The annual Black Friday madness is upon us, and the only way to keep your sanity is by distracting yourself with the latest episodes of The Crown, The Mandalorian, Rick and Morty and BoJack Horseman. Okay, a few of those you can watch on your phone or tablet, but if you're not watching The Mandalorian on the largest possible screen, you're cheating yourself. Fortunately, the largest possible screen is now amazingly affordable, as evidenced by some of the current pre-Black Friday deals available from the likes of Walmart, Best Buy, Target and Amazon.
Example: There are two (two!) 70-inch TVs priced at $550 right now. Start with a peek at the best TVs of 2019, then head below to find our favorites that are currently on sale. While all these deals are all available now, a few are expiring soon (possibly as soon as today).
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Best TV deals right now
First things first: This deal is available today only (though it may return on Black Friday) and while supplies last. Second thing: Holy moley, a 70-inch Samsung TV for $550! It has only two HDMI inputs, which is annoying, and no user reviews, which is unusual, but it still looks like an amazing buy -- and you can always haul it back to Best Buy if you're not happy.
Want built-in Roku instead of Samsung's OS? Check out this 70-incher from RCA. We haven't reviewed it, and this brand isn't exactly known for its picture quality. But it's a friggin' 70-inch 4K Roku TV for $550. Allowances can (and will) be made!
While CNET hasn't reviewed this model -- and expectations for a $100 TV aren't exactly high -- this 720p model has the Roku smart TV operating system (our favorite) and three HDMI inputs. Hard to complain about that feature set at this price if you're looking for a small TV for the kitchen or kids' room.
Featuring 4K HDR and Roku's great smart TV system built-in, the picture quality is no great shakes, but this price is good enough (the lowest this year, so far) that you can probably overlook it. Read our TCL 50S425 Roku TV review.
Those looking for a bigger screen can find some savings on the 65-inch version of the Vizio M Series Quantum, which brings quantum dot color to an incredibly affordable price. Normally $800, Best Buy is offering it now for $650. Read our Vizio M-Series Quantum M8 series (2019) review.
Samsung dropped the prices on all of its QLED TVs for Black Friday, and the Q70 series is our favorite value of the bunch. It's the cheapest with full-array local dimming, the best feature for improving image quality. FALD-equipped TCL and Vizio models have similar image quality for hundreds less, but Samsung has a leg up in design. Read our Samsung Q70 series (2019) review.
LG's traditional pre-Black Friday OLED TV price drop is on, and our favorite high-end TV for the money, the B9, gets a steep discount. OLED TVs produce better overall image quality than any LCD we've reviewed, including Samsung's QLED TVs. LG's 2019 versions also have more features than its previous OLED TVs, including Alexa built-in, Apple AirPlay 2 and more HDMI 2.1 extras, including eARC, Auto Game mode and Variable Refresh rate.
The C9 is also on sale, but it's a bit more expensive than the B9 for slightly better image quality. Your call. Read our LG OLEDB9PUA series review.
We haven't reviewed this Sony but expect it to perform similarly to the LG B9: In a word: awesome. Just like the LG, this is the lowest price yet for a current-year OLED TV (the 65-inch Sony is also $2,000). Unlike the LG, Sony uses the screen to produce sound and offers Google's Android TV operating system. Read more.
Black Friday TV deals available later in November
Wondering what's Onn? It's a new Walmart house brand, much like Insignia at Best Buy. And it's jumping out of the gate with a ridiculously good deal on a 50-inch 4K screen with built-in Roku. There's also a 40-inch model for just $98. Just one thing to keep in mind: Nearly all the initial ratings are from Walmart Spark reviewers, who received the TV for free in exchange for their feedback. Not saying you can't trust those reviews, merely that there may be some bias.
Walmart's Black Friday sale begins online at 10 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Nov. 27. Check out all of Walmart's other Black Friday deals.
More picks coming soon.
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