Best Buy consistently has some of the best TV deals, so when the retailer kicks off a three-day sale, we have to see what it has to offer. It has plenty of great TVs for sale, covering a wide range of needs and budgets. If you are looking for a cheap TV for the kitchen or if you want to upgrade the living room, Best Buy is the place to be. To help you figure out what to buy, we’ve picked our seven favorite TV deals. Let’s see.
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- Insignia F50 Series 50-inch QLED TV – $260, was $430
- TCL 55″ Class 4 Series 4K TV – $300, was $320
- Hisense 70-inch Class A6G 4K TV – $480, was $500
- Vizio 75″ V Series 4K TV – $680, was $750
- Samsung 85-inch TU690T 4K TV – $1,100, was $1,400
- LG 65-inch Class B2 4K TV – $1,300, was $1,600
- Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV – $1,700, was $2,000
Insignia F50 Series 50-inch QLED TV – $260, was $430
Showing that QLED doesn’t have to cost a fortune anymore, the Insignia 50-inch QLED TV from the F50 series is a delight for anyone who wants to keep costs down but still want good quality. The screen offers highly saturated and precisely defined colors, so you always get a vivid image. There’s support for HDR and Dolby Vision to make things look even better. For your audio needs, DTS Virtual-X Sound provides immersion in the TV speakers, while there’s HDMI ARC and eARC support if you’d rather connect it to a soundbar or AV receiver. Alexa voice control and Fire TV round out the useful array of smart TV options. It’s easily one of the best QLED TV deals.
TCL 55″ Class 4 Series 4K TV – $300, was $320

TCL is one of the best TV brands for keeping things cheap yet well made. It offers excellent image quality with HDR range, but it’s the little details that quickly add up here. For example, there are four HDMI ports, including one HDMI eARC, while many competitors offer fewer ports for the price. It also has a handy live TV guide, so there are over 250 free channels to check out before delving into the streaming app’s extensive support. It’s easy to search for what you’re in the mood for with a super-simple remote that’s perfect for the whole family. There’s also support for popular vice assistants, including Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant.
Hisense 70-inch Class A6G 4K TV – $480, was $500

Hisense continues to be a reliable name in the TV business and this large 70-inch Class A6G TV shows why. In addition to the always good 4K image, it has Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 support, so that you get visibly brighter highlights and more vibrant colors than with a regular 4K TV. There’s an automatic low-latency mode that’s ideal for gaming, letting you play smoothly with no noticeable lag. Other features include Chromecast built-in for easy casting of your favorite movies and shows, while there’s also Android TV that’s easily customizable so you can browse or find new shows hassle-free.
Vizio 75″ V Series 4K TV – $680, was $750

The Vizio V-Series range is quite powerful for the price. With an IQ Active Processor you get superior image processing, fast app navigation and shorter loading times. For the picture there’s also Dolby Vision, HDR Bright Mode and HDR10+, so you get great contrast and clarity with a Full Array LED backlight and Active Pixel Tuning, making things appear even more on screen. There’s also a dedicated game mode with ultra-low input lag, variable refresh rate support to reduce screen tearing, along with HDMI 2.1 ports for the latest consoles. Packed with features, extensive support for streaming apps and services makes this a great solution for all your home entertainment needs.
Samsung 85-inch TU690T 4K TV – $1,100, was $1,400

As the maker of some of the best TVs out there, Samsung knows what it’s doing. As well as being huge, this TV also looks great thanks to a PurColor Crystal Display, so colors are matched to how you want them to look, along with HDR support and Direct Lit technology, so even blacks and whites have an enhanced provide contrast. A powerful Crystal Processor 4K helps content scale up properly, while there’s support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
LG 65-inch Class B2 4K TV – $1,300, was $1,600

LG makes some of the best OLED TVs around, with the B2 range being very appealing if you don’t want to spend the extra bucks for the C2 range, no matter how good OLED TV deals seem. Of course, there are the benefits of self-lit pixels where each pixel lights up individually, giving you real depth no matter what scene you’re viewing. That’s enhanced by features like a Game Optimizer mode, AI Picture Pro 4K that automatically boosts contrast and resolution, along with AI Tone Mapping for true-to-life visuals. 100% color fidelity and color volume combine well with the a7 Gen5 AI processor, so even upscaled content looks great. A dedicated Filmmaker mode enhances your home cinema time with Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos support, while even the remote control is a dream to use thanks to its responsiveness.
Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV – $1,700, was $2,000

One of the best QLED TVs available today, while also looking beautifully unique, the Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV is a delight. There are all the benefits of QLED technology with an extended color and contrast range. You also get deeper blacks and brighter whites, so whatever you’re looking at looks great. Uniquely, the Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV is purely wall-mountable with an Art mode, meaning when the TV is off it becomes a display of your art collection thanks to a built-in motion sensor. If you don’t want a TV to draw attention to your stylish living room, this is the solution. It is a high-end TV that blends effortlessly into the whole.
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