
Memorial Day TV sales 2025: Discounts on Samsung, Sony, LG, and more
Memorial Day is right around the corner, but retailers aren't wasting any time as they've already started rolling out some amazing Memorial Day TV sales. The best TV brands and all of the budget ranges are represented in the TV deals we've gathered here, so there's surely something for everyone from these bargains. However, while the holiday is officially launching soon, we don't recommend waiting until the last minute before making your purchases. Stocks of the TV you've got an eye on may be gone by then. If you see an offer you like, you should push forward with the transaction immediately to make sure you secure the savings.
Our favorite Memorial Day TV deal: Panasonic 65-inch Z95 Series OLED 4K TV — $2,000
$3,200
38% off
The Panasonic Z95 Series OLED 4K TV is the runner-up in our list of the best TVs, and we gave it an impressive score of 4.5 stars out of 5 as it's 'one of the top 5 TVs we've ever reviewed.' You'll enjoy top-tier-brightness, contrast, color, motion resolution, and upscaling when you're watching your favorite shows and movies on the 65-inch display of the Panasonic Z95 Series OLED 4K TV. It also runs on Amazon's Fire TV platform for access to streaming services and compatibility with digital assistants. The 65-inch Panasonic Z95 Series OLED 4K TV is a steal at 38% off, for savings of $1,200.
Samsung Memorial Day TV deals
Samsung is widely viewed as the market leader in the TV industry, despite the strengthening competition, as it continues to produce a wide range of TVs from affordable screens to top-tier displays. Its development of QLED, Neo QLED, and QD-OLED technology keeps pushing the boundaries of home entertainment systems, so you'll want to take a look at Samsung TV deals if you want such an immersive viewing experience in your living room.
Sony Memorial Day TV deals
Sony is another extremely popular TV brand as its products ship with powerful processors and extremely accurate colors, which make them excellent screens for watching movies and playing video games on the PlayStation 5. Sony makes some excellent mini-LED TVs and OLED TVs, but the brand also offers affordable displays for those who are on a tight budget, so looking at Sony TV deals will surely get you what you need.
LG Memorial Day TV deals
LG's OLED technology is topnotch, allowing it to keep rolling out impressive TVs with perfect black levels and amazing contrast. If you want a display that will bring the best out of the content you're watching, you can't go wrong with LG TV deals, especially with the discounts that are available for Memorial Day. Whether you want to bring a cinematic experience into your living room or you just want a simple screen for catching up on streaming shows, there's an LG TV for you out there.
Hisense Memorial Day TV deals
Hisense has grown into the one of the most popular names in the TV market with its lineup of budget-friendly screens that don't sacrifice quality. Hisense TVs come with a wide range of smart TV platforms, and some of them feature the brand's ULED technology, which is its term for Mini-LED QLED. If you want an affordable TV, especially if you're thinking about getting a large display, you have to check out these offers for Hisense TVs for Memorial Day.
TCL Memorial Day TV deals
TCL is one of the fastest-growing brands as it offers excellent value, with TVs featuring mini-LED QLED technology that you can buy even when on a tight budget. TCL's flagship TVs are more affordable than their counterparts from other names in the industry, and there are models with even lower prices if you want even more savings. We highly recommend buying a TCL TV for Memorial Day if you don't want to go overboard on your spending.
Budget Memorial Day TV deals
If the lowered prices we've gathered so far are still beyond your budget, don't worry because there are lots of more affordable TVs on sale for Memorial Day. We're not going to recommend offers featuring unknown brands though — we're sticking with trusted names like Amazon and Insignia so you end up with a TV that will last you a long time.
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