
Black Friday 2022 has basically arrived. While the official date is of course not till after Thanksgiving, retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and even Amazon have started locking in their Black Friday prices early. They’re selling certain TVs at the same price they will sell them on Black Friday. No need to wait around, refreshing your browser all night waiting for the best price. Buy a new TV now and enjoy the Thanksgiving football game in 4K.
As always, there will be a smorgasbord of offers included in the best Black Friday deals, and we expect to be inundated with bargain TVs galore across all major brands, including possibly Sony, Samsung, Vizio, LG, Hisense, TCL, and many more. It’s a good idea to review some of the best TVs to see our top picks so you know what you should be looking for.
If you wait around until November 25, you won’t have much time to think, and the deals run out fast so you’ll have to act quickly. You might also consider similar items, like the best Black Friday soundbar deals, or deals on projectors and home theater gear. To get things started, we’ve put together an early list of the best Black Friday TV deals you can shop right now.
Best Black Friday TV deals under $500
TCL 50-inch Class 4-Series 4K UHD HDR Smart TV — $250, was $340
This Roku-equipped smart TV from TCL has a sizable 50-inch 4K LED display. It’s ready to use right out of the box, and provides access to all of your favorite streaming apps — no additional gear required. The quick and easy search function makes it simple to find content, even when you have no idea what to watch. Moreover, there are four HDMI inputs (1 eARC), and you can leverage both dual-band Wi-Fi or wired internet (Ethernet), whichever you prefer.
Insignia 70-inch Class F30 Series 4K UHD LED Smart TV — $450, was $650
Insignia has become a household name thanks to its affordable and reliable sets, and this one is no different — it certainly pushes the boundaries too at a massive 70 inches. It’s Amazon Fire TV-equipped, which means you can start streaming right away, after you connect to your local Wi-Fi, of course. You get Alexa voice controls built-in, and it also supports Apple AirPlay so you can wirelessly share you photos, videos, and more with the push of a button. Home theater features include DTS Studio Sound, HDMI Arc, and HDMI eARC, HDR, and VESA 300 x 300 wall mounting support.
Best Black Friday TV deals above $500
TCL 65-inch Class 5-Series QLED 4K UHD Smart TV — $500, was $600
For a 65-inch 4K UHD Smart TV with QLED technology, this deal is truly awesome. The screen is vibrant, sharp, and immersive, and you get Dolby Vision HDR, natural motion 240, and an auto game mode for added functionality. Hands-free voice controls, Chromecast built-in, Alexa voice assistant sync, and Google TV built-in mean this thing is packed to the chassis with excellent features. Do not sleep on this deal if you’re interested.
Samsung 75-inch Class TU690T Series 4K UHD LED Smart TV — $580, was $850
4K UHD upscaling for nearly all content. Check. The Tizen smart TV ecosystem built-in. Check. PurColor Crystal display for immaculate picture, super-bright colors, and more realistic depictions. Check. Plus, you’ll also get Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple AirPlay 2 support, so you have a wide range of compatibility options. Not to mention the beautiful 75-inch 4K UHD screen. Yeah, this is one you might want to check out sooner rather than later.
LG 55-inch Class C2 Series OLED evo 4K UHD Smart TV — $1,300, was $1,600
LG knocked it out of the park with its C2 Series OLED TV. The a9 Gen5 AI processor offers improve picture and sound based on what you’re watching, plus the beautiful LG OLED evo display handles a 4K UHD resolution with 100% color fidelity and color volume. The magic remote allows you to quickly navigate the UI, by pointing, clicking, scrolling, or just using your voice. It’s also cloud gaming ready with GeForce Now, plus has the smart WebOS TV platform built-in for streaming right after setup — with a reliable internet connection. Grab it before it’s gone.
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