The Best TV Deals Right Now (June 2023)
When it comes down to price, TVs are often one of your biggest investments for your home. Since most people only upgrade their TVs every four years or longer, it’s important to purchase a TV that has the size, features, and image quality to keep you satisfied for many years to come. Fortunately, if you can look past the initial sticker shock of some TV models, you’ll notice that there are a fair number of great deals on even the biggest and best TVs out there. Although TV deals are somewhat seasonal, there’s always a good deal to be found if you know where to look. If price isn’t a factor and you’re more concerned about getting the “best” TV for your particular needs, check out our picks for the best 4K TV or the best gaming TV.
TL;DR – The Best TV Deals
Our Favorite TV Pick: LG Evo C2 OLED TV
The LG Evo C2 4K OLED TV receives our top recommendation. First and foremost, this is a true OLED TV. OLED TVs are considered to have the best picture quality of any TV on the market. Compared to traditional LED LCD TVs, they offer better image quality, deeper blacks, better contrast ratio, wider color gamut, and super fast response times. Because of these advantages, OLED TVs are the best at displaying HDR content in all of its glory. The LG C2 is a 2022 model that’s upgraded with an “Evo” panel which offers even greater peak brightness levels than before, a very important spec when it comes to daytime viewing and optimal HDR. The LG C2 also has all the features you’d want in a gaming TV, like a true 120Hz panel and four HDMI 2.1 ports for running 4K at 120Hz on a PS5 or Xbox Series X console, as well as variable refresh rate (VRR), auto low latency mode (ALLM), and even HGiG support. These TVs are so good that the smaller 48″ and 42″ sizes double up as the best gaming PC monitors you can get. Check out our own IGN LG Evo C2 OLED TV review for our hands-on experience with this TV.
TVs: Budget to Best
Buying a new TV doesn’t have to make a massive dent in your wallet, either. Here, we’ll point you in the direction of excellent, affordable TVs that are still worth every penny. If you’re looking for the absolutely lowest price for a good sized TV, here’s your deal. Best Buy is offering its 50″ Insignia F30 4K TV for only $199.99. It features a built-in Amazon Fire TV smart interface and includes the Alexa Voice Remote. To stack on the bargains, you also get 3 months of Apple TV+ (new and returning subscribers), 4 months of Amazon Music Unlimited (new subscribers), and 30 days of Fubo TV (new subscribers).
New 2023 TCL Q7 4K TVs on Sale
TCL released the Q7 only last month. It’s available in 55″, 65″, 75″, and 85″ sizes and they’re all on sale right now. The Q7 boasts a lot of features you’d find in more expensive models. It uses a QLED panel with ultra wide gamut and full-array LED backlighting with local dimming. It’s Ultra (Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HDR10, & HLG) ready and has the built-in Google TV inteface. More importantly for IGN readers, this TV has gamers covered in spades. It has a native 120Hz refresh rate with HDMI 2.1 inputs, so you can play PS5 and Xbox games in 4K @ 120Hz. If your TV can’t support this, then you aren’t making the most of your $500 console.
Another Price Drop on the 2023 TCL QM8 4K Mini LED TV
The TCL QM8 TV has been marked down for a few weeks now, but today there’s yet another $100 price drop on top of that. The QM8 is a high-end 2023 release from TCL. It boasts a combination of a QLED and Mini-LED panel with full array LED backlighting, local dimming (a whopping 2,300 zones), and wide color gamut. These TVs also offer incredibly high brightness levels, way brighter than any OLED TV. For gamers, the QM8 features a native 120Hz panel and two HDMI 2.1 inputs. That means it can pass true 4K @ 120Hz on PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles.
55″ TCL R646 4K Mini LED QLED TV for $599.99
The R646 was TCL’s flagship TV of 2021. It boasts a Mini-LED panel with quantum dot (QLED) technology, wide color gamut, and full-array LED backlight with 240 zones of local dimming. The 120Hz native refresh rate and two HDMI 2.1 ports means that this TV is capable of 4K@120Hz gaming with the PS5 or Xbox Series X consoles. It also has variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode. For the smart interface, the R646 stays with the tried and true Google TV.
55″ TCL R655 4K Mini LED QLED TV for $649.99
The TCL R655 is the 2022 refresh of the R646. The improvements are minimal but so is the price discrepancy. There are two main changes with the newer R655. Whereas the R646 can do 4K @ 120Hz, the R655 can actually go all the way up to 4K @ 144Hz. Also, whereas the R646 uses the Google TV smart interface, the R655 uses a Roku smart interface. I personally think Roku is more user friendly.
