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The best TVs we've tested are on sale — 5 deals I recommend buying now with up to $1,200 off

The best TVs we've tested are on sale — 5 deals I recommend buying now with up to $1,200 off

Tom's Guide2 days ago
If you've been craving a TV upgrade, now's a great time to treat yourself — many of the best TVs we've tested are on sale with impressive discounts.
For starters, our choice for the the best budget TV has just become even better value for money. You can currently get the TCL 75-inch QM6K 4K Mini-LED TV on sale for $799 at Amazon. This is $200 off and the lowest price I've seen for the TV in this size. Its super-sharp picture, brightness and Google TV OS make it an excellent buy at this price!
Or, if you want the best of the best, get the LG 65-inch C5 4K OLED TV on sale for $1,696 at Amazon. This TV makes everything from movies to video games look stunning and it's now on sale for a massive $1,000 off.
Check out all my favorite TV deals below. For more savings, see our Amazon promo codes coverage and the Crocs deals I'd shop from $5.
The TCL QM6K is the perfect deal for a display upgrade. It offers a VRR feature that can push the TV refresh rate to 288Hz and leverages Dolby Vision IQ for sophisticated HDR support. It's a great TV for gamers and comes in a wide range of sizes at incredible prices. We gave it an excellent 4-star rating in our TCL QM6K Mini-LED TV review.
The Hisense U8QG Mini-LED TV is one of the brightest TVs we've ever tested, but that's not the only trick up its sleeve. The U8QG is also packed with features for gaming and beyond. And, if you're an A/V enthusiast who values picture accuracy, you're sure to appreciate how well-tuned the U8QG is right out of the box.
This is Amazon's first Mini-LED TV. It features a 144Hz refresh rate in tandem with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support to give gamers ample juice for fast-paced games. The TV also has an Ambient Experience feature, so when it's powered off it displays dynamic artwork. This is also the first Amazon Fire TV to support Dolby Atmos audio.
Part of LG's 2025 TV lineup, the LG C5 OLED is here as the value pick of the year. Offering a slew of features, like a range of HDR certifications and gaming specs for the PS5 Pro crowd, the C5 proves a major improvement over its predecessor. We called it "nearly flawless" and gave it a 5-star rating in our LG C5 OLED TV review.
The Z95 is Panasonic's new premium OLED TV. In our Panasonic Z95 OLED TV review, we called the Editor's Choice TV an utter beast with some of the most advanced features of any TV available right now. It's built on LG Display's second-gen MLA panel, which ensures it vast and vibrant brightness potential. It also comes equipped with a 144Hz refresh rate and a slew of gaming features such as HDMI 2.1, VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, and NVIDIA G-Sync support. It also supports all HDR formats and comes with hands-free Alexa compatibility.
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