Presidents' Day TV sales have landed across various retailers. You can currently find excellent TV deals at retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon.
If you're looking for a new TV on a strict budget, then Amazon's TV sale with deals from $79 is a great place to start. And Best Buy is running a competing low-cost smart TV sale with prices also starting from $79.
Meanwhile, Best Buy just slashed the price of our favorite budget OLED TV. Right now, you can get the LG A2 48-inch 4K OLED TV on sale for $599.99 at Best Buy. That's $700 off and just $30 shy of its all-time price low.
Don't forget it won't just be cheap TVs discounted during the Presidents' Day sales period. There will be savings across product categories, from office supplies to appliances. And be sure to follow our regular TV deals coverage for the best discounts throughout the entire year.
Presidents Day TV sales — at a glance
- Amazon: Smart TVs from $79
- Best Buy: Big screen TVs up to $700 off
- B&H Photo: up to $300 off select TVs
- PC Richard & Son: 4K TVs from $249
- Walmart: Smart TVs from $108
Best Presidents Day TV sales 2022
50-inch or less
TV sale: deals from $79 @ Amazon
Amazon currently has one of the most epic TV deals of all time. The retailer has smart TVs on sale for as low as $79. Keep in mind, the cheap TVs tend to be smaller, 720p models (which are more suitable for a children's room or guest room). However, the sale also includes larger sets. These are among the cheapest TV deals we've ever seen from Amazon.
Sony 4K TVs: up to 25% off @ Amazon
Amazon is running a massive sale on dozens of Sony 4K TVs. Among them is the Sony A80J Bravia XR, which is one of our favorite OLED displays ever. Don't worry if you don't have $2,000+ to spend on a new TV, there's also more budget-friendly TVs in this up to 25% off sale.
Pioneer 43" 4K Fire TV: was $319 now $209 @ Best Buy
Pioneer is back in the TV-making business with a new 4K Fire TV. The TV features Dolby Vision support, DTS Virtual X sound, Apple AirPlay support, and a voice remote with Alexa. It's currently one of the cheapest 4K TVs around.
TCL 50" 4-Series 4K Roku TV: was $499 now $269 @ Amazon
Get ready for Super Bowl 2023 with the TCL 4-Series TV. It supports HDR content and it's also compatible with smart assistants like Amazon Alexa, Hey Google, and Apple HomeKit. The 50-inch TV also comes with Roku's operating system built right in, which makes it a great smart TV.
LG UQ75 50" 4K TV: was $379 now $299 @ Best Buy
The LG UQ75 is ideal for those who want a bigger screen smart TV on a budget. It offers HDR10/HLG support and it's compatible with Alexa/Google Assistant/HomeKit. Avid console gamers take note: it only has two HDMI ports and a 60Hz screen.
Amazon 4-Series 50" Fire 4K TV: was $469 now $319 @ Amazon
Amazon's new 4-Series of Fire TVs are now on sale. The Amazon Fire TV 4-Series are less expensive than the new Omni Series. However, they offer perks like HDR support (HDR10/HLG) and Alexa integration (via the remote control).
TCL 50" 4K QLED TV: was $429 now $379 @ Best Buy
Editor's Choice deal: The TCL S546 is our favorite QLED TV when it comes to value. In our TCL 5-series review, we said it offered killer performance and a wide variety of features. These include support for Dolby Vision/HLG/HDR10/HDR10 Plus, voice remote with Alexa support, auto game mode, and Google TV.
55-65 inch TVs
Hisense 58" 4K Roku TV: was $338 now $298 @ Walmart
The Hisense R6 series includes HDR support, 4K resolution, and Roku's excellent operating system. Currently priced at $298, it's the cheapest 58-inch 4K TV we've seen all year. It features Dolby Vision/HDR 10 support, a low-lag gaming mode, and DTS Studio Sound.
TCL 55" 4K Google TV: was $319 now $299 @ Best Buy
55-inch TVs rarely hit this price point outside of major holidays. However, you can now get the TCL 50-inch 4K TV for just $269. It features built-in Chromecast, HDR support, Alexa/Google Assistant compatibility, and a voice remote.
Vizio 65" 4K TV: was $499 now $449 @ Best Buy
This 2021 Vizio TV packs a lot of features for a very affordable price. It offers built-in Chromecast, Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10 Plus/HLG support, and Apple AirPlay support. It also has a low latency gaming mode that makes it great for console gamers.
Samsung 65" Q80A 4K QLED TV: was $1,699 now $1,099 @ Samsung
The Samsung Q80A 4K QLED TV is part of Samsung's mid-tier lineup. It offers full array backlight with dimming zones that allow for the same level of backlight control offered on the previous year's best Samsung TVs. Meanwhile, Samsung's Quantum HDR 12x dynamic tone-mapping adjusts HDR output based on the scene. You also get Samsung's Tizen OS, built-in Alexa/Bixby, and Object Tracking Sound, which uses the TV's up-firing speakers to deliver realistic 3D audio with sound that tracks objects as they move on screen.
Sony 65" BRAVIA XR X95K: was $2,799 now $2,198 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia X95K holds a spot in our list of the best 4K TVs. It's Sony's first TV with Mini LED backlighting and it delivers punchy HDR performance, impressive motion handling, and excellent audio. We also like the simple-but-effective Google TV interface. If you want an impressive TV that's not an OLED, the X95K is a top pick.
