Is now the time to buy a 65-inch OLED? These models just dropped below $1,000
Black Friday left us with two outstanding 65-inch OLED TVs under $1,000
Let me start with the bad news: Many of the best Black Friday TV deals are over. If they didn't end at midnight on Saturday morning, they ended on Cyber Monday.
But not all of them. This week I found two terrific 65-inch OLED TVs that kept their discounts and remain, at the time I'm writing this, under $1,000.
Those two TVs are the entry-level Samsung S84F and LG B5 OLED. They might not be the top dogs in their respective lineups, but they deliver incredible OLED performance in the most popular screen size at a price that most folks can afford. Here's what you need to know about them.
Quick links
- Samsung 65" S84F OLED: was $1,999 now $949 @ Best Buy| Sold out @ Amazon
- LG 65" B5 OLED: was $1,999 now $999 @ Best Buy | $996 @ Amazon
The Samsung S84F OLED TV brings HDR10+ to the table
The Samsung S84F may be the bottom model of the company's OLED lineup, but don't write it off — it's a surprisingly capable TV that can deliver outstanding contrast thanks to its self-emissive pixel structure.
The reason you'd want to pick up a Samsung S84F OLED (besides the price) is its Tizen smart platform that supports HDR10+ playback from Amazon Prime, free content on its built-in Samsung TV Plus service, as well as game streaming services like Xbox Game Pass.
If you can shell out a bit more, the Samsung S90F upgrades the WOLED panel to a QD-OLED one, which brings with it a wider color gamut. Without it, the color on the S84F is good... just not class-leading.
But hey, if you want a 65-inch OLED that delivers the benefits of self-emissive panel technology at a reasonable price, the S84F is a solid pick.
The 65-inch Samsung S84F is a great pick up for under $1,000. Its NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor delivers incredible upscaling, plus it offers HDR10 and HDR10+ for serious cinephiles. While you won't get Dolby Vision like the B5 OLED, you do have access to Dolby Atmos and can use the TV as a smart home hub with SmartThings. Right now, the S84F is even cheaper than the B5, despite the fact that Black Friday and Cyber Monday are behind us.
The LG B5 OLED goes all-in on Dolby Vision and game-friendly features
So if the Samsung S84F is so great with its HDR10+ playback and NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, why would you pay $50 more for an LG OLED? Well, while Samsung might have created the first commercial OLED TV, LG spent the last 10 years enhancing it. The B5 OLED is the culmination of 10 years of hard work and engineering.
In our lab testing, the B5 OLED delivered a near-perfect color accuracy score and color volume, nearing 100% in the two most common color spaces, UHDA-P3 and Rec. 709. For gamers it comes with four full HDMI 2.1 ports and incredibly low input latency of 9ms. In terms of performance, the LG B5 OLED is a well-oiled machine.
For those reasons and more, it's worth the extra $50.
Does that mean it's perfect? Not exactly. See, despite supporting Dolby Vision playback, the B5 OLED maxed out at 632 nits in HDR. That's above the recommended level of 600 nits set by the HDR Alliance, but just barely.
If you plan on putting this in a light-controlled space, it's not something you need to be concerned about. However, if you've got a room with a ton of ambient light that you just can't control, you might want to opt for the Samsung or even a mid-range Mini-LED TV like the Hisense U8QG.
The LG B5 is a lovely counter to the Samsung S84F, offering Dolby Vision as opposed to HDR10+. We highlighted in our LG B5 OLED review that it's equipped with incredible color and a strong webOS interface. Just like Tizen OS, webOS gives you access to several cloud gaming services, so you're not missing out on that. Plus, the B5 offers one of the lowest latencies in our testing at just 9.0ms.
For more discounts, check out our Cyber Week deals live blog.
Cyber Week deals
- Amazon: 50% off Ring, Ninja, AirPods and more
- Walmart Plus: 50% off @ Walmart
- REI: half-off Arc'teryx, Patagonia, more
- Dell: monitors from $69/laptops from $299
- Nectar: 50% off mattresses + bundles
- Best Buy: laptops from $149
- Lenovo: doorbuster deals from $319
- Wayfair: up to 80% off home decor
- Lululemon: top picks from $9
- Birkenstock: deals from $20 @ Nordstrom
- Saatva: luxury mattresses from $1,099
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Nick Pino heads up the TV and AV verticals at Tom's Guide and covers everything from OLED TVs to the latest wireless headphones. He was formerly the Senior Editor, TV and AV at TechRadar (Tom's Guide's sister site) and has previously written for GamesRadar, Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer and other outlets over the last decade. Not sure which TV you should buy? Drop him an email or tweet him on Twitter and he can help you out.
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