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Best TV deals: Cheap TVs worth buying from $98

While looking for one of the best TVs for your home, you’re also almost certainly looking to keep costs down. That’s why we’re here to help with all the best TV deals. Below, we’ve picked out everything from super cheap budget TVs for your kitchen or bedroom right up to high-end TVs with the latest tech that’s perfect for movie night at home. Here’s what we’ve picked out.

32-inch Onn. Smart HDTV — $98, was $144

An onn. 32-inch Roku Smart TV on a cabinet in a living room.

Simple yet effective, this 32-inch Onn. Smart HDTV is perfect if you need a basic TV for your kitchen, spare bedroom, or your child’s room. It has a 720p resolution so you probably don’t want this in your living room but it does have some advantages. This includes having Roku Smart TV built-in so you can easily stream across thousands of free or paid channels. A customizable home screen makes it easy to find whatever you plan on watching. It also has three HDMI ports and support for Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home.

50-inch Onn. Roku 4K TV — $198, was $238

The onn. 50-inch 4K Roku TV hangs on a wall.

Offering all the modern benefits you need, this Onn. 50-inch 4K Roku TV has a 4K resolution along with easy access to streaming services thanks to it having Roku built-in. It’s easy to find all your favorite shows with a customizable home screen simplifying things further. It’s ideal for a living room where you need to keep costs down but you still want to enjoy the benefits of a decent-sized screen and a 4K resolution.

65-inch Onn. Roku 4K TV — $298, was $368

The onn. 70-inch 4K Roku TV hangs on the wall as part of a home theater arrangement.

For a sizeable home cinema experience on a budget, there’s the Onn. 65-inch 4K Roku TV. Its 65-inch panel means you won’t miss out on being wrapped up in the movies or sports games you might be watching. It has Roku built-in so it’s simple to find everything with seemingly every streaming service imaginable here. There’s also three HDMI ports for hooking up game consoles so it’s fairly flexible, especially for the price.

70-inch TCL 4-Series 4K TV — $425, was $500

A TCL 4 Series 4k TV is mounted on a brick wall in a living room.

TCL is one of the best TV brands for balancing quality and good value. Besides offering a 4K resolution and HDR, it also has Clear Motion Index 120 technology so you can enjoy fast-moving action or sports without worrying about motion blur. It has Google Assistant built-in as well as Chromecast with Android TV making it easy to find all your favorite streaming apps. A voice remote saves the need to tap in commands too often as well.

75-inch Onn. Frameless 4K TV — $498, was $578

The 50-inch Onn QLED 4K Roku TV hanging on a wall.

A frameless TV is great for the homeowner that wants to wall mount their TV. It makes the Onn. 75-inch 4K Frameless TV blend well into your home. Alongside that, you get a fairly typical Onn. experience with Roku smart TV built-in to make it easy to find things to watch. It also has three HDMI ports so it’s easy to hook everything up to, while the 4K resolution keeps it current and looking good.

65-inch Roku Plus Series QLED 4K TV — $600, was $650

QLED is a great technology to embrace with a new TV and Roku’s own 65-inch Plus Series QLED TV is a pretty good example of it. It has a great 4K picture thanks to its expanded color palette and increased brightness. Brightness automatically adjusts to your room’s lighting so you don’t need to do a thing. There’s Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support plus local dimming to ensure blacks are deep and colors are vivid. It’s also Dolby Atmos certified and designed for clear speech and louder sound, while it’s easy to browse to find good shows.

55-inch Samsung QN700B QLED 8K TV — $1,000, was $1,600

Responsible for some of the best 8K TVs around, Samsung has produced a great TV in the 55-inch QN700B Neo QLED 8K TV. Its 8K processor uses 20 neural networks to provide you with the company’s most immersive picture yet. HDR 32X looks stunning with a wide range of vivid shades of color. There’s also Motion Xcelerator technology to help minimize motion blur while you also have AI-based processing upscaling to ensure all sources are upscaled to 8K levels of clarity. Its Real Depth Enhancer mirrors how the human eye processes depth so it looks stunning, while there’s also Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite support.

85-inch Samsung CU7000 4K TV — $1,200, was $1,400

The Samsung 70-inch Class 7 Series 4K TV in a living room.

Want the biggest TV your living room can fit? The Samsung 85-inch CU7000 4K TV is the one for you. It’s absolutely huge with Samsung’s PurColor technology ensuring that you get true-to-life picture quality at all times. There’s also Mega Contrast which analyzes and adjusts each image so you get a more natural visual experience. Paired with that is Object Tracking Sound Lite to help immerse you aurally too. The Samsung Smart TV Hub makes it a breeze to find something new to watch at any time.

