I found the 9 deals worth buying at Best Buy’s massive TV sale and they start at $369
This week, Best Buy is dealing deep discounts on OLEDs, QLEDs and Mini-LED TVs
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The Amazon Big Spring Sale has come and gone, but if you missed your chance to shop for a new, heavily discounted TV, don't sweat it. Best Buy is currently running a huge sale on QLEDs, OLEDs and Mini-LED TVs, and many of their sale prices rival those that we just tracked during the Amazon Big Spring Sale.
Not every on-sale TV is worth shopping, however. The best of the bunch combine an array of useful features along with performance that's worthy of its price tag. My favorite of these deals involves an entry-level OLED TV. You can land the 48-inch LG B5 for just $649 at Best Buy. It's not quite as cheap as the B5's Black Friday price of $599, but it's still half off its original price. It's also a Best Buy-exclusive model, so you won't find it anywhere else.
There are several deals on QLEDs and Mini-LED TVs, too. If you're looking to save as much money as possible on a dependable smart TV, the 55-inch Roku Plus Series is just $369 at Best Buy right now. That's cheaper than its price at Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
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- Roku 55" Plus Series 4K Mini-LED TV: was $499 now $369
- Hisense 55" U65QF 4K Mini-LED TV: was $799 now $399
- TCL 65" QM6K 4K Mini-LED TV: was $999 now $529
- Samsung 65" Q8F 4K QLED TV: was $899 now $599
- LG 48” B5 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $649
- TCL 65” QM7K 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,499 now $799
- Hisense 65" U8QG 4K Mini-LED TV: was $2,199 now $999
- LG 65” C5 4K OLED TV: was $2,699 now $1,399
- Samsung 65" S95F 4K OLED TV: was $2,599 now $2,199
My favorite TV deals
If you're cruising Best Buy for an ultra-affordable TV with an emphasis on easy streaming, this Roku Plus Series deal has your name on it. Its modest array of Mini-LEDs allows for better contrast control than what you'll find on cheaper TVs with edge-lit displays, and thanks to its built-in Roku functionality, the Plus Series is very easy to use. This is the TV to get if you're looking for a straightforward software experience.
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Looking for an affordable 65-inch TV? Hisense's entry-level Mini-LED TV is one of the most value-packed 65-inch TVs you'll find on sale at Best Buy. It's one of the brightest TVs we've tested in the entry-level Mini-LED class, which makes it a great pick for people who do a fair amount of viewing during the day. It comes with Amazon's Fire TV smart platform, which synergizes with select Alexa-integrated devices you might have at home.
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For several months, the TCL QM6K has been one of my go-to recommendations for folks looking for a 65-inch screen on a budget. The inclusion of Mini-LEDs is why the QM6K delivers higher brightness and better overall contrast than TVs with more rudimentary display types. It also arrives with Google TV and a handful of useful gaming features, including support for 4K gaming at 120Hz or 144Hz.
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This Samsung QLED serves up mid-range performance and a heaping helping of streaming- and gaming-related features. Its quantum dot-enhanced display allows for brighter, purer color than what is typically seen in garden-variety LED-based TVs, and Samsung's excellent design is on full display. Gamers stand to make the most out of the Q8F's toolbox of features, which includes support for 4K gaming at 120Hz.
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Looking for an incredible OLED picture without the high price? The LG B5 is the perfect pick. It's not as bright as higher-end OLED TVs, but you still get to bask in the glory of OLED display technology. 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. The 48-inch B5 is a Best Buy-exclusive model.
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The TCL QM7K is perfect for folks who want to upgrade to a truly impressive-looking TV without breaking the bank. It's also an especially good TV for gamers on a budget, thanks to an impressive array of gaming enhancements that includes two HDMI 2.1 ports and a 144Hz refresh rate. Right now, Best Buy has cut the price of the 65-inch QM7K all the way down to $799.
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The Hisense U8QG is one of the brightest TVs we've ever tested, but that's not the only trick up its sleeve. It's also packed with features for gaming and beyond. And, if you're an A/V enthusiast who values picture accuracy, you're sure to appreciate how well-tuned the U8QG is right out of the box. During Best Buy's sale, the 65-inch version of the U8QG has dropped all the way down to just $999.
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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. It's one of my favorite TVs ever made, and you can't go wrong with Best Buy's 48% discount.
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Samsung's top-shelf OLED is one of the best-performing TVs on sale right now at Best Buy. The S95F offers better color volume and higher highlight brightness than what you'll find on mid-range OLED TVs, and as a flagship model, you're also getting just about every gaming feature under the sun.
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Michael Desjardin is a Senior Editor for TVs at Tom's Guide. He's been testing and tinkering with TVs professionally for over a decade, previously for Reviewed and USA Today. Michael graduated from Emerson College where he studied media production and screenwriting. He loves cooking, zoning out to ambient music, and getting way too invested in the Red Sox. He considers himself living proof that TV doesn't necessarily rot your brain.
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