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We Found the Best Memorial Day TV Deals: Massive Discounts on Top Brands Like Samsung, Sony, LG and More

We Found the Best Memorial Day TV Deals: Massive Discounts on Top Brands Like Samsung, Sony, LG and More

CNET24-05-2025

There are tons of Memorial Day sales going on now, and it's the perfect excuse to upgrade your old TV. Several popular brands such as Samsung, Sony and LG are offering some of their best TV models at massive discounts. There is something for everyone, regardless of the size and specs you're after.
With so many sales going on, sorting through all of your options can be time-consuming, but we're here to help. Our CNET experts take finding the top Memorial Day deals seriously. After sifting through everything on offer in the TV realm, we've rounded up the top picks below. If you're after other roundups of products worth investing in, you should check out our other guides focusing on mattresses and other major appliances.
Before you dive in, it's important to note that these offers do not have a set expiration date and could disappear at any time. The next major shopping event is Amazon's Prime Day sale in July, so our best advice is to grab what you like when you can. Remember, we'll be updating this page regularly, so make sure you come back to check often. Otherwise, you might just miss out on some great Memorial Day discounts.
Best Memorial Day TV deals
Samsung 65-inch class S90D OLED 4K TV: $1,300
Our reviewer found that this TV has an amazing picture with great color quality, noting that natural objects looked the most true-to-life. It's also great for gaming. This is not the cheapest model, but for high image quality and a thin panel, $300 off makes it a solid TV for your money.
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Save $300 $1,300 at Best Buy
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Amazon 55-inch 4-Series 4K Fire TV: $360
Our experts have set their eyes on Amazon's UHD TV set, and it's not hard to see why. It offer great quality and features for the price, and you can save $100 on its 55-inch 4-series right now. It offers a 55-inch 4K screen, as well as HDR, Dolby Digital Plus audio and hands-free access to Alexa. Other sizes are also available.
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Insignia 32-inch F20 HD Fire TV: $80
If you're looking for a cheap TV deal, this Insignia 32-inch TV is worth checking out. It has Fire TV built-in, 720p visuals and even comes with an Alexa Voice Remote. It's nothing too flashy, but it will work well in a playroom or guest bedroom where a smaller TV without top-of-the-line performance will suffice.
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Save $50 $80 at Best Buy
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LG 65-inch G4 Series OLED 4K smart TV: $2,000
This LG TV is $400 off at Best Buy. The LG G4 is a premium TV. It has self-lit OLED pixels to create stunning pictures with infinite contrast. The device also has an Alpha 11 AI processor, meaning you can enjoy crisp picture and sound with AI Picture Pro and AI Super Upscaling.
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Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 OLED TV: $1,500
You can score an outrageous $800 off this great Sony TV with features such as 360 spatial sound personalizer for theater-level audio. It also uses XR Clear Image technology for a crystal-clear picture. And this model is compatible with Google and Alexa, so you stream with ease.
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Save $800 $1,500 at PC Richard
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24- to 55-inch TV deals
65- to 75-inch TV deals
76-inch and up TV deals
Should you buy a TV around Memorial Day?
Though prices may dip a little lower during Black Friday and holiday sales, Memorial Day is still one of the best times of the year to grab yourself a new TV. There are serious savings to be had on a large variety of sizes and specs, and these are likely the best deals we'll see until Prime Day in July.
Where are the best Memorial Day TV sales?
Tons of retailers are offering Memorial Day TV deals. Some of the best offers can be found at Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, Target and Costco. Plus, a handful of brands are offering some direct discounts on their own models, including Samsung, Sony and LG.
What else is on sale for Memorial Day?
Memorial Day sales offer you plenty of chances to save on top tech from popular brands like Apple and Anker, as well as discounts on major appliances, mattresses and more. We've rounded up some of the overall best Memorial Day deals available now to give you a good idea of what's out there, and have even found bargain buys for under $25.
How we choose the best Memorial Day TV deals
At CNET, we've covered shopping events for over five years, including Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless other shopping events. We've become good at weeding out scams and superficial deals, so you only get the best offers.
We look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing television deals. We have a team of devoted experts who have tested hundreds of TVs to make sure we're bringing you the best of the best.
Real discounts mean exactly that. We look at the price history for that product to make sure no brands are inflating prices to make the discount seem more substantial than it is.
Quality reviews and testing are important for any product, but especially for TVs. If you're unhappy the first time you turn it on, the discount wasn't worthwhile.
Remaining sale time is a huge part of our vetting process. If a deal seems like it will only be around for a short while or will only be available for the remaining stock, we'll let you know upfront, so you don't come back to the deal later only to be disappointed.

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