I found 14 OLED TV deals just in time for the Big Game — save on Samsung, LG, Sony, and more

LG, Panasonic, and Samsung OLED TVs
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As CES 2026 comes to a close, the TVs of last year begin to feel outdated, making them ripe for the taking if you're on the hunt for an OLED upgrade. Notorious for their higher premiums, OLED TVs are among the best TVs on the market, but finding one at the perfect price can prove challenging.

Fortunately, I scoured retailers looking for the most optimal sales available right now, and while prices aren't quite as low as they were during the holiday sales season, there are some stragglers. Case in point is the 65-inch C4 OLED that's $1,296 at Walmart. If that's still a tad out of your price range, you can't go wrong with the $949 Samsung S84F OLED at Best Buy.

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LG 48" B5 4K OLED TV
LG 48" B5 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $699 at Best Buy
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The LG B5 brings everything we love about OLED TVs down to a much friendlier price. Because of this, it's one of my favorite OLED TVs of 2025. The B5 supports Dolby Vision and offers a full slate of four HDMI 2.1 ports that all support 4K gaming at 120Hz. This makes it a terrific pick for viewers who want an affordable OLED for streaming and gaming. Check out our full LG B5 review for the full scoop on this value-packed OLED TV.

Panasonic 55" Z85A OLED TV
Panasonic 55" Z85A OLED TV: $797 at Amazon
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The Panasonic Z85A offers the built-in benefits of OLED display technology in a stylish package. It's packed with features for gaming, streaming, and more. Folks with Alexa-centric smart home devices are set to make the most out of the Z85A's built-in Fire TV features. Despite being two years old now, the Z85A is still a budget OLED powerhouse.

Samsung 65" S84F 4K OLED TV
Samsung 65" S84F 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $949 at Best Buy
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Samsung's most affordable OLED TV of 2025 may not be as much of a showstopper as the brand's flagship-level S95F, but it's priced well for a 65-inch OLED TV. It also comes with a useful array of gaming enhancements and streaming features. It's gone up a bit since Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but is still under $1,000, making it a hard bargain to beat.

Samsung 65" S85F 4K OLED TV
Samsung 65" S85F 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $1,199 at Best Buy
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Samsung's S85F brings up the rear in its 2025 TV lineup, yet still offers quite the slew of features for just around $1,200. It's certainly not as bright as Samsung's quantum dot-equipped flagship model, but there's still plenty to love, including a full slate of HDMI 2.1-compatible inputs for Xbox Series X and PS5.

LG 65" C4 4K OLED TV
LG 65" C4 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $1,296 at Walmart
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The 2024-released LG C4 is still seeing steep discounts before it disappears from shelves entirely in the coming months. It offers nearly all of the same features you'll find on last year's LG C5, including a full slate of HDMI 2.1 inputs, top-tier gaming support, and Dolby Vision HDR. Since it's an older model, the C4 is on sale for just under $1,300, but it won't stay on shelves for much longer.

Samsung 65-inch S90F 4K OLED TV
Samsung 65-inch S90F 4K OLED TV: was $2,499 now $1,599 at Best Buy
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The Samsung S90F TV is an enticing OLED, offering a 144Hz refresh rate built on one of Samsung's best upscaling processors. It also boasts Tizen OS, which comes with tons of free channels and several cloud gaming services. A full Gaming Hub also makes it easy to change all your settings in one place. The S90F is rounded out with interesting AI features baked into it, including AI Sound Pro, which dramatically enhances audio.

Sony 65" Bravia 8 OLED TV
Sony 65" Bravia 8 OLED TV: was $2,299 now $1,499 at Best Buy
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The Bravia 8 was launched in 2024 and while it may not produce the most impressive performance metrics, it does offer incredible color coverage in HDR and superb upscaling. It also comes with an ATSC 3.0 tuner, netting access to Nextgen TV and 4K broadcasts.

Panasonic 65" Z95A 4K OLED TV
Panasonic 65" Z95A 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $1,597 at Amazon
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The Z95A is Panasonic's premium OLED TV that launched in 2024. In our Panasonic Z95 OLED TV review, we called the Editor's Choice TV a joy to behold, boasting some of the most advanced features of any TV available at the time. It's built on LG Display's second-gen MLA panel, offering increased brightness, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a range of gaming features, including HDMI 2.1, VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, and NVIDIA G-Sync support.

LG 65" C5 4K OLED TV
LG 65" C5 4K OLED TV: was $2,699 now $1,599 at Best Buy
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In our five-star LG C5 review, we showered this 2025 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 are the result of LG's excellent engineering. It's shot up in price since the holiday sales season, but at $1,599, the C5 delivers where it counts most.

Panasonic  55" Z95B OLED
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Panasonic 55" Z95B OLED: $1,897 at Amazon
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The Panasonic Z95B is one of the most feature-rich OLEDs released last year. It's packed with a bombastic sound system, features the full range of HDR formats, such as HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, and offers an extensive gaming hub. The Z95B is built on Fire TV, which boasts access to Alexa+ support and many of the best streaming services. On top of all that, the swivel stand makes it easy to set up and position in your room.

Panasonic 77" Z8BA OLED TV
Panasonic 77" Z8BA OLED TV: $1,999 at Amazon
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Panasonic's mid-range 77-inch OLED TV boasts all the benefits of OLED technology along with a decent set of features for gaming, streaming, and more. It features a native 144Hz refresh rate, an ATSC 3.0 tuner, and Dolby Vision support. It's now available at $1,999, down by $500 since its debut last year. It's a solid big-screen OLED with incredible audio coverage.

Samsung 65" S95F QD-OLED
Samsung 65" S95F QD-OLED: was $2,997 now $2,597 at Amazon
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The S95F is one of the best OLED TVs Samsung has ever made. As a quantum dot-enhanced OLED, the S95F offers better color volume and higher highlight brightness than what you'll find on many other mid-range OLED TVs. As a flagship model, you're also getting just about every gaming feature under the sun and an eye-catching, sleek design. It can cut through reflections like a hot knife through butter, too, thanks to its matte anti-glare screen.

LG 65" G5 4K OLED TV
LG 65" G5 4K OLED TV: was $3,399 now $2,599 at Best Buy
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If you're okay with buying an OLED TV that doesn't include a stand, very few can outperform the LG G5 OLED. Thanks to LG's latest, fourth-generation OLED panel, the G5 offers sensational highlight brightness and enhanced color volume, overpowering other LG OLEDs in 2025. If you're planning on wall-mounting your next OLED TV, few look as good on the wall as the G5.

Sony 65" Bravia 8 II OLED TV
Sony 65" Bravia 8 II OLED TV: was $3,499 now $2,999 at Best Buy
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Sony's follow-up to the A95L is the 2025 Bravia 8 II, an OLED that also combines quantum dot color with Sony's lauded picture processing. As one of the priciest 65-inch OLEDs in the market, the Bravia 8 II is a tough sell. However, if you value reference accuracy and love to tinker with picture- and audio-related settings, the Bravia 8 II is an A/V enthusiast's dream come true.


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Ryan Epps
Staff Writer

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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