55″ Hisense U8H 4K Mini LED TV for $648
The U8H was Hisense’s flagship TV of 2022 and pricing is pretty much identical to the TCL R655. Although the featureset between the two is nearly identical, the Hisense offers a few subtle advantages. The Hisense U8H has more local dimming zones so it’s able to deliver a better image when bright and dark elements are present in the same image. The Hisense TV is also a bit better for games because it has a faster response time. Unlike the R655, the Hisense U8H uses the Google Smart TV interface.
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Best Samsung TV Deals
Samsung is the largest TV manufacturer in the world. Samsung TVs are generally higher priced than any of the other brands out there, but in return you also get some of the best technology. In 2022 Samsung launched the quantum dot OLED panel (QD OLED) panel which is technically superior to standard OLED. QD OLED is only available on Samsung TVs as well as the highest end Sony A95 OLED TV. Samsung also makes the most affordable 8K TV. There’s hardly any 8K content available, but these TVs do make exceptional PC monitors because of their razer sharp clarity.
Best TCL TV Deals
TCL is another high volume TV maker and generally offer the lowest pricing among any of the big TV brands. The models to look at here are the 4-, 5-, and 6-series TVs. The 4-series TVs are basic 4K smart TVs stripped of any unnecessary features (for most people) at incredibly low prices. The 5-series TVs noticeably improve HDR image quality with the addition of a quantum dot (QLED) panel with local dimming and wide color gamut. The 6-series TV is the one we’d recommend for gamers, since it has a Mini-LED panel (starting in 2022) and HDMI 2.1 ports for 4K @ 120Hz gaming.
Note that starting in 2023, TCL is revamping its TV lineup. The 4-series will become the Q6, the 5 series will be the Q7, and the 6 series will be the QM8. These new 2023 TVs have not been released at the moment.
Best Sony TV Deals
Sony, another member of the “big three”, carries a healthy lineup of TVs that are catered towards the current-gen gamer. That’s not a surprise, since Sony also makes the PlayStation 5 console. Sony’s OLED TV prices are dropping steadily and it’s not uncommon to see them challenging LG OLED TVs these days in pricing. The A80, A85, A90 and A95 are Sony’s OLED models and these are all great TVs for current-gen gamers. For the LED LCD TVs, gamers should stick with the X85, X90, or X95 because these are the only TVs that support 4K @ 120Hz gaming over HDMI 2.1.
Best Hisense TV Deals
Hisense leads the pack in TV sales in the Chinese market and fortunately their high volume translates to low prices here in the States. The models to look at are the U6, U7, and U8 TVs. The U6 is the least expensive of the lineup but it still has good image quality thanks to the quantum dot (QLED) panel with wide color gamut (ULED). The U7 is the cheapest TV we’d recommend for current gen console gamers because it has HDMI 2.1 ports that support 4K @ 120Hz gaming. The U8 is Hisense’s flagship model with Mini-LED technology for even better looking images in HDR.
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Although the brands mentioned above are the biggest players in the TV market, there are other TVs that are just as qualified to be your centerpiece TV. Take a look at these deals below from Vizio, Amazon, Onn. and more.
What TV Features to Look Out For
There are a lot of terms with fancy names that might confuse the first time TV buyer. What’s worse, just because a particular feature costs more money doesn’t mean that you’ll benefit from it at all. Depending on your needs, you can ignore some of the features offered in the more premium sets and save your money.
Which makes a good gaming TV?
If you own a current-gen PS5 or Xbox Series X console, then you’ll want a TV that has HDMI 2.1 ports and a native 120Hz refresh rate. That’s because these consoles can play supported games at 4K resolution at up to 120fps. However, that’s only possible if the TV can handle that resolution and refresh rate. Not all TVs support this feature and the ones that do usually command a premium price. If you don’t plan to game on a current-gen console, then this feature will probably wasted on you. There’s very little 4K @ 120Hz media content available outside of video games. Some other features that a gamer appreciate are variable refresh rate (VRR), which is the TV’s version of adaptive sync technology, and auto low latency mode (ALLM), where the TV switches to a lower latency when it detects gameplay.
Which makes a good HDR TV?
HDR, or high dynamic range, is the range your TV can display from the whitest white to the absolute blackest black within a single frame. In order to have a very good HDR, you need two basic qualities: the ability to show as true of a black as possible, and a high enough brightness to produce a punchy white. Several TV features help in this regard. The panel itself, for example, is important. An OLED panel has pixels that can individually switch on or off, thus offering a true black image. A full-array LED-backlit panel simulates this by having “zones” of LEDs that can be independently dimmed, thus allowing the TV to deftly handle scenes where bright sunlight and dark shadows coexist. Mini LED panels allow for even more precising local dimming because the controller zones are smaller and more numerous. QLED displays have an additional quantum dot layer that enhances color accuracy and increases brightness, thus also improving HDR quality. A TV with “wide color gamut” can display a wider range of colors, again improving HDR quality.
For another IGN perspective, check out our take on which type of TV wins: OLED vs QLED.
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