they make fairly decent TVs that don’t cost an arm and a leg. So, if you aren’t particularly brand-conscious, you could pick up this Quantum Dot QLED TV with a 43% discount this Cyber Monday. The usual price is $530, but for a short while, the take-home price is $300 on Amazon.
For this steal of a price, you get most of Samsung and LG’s high-end TV features like full array local dimming with 32 zones, HDR 10+ support, and built-in streaming services and voice assistants. All four HDMI ports on the back can accept a 4K 60Hz input, but you only get one USB-A port to power a peripheral device or plug in a flash drive.
Hisense’s 2021 lineup was known for offering incredible value for money, and its 2022 TVs are no different. The Hisense U6HF, the company’s first Fire TV model, is an aggressively priced 4K LCD TV that features a quantum dot layer for accurate and vibrant colors. It has been discounted by a healthy 43% this Cyber Monday
Toshiba C350 43-inch 4K
Another great 4K 50-inch TV you can pick up for a steal deal this Cyber Monday comes from Toshiba. We know the brand for computers, but it makes good TVs too, often for an affordable price. The brand doesn’t disappoint with the C350 series, and its 43-inch size is on the smaller end of the spectrum we featured here. However, it is an ideal size for a large bedroom or a dining area if you have a swivel mount.
This TV could be yours for the bargain price of $240 after a 27% discount. However, you may need to cough up another $100 on Amazon to have it mounted if required. Make no mistake; this great pricing is available because Toshiba’s TV isn’t on the bleeding edge of technology. You see an LCD panel here, albeit with support for HDR 10+ content and Dolby Vision HDR.
The Toshiba C350 is a 4K TV with Dolby Vision support, and an eARC port alongside three more HDMI ports. The 50-inch model has a VA-type panel; the 55-inch variant has an IPS-type panel. The former are known for their excellent contrast ratio but have narrow viewing angles, while the latter has superb viewing angles but mediocre contrast ratio. you may pick up this Toshiba in its 43-inch variant this Cyber Monday for $240.
Amazon Fire TV 75-inch Omni Series 4K
There are some great Black Friday-Cyber Monday discounts on Fire TVs, and This is arguably the best of the lot. The Omni series is the best Amazon offers, and it offers the snappiest performance among Fire TVs backed by support for Alexa and judder-free video, which some other Fire TVs don’t have. Restocks are usually quick as well.
So, lay your hands on this massive 75-inch Fire TV with a $300 discount for just $750 instead of $1,050 this Cyber Monday. Deals this good for larger Fire TVs are often scarce.
The Fire TV Omni is Amazon’s flagship Fire TV model, so the company has filled it with everything you would expect. This neat kit can be yours for just $750 after a $300 discount.
Amazon Fire TV 55-inch 4-series 4K
Although this is a comparatively smaller and basic Fire TV, it is hard to argue with the 4-series in terms of value. It has all the features of the pricier Omni series, but the picture quality and sound reproduction could leave something to be desired. At $330 instead of $520, it is an irresistible deal. This is a 4K panel with HDR 10+, HLG, four HDMI inputs, and a 60Hz refresh rate, but don’t expect flagship Samsung or LG levels of quality here.
The Fire TV 4-Series is Amazon’s low-end television. But you will be happy to know that it has many of the same features as the Fire TV Omni. So if you are tight on the budget and need a decent television, the Fire TV 4-Series is worth considering. The 55-inch model has been discounted from $520 to just $330 this Cyber Monday.
Amazon Fire TV 32-inch Insignia F20 Series 720p
If you came to this guide looking for a super-affordable smart TV under $500, we don’t plan on disappointing you. This 32-inch Fire TV from Insignia’s F20 series is down to just $100 instead of $180 after an incredible 44% discount. It is a 720p LCD TV, but at its size and the associated minimum viewing distance, we don’t think you’ll be telling individual pixels apart. This is the best cheap TV to snag this Cyber Monday until you save up for that colossal big-brand OLED with all the features you desire. It comes with most of the features you would expect, and you won’t miss out on your favorite shows either.
This smaller and budget-friendly Insignia Fire TV is perfect for anyone on a shoestring budget. It costs just $100 after discount this Cyber Monday, and can be the best way to upgrade from a laptop for the next Netflix binge.
Besides TVs, there are loads of other exciting deals to look out for. If you don’t want to invest in a new TV, you couldteach your old one some new tricksby plugging in one of thediscounted Fire TV SticksorChromecastsas well.
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