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All of the TV deals that have stuck around post-Presidents' Day and football season

February and March are two of the best months to buy a TV.
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UPDATE: Feb. 22, 2024, 11:00 a.m. EST This story has been updated with the latest deals on 4K and 8K TVs live in the aftermath of Presidents' Day sales.

A quick look at the best TV deals this week:

Best 55-inch TV deal
Pioneer 55-inch 4K Xumo TV
$239.99 at Best Buy (save $110)
Pioneer TV with rolling hills landscape screensaver

Best 65-inch TV deal
Samsung 65-inch S90C OLED TV
$1,699.99 at Samsung (save $900)
Samsung TV with pink and red abstract liquid screensaver

Best 75-inch TV deal
LG 75-inch UQ70 4K TV
$579.99 at Best Buy (save $170)
LG TV with snowy trees screensaver

Best 85-inch TV deal
Samsung 85-inch Q80C QLED TV
$1,899.99 at Samsung (save $1,400)
Samsung TV with blue abstract liquid screensaver

Upgrading to a 4K TV — even a QLED or OLED — no longer has to be an intimidating financial setback. High-quality TVs featuring punchy colors, decipherable shadows, and lag-free transitions continue to get more affordable for regular consumers year after year, even at full price.

However, you can find TVs on sale at any time of the year. Whether you're strategically shopping during one of the best times of year to buy a TV or need a new screen in a pinch, all of your best options are listed below as we track the best weekly TV deals from retailers like Best Buy, Samsung, Walmart, and Amazon.

We've pulled the best TV deals from across the internet as of Feb. 22. Deals are categorized by brand, then listed in order of size (smallest to largest) and price (lowest to highest).

Samsung TV deals

Why we love it

Of the handful of 85-inch 2022 and 2023 Samsung QLED TVs on sale right now, we think the deal on the extra-large Q80C for more than $1,000 off (now $300 cheaper than its sale price at the end of January) is the best bang for your buck.

The Q80C is Samsung's most advanced QLED (before meeting the Neo QLED side of the family), packing 96 precisely-lit local dimming zones for the meticulous brightness necessary for watching sports in the daylight. Also present are advanced gaming features like a 120Hz refresh rate and VRR support.

More Samsung TVs on sale

LG TV deals

Why we love it

It's the calm before the storm when it comes to LG TVs on sale right now, the storm being the release of the 2024 LG TVs from CES that will undoubtedly trigger giant discounts on all of the older models. But one lingering deal sticks out — a 75-inch QNED for less than $1,000 — and we're nudging you to snag it before it disappears, too.

If you don't care to wait (or pay) for any of the new AI-flooded QNED TVs LG debuted at CES, the 2023 75 Series is still a solid value that's way more budget-friendly. The 75 Series doesn't utilize mini LEDs or offer 120 Hz support like the higher-ranking 85 Series, but it does utilize LG's NanoCell quantum dot technology to amp color depth as well as the hues themselves.

More LG TVs on sale

Sony TV deals

Why we love it

Sony hasn't announced new TVs at CES for the past two years. That means it likely won't be playing into the post-CES deals cycle that Samsung and LG are, which involves putting old models on sale to make room for the new ones dropping in spring. However, this 55-inch OLED model is quietly seeing a 25% discount — a much more noteworthy dip than any other recent Sony model can say.

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Of Sony's 2023 TVs, the A75L is the most affordable OLED model. Sony didn't shy away from loading its entry-level OLED with a few crucial premium features, though, like 120 Hz support and VRR for gaming, plus the same cognitive processor used in the fanciest Sony TVs for advanced upscaling. Super decipherable shadows, a near-infinite contrast ratio, and middling brightness make the A75L an optimal addition for gaming or movie watching in a dark room.

More Sony TVs on sale

More TV deals from Amazon, TCL, Hisense, and more

Why we love it

The MSRP ($499.99) on this Pioneer TV is already a seriously reasonable ask for a 65-inch 4K TV. But when Best Buy's $180 discount puts a TV of this size just above the $300 mark, it'll be hard to talk yourself out of upgrading from that 55-incher you've had for years.

For a cheap 4K TV, picture quality is colorful and Dolby Audio-powered sound quality is loud and clear. If you don't feel any particular loyalty to a smart TV platform like Fire TV or Roku, you'll quickly get used to Xumo, which organizes your streaming apps and responds to voice commands via the remote all the same.

More TCL TVs, Hisense TVs, Fire TVs, and other TVs on sale

Frequently Asked Questions


Refresh rate essentially dictates how fast the screen updates the image to keep up with whatever you're watching. Officially, this is measured in Hertz (Hz), with the number preceding Hz referring to the number of times per second the screen refreshes the image.

60 Hz is the number you'll come across in most budget and mid-range TVs, while premium models usually jump to 120 Hz. The higher the refresh rate, the less lag you'll notice while watching a fast-paced game.

Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

Leah graduated from Penn State University in 2016 with dual degrees in Sociology and Media Studies. When she's not writing about shopping (or shopping online for herself), she's almost definitely watching a horror movie, "RuPaul's Drag Race," or "The Office." You can follow her on X at @notleah or email her at [email protected].


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