Worried that 2026 OLED TVs might be too expensive? Here are the best deals on OLED TVs from 2025 that won't break the bank
Score an OLED TV from just $649
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The first batch of 2026 OLED TVs should hit retailers soon. However, analysts are predicting we could see higher prices, due to the shortage of RAM caused by AI data centers. Fortunately, there are a handful of OLED TV deals you can get now to help lower the cost of your first OLED.
If it's a blanket sale you're after, Best Buy has OLED TVs on sale from $649. The sale includes two of my favorite OLED deals right now. You can get the excellent LG 48" B5 4K OLED TV for just $649 or the Samsung 65" S84F 4K OLED TV for just $949. Sure, they're entry-level OLEDs, but they offer those rich, deep blacks that OLEDs are known for.
Below I've rounded up my favorite OLED TV deals on some of the best OLED TVs we've tested. From the value driven LG B5 to the excellent Samsung S90F, here are my top picks right now.
Quick Links
- Best Buy: OLED TVs from $649 @ Best Buy
- Amazon: OLED TVs from $747
- LG 48" B5 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $649 @ Best Buy
- Samsung 65" S84F 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $949 @ Best Buy
- LG 48" C5 4K OLED TV: was $1,199 now $996 @ Amazon
- Samsung 55" S90F 4K OLED TV: was $1,599 now $1,097 @ Amazon
- Sony 55" Bravia XR8B 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $1,099 @ Best Buy
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The B5 is LG's most affordable OLED, but don't let that fool you into thinking that it's not a terrific TV. In addition to supporting 4K gaming at 120Hz, the B5 also supports Dolby Vision HDR and costs significantly less than its higher-end counterparts. This size is a Best Buy exclusive and the cheapest OLED TV you'll find.
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Samsung's most affordable OLED TV 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 LG C5 OLED is one of our favorite value TVs and a brilliant OLED for those looking to save on the more advanced screen. With the C5, you get tons of gaming features, including a 144Hz refresh rate built on four total HDMI 2.1 ports. LG's webOS platform also has a slew of free channels to dive into as well as cloud gaming platforms.
Price check: $999 @ 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.
Price check: $1,099 @ 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.
Price check: $1,098 @ Amazon
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As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.
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