I found the best big-screen TV deals for the holidays — save up to 50% on 75-inch TVs and up

Best Big-screen TV deals
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday savings are in the rearview mirror, however there are still tons of awesome deals to find on big-screen TVs. I scoured retailers in search of the best discounts and lowest prices on a variety of different sets, including Mini-LED, QLED, and OLED models.

If I were in the market for a massive screen, the 75-inch U65QF Mini-LED TV is a solid choice at $747. Big-screen OLED deals are also available, but not always affordable. To get the lowest price, I recommend choosing the least expensive model in the lineup, such as the 77-inch LG B5 OLED for $1,499 at Best Buy.

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Top 75-inch and up Mini-LED TV deals

TCL 85" S4 Series 4K LED Roku TV
TCL 85" S4 Series 4K LED Roku TV: was $698 now $498 at Walmart
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Although it's on the cheaper side, the S4 is a solid 4K budget pick and a fantastic gaming screen thanks to its Motion Rate 120 that improves motion response and clarity. The S4 also offers good HDR performance thanks to its Dolby Vision support. It's also built on the Roku interface, ensuring you have access to every streaming service and tons of free content.

Roku 75" Select Series 4K TV
Roku 75" Select Series 4K TV: was $599 now $499 at Best Buy
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I have last year's version of this Roku TV in my bedroom, and I absolutely love it. This 2025 model bumps the resolution to 4K and adds support for Apple AirPlay, and Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. It comes with two HDMI ports for consoles or other devices.

TCL 75" Q6 4K QLED TV
TCL 75" Q6 4K QLED TV: was $749 now $519 at Best Buy
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This 75-inch TCL QLED isn't loaded with features, nor will its performance blow you away. However, for just $519, you're getting a better picture than what you'd find on bottom-of-the-barrel sets from brands like Insignia on a massive screen for much less. The Q6 is a great TV value if it's your first time upgrading to a 4K model.

Hisense 75" U6QF Mini-LED TV
Hisense 75" U6QF Mini-LED TV: was $1,016 now $747 at Amazon
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Between the Native 144Hz, HDR10+ support, Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, and Amazon's stellar Fire TV OS, the Hisense U65QF has everything you need for a great entertainment experience. We gave it a 4.5-star rating in our Hisense U6QF 4K Mini-LED TV review and called it "a terrific budget TV pick."

85" for $997

Panasonic 75" W95A OLED TV
Panasonic 75" W95A OLED TV: was $2,299 now $847 at Amazon
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Once upon a time, the Panasonic W95A hit store shelves at around $2,299. It's now sitting at the low price of $847 for the 75-inch model. That's an incredible price for one of the most exciting QLED with Mini-LED backlighting. The Panasonic W95A offers enough brightness to handle bright rooms and daytime viewing. It's also finely tuned for a rich, accurate picture for movie nights, and stocked with useful gaming features for both casual and dedicated gamers.

TCL 75" QM6K 4K Mini-LED TV
TCL 75" QM6K 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,299 now $849 at Best Buy
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The TCL QM6K has been one of my go-to TV recommendations for folks looking for a big screen on a budget. The QM6K is a budget-friendly, 75-inch Mini-LED TV that offers great performance on a dependable platform in Google TV. We tested the TCL QM6K earlier this year, noting its excellent picture quality and feature-rich platform for a surprisingly low price.

85" for $1,099

Sony 75" Bravia 3 4K TV
Sony 75" Bravia 3 4K TV: was $1,099 now $998 at Amazon
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The Bravia 3 sits at the bottom of Sony's 2024 TV lineup, but it's no slouch. It boasts a 60Hz refresh rate with Sony's 4K HDR X1 processor. It's also equipped with features gamers will love, including ALLM support and PS5-specific enhancements, like Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Game Picture Mode. In terms of HDR support, you also get HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision support, all built on the Google TV interface.

85" for $1,498

Roku 75" Pro Series 4K QLED TV
Roku 75" Pro Series 4K QLED TV: was $1,699 now $999 at Best Buy
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The Roku Pro Series is an affordable Mini-LED 4K TV that offers a simple but powerful backdrop for all your streaming needs. Its quantum-dot color and Mini-LED backlighting make this TV a step above most TVs in its price range. It's also kitted with several gaming features to satisfy both casual and dedicated gamers.

Hisense 75" U75QG 4K Mini-LED TV
Hisense 75" U75QG 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,999 now $999 at Best Buy
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The 75-inch Hisense U75QG is an upper-mid-range Mini-LED TV that offers incredible value compared to pricier 75- and 77-inch models. Along with superb brightness, excellent contrast, and built-in Google TV, the U75QG also boasts a 165Hz refresh rate, making it an ideal choice for PC gamers aiming for fast-paced performance on a massive screen.

85" for $1,399

Hisense 75" U8QG Mini-LED TV
Hisense 75" U8QG Mini-LED TV: was $1,999 now $1,279 at Amazon
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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.

85" for $1,997

TCL 75" QM7K 4K Mini-LED TV
TCL 75" QM7K 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,999 now $1,299 at Best Buy
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The TCL QM7K sits in the middle of TCL's 2025 TV lineup and gets a 144Hz refresh rate and gaming features that allow it to stand out in a crowded market. It also offers incredible color coverage and accuracy. If you're looking for a big-screen TV for the Super Bowl, this is the model I would buy.

85" for $1,799

Sony 75" Bravia 5
Sony 75" Bravia 5: was $1,999 now $1,398 at Amazon
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The Bravia 5 is Sony's most inexpensive QLED TV with Mini-LED backlighting, offering stellar 120Hz visuals with incredible motion processing that's built on Sony's XR processor. Sony offers some of the best upscaling chops on the market and serious performance in color. As with all Sony TVs, the Bravia 5 also boasts exclusive PS5 features that make it the most obvious choice for PlayStation gamers.

