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Unpredictability is great when you're watching the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, but it's less great when you're talking about the performance of your TV. If your TV is sometimes good, sometimes bad, it's probably time to buy a new one — and as it turns out mid-March is a pretty good time to shop.
The freshman class of 2026 OLED TVs are hitting stores soon and the college seniors — last year's best OLED TVs — are ready to be drafted into your home.
Here are the best OLED TV deals for March Madness 2026. (For more deals, check out our guide to the best March Madness TV sales).
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- LG 48" B5 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $599 @ Best Buy
- Panasonic 55" Z85 4K OLED TV: was $747 now $699 @ Amazon
- Samsung 65" S84F 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $899 @ Best Buy
- Samsung 65" S90D 4K OLED TV: was $1,697 now $1,195 @ Best Buy
- LG 65" C5 4K OLED TV: was $2,699 now $1,399 @ Best Buy
- Samsung 65" S95F 4K OLED TV: was $2,997 now $2,297 @ Amazon
- LG 65" G5 4K OLED TV: was $3,399 now $2,299 @ Best Buy
Best March Madness OLED TV deals
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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.
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The Panasonic Z85A offers the built-in benefits of OLED display technology in an elegant package. It's packed with features for gaming, streaming and more, but folks with Alexa-centric smart home devices are set to make the most out of the Z85A's built-in Fire TV features.
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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.
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The S90D is one of Samsung's older 2024 OLED TVs. The OLED TV features Samsung's new NQ4 AI Gen2 processor, HDR10+/HLG support, 120Hz refresh rate, four HDMI 2.1 ports, and built-in Alexa. It also offers 4K AI Upscaling to ensure all programs are crisp and sharp. On the audio front, you get Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite for 3D surround sound.
Price check: $1,195 @ Best Buy
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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.
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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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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.
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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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