With Tremendous Bowl LIX just a few days away, it is a respectable time to seize a brand new TV at a reduction. In the event you’re hoping to improve your residing earlier than the Chiefs and Eagles sq. off (once more), it’s possible you’ll have to pay additional to get a brand new set shipped in time. Nonetheless, we have searched by way of Amazon, Finest Purchase and different retailers to seek out a couple of Tremendous Bowl 2025 TV offers which may truly be worthwhile.
To be candid, most of the offers we have discovered are the results of TVs naturally falling in value this time of 12 months greater than any Tremendous Bowl-specific gross sales. Most TVs are likely to comply with the same pricing timeline: arrive within the spring, drop a bit over the summer time, obtain a bigger value reduce across the holidays, then steadily develop into cheaper till being discontinued the next 12 months. We’re within the final step of that sample now, and with TV makers like Samsung and LG unveiling their 2025 fashions throughout CES final month, final 12 months’s units are more likely to fall even additional within the months forward.
That mentioned, in case you should shake issues up at present, plenty of well-reviewed TVs from LG, Sony, Samsung, TCL and Hisense are again right down to the costs we noticed round Black Friday. A couple of are even cheaper. We have additionally discovered a few offers on different front room devices from Roku and Sonos. Although we at Engadget don’t formally assessment TVs, we have scoured suggestions from different reviewers we belief and checked value histories to make sure the offers under are real.
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LG B4 OLED TV (48″) for $600 at Best Buy ($200 off MSRP): This ties the lowest price we’ve seen for the 48-inch LG B4, which is the entry-level model in LG’s 2024 OLED lineup. While it’s not as bright or color-rich as some higher-end alternatives, it still offers the essential perks of any good OLED TV: superb contrast with deep black tones, clear motion, wide viewing angles and the like. It’s also a nice value for gaming, as it has four HDMI 2.1 ports that support refresh rates up to 120Hz. It’s just better off in a darker room, and this particular model is relatively small.
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Hisense U7N QLED TV (65″) for $698 at Amazon ($300 off): A number of reviewers we belief say that the U7N delivers higher brightness, distinction and HDR efficiency than most TVs in its value vary. It is constructed with many of the options anticipated from pricier LED units, together with quantum-dot colour, mini-LED backlighting and a 144Hz refresh charge. It additionally runs on the useful Google TV platform. Its viewing angles are poor, so it is not nice for watching reveals with a big group, and it’s possible you’ll have to tinker with settings to get an optimum picture. However the 65-inch mannequin needs to be a robust worth at this value, which is simply about $20 greater than the all-time low we briefly noticed round Cyber Monday. Additionally at Finest Purchase. In the event you’d choose a smaller measurement, the 55-inch mannequin can also be again inside $20 of its best-ever value at $498.
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Samsung The Body 2024 QLED TV (55″) for $868 at Woot ($630 off): This deal from Amazon subsidiary Woot has been live for a few weeks, but it ties the best price to date for the 55-inch version of Samsung’s stylish Frame TV outside of a one-off eBay coupon deal. You’d buy this set for its design above all else: It can’t match the contrast and color volume of other TVs in its price range, as it lacks local dimming altogether, but it’s convincingly built like a framed piece of wall art that can blend in with your home decor. Its matte panel helps it fend off glare in a bright room, and you can display actual artwork onscreen when you’re not watching something. It’s worth noting that Samsung unveiled a new and improved “Frame Pro” TV at CES, but we’d expect that to cost more whenever it arrives.
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TCL Q651G QLED TV (65″) for $370 at Amazon ($180 off): The Q651G is a reasonably fundamental LED TV which may enchantment to players on a finances, as it could actually play at a quick 120Hz refresh charge — albeit solely if you drop the decision from 4K to 1440p or 1080p. It is one other one with out native dimming, so its distinction is proscribed. Most reviewers counsel that the Hisense U6N (which is not majorly discounted) supplies a brighter and rather more dynamic picture for not rather more. Nonetheless, whereas the U6N also can play in 1440p/120Hz, the TCL mannequin has a wider variable refresh charge (VRR) vary in that mode. In less complicated phrases, which means it will have a neater time permitting your PS5 or Xbox video games to run easily. This low cost marks a brand new low for the 65-inch mannequin. Additionally at Finest Purchase.
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Hisense U8N QLED TV (65″) for $898 at Amazon ($602 off): The U8N’s picture quality is a broad step-up from the U7N above, with better contrast, more vibrant colors and supremely high peak brightness. It still has most of the same drawbacks — mediocre viewing angles, minor blooming in a dark room, just decent upscaling of lower-res content — but it should be a worthy upgrade if you have more cash to burn. This is another discount we saw for much of November and December, but it ties the all-time low for the 65-inch variant. Also at Best Buy.
