Best TV Deals for Super Bowl 2026: OLED, Mini LED & Budget Options

The LG C5, TCL QM7K, Sony Bravia 8 II and Samsung S90F grouped together
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So who will win the Super Bowl 2026, the Seahawks or the Patriots?

We shall have to wait until Sunday to find out, of course. But there's one question that's just as important: do you have a TV worthy of the occasion?

Whatever you're after, there is plenty of variety in the list below. Rest assured these are all big, well performing TVs that come recommended by our experienced testing team – and they will light up your Super Bowl viewing party.

LG C5
What Hi-Fi? Award Winner
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LG C5: was $2,700 now $1,400 at Best Buy
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The LG C5 won a whopping three What Hi-Fi? Awards last year, so it's safe to say we were impressed. The five-star OLED display and Alpha 9 AI processor Gen8 will be ideal for watching the Super Bowl, and there are flawless gaming specifications to boot. An absolute bargain with $1300 off the 65-inch model.

Sony Bravia 8 II
What Hi-Fi? Award Winner
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Sony Bravia 8 II: was $3,500 now $2,400 at Macy's
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The Sony Bravia 8 II is our TV Product of the Year, and for good reason. Exceptionally bright, vibrant and three-dimensional picture quality, as well as Sony's superb motion processing, will make this 65-inch model a perfect choice for watching sports. And one of the best built-in TV sound systems means you'll hear every tackle, cheer and whistle.

Samsung S90F
Five Stars
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Samsung S90F: was $2,500 now $1,400 at Amazon
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Like the LG C5, the Samsung S90F is another five-star 65-inch OLED on sale for $1400. Similarly, the S90F will also deliver a great Super Bowl experience thanks to its bright, punchy picture and NQ4 AI Gen3 processor and its ability to retain color volume in low-light scenes makes it great for movie fans too.

TCL QM7K
What Hi-Fi? Award Winner
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TCL QM7K: was $1,500 now $798 at Amazon
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The 65-inch TCL QM7K was already incredible value at full price, and even more so with over $700. It was our Award winner for the best large budget TV, and its explosive brightness, contrast and color will make for excellent Super Bowl viewing.

Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED
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Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED: was $800 now $750 at Amazon
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It may not look like a huge discount, but the 65-inch Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED was already a very reasonable price to begin with. You'll get a consistent, balanced picture performance, strong features and clear sound, making it a strong all-rounder and a better performer than the price suggests.

LG G5
Five stars
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LG G5: was $4,500 now $3,500 at Best Buy
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If you want to go really big for your Super Bowl party, there's a great deal available on the 77-inch LG G5. We found the Primary RGB Tandem OLED panel produced a dazzlingly bright image with a crisp and colourful picture – perfect for multiple viewing angles at a watch party – with an excellent feature set for gamers too.

MORE:

Read our full 55-inch LG C5 OLED TV review

Check out the best OLED TVs: the three Award-winning sets our experts recommend

And the best 65-inch TVs: the top models we have tested

Daniel Furn
Staff Writer, Deals

Daniel Furn is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi? focused on all things deal-related. He studied Magazine Journalism at the University of Sheffield before working as a freelance journalist covering film, TV, gaming, and consumer tech. Outside of work, he can be found travelling far-flung corners of the globe, playing badminton, and watching the latest streaming sensation (in 4K HDR, of course).

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