65-inch LG A2 OLED 4K TV — $1,200, was $1,400

LG makes some of the best OLED TVs and the LG 65-inch A2 OLED TV is one of the slightly more affordable options. Thanks to OLED technology, you get self-lit pixels across the screen so you benefit from infinite contrast, perfect blacks, and over a billion colors to add depth. The TV’s a7 Gen 5 AI processor 4K adjusts picture and sound qualities so you get a great experience every time, while there’s AI Picture Pro 4K that automatically enhances contrast and resolution for lifelike images. A dedicated Filmmaker Mode and game optimizer mode help with your specific needs, while there’s also Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos support.

55-inch Sony Bravia XR A90J OLED 4K TV — $1,400, was $2,000

Sony Bravia XR A90J 4K OLED TV
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If you want high-end, Sony is where it’s at, but this deal means you’ll get it for an excellent price. Backed by Sony’s cognitive processor XR, for upscaling and performance, XR motion clarity, Triluminos Pro, and Contrast Pro, technologies, you can be sure you’re getting a clear, vibrant picture here. Google TV is built-in to give you out-of-the-box access to streaming and beyond, with Bravia Core exclusive content available on select Sony TVs, including this one. Immersive entertainment is right at your fingertips here, but the added features are always welcome. For those, you have the ultra-slim wall-mountable design, backlit remote control, and latency-free gaming connections with the PS5, HDR, Dolby Vision, and IMAX enhanced support.

55-inch Samsung S90C OLED 4K TV — $1,600, was $1,900

Samsung S95B OLED TV with bright image on-screen.
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The 55-inch Samsung S90C is equipped with the brand’s Neural Quantum Processor with 4K Upscaling, which will upgrade all content that you watch to 4K quality, and with Dolby Atmos plus Object Tracking Sound Lite technology, you’ll experience true surround sound. The colors that will be displayed on its screen will be extremely lifelike as they are validated by Pantone, while Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro will make sure that your eyes will be able to follow all of the high-speed action.

65-inch Samsung The Serif QLED TV — $1,700, was $2,000

If you’re looking for one of the best TVs but want something a little different, the 65-inch Samsung The Serif QLED TV could be for you. It’s a typically great QLED TV from Samsung but it has some unique features. It comes with a detachable easel stand so you can easily move it between rooms or turn it into a centerpiece item in your living space. It also has an ambient mode tied to this so it can provide appealing artwork or news at a glance instead of simply a blank screen. It has an anti-reflection screen so you won’t have to worry about lighting in your living space affecting it, while at all times, it looks like a conversation piece as well as a great TV. It won’t be for everyone but it could be your ideal solution.

Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV — $1,800, was $2,000

The 50-inch Samsung Frame TV hangs on a living room wall displaying art.

Designed to be placed on your wall, the Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV is part fantastic TV, part work of art. It has an Art Mode so that any time the TV is switched off, it displays photos or artwork with the built-in motion sensor monitoring when someone is around. A 120Hz refresh rate makes it a reliable bet for movies and gaming, while the QLED picture looks great. It also has a Matte Display Film premium finish which limits light distractions while anti-reflection technology keeps things looking great.

65-inch Sony Bravia XR A95K OLED 4K TV — $2,800, was $3,200

An image of leaves is shown on the Sony A95K.
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The ultimate TV experience if you can afford it, the Sony 65-inch Bravia XR A95K looks fantastic. It uses a QD-OLED panel so you get the best of both worlds with up to 200% as much color brightness compared to a conventional OLED TV. XR Triluminous Max technology helps provide exceptional saturation and brightness, while there’s also XR OLED Contrast Pro offering up immersive depth and realism. An intelligent Cognitive Processor XR helps upscale all content along the way. It also has HDMI 2.1 ports that are perfect for gaming while HDRF and Dolby Vision support, including IMAX Enhanced and Netflix Adaptive Calibrated Mode, all ensure exceptional picture quality that will blow your mind.

75-inch Sony Bravia XR Z9K 8K TV — $5,500, was $6,000

Sony 2022 Z9K 8K mini-LED TV.
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Sony is another big name that always makes the list of the best TV brands, and with the 75-inch Bravia XR Z9K 8K Google TV you’re getting some of its premium features. It has a Cognitive Processor XR that delivers intense contrast with deep blacks, high peak brightness, and natural colors. This processor understands how humans see the real world and adjusts the display to suit. Because this TV is a Google TV, it organizes your favorite content all in one place. This includes content from streaming platforms such as Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV, among many others. The Sony name also makes this a good TV for compatibility with the PlayStation 5, and it even has exclusive features for the PS5 to improve gaming picture quality.

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