70-85-inch TVs
Toshiba C350 75" 4K Fire TV: was $899 now $569 @ Best Buy
The Toshiba Fire TV is the perfect smart TV for anyone who wants a modern TV on a small budget. It's part of Toshiba's 2021 lineup of Fire TVs. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10 content as well as DTS Virtual: X audio. As part of its current TV deals, Best Buy has the TV on sale.
Samsung 75" 4K TV: was $799 now $679 @ Best Buy
The TU7000 is part of Samsung's entry-level TVs. However, it's still loaded with features that include HDR support, built-in Bixby support (voice assistant), and Samsung's Tizen operating system, which gives you access to apps like Apple TV Plus, Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Sling TV, Disney Plus, and more.
Vizio MQ7 75" 4K QLED TV: was $999 now $899 @ Best Buy
The Vizio MQ7 is part of Vizio's 2021 lineup of TVs. It features Dolby Vision/HDR10/HDR10+/HLG support, full array local dimming, DTS Virtual X audio, HDMI 2.1 connectivity, built-in AirPlay and Chromecast support, and an auto game mode, which optimizes the TV for console gamers. This is one of the best deals we've seen and its lowest price to date.
75" Samsung Q70A QLED TV: was $1,599 now $1,299 @ Best Buy
If you’re looking for a solid deal on a QLED TV the Samsung Q70A 4K TV is a great place to start. This 75-inch model is currently on offer for $1,299, which is $300 off the list price. You get a panel with a billion colors and Quantum HDR support, smooth motion up to 120Hz and 4K upscaling in a sleek design. Plus, Alexa and Google Assistant can be used to control the whole TV with just your voice.
Vizio 75" 4K QLED TV: was $1,699 now $1,499 @ Best Buy
The Vizio PQ9 packs everything you'd want from a new TV. In our Vizio P Series Quantum review, we said it delivers a crisp picture with great contrast, though we didn't love the smart OS that comes with it. It packs Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG support, quantum technology for brighter colors, ProGaming engine with 4K 120Hz support, built-in Chromecast, DTS Virtual X audio, and a voice remote. It's one of the best TV sales right now.
OLED TVs
LG A2 48" 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $599 @ Best Buy
The LG A2 is LG's entry-level OLED released in 2022. It offers over a billion colors, perfect blacks, Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG support, LG's webOS platform and built-in Google Assistant/Amazon Alexa. Since it's a budget model, you only get a 60Hz panel and three HDMI ports, with no HDMI 2.1 support. But overall this is a solid OLED TV deal at $700 off its regular retail price. If the 48-inch model sells out, the 55-inch model is also on sale for $899.
LG A1 55" 4K OLED TV: $1,299 now $949 @ Amazon
The LG A1 is part of the company's entry level OLED lineup. It features Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG support, AirPlay 2 support, and Google Assistant/Alexa/HomeKit compatibility. It also runs webOS 6.0 to bring you all your favorite streaming apps.
Vizio 65" OLED 4K TV: was $1,499 now $998 @ Walmart
Vizio's OLED TV is in stock and on sale. The 65-inch 4K OLED TV packs Vizio's IQ Ultra CPU and the company's ProGaming Engine, which is designed for Xbox and PS5 gameplay. It supports Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X, Vizio SmartCast, and a host of digital assistants for hands-free control of your TV. In our Vizio OLED TV review, we said it offers more for your money than most competing OLED TVs. This is the lowest price we've ever seen for any 65-inch OLED.
Sony 55" A80J 4K OLED TV: was $1,899 now $999 @ Best Buy
The Sony BRAVIA XR A80J is one of the best OLED TVs on the market. The Editor's Choice TV features a powerful Cognitive XR processor, which adjusts brightness on the fly to boost lights and deepen blacks without losing detail. In our Sony Bravia XR A80J OLED review, we noted that the TV offers superb contrast with colors that are rich and varied. Viewing angles are also impressive and it handles upscaling well. It's now on sale at its lowest price ever.
LG 55" B2 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $1,099 @ Best Buy
The LG B2 is a 2022 OLED TV. It uses LG's a7 Gen5 AI processor and supports Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG formats. Gamers will appreciate its 120Hz panel as well as LG's Game Optimizer and the inclusion of two HDMI 2.1 ports. It also has built-in Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa with support for Apple HomeKit. This is the cheapest price we've ever seen for this TV. Amazon has it for $1,096, but it's oftentimes sold via a third party.
LG C2 42" OLED 4K TV: was $1,299 now $1,199 @ Best Buy
We named this stunning television the best TV of 2022. It combines exceptional picture-quality with a slick design. It's also ideal for gamers with a 120Hz refresh rate and offers all easy access to all the streaming services you could need. All sizes are on sale, but the 42-inch model just got an additional price cut. Amazon offers the same price, although at times they sell the TV via a third party retailer.
Samsung 55" 4K OLED TV: was $2,199 now $1,599 @ Samsung
Available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, the Samsung S95B series uses the company's Neural Quantum Processor 4K, which is the same flagship CPU inside Samsung's Neo QLED TVs. The QD-OLED promises to deliver the pixel-perfect illumination of OLED panels with the brightness and life-like color of LCD panels, as well as beat the already impressive QLED tech when it comes to better backlight control. Amazon offers the same price.