Best Black Friday 2022 TV deals you can still get: LG OLED, TCL QLED, and more

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Black Friday and Cyber Monday are great opportunities to get the 4K TV of your dreams at a lower-than-usual price. These shopping days cap off what has been an amazing year for grabbing a fantastic TV for far less than its listing price. While some of our picks are sold out online, you might get lucky with availability at your local Best Buy.

Whether you want a low-frills pick that includes Roku, Fire TV, or Google TV streaming software, or one that delivers heaps of features on top of top-tier picture quality, there’s something for you in the deals we’ve found from brands like TCL, Insignia, and LG.

The best Black Friday 4K TV deals still available

55-inch Toshiba C350 Fire TV

If you want the most TV for your buck, Toshiba’s 65-inch C350 Fire TV with Amazon’s streaming guts built-in is $429.99 at Amazon. Toshiba’s 50-inch C350 Fire TV with Amazon’s streaming guts built-in is $259.99 at Amazon. It won’t deliver comparable contrast and brightness that you’ll find in pricier models, but it might bring everything you want. This 2021 model has slim bezels, and its panel has Dolby Vision and HDR10 support for more cinematic and lifelike picture quality. Plus, it has a convenient Alexa-based remote that you can bark voice commands into.

$260

An affordable, 4K LED TV with built-in Fire TV tech. This model sticks out from the bunch of other Fire TV Edition models with support for Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10.

55-inch or 65-inch TCL 5-Series S546

The next recommendation keeps going in and out of stock at Best Buy, but it’s worth keeping an eye on during Black Friday. TCL’s 55-inch 5-Series S546 is just $200 at Best Buy— no wonder it’s selling out. You’ll need to check availability in your area, and hope you get lucky.

Even without that huge price cut, Best Buy’s $499 price for the 65-inch version is still pretty great — if it’s still available near you. This 4K TV also sports a QLED panel like the Insignia above, but it stands out with Google TV software and support for HDR10 Plus and Dolby Vision HDR standards. It has a 60Hz panel, so while it’s great for movies and TV shows, it won’t deliver fast refresh rates to unlock the graphical potential of a PS5 or Xbox Series X (if that matters to you).

$500

TCL’s 5-Series S546 sports a brilliant QLED panel, supports a variable refresh rate, and uses the Google TV platform. It’s also equipped with support for Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, and HDR10 Plus, much like the latest 6-Series.

Next up is the trusty 55-inch TCL 6-Series TV, which is still in stock online as of publication. It’s tough to get more for your money, since it costs just $599.99 at Best Buy, a savings of $100. It has many key traits that gamers seek out in a TV, namely HDMI 2.1 ports that can deliver 4K resolution at up to 120Hz, and a Mini LED panel that makes games — and everything else — look better than your average QLED or LED TV. Read our review.

$600

The 2022 R646 is the latest model in TCL’s 6-Series line. The TV features 4K HDR and Mini LED backlighting, along with support for HDR10 Plus and 4K gaming at 120Hz. More importantly, it runs on Google TV software, unlike the last-gen model.

48-inch LG A2 OLED

You can get a 48-inch LG A2 OLED TV at Best Buy for just $570, a savings of $730. This deal is sold out online, but you might get lucky with availability at your nearest store. It might be a little on the small side if you’re hoping to go big this year, but that’s worth the trade-off to get unbeatable picture quality for under $600.

Now, for the usual disclaimer about the A-series OLED: it’s lacking in some high-end features that we really like in the C2; it has a 60Hz refresh rate compared to double that in the C2, no HDMI 2.1 ports, and the C2 gets brighter thanks to its Evo panel. Those omissions may be forgivable for the price, depending on the person.

$570

If you want an amazing-looking display at a somewhat low price, LG’s A2 OLED is one to keep an eye on over the holidays. It lacks the high refresh rate panel and brightness of the pricier LG C2, but the A2 is a lower barrier to entry to fantastic picture quality.

Since I mentioned it a few times already, I might as well tell you about the great prices that LG’s best-in-class 55-inch C2 OLED has been selling for. It’s down to $1,300 at multiple retailers, and the price goes down slightly with size, as you might expect. LG makes this TV in 48-inch and 42-inch variants (as well as bigger, pricier ones), going all the way down to about $900 at the smallest. My colleague Chris Welch reviewed the C2, and you can check out his thoughts right here.

$1297

The LG C2 is both lighter and brighter than its last-gen predecessor, the C1. It also boasts a “dark room” setting to reduce eyestrain, as well as the ability to log into different user profiles.

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