OLED, QLED, and budget 4K sets on sale now
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Samsung’s 83-inch S85F TV proves that OLED screens have finally gotten big enough to turn your living room into a real home theater. This 2025 model packs 20 neural networks that upscale everything to stunning 4K clarity and the OLED panel delivers deep blacks and vivid colors that LCD technology can’t match.
This LG 55-inch OLED TV costs $1,049 during Black Friday on Amazon and delivers perfect blacks, infinite contrast and cinema-grade HDR at a record-low price. LG launched this model at $1,599 earlier in 2025 as their mainstream OLED balancing performance with accessibility even if Amazon lists $1,246 as the previous price.
If you're in the market for a new TV, an OLED TV is one of the most popular recommendations. However, it's also expensive. Here's what you should buy instead.
Walmart's early Black Friday TV deals keep getting cheaper, including the one on this super smart LG 4K UHD OLED evo AI smart TV. Save a massive $1,103 off this 65-inch model before this sale ends.
Combining top-of-the-line screen technology, sizes ranging from 42 to 83 inches, and excellent value for money, the C5 is the smart TV model to keep an eye on this Black Friday. Check it out:
There's more, too, with Philips' latest OLED+910 now also on sale – which I side-by-side tested against Samsung and Sony QD-OLED models – which brings the same panel technology as both the LG and Panasonic, but wrapped with its Ambilight system for an extra flash of appeal.
Unlock the secret to choosing the perfect Smart TV. Our 2025 guide compares the top 4K, QLED, and Full HD models, explains key features like AI, and helps you find the right size for your home. Read before you buy!
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This smart QD-OLED monitor doesn't know if it's a TV or not (and that's part of its charm)
The Samsung Smart Monitor M9 M90SF was released in June 2025, with an MSRP of $1,600. It uses Samsung's Gen 3 QD-OLED display technology, wrapped in a stylish exterior that feels like the designer was given the brief "make it look like an iMac, but not too much."