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Best TV Deals: Save Thousands on Top TVs From LG, Hisense and More Ahead of Presidents Day

Best TV Deals: Save Thousands on Top TVs From LG, Hisense and More Ahead of Presidents Day

Yahoo11-02-2025

With Presidents Day just a week away, it's time to take a look at the offers on a new TV. Major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy are slashing prices ahead of the holiday, which means you can grab a stunning screen for a fraction of the usual price right now. To help you take full advantage of these offers, we've rounded up some of the best bargains on top-rated models from Samsung, LG, Sony and other brands below.
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Just note that TV deals come and go pretty quickly, so you may want to act fast if you're hoping to shop these deals before they're gone. We'll continue to update this page with the latest and greatest offers, so be sure to check back often. If you're not sure where to begin, take a look at our handy TV buying guide to help you decide.
If you've already got an idea of the size and specs you're looking for, head below for the latest and greatest TV deals from around the web.
The best TV deal for you will ultimately depend on several variables, like your budget, room size and preferred media. We think Amazon's TCL QM8 offer deserves some special attention. We named this model the overall best TV to buy in 2025, and the 65-inch model is currently on sale for $898, which is a substantial $600-plus discount. It's equipped with a stunning mini-LED display with exceptional brightness, automatic AI optimization, Dolby Vision IQ support and tons of other convenient features that make it one of the best TVs you'll find in this price range.
Below, you'll find some of the best bargains available on TVs from major brands like Samsung, LG and more. We'll continue to update this list as offers come and go, so be sure to check back to find the latest discounts at any given time. We also have other guides to smooth your TV-buying process, like articles on the best 4K TV deals and the best cheap TV deals, to break down the details of what's out there and the differences between each.
This 77-inch Samsung S90D TV has 4K visuals, an OLED screen for incredible colors and plenty of smart features as well. You'll be able to watch your streaming services with ease on this TV, and it can even be used with Amazon Alexa. It's a hefty $1,500 off right now, an impressive savings.
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With a staggering 85-inch display, this gargantuan Samsung TV can transform your living room into a home theater. It boasts ultra-HD resolution, and it will even upscale your content to 4K so you can enjoy all your favorite shows, movies and games in crisp, stunning detail. Other features and specs include an impressive 120Hz refresh rate, 3D audio, HDR support and a dedicated gaming mode.
Best Buy Total members can save an extra $200, bringing the price down to $1,100 and the overall savings up to $400.
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55-inch Q60D QLED 4K TV: $550 (save $150)
55-inch QN85D QLED 4K TV: $1,200 (save $100)
65-inch Q70D QLED 4K TV: $800 (save $400)
65-inch DU7200 4K TV: $400 (save $70)
75-inch DU6950 4K Tizen TV: $530 (save $220)
75-inch QN900D 4K Tizen TV: $4,000 (save $1,000)
98-inch UT90 4K UHD smart TV: $2,000 (save $2,000)
Thanks to self-lit OLED pixels that provide sharp contrast and vibrant colors, LG's C series TVs are among our favorite high-end TVs on the market. The LG C4 is the latest model in this lineup, featuring an Alpha 9 AI processor to automatically upscale your content, as well as Dolby Vision and Atmos support for immersive picture and audio. It's also great for gamers, with Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync support, four HDMI 2.1 ports and three USB ports.
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If you just want a midrange TV with a solid picture and a handful of convenient smart features, this 2022 LG model is a serious bargain at over 40% off. It features a 4K display and an a5 Gen5 AI processor that automatically optimizes the picture and sound of your shows and movies. You can even create separate profiles for personalized settings and recommendations.
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43-inch Class UT70 4K TV: $220 (save $180)
48-inch B4 Series OLED 4K TV: $600 (save $200)
55-inch Class 80 QNED 4K TV: $600 (save $170)
77-inch C4 Series OLED 4K TV: $2,200 (save $600)
86-inch Class 85 QNED 4K TV: $1,600 (save $700)
Thanks to its stunning mini-LED display, best-in-class brightness and relatively affordable price, the TCL QM8 series claimed the top spot as our overall favorite TV of 2025. This QM85 model is a pretty great value when you grab one at a discount like this. It's packed with all kinds of convenient features, including Chromecast and Apple AirPlay 2 built-in and an AI processor that automatically optimizes your picture settings. Plus, it supports Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for a seriously immersive watch experience.
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With 4K resolution and Dolby Vision HDR support, you'll get a lifelike picture quality, vibrant colors and sharp contrast for a seriously immersive watch experience. It also has built-in Alexa, so it's perfect if you already have other Amazon devices, like a smart speaker, at home. And to top it off, it also comes with three free months of Apple TV.
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55-inch Roku Plus Series 4K TV: $400 (save $100)
55-inch Sony Bravia XR X90L: $1,000 (save $170)
55-inch Hisense U8 QLED 4K TV: $800 (save $300)
55-inch Sony Bravia 7 QLED 4K TV: $1,450 (save $250)
58-inch Insignia Class F30 4K TV: $260 (save $120)
85-inch Sony Bravia 3 4K TV: $1,400 (save $200)
75-inch TCL Class Q6 QLED 4K TV: $550 (save $200)
85-inch Hisense QD7 QLED 4K TV: $800 (save $400)
100-inch Hisense U76 QLED 4K TV: $1,800 (save $1,200)
This list primarily highlights deals from major brands like Samsung, LG, TCL and Sony, which have consistently performed well in our tests and earned spots on our lists of the best TVs of the year. We account for more than just the price and brand when selecting deals. We also evaluate the size, year, display type, smart platform, number of inputs and built-in features like HDR support and AirPlay compatibility to ensure that each deal is actually a good value.

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