Big-screen Amazon Black Friday TV deals — save over $1,000 on 75-inch TVs and up
With Black Friday just around the corner, you'll want to keep your eyes peeled for all the steep deals making the rounds across retailers.
Right now, Amazon is where you should be focusing your attention. Not only does Amazon usually have TV prices that undercut other retailers, but it also offers several sets that can't be found anywhere else. Case in point: the 75-inch Panasonic W95A Mini-LED TV that's $897, or the 75-inch Fire TV Omni Mini-LED series for over $200 off.
If you're looking for something a bit more premium, you can't go wrong with the 77-inch LG C5 OLED, which is $1,996 right now or $1,700 off. Too expensive? Don't fret, because the 77-inch Samsung S85F is just $997, which is a $400 discount.
Whether you're looking for a pristine OLED or a budget Mini-LED TV, Amazon has the best deals for big-screen TV buyers. Let's dive in and find the best fit for your budget.
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- Roku 75" Pro Series 4K QLED TV: was $1,699 now $798
- Panasonic 75" W95A 4K Mini-LED TV: was $2,299 now $897
- TCL 85" QM6K 4K Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,999 now $997
- TCL 75" QM7K 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,999 now $1,197
- Sony 85" Bravia 3 4K LED TV: was $1,599 now $1,298
- Hisense 85" U75QG 4K Mini-LED TV: was $2,499 now $1,397
- Samsung 75" QN80F 4K Mini-LED TV: was $2,097 now $1,497
- Samsung 77" S84F 4K OLED TV: was $2,999 now $1,497
- Samsung 77" S85F 4K OLED TV: was $2,799 now $1,797
- Sony 75" Bravia 7 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,999 now $1,798
- LG 83" B5 4K OLED TV: was $4,499 now $1,996
- LG 77" C5 4K OLED TV: was $3,699 now $1,996
- Hisense 85" U8QG Mini-LED TV: was $2,297 now $1,997
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The Roku Pro Series is an affordable Mini-LED 4K TV that offers a simple-but-powerful backdrop for all of your streaming needs. Its quantum-dot color and Mini-LED backlighting make this TV a step above most TVs in its price range. Plus, there are enough gaming features here to satisfy both casual and dedicated gamers.
Once upon a time, the Panasonic W95A hit store shelves at around $2,299. Right now, it's sitting at the cool, low price of $897. This impressive Mini-LED TV is bright enough for daytime viewing, finely tuned for a rich, accurate picture for movie nights, and stocked with useful gaming features for both casual and dedicated gamers.
The TCL QM6K is a great TV, and I'm not just saying that. I watch dozens of shows and movies every year, and this is the TV I use the most. The picture quality is impressive, thanks to features like Filmmaker mode and Dolby Vision IQ HDR. This rivals the U6QF and even manages to surpass it in a few key areas.
This is one of the best prices we've seen for the Hisense 85" Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV. It's a newer TV (a 2025 model, in fact), which means you'll have all the most current technology and features. Between the Native 144Hz, HDR10+ support, Dolby Vision IQ, and Dolby Atmos, you have everything you need for a great entertainment experience.
The TCL QM7K is a mid-range Mini-LED TV that collects many of the most valuable specs of a higher-end TV, but comes in at a price that most people can justify spending. It's bright enough to stand up in sunny rooms, comes with Google TV baked right in, and delivers nearly every gaming-related feature a console gamer could ask for in 2025.
The Bravia 3 sits at the tail end of Sony's 2024 TV lineup, sporting a much more budget price point. It uses a 60Hz refresh rate on Sony's 4K HDR X1 processor, but gamers will enjoy the ALLM support and several PS5-specific features, like Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Game Picture Mode. You also get HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision support and Google TV.
This Mini-LED TV was launched earlier this year, offering major upgrades for gamers. Built on a 165Hz refresh rate with a Game Mode Ultra mode, the Hisense U7QG is designed to be the best seat in the house for the PS5, Xbox Series X, and even your PC. Add to that one serious sound system in its 2.1.2-channel speaker, and you've got a powerhouse of a TV with tons of flair.
Built on Tizen OS, offering access to cloud gaming services, the QN80F is an incredible Mini-LED, especially given its $500 discount. According to our measurements, the QN80F hits 9.8ms of input latency, and can spit out great luminance in both SDR and HDR. If you're willing to sacrifice Dolby Vision for incredible color performance, the QN80F should be your go-to 75-inch TV upgrade.
At this price, the Samsung S84F OLED TV is a total steal. It's an entry-level 2025 OLED model from Samsung, but comes with 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support. We also like the Tizen OS, as it runs fast and will get you access to all the streaming apps you could want.
The step-up model in Samsung's 2025 OLED range is the S85F. It's equipped with the NQ4 AI Gen2 processor, a 120Hz refresh rate, enhanced 4K upscaling and Color Booster Pro. Right now you can grab it for a discount, making it an even better value.
The Sony Bravia 7 Mini-LED TV takes the best of what makes Sony displays so sought-after and offers that at a lower price. The Bravia 7 comes kitted with an ATSC 3.0 tuner for NextGen TV access, plus support for almost all of the HDR formats, including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG.
Looking for an incredible OLED picture without the high price? The LG B5 is the perfect pick. Perfect black levels and ultra-wide viewing angles will make everything, from movies to sports, look fantastic. Dedicated gamers will appreciate the B5's array of sought-after features, which includes four HDMI 2.1 inputs, support for 4K gaming at 120Hz, VRR, and FreeSync. It's not as bright as higher-end OLED TVs, but you still get to bask in the glory of OLED display technology without breaking the bank.
In our five-star LG C5 review, we showered this OLED TV with praise for its sensational performance, its class-leading selection of features and its approachable price point. The C5 delivers all of the benefits we've come to expect from OLED displays, but its design, software and overall experience is the result of LG's excellent engineering. The 77-inch model is on sale for just under $2,000 ahead of Black Friday.
The Hisense U8QG is a fantastic Mini-LED TV that lives comfortably in the "Goldilocks Zone" between high performance and high value. It delivers a blisteringly bright picture, top-notch color volume, and a host of handy features for gaming, streaming, and more. This is the lowest price we've seen so far on this brand-new, 2025 TV — but it's probably not going to last.
The Bravia 8 was launched in 2024, bringing Sony's eye for cinematic expression to a whole new platform. It may not yield the most impressive performance metrics, but it does offer incredible color coverage in HDR. It also comes with an ATSC 3.0 tuner, meaning you have access to Nextgen TV and 4K broadcasts.
You can read all about this marvel of engineering in our full LG G5 OLED review, but here's the basic gist: This is one of the best TVs ever made. We were huge fans of its bright, colorful picture and incredibly thin design.
The Sony Bravia A95L is a QD-OLED TV that excels with every kind of content, every time. In our Sony Bravia XR A95L QD-OLED TV review, we said the Editor's Choice TV offers superlative picture and top-notch sound.
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Ryan Epps is a Staff Writer under the TV/AV section at Tom's Guide focusing on TVs and projectors. When not researching PHOLEDs and writing about the next major innovation in the projector space, he's consuming random anime from the 90's, playing Dark Souls 3 again, or reading yet another Haruki Murakami novel.
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