The best TV deals 2025: the cheapest prices on the OLEDs, Mini LEDs and LCDs that our experts love
Bag big savings on five-star LG, Samsung and Sony TVs, from 42-inch to 65-inch

Finding the right TV can be tricky, and sifting through endless deals seems like a tedious task. After all, there are so many choices when it comes to which brand and size to choose from.
Well, we have done the the hard work for you and found the best TV deals to save some of your previous dollars. These range from dinky 32-inch models to 77-inch beasts.
Our team of reviewers have got decades of collective experience under our belt, almost all of the TVs on our list have been reviewed in our dedicated test rooms.
We also know a good deal when we see one, and below you will find the best of the bunch.
Without further ado, here are the best deals available on the best TVs.
32-inch TV deals
TCL 32S335 was $230 now $156 at Amazon (save $74)
No one is claiming that the little TCL 32S335 TV is even in the same league as the big boys that fill out the rest of this list, but if you're looking for a very cheap TV, we've not tested anything better. For a very low price, you get a 32-inch 720p TV with the Roku operating system and surprisingly decent picture quality. A bargain.
42-inch TV deals
LG OLED42C4 2024 OLED TV was $1499 now $797 at Amazon (save $702)
The 42-inch C4 is the smallest model available and is the cheapest. In our review we heaped praise on its picture quality and gaming smart, with sound the only real negative. But then most TVs at this size struggle to produce good audio. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read the full LG OLED42C4 review
Sony XR-42A90K was $1400 now $1198 at Amazon (save $202)
The 42-inch Sony A90K OLED TV lacks the flawless gaming spec of some LG rivals, but its movie performance is superb and it sounds significantly better thanks to Sony's clever Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology, which features actuators that vibrate the whole screen in order to make sound.
Read the full Sony XR-42A90K review
48-inch TV deals
LG OLED48B4 2024 OLED TV was $1500 now $550 at Best Buy (save $950)
Lowest-ever price: $550
We haven't fully tested the B4, which is LG's entry-level OLED TV for 2024, but we have seen it in action at a launch event and it looked good. Expect a less-bright and less-sharp version of the C4 and you should be very happy. It even supports 4K/120Hz gaming in a first for the B series.
LG OLED48C4 was $1599 now $897 at Amazon (save $702)
The 48-inch version is another great entry in the C4 family. It's slightly less bright (and of course smaller) than the 65-inch model, but still superb. It's got great gaming specs, too. What Hi-Fi? Awards winner
Read the full LG C4 review
50-inch TV deals
Samsung QN50QN90C was $1598 now $786 at Amazon (save $812)
This impressive QLED TV features HDR, Dolby Atmos, Alexa integration, a 4K resolution, 4K upscaling, and Anti-Glare tech. If you're looking for a solid all-around set, make sure to put the QN90C on your list.
55-inch TV deals
LG OLED55C4 2024 OLED TV was $1999 now $1197 at Amazon (save $802)
We love the 65-inch version of the C4, and the 55-inch model should be the same, only smaller. LG has made big improvements to brightness and sharpness this year, resulting in a more dynamic and exciting delivery. Sound is better, too, and gaming specs remain flawless.
Read the full LG C4 (65-inch) review
Samsung QN55S90C was $1898 now $1099 at Amazon (save $799)
The Samsung S90C QD-OLED TV comes packed with 4K/120Hz support, HDR, Dolby Atmos and more, making it a solid choice for movie buffs and hardcore gamers alike. It looks like great value thanks to a recent extra price drop.
Sony XR-55A80L was $1900 now $1615 at Best Buy (save $285)
The Sony A80L was the surprise TV of 2023. It uses standard OLED panel technology (rather than QD-OLED or MLA) but produces an incredibly punchy, vibrant and exciting picture that still exhibits Sony's trademark authenticity.
Read the full Sony A80L (XR-55A80L) review
Sony Bravia 8 (K55XR80) was $2000 now $1298 at Amazon (save $702)
We tested the 65-inch variant of the Bravia 8, but this smaller model should perform similarly to the larger five-star model. We praised the Bravia 8's balanced and immersive picture, and it even sounds pretty great by TV standards.
Read the full Sony Bravia 8 (65-inch) review
Samsung QE65S95C $2198 now $1498 at Amazon (save $700)
At its launch price, we described the Samsung S95C QD-OLED as one of the most technically capable TVs there's ever been but criticized its slight lack of subtlety. With this discount, it's something of a steal that will knock your socks off.
Read the full Samsung S95C (QE65S95C) review
LG OLED55G4 2024 OLED TV was $2599 now $1797 at Amazon (save $802)
The G4 looks on paper to be much like the G3 it replaces, but the second-gen MLA OLED panel can go much brighter and LG's picture processing has stepped up a gear this year. It's awesome for gaming, too.
