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OLED under $600 and 98-inch TVs under $1,300: the best TV deals to buy this week


TV deals are running deep at several retailers, and the current lineup includes a lot of things. Whether you’re after a budget-friendly 4K upgrade, the first OLED, or something really big for a living room makeover, there’s a deal that’s hard to argue with. Here’s what I would recommend watching:

The best TV deals at a glance:

At less than $180 for a 55-inch 4K TV, the Insignia F50 is the kind of deal you pick up for the bedroom, guest room, or any place you want a capable screen without breaking the bank. It runs Fire TV natively with built-in Alexa voice control, so you get a fully functional smart TV out of the box. The picture quality will not compete with the OLED chooses to lower this list, but at this price it is not the point. If you just need a solid 4K screen that works, this is a great phone at $179.98.

Insignia 65-inch F50 4K Fire TV: $269.99 (was $449.99)

For $90 more you get an extra 10 inches of screen, making the 65-inch F50 an even more compelling choice if the room can’t accommodate it. The same Fire TV platform and Alexa integration continue, and at $269.99 for a 65-inch 4K set this is among the most competitive TV prices around. Great value for a second living room setup or anywhere you want size without the premium price tag.

Hisense 85-inch U6 Mini-LED 4K Smart TV: $899.96 (was $1,197.99)

The Hisense U6 is where this list starts to get interesting. You get an 85-inch Mini-LED panel with QLED, native 144Hz, Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, and HDR10+ support for under $900. The 144Hz refresh rate makes this really useful for gaming and viewing, and the Mini-LED lighting gives it a visual edge in contrast to the brightness over standard LED panels. For anyone looking for a truly large screen with a reasonable spec sheet, this is a deal worth checking out in this roundup.

TCL 98-inch Q6 QLED Google TV: $1,299.99 (was $2,999.99)

A 98-inch TV for $1,299 is not something you see very often. The TCL Q6 is a QLED panel that uses Google TV, which means a wide application selection and familiar smart TV experience. At full price, approaching $3,000 for a 98-inch TV was reasonable by big-screen standards. At $1,299, this is one of the most impressive price cuts in the collection, and if you have the wall space and the right room for it, nothing else on this list competes for cinema quality anywhere near this price.

LG 48-inch B5 OLED: $599.99 (was $1,299.99)

The LG B5 is the entry point to LG’s 2025 OLED lineup, and $599.99 for a 48-inch OLED is really low for what you’re getting. OLED panels offer individual pixel brightness, meaning true blacks and contrasts that no LED or Mini-LED panel can fully replicate. The 48-inch size is also worth noting: it’s big enough for a living room but compact enough to work on a desk or in a small space, making it one of the most versatile options on this list. At $700 off, this is a deal I’d easily recommend to anyone who’s been waiting to make the jump to OLED.

Samsung 65-inch S84F OLED: $899.99 (was $1,999.99)

Samsung’s S84F brings the company’s QD-OLED technology to a 65-inch screen for just under $900, a significant drop from the $1,999.99 list price. QD-OLED combines the brightness and black levels of OLED with quantum dot color technology, which pushes brightness and color volume higher than conventional OLED. Vision AI features handle image processing automatically, and Tizen remains one of the most sophisticated smart TV platforms available. For a main living room TV where picture quality is important, this is a compelling choice at this price.

If the 48-inch B5 is the entry point, the 77-inch version is the one that makes the most sense for a dedicated living room setup. At $1,499.99 compared to the list price of $2,999.99, you get per-pixel OLED picture quality, the same webOS platform, and LG’s LG-assisted image processing at a reasonable price. A 77-inch OLED at $1,500 would have been a special deal two years ago; it’s currently one of the better value propositions in the premium TV space. If you are setting up a master bedroom and want a screen that will last for years, this is one I would put at the top of the list.

An important point

There are many to choose from, but a few deals stand out. The $599.99 LG B5 OLED is the choice for anyone ready to step up to premium picture quality without breaking the budget. The TCL 98-inch at $1,299.99 is an exceptional value for the screen size. And if you just need an inexpensive 4K TV at a low price, even the Insignia is worth grabbing without much thought.

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