Mega Walmart TV sale starting at just $88 — shop deals from LG, Samsung, TCL and more

Hisense 4K TV
(Image credit: Hisense)

You don't have to wait until Black Friday to secure an excellent TV deal, thanks to Walmart's epic fall sale, which is still going strong. With fall in full swing, you might be thinking about investing in a new TV for those cozy nights in — and Walmart is proving you don't have to spend big bucks to secure a new OLED, Mini-LED, QLED and more.

From Walmart's own brand, onn 32" HD LED TV for just $88 to the TCL 65" QM6K 4K QD-Mini LED for $679, there's hundreds of dollars of savings live on the site right now — and I've rounded up the best TV deals that I'd seriously recommend.

Quick Links

Best Walmart TV deals

onn 32” HD LED TV
onn 32” HD LED TV: was $98 now $88 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

If $98 for a highly-rated 32" HD LED TV wasn't cheap enough, how about an extra $10 off? As Walmart's in-house tech brand, this onn TV offers 720p resolution, which isn't the greatest by TV standards, but is perfectly fine for $88. So, wirelessly stream on this Roku Smart TV and enjoy the latest movies and TV shows on a 32" TV that'll cost you far less than $100.

Philips 32” HD LED TV
Philips 32” HD LED TV: was $168 now $118 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

Looking to up the quality for a little extra cash? This Philips TV is $30 more than the onn 32" set, but it boasts a borderless design and extra features like voice control and AirPlay, alongside Roku integration and 720p HD resolution for ultra-sharp images. It's also got a built-in digital tuner, so you can watch digital channels when you're not streaming off Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+ and more.

Hisense  43” H4 HD LED TV
Hisense 43” H4 HD LED TV: was $168 now $128 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

If you're shopping for a 1080p Full HD set, this Roku Smart TV from Hisense will fit the bill for well below $150. Part of the H4 Series, it's a great price, especially considering it sizes up at 43". Plus, there's integrated DTS TruSurround sound, Motion Rate 120 and even a preset Gaming mode for improved input lag.

onn 65” 4K UHD LED TV
onn 65” 4K UHD LED TV: was $348 now $298 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

With such great savings to be made on the onn brand in Walmart's fall sale, this 65-inch 4K 2160p UHD LED TV set is a lovely $50 off. It's praised for its picture quality, easy setup and affordability, which right now, is even cheaper. A large display for a not-so-large price, plus Roku Smart integration with mobile app and it's smart home ready.

TCL  65” S4 4K UHD TV
TCL 65” S4 4K UHD TV: was $378 now $338 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

Another 65" TV with a $50 saving is this S4 set from TCL. It's not just full HD, it's Ultra HD, meaning enhancement four times the resolution of full HD with advanced 4K upscaling. HDR support comes in the form of HDR, HDR10+ and HLG, plus all the smart features of a Roku TV. There's also four HDMI inputs, including one HDMI ARC, meaning easy connection of all your extra devices (soundbar, gaming and more).

TCL  65” QM6K 4K UHD QD-Mini LED
TCL 65” QM6K 4K UHD QD-Mini LED: was $998 now $679 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

It's not quite an OLED replacement, but this great Mini-LED TV is an absolute bargain, especially considering we gave it an excellent 4-star rating in our TCL QM6K Mini-LED TV review. Loaded with features, excellent picture quality, and a relatively sleek design for the price point are all reasons we loved this TV when we tested it. If you're willing to make a few compromises on sound and glare for an affordable package, you're in the right place.

LG  65” 4K HDR QD Mini LED TV
LG 65” 4K HDR QD Mini LED TV: was $1,099 now $796 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

A 65-inch LG Mini LED TV for under $800 is an epic bargain, slashing $253 off its usual price in this Walmart sale. The 65QNED90T achieves higher contrast than traditional LED using hundreds of backlight zones, balancing vibrant colors with excellent dark-level detail, while minimizing halo effects. It's dedicated to providing the best picture and for at this price, it's a serious recommendation from me.

Samsung 55” The Frame QLED 4K TV
Samsung 55” The Frame QLED 4K TV: was $1,383 now $979 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

Samsung's The Frame is a beautiful TV, which we gave a four-star rating in our review. And when you're not using it as a TV, you can display artwork which looks pretty awesome. Solid sound, a dynamic refresh rate and Samsung's flagship Quantum Dot technology are all onboard to make this an excellent set.

Samsung 55” S90D OLED TV
Samsung 55” S90D OLED TV: was $1,500 now $1,199 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

If you've been looking to upgrade to an OLED TV, you'll be hard pushed to find such a bargain as this. When we rated the Samsung S90D, we gave it four-and-a-half stars for being a sensibly priced OLED with incredible contrast, deep and rich black levels and an awesome range of gaming features. It does drop Dolby Vision support and Tizen OS isn't the most fluid OS on the market, but it's an excellent offering given the price.

LG 68” 4K UHD QNED TV
LG 68” 4K UHD QNED TV: was $1,547 now $1,299 at Walmart
Read moreRead less

An 86-inch TV is a serious investment and when you can save just under $250 on a set, it's worth taking a look. This LG QNED TV boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 connectivity, webOS 24 and LG channels, and the ThinQ AI to customize picture and sound settings, as well as content recommendations. The most expensive pick on our list, but a mega saving!

Grace Dean

Grace is a freelance journalist working across homes, lifestyle, gaming and entertainment. You'll find her writing for Tom's Guide, TechRadar, Space.com, and other sites. If she's not rearranging her furniture, decluttering her home, or relaxing in front of the latest streaming series, she'll be typing fervently about any of her much-loved hobbies and interests. To aid her writing, she loves to head down internet rabbit holes for an unprecedented amount of time.

You must confirm your public display name before commenting

Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.