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(Image credit: Best Buy) It’s not just massive 75-inch TVs and OLEDs that are discounted for Black Friday. If you’re shopping on a budget this holiday season, you can score big savings on entry-level sets. 2022-11-01T17:50:35.161Z
(Image: Future) It was mentioned earlier, but one of the biggest TVs of the past 12 months has been the LG C2 OLED – it scored a perfect 5 out of 5 here at Tom’s Guide and takes the top spot on our best TVs list. Those prices may drop even more in the coming weeks, but they’re already significantly cheaper than the MSRP these TVs launched at just a few months ago. 2022-11-01T15:46:49.619Z
(Image: Samsung) The best part of Black Friday TV shopping is finding a 75-inch TV on sale for an incredibly low price. And that’s exactly what we found with the 75-inch TV690T.
(Image: Samsung) Looking for something stylish to climb next to the tree? Samsung’s The Frame blends seamlessly with your holiday decor by turning into a photo display when you’re not watching something. While the bezel is usually more form than function, the latest model features a 120Hz display with Samsung’s smart Tizen platform built into it. We like the new matte finish that significantly reduces glare and the solar remote that doesn’t use batteries. Who knew green could look so good.
(Image credit: Best Buy) One of the best deals we’ve seen from the early Black Friday deals is the LG A2 OLED which is available for $569 at Best Buy (opens in new tab). This is, of course, true of the original A-series OLED which only has a 60Hz refresh rate instead of the 120Hz refresh rate found on the B2 and C2 OLEDs, but you’d be paying nearly double to get one of these models at this price point. size. Instead, you get a solid OLED that’s perfect for playing Xbox One or PS4 and watching TV shows and movies that don’t need the sensitivity a 120Hz panel needs. 2022-10-31T17:57:59.344Z Welcome, readers, to our Black Friday TV Deals 2022 blog. I’m Nick Pino, TV & AV Editor-in-Chief here at Tom’s Guide, and I’m excited to help navigate these sneaky deals. A little background on me: I’ve been covering TVs for various sites, including Tom’s Guide and TechRadar for the better part of a decade, and I usually get to see 60 to 70% of the TVs that come out in a given year either for review or commercial exhibition like CES. When I choose TVs for other people, I try to find the best balance of price and performance – I want to help you save money, but I also want you to be surprised by what you end up buying instead of hating it six months later. I’ll be posting a series of recommendations over the next few weeks (I’m aiming for at least a few deals a day), but feel free to hit me up on Twitter (opens in a new tab) or via email if you have a deal-specific question.