Sony XR-55A95L 2023 QD-OLED 4K TV was $2800 now $2198 at Amazon (save $602)
Lowest-ever price: $1994
If you are in the market for a new QD-OLED TV capable of a faithful recreation of your favourite shows and movies, the Sony A95L is worth a look. We were very impressed by the 65-inch version of this TV set and even praised its sound quality. It’s a pricey TV, however, this fresh discount should make a big difference.
Read the full Sony A95L review
LG OLED55C3 was $1800 now $1149 at Amazon (save $404)
The LG C3 is the successor to the excellent C2. In truth, it's not much of an upgrade, and that was a bit of an issue at its high launch price. Now prices have come down, though, the C3 is an excellent buy, particularly if you're a serious gamer.
65-inch TV deals
Amazon Omni QLED QL65F601 was $800 now $545 at Amazon (save $255)
The Amazon Omni QLED is a much better TV than its original $800 price suggested, so with this deal, it's a serious bargain. It's obviously not up there with a premium OLED, but its picture is really balanced and consistent, it supports all HDR formats and it's got really good gaming specs as long as you don't need 120Hz. And, of course, it runs the Fire OS platform, which features more or less every app under the sun.
Read the full Amazon Omni QLED (QL65F601) review
LG OLED65C3 was $2000 now $1396 at Amazon (save $604)
The C3 isn't much of an improvement on the C2 it replaced and, on balance, the Sony A80L is a better TV. That said, this is still an excellent OLED and there's no better-specified TV for gaming, and at this price, it's very tempting indeed.
Read the full LG C3 (OLED65C3) review
LG OLED65C4 2024 OLED TV was $2699 now $1297 at Amazon (save $1402)
The C4 is a surprisingly big upgrade on the C3, proving brighter, sharper and with much better sound. This is the mid-range OLED TV to beat, but do also consider the C3 (or even a G3) while it's still available for a lot less. Five stars
Read the full LG C4 review
Sony Bravia 8 (K65XR80) 2024 OLED TV was $2800 now $1498 at Amazon (save $1302)
The Bravia 8 is a small but worthwhile upgrade on the Award-winning A80L, and it's now available with some heavy discounts. This is a great TV that's balanced, immersive and even boasts good sound by TV standards.
Read the full Sony Bravia 8 review
LG OLED65G3 was $2797 now $1997 at Amazon (save $800)
The LG G3 is the very first TV to benefit from MLA technology, which uses microscopic lenses in order to focus the light being produced by the TV's OLEDs, resulting in significantly higher brightness. It's a brilliantly punchy TV that also boasts essentially flawless gaming specs and a gorgeous 'Gallery' design.
Read the full LG G3 (OLED65G3) review
LG OLED65G4 2024 OLED TV was $3399 now $2397 at Amazon (save $1002)
The new G4 looks very similar to the outgoing G3 on paper, but in practice it's significantly brighter, sharper and more dynamic. It still boasts the same great gaming specs, too. This is the version with stand, but you can buy it with a wall mount if you prefer.
Read the full LG G4 review
Samsung QN65S95D 2024 QD-OLED TV was $3399 now $2298 at Amazon (save $901)
The S95D is Samsung's new, third-generation QD-OLED TV, and it's a stunner that can produce incredibly bright and vibrant images, but that is also more balanced and authentic than previous Samsung OLEDs. Discounts are small so far, but one to consider if you want the very latest TV tech.
Read the full Samsung S95D review
75-inch and above TV deals
LG OLED77C2 was $2776 now $1879 at Walmart (save $897)
LG's stunning C2 earned five stars during testing, plus a What Hi-Fi? Award in 2022. This OLED TV offers excellent picture quality, great gaming performance, and strong audio, too. Even with newer TVs out, the C2 still manages to hold its own. On sale, it's hard to refuse if your budget can stretch to it.
Read the full LG C2 (OLED77C2) review
Samsung QN77S95C was $4498 now $2799 at Walmart (save $1699)
The Samsung S95C is a fantastic QD-OLED set that combines some of the best of OLED and QLED TVs. With excellent brightness and color reproduction, this TV can blow you away, even if it could do with a touch more subtlety in its performance. Nonetheless, this set earned four stars from us at full price, so it's worth a look on sale.
Read our Samsung S95C review
LG OLED77C3 was $2447 now $1900 at Best Buy (save $547)
The C3 may not be a huge improvement over the excellent C2, but that doesn't mean the C3 isn't an impressive TV in its own right, offering up standout image quality and superb gaming performance. Now that costs have come down from retail pricing, the C3 is more than worth a look on sale.
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Tom Parsons has been writing about TV, AV and hi-fi products (not to mention plenty of other 'gadgets' and even cars) for over 15 years. He began his career as What Hi-Fi?'s Staff Writer and is now the TV and AV Editor. In between, he worked as Reviews Editor and then Deputy Editor at Stuff, and over the years has had his work featured in publications such as T3, The Telegraph and Louder. He's also appeared on BBC News, BBC World Service, BBC Radio 4 and Sky Swipe. In his spare time Tom is a runner and gamer.
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