TVs steal the Black Friday spotlight year after year, for good reason: Electronics retailers, big-box stores and wholesale clubs all cut prices on TVs of different brands, sizes and resolutions. In the past, retailers often reserved the biggest deals for in-store shoppers. But with the pandemic still going on, there’s a good chance you’ll see more online doorbusters than ever this year.
Many TV bargains kick off at specific times or will be available in limited quantities, so you’ll have a better shot at them if you act fast. Check out our deal breakdown below.
What are the best Black Friday TV deals in 2020?
Retailers’ Black Friday TV deals are starting to land. Here are some of our top picks:
- Amazon is advertising discounts on select Samsung and Sony TVs, plus up to 25% savings on TVs 75 inches and larger.
- Best Buy’s sale will include a 70-inch Samsung 4K Smart TV for $529.99 ($220 savings). This deal is only in stores, beginning Sunday, Nov. 22.
- Best Buy is also shaving $200 off the Insignia 50-inch Class LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV Edition TV (on sale for $149.99, regularly $349.99). The TV will be available in limited supply starting Nov. 26 online.
- Costco’s sale features several TVs, including a Samsung 70-inch Class Q6DT Series 4K UHD QLED LCD TV for $999.99. It comes with a $65 Allstate Protection Plan bundle and a six-month Showtime credit. The deal is available online and in stores through Nov. 30.
- Dell is selling a 65-inch LG OLED 4K Smart Ultra HDTV for $1,999 ($800 savings).
- Target has a 65-inch TCL 4K UHD HDR Smart Android TV in limited quantities for $229.99 (regularly $399.99). The sale starts Nov. 22 online and in stores.
- Target also has a 65-inch Sony UHD HDR Smart Android TV for $629.99 (regularly $799.99). Shoppers can get a $30 Target gift card free with the purchase.
- Walmart is offering a Vizio 70-inch Class 4K UHD TV for $478, online only in limited numbers. The deal launches Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. ET.
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