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The 20 best early Black Friday TV deals, including a 75-inch Samsung for just $580

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Tune in to pre-Black Friday's tremendous TV deals! (Photo: Amazon)

TV deals are what Black Friday is all about. “Stock sells out quickly on the best-priced sets, and there are always a few headline-making deals that sell out in minutes,” says shopping expert Kristin McGrath of RetailMeNot. “Zero in on the 4K TV you want, have some backups and get ready to shop as soon as the Black Friday sale kicks off.” That moment is…NOW! The TV sales are truly the best we’ve ever seen. You can score this 24-inch TV for barely over $100 and grab this epic 75-inch Samsung for only $579.

Or get nearly 50% off this 65-inch LG beauty. Need something a bit smaller? This 50-inch Amazon Fire TV is just $250, down from $470. There’s not a moment to waste, though. Scroll, pick and add to cart asap, before your top choice sells out!

*Confused by some of the TV terms? Scroll down for a tech glossary to help you out!

24- to 43-inch TVs

Great for the kitchen or bedroom, this 24-inch standard def set includes Alexa for easily changing channels, swapping inputs and more. You can even search for specific shows. If you want to stream from your phone, Apple AirPlay makes that easy as pie.
$65 at Amazon

One happy customer said, "The picture is incredible! Probably the best I’ve ever had. It fits the space perfectly and I could not be happier with my purchase. We kept the feet so we could set it on a table outside if we want. We watched the Astros win the World Series and it has a fantastic picture quality. Love love love!"

"What a wonderful surprise! The setup was incredibly easy. Carefully packed, perfect condition, the legs and remote in the top of the styrofoam and TV easy to remove. Unlike the others, this one was light, even in the good packaging. (43" was the perfect size for our room)," one customer said.

  • Insignia 32-inch Class F20 Series Smart HD 720p Fire TV (2022 Model)

    $90$130
    Save $40
  • Toshiba 43-inch Class V35 Series LED Full HD Smart Fire TV

    $150$190
    Save $40
  • Samsung 43-inch Class Crystal 4K Smart TV with Alexa Built-In

    $385

50- to 55-inch TVs

A 50-inch TV for $240 is almost unheard of, especially one with this quality! Watch your favorite shoes in 4K Ultra HD and immerse yourself in the audio thanks to DTS Surround Sound. Fire TV makes it easy to find new shows, too.
$181 at Amazon

According to one shopper, "The colors are vivid and bright the sound is great like a movie theater experience, the big plus I have the fire stick built in it makes setting up easy no complications, if you want a great tv without the high price this is the one great quality give the big brand a run for the money, the edges are thin so more screen."

With up to 600 nits (see the glossary below) at its peak, this TV is plenty bright even in direct glare. The Dolby Vision and HDR compatibility means the picture will be as beautiful as you can imagine, and a high refresh rate makes the action smooth.
$400 at Amazon

"I really love this TV. It’s a great picture and I love the voice control and Alexa integration. It set up perfectly with my Alexa smart home plugs. The picture is super clear, sound quality is great and it's so easy to use. Highly recommend!" said one happy customer.

  • Amazon Fire TV 50-inch 4-Series 4K UHD smart TV

    $330$450
    Save $120
  • Samsung 55-inch Smart TV with Xbox Game Pass and Alexa Built-in

    $878$978
    Save $100

65-inch TVs

This is an impressive TV for an even more impressive sale price, especially considering it's 65 inches and HDR compatible. With Roku built-in, browsing content will be easier than ever, and any gamer will love the wide view.
$228 at Walmart

One customer said, "Great picture and sound. Roku remote is a great change from other remotes with useless buttons. Definitely recommend this TV."

At a whopping $1,200 and 48% off, this TV is the cream of the crop. With more than 8 million OLED pixels, few TVs can match its contrast; the Game Optimizer streamlines the on-screen action.
$1,399 at Amazon

"This is simply an awesome television. Super sharp and breathtaking contrast and details. Color saturation and brightness are wonderful, but I expected that with an OLED. The thing that pleasantly surprised me was the sound it produces," said one customer. "Great bass, smooth midrange for dialogue and scintillating treble. I many times do not turn on my soundbar because the onboard system is fantastic."

  • Amazon Fire TV 65-inch Omni Series 4K UHD smart TV

    $650$760
    Save $110 with Prime
  • LG 65-inch Class UQ9000 Series Alexa Built-in 4K Smart TV

    $634

75-inches and up

At 75 inches, this TV boasts a massive amount of screen real estate. The built-in 4K upscaling will make even older shows and movies look great, while the Tizen Smart TV platform makes accessing your favorite services easy.
$580 at Best Buy

According to one satisfied customer, "This is the biggest TV I’ve had. It was a lot of work getting it into my loft, but it was well worth it. Picture quality is great and the sound quality was great (even before the soundbar). 10/10 have been recommending to everyone I have come into contact with since buying."

  • Amazon Fire TV 75-inch Omni Series 4K UHD Smart TV

    $800$1,050
    Save $250 with Prime
  • Samsung 86-inch Class Crystal 4K UHD Smart TV with Alexa Built-In

    $1,648

Glossary of TV Terms:

AMD FreeSync: This is a type of synchronization technology for LCD and OLED displays. In other words, it makes the picture look a lot better with no screen tearing, even if the screen refreshes faster than the input device.

Dolby Vision: Dolby Vision is a collective term that refers to a set of different technologies that can bring a movie or TV show to life, usually by improving the contrast, color depth and other similar visual aspects.

DTS Studio Sound: This is a type of post-processing software that helps create a more surround-sound like experience.

HDR: An acronym for "high dynamic range." Think about taking a picture outside on a bright day; some parts will be in focus, while others will be too dark or too bright. HDR blends those parts together to provide the ideal image that clearly displays every part of the picture.

Nits: A nit is a unit of measurement for how bright a TV (or any display, really) can become. For HDR to work well, you'll need at least 500 nits, but the brighter a TV can get, the better.

Refresh rate: The number of times an image appears per second on a TV. It's measured in hertz, or Hz. The standard refresh rate is 60Hz for 4K TVs, although some can go much higher — up to 120Hz or 240Hz. The higher the refresh rate, the smoother the action appears on-screen.

Upscaling: A TV will always try to display an image at the TV's resolution, but some shows (those filmed even as recently as the early 2000s) will only be at 1080p at best, and often 720p or lower. Upscaling uses software to add more pixels to the image to make it match that of a higher-resolution TV without affecting the image quality.

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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