85" for $1,698

Samsung 75" QN80F Neo QLED 4K TV
Samsung 75" QN80F Neo QLED 4K TV: was $2,097 now $1,497 at Amazon
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The QN80F isn't Samsung's best and brightest Mini-LED in 2025, but it's super-bright nonetheless, and therefore a great pick for folks with brighter-than-average living spaces. It's also well-equipped for gaming thanks to its HDMI 2.1-compatible inputs and a wide variety of gaming features.

85" for $1,997

Sony 75" Bravia 7 Mini-LED 4K TV
Sony 75" Bravia 7 Mini-LED 4K TV: was $2,399 now $1,699 at Best Buy
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The Sony Bravia 7 Mini-LED TV fuses the best of what makes Sony displays so sought-after and offers them at a mid-range price. It was the most affordable Mini-LED TV launched in Sony's 2024 TV lineup, but the Bravia 5 is now the cheapest Sony Mini-LED in the market. This gives the Bravia 7 enhanced features that make it stand out, such as an ATSC 3.0 tuner for NextGen TV access, and support for the full gamut of HDR formats, including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG.

Samsung  75-inch The Frame Pro (LS03FW)
Samsung 75-inch The Frame Pro (LS03FW): was $2,997 now $1,997 at Amazon
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The Frame Pro blends the look of a framed portrait with the performance of an edge-lit Mini-LED TV. When shut off, the Frame Pro showcases works of art, including over 3,000 pieces in Samsung's Art Store. It's also built on Tizen OS, which gives you access to tons of games through a variety of gaming services.

TCL 75" QM8K 4K Mini-LED TV
TCL 75" QM8K 4K Mini-LED TV: was $3,199 now $1,999 at Best Buy
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One of the best Mini-LED TVs on sale during Black Friday was the 75-inch TCL QM8K. Although it has returned to its pre-Black Friday pricing, it's still one of the better options in this price range. In our labs, it displayed some of the highest HDR brightness and terrific backlight control for a cinematic presentation, which holds up well in bright rooms. It's an especially good pick for sports fans in the market for a feature-packed 75-inch TV (hint, hint: the Super Bowl is just around the corner).

Top 77-inch and up OLED TV deals

LG 77" B5 4K OLED TV
LG 77" B5 4K OLED TV: was $2,999 now $1,499 at Best Buy
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Looking for an incredible OLED picture without the high price? The LG B5 is the perfect companion. 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.

Samsung 77" S85F 4K OLED TV
Samsung 77" S85F 4K OLED TV: was $2,999 now $1,499 at Best Buy
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The entry-level model in Samsung's 2025 OLED range is the S85F. It's not as bright and colorful as higher-end Samsung OLEDs, but you're still getting incredible, OLED-driven performance at a relatively low price. Like all Samsung TVs, the S85F does not support Dolby Vision, so keep that in mind if you want solid HDR coverage.

Panasonic  77" Z8BAP OLED TV
Panasonic 77" Z8BAP OLED TV: was $2,499 now $1,799 at Amazon
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Panasonic launched the new Z8BAP OLED TV just months before Black Friday, making it one of the newest TVs on the list. It's only available in a 77-inch screen size and uses Fire TV OS. It's equipped with a 144Hz refresh rate, Alexa voice controls, and the full range of HDR formats, so you don't have to pick between Dolby Vision or HDR10+ like you might with an LG or Samsung model.

LG 77" C5 4K OLED TV
LG 77" C5 4K OLED TV: was $3,699 now $1,996 at Amazon
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In our five-star LG C5 review, we praised this OLED TV for its exceptional picture quality, class-leading set of features, and 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 are the result of LG's excellent engineering.

Samsung 77" S90F 4K OLED TV
Samsung 77" S90F 4K OLED TV: was $3,499 now $1,999 at Best Buy
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The S90F isn't the best and brightest Samsung OLED TV of 2025, but it's a step up from the S85F, and it offers better color volume than its main competitor, the LG C5. Best Buy is currently listing the 77-inch S90F for the same price as the 77-inch C5, but ensure you're comfortable buying a TV that lacks Dolby Vision support before making a final decision.

Sony 77" Bravia 8 OLED TV
Sony 77" Bravia 8 OLED TV: was $3,199 now $2,199 at Best Buy
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The Sony Bravia 8 was originally released in 2024, but if you're looking to save money on a 77-inch OLED that leverages Sony's top-notch picture processing, the Bravia 8 has dropped in price substantially since its launch last year. Mid-range OLEDs from Samsung and LG tend to offer better brightness, but Sony's superb engineering and keen attention to detail will thrill A/V enthusiasts.

Samsung 77" S95F OLED TV
Samsung 77" S95F OLED TV: was $4,499 now $3,499 at Best Buy
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The Samsung S95F OLED TV is the top Samsung OLED in 2025, offering a 165Hz refresh rate combined with one of Samsung's best processors. It also has Tizen OS, which is built with tons of free channels, not to mention several cloud gaming services, and a full Gaming Hub for all your settings in one place. The S95F also has tons of AI baked into it, like an AI Sound Pro that boosts audio dramatically.

Sony 77" Bravia A95L 4K OLED TV
Sony 77" Bravia A95L 4K OLED TV: was $4,999 now $4,498 at Amazon
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The Sony Bravia A95L is a QD-OLED TV that blends quantum dot color with Sony's excellent picture processing. 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
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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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