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Samsung S90D QD-OLED TV (55″) for $1,198 at Amazon ($600 off): The S90D stands out for its QD-OLED panel, which mixes the advantages of an OLED show with quantum dots to spice up colour efficiency. Most evaluations say that it could actually put out a wider gamut of extra vibrant colours and brighter HDR highlights than extra conventional OLED TVs just like the LG C4. It additionally has 4 HDMI 2.1 ports that may play as much as 144Hz. It would not assist Dolby Imaginative and prescient HDR, nevertheless, and Samsung’s Tizen interface may be clunky. The corporate has additionally made the annoying step of utilizing each QD-OLED and extra normal WOLED panels inside the identical product line, however this 55-inch model comes with the superior show in North America. (The 65- and 75-inch fashions do as nicely.) This deal is the second-best value we have seen and about $150 off this variant’s common avenue value in current months. Additionally at Samsung and Finest Purchase.
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Sony Bravia 7 QLED TV (55″) for $1,198 at Amazon ($100 off): The Bravia 7 isn’t as strong of a value as the Hisense U8N, but some reviews suggest that it’s a decent alternative if you’re willing to trade some contrast and peak brightness for a more accurate picture out of the box. Like the Hisense TV, its image washes out when viewed from an angle and it only has two HDMI 2.1 ports for gaming. In general, most people will be happier with a good OLED TV around this price. But if you want a brighter LED TV that looks great right away, this one might be worth a look. This is a new low for the 55-inch model. Also at B&H and Best Buy.
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Roku Ultra (2024) for $79 at Amazon ($21 off): Roku’s Ultra set-top box is overkill for most, but it might be worthwhile if you prefer the simplicity of Roku’s interface and need built-in Ethernet and USB ports. It supports just about all the major apps and HDR formats, plus it lets iPhone owners cast video from their phone via AirPlay. Unlike the cheaper Roku Streaming Stick 4K, it also comes with a rechargeable remote that has backlit buttons, built-in voice controls and a lost remote finder. We call it the best Roku player in our guide to the best streaming devices. This deal was available for much of the holiday season, but it ties the latest model’s all-time low. Also at Roku, Walmart and Best Buy.
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Sonos Beam (Gen 2) for $399 at Sonos ($100 off): Yes, the recent overhaul of the Sonos app has been an abject disaster, to the point where the audio brand’s CEO and other execs have left the company entirely. However, if you’re not already tied up in the Sonos ecosystem and just want a clean-sounding soundbar that won’t take up a ton of space in your living room, the Sonos Beam’s hardware still does enough right to be worth a look. We call it the best midrange option in our guide to the best soundbars. It only has one HDMI port, and it’s too small to deliver truly room-rattling bass, but it still compares favorably to most alternatives in its size range. This deal is $30 above the device’s all-time low but still $100 off its typical street price. Other Sonos home theater gadgets are similarly discounted, including the more compact Sonos Ray for $179 and the Sub 4 subwoofer for $679. These offers are also available at Amazon and other retailers. Sonos says they’ll run until February 9.
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LG C3 OLED TV (65″) for $1,197 at Amazon ($303 off): The LG C3 was launched in 2023, nevertheless it’s not an enormous downgrade from final 12 months’s LG C4, so it is nonetheless price contemplating when it is out there for much less. The C4 needs to be barely higher by way of brightness and colour quantity, plus it helps refresh charges as much as 144Hz moderately than 120Hz, although the latter is simply actually helpful for PC gaming. Neither mannequin can fairly match the QD-OLED panel on the Samsung S90D, however the C3 will nonetheless look glorious in case you’re not evaluating the 2 side-by-side and simply wish to avoid wasting money on a bigger premium show. This low cost ties the bottom value we have tracked outdoors of a handful of in-store-only and eBay coupon offers.
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Sony A95L OLED TV (65″) for $2,498 at eBay by way of BuyDig ($500 off): The A95L is wildly costly even with this low cost, however many reviewers agree that it is the perfect TV in the marketplace if cash isn’t any object. It is one other QD-OLED TV just like the Samsung S90D, nevertheless it’s extra color-accurate out of the field and needs to be higher at preserving particulars in reveals that are not offered in 4K. It additionally helps Dolby Imaginative and prescient, in contrast to Samsung’s TVs, and its Google TV software program is mostly simpler to navigate than Tizen. The one severe downside is that it is restricted to 2 HDMI 2.1 ports, which can be annoying for individuals who personal a soundbar and a number of recreation consoles. This low cost from ties the bottom value so far for the 65-inch mannequin; simply use the code SAVEBIG20 at checkout. It comes from eBay by way of BuyDig, which Sony lists as an approved vendor.
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