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The best TV deals include top models from brands like Samsung, LG, and Hisense.

March Madness is approaching, and if you're aiming to watch the tournament on a brand-new TV, now's your chance to snag an excellent discount. TV deals are available at many retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart, and we expect more sales to pop up over the coming days

The best TV deals right now include a fantastic 50% discount on a huge 98-inch TCL 4K TV. If you want something smaller and less expensive, we recommend the 65-inch Hisense U6K, which is on sale for only $548. The U6K is our top budget pick in our guide to the best TVs.

Below, our experienced deal hunters and tech experts have compiled all the best TV deals across various sizes and budgets. We add new deals regularly, so if the TV you've been eyeing isn't on sale, check back for all the latest price drops.

Best TV deals on 24- to 50-inch models

Best TV deals on 55-inch displays

Best TV deals on 65-inch sets

Best TV deals on 75- to 100-inch displays

Is now a good time to buy a TV?

TVs go on sale throughout the year, but we tend to see the biggest discounts during deal events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day. Sales also pop up around major sporting events, like the Super Bowl and the March Madness NCAA basketball tournament.

With March Madness approaching, we're already seeing some solid deals and expect bigger price drops over the coming days. 

Buyers should also remember that new 2024 TV models will start rolling out to stores in late March. However, 2023 TVs will still be available as long as they remain in stock. Generally, performance upgrades tend to be minor from year to year, and new models are often much more expensive than their predecessors. 

Want to browse more TV sales?

The TV deals we highlight above are only a fraction of what's available across all our recommended retailers. Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon, and more have a vast selection of models to fit your unique needs. Below, we've also listed a few other great sources to check if you need more options.

How do I choose the right TV?

Choosing the right TV can be tricky. There are many sizes, brands, and display types, and prices vary considerably depending on your desired features.

You can find small HDTVs for as little as $100 on the low end with either a 720p or 1080p screen. Decent 4K TVs tend to start at around $300 to $500 depending on size, and generally, you can expect better quality for each extra hundred you spend. On the high end, the best 4K TVs in bigger screen sizes can cost $1,500 or more. 

When choosing a TV, you'll want to start by establishing how much you want to spend, typically tied to how big you want your display to be. Also, consider whether you're willing to spend extra to get the best picture quality. If you already have a TV size in mind, check out our guides to the best 55-inch TVs, the best 65-inch TVs, and the best 75-inch TVs to see our top recommendations. 

If you prioritize high-end image performance, you'll want to opt for a 4K TV with an OLED panel or a QLED screen that includes features like local dimming and quantum dots. These technologies enable the richest colors and highest contrast for a gorgeous HDR image.

Are you a gamer? Make sure to get something with a 120Hz screen and variable refresh rate to support the latest Xbox Series X and PS5 features. And movie and TV buffs will want Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for the best cinematic flare.

On the other hand, buyers who just want a simple smart TV for casual viewing will be satisfied with any reliable entry-level model. These options use standard, budget-friendly LED screens. Though picture quality won't be as impressive as pricier models, there are plenty of cheap 4K TVs with solid performance, including budget picks that still offer 4K, HDR, and many apps.

OLED vs. QLED: What's the difference?

If you're in the market for a midrange or high-end TV, you'll likely find yourself deciding between two display types: OLED vs. QLED. They each have pros and cons, but we think the best OLED TVs deliver the top image performance for home theater fans. 

OLED TVs use self-illuminating screens that precisely dim and brighten each pixel to create an infinite contrast ratio. This makes an OLED display the top choice for buyers who want the absolute best picture quality for watching movies or playing games in a dark home theater room.

One major downside to OLED TVs is that they can suffer from image retention or burn-in. However, current models are equipped with hardware and software tools to combat this, and you can mitigate the chances of producing burn-in by ensuring certain static elements (like heads-up displays in games or news tickers) don't remain on the screen for excessive hours. 

On the other hand, QLED TVs rely on older LCD panel technology that uses a backlight to illuminate their screens. These backlights can have multiple zones to dim specific areas, but even the best QLED displays can't match the pixel-level contrast of an OLED. This can cause an uneven look in dark scenes with halos around bright objects or washed-out black levels that look gray. 

Where QLED TVs have an edge, though, is with peak brightness. Midrange and high-end QLED TVs can get brighter than most OLEDs. This makes a QLED TV a better fit for rooms that let in a lot of light, and they give an extra bit of HDR pop when very bright highlights are on-screen. QLED models also tend to be less expensive than OLED TVs and present no risk of burn-in.

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