Outside of actual TVs, Black Friday has also brought a few good deals on home-theater devices we like, including the compact Sonos Beam soundbar for a new low of $299, a number of deals on Roku and Fire TV media streamers, and the best price we've tracked on the higher-end Nvidia Shield TV.
75-inch Hisense H8G (2020 model) 4K HDR LED Android TV for $1,199.99 at Best Buy (normally $1,300).īest home entertainment deals of Black Friday 2020.
65-inch Vizio P-Series Quantum P65Q9-H1 (2020 model) 4K HDR LED TV for $979 at Sam's Club ( $1,000 at Walmart and Best Buy-normally $1,200).
55-inch Sony X750H (2020 model) 4K LED TV for $518 at Amazon and Walmart (normally $580).65-inch Sony A8H (2020 model) 4K HDR OLED TV for $1,798 at Amazon and Best Buy (normally $2,300).43-inch Toshiba Fire TV Edition 43LF621U21 (2020 model) 4K LED Fire TV for $209.99 at Amazon (normally $265).Unfortunately, we're not seeing any deals on TCL's popular 5- or 6-Series Roku TVs as of this writing. All are down to the lowest prices we've tracked.
Sony's X950H and Samsung's Q80T, meanwhile, are strong choices for those who'd prefer a premium set with a more traditional LCD/LED and a slightly more affordable price-to-size ratio.Īs for more affordable options, again, you get what you pay for, but Vizio's M7-Series Quantum looks to be a good value among midrange models, while TCL's 4 Series sets and Toshiba's Fire TV Edition should provide decent value on the budget end, depending on what size you want. Note: Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs.įurther Reading LG’s new consumer 2020 OLED TVs will cost up to $6,000If the LG models go out of stock, Sony's A8H OLED TVs are similarly well-reviewed but a bit more expensive.
We'll be sure to update this post if any more good discounts become available, but just be warned that some deals may sell out before the end of the day, since Black Friday sales started earlier than usual this year.
We've also made sure to check price history charts to ensure each offer below brings genuine savings over what you'd pay at other points in the year. While we don't regularly review TVs here at Ars, we've scoured through feedback on forums and review sites we trust to supplement our own impressions. You can check out our list of the best Black Friday deals for a more general roundup, but to make things easier for those who are specifically looking to grab a new centerpiece for their living room, we've curated a separate rundown of the best Black Friday TV deals we can find. Further Reading All the best Black Friday 2020 deals we can find That said, for the handful of TVs that are good value, Black Friday is generally the best time to pick up a new set.