The best TV deals of Black Friday 2018

The best TV deals of Black Friday 2018

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Black Friday season is likely the best and smartest time of year to purchase a new TV. It’s between this and sometime around the Super Bowl, when prices also tend to drop. A ton of retailers will be offering doorbuster specials like TVs priced under $200. Tempting as those “deals” might seem, it’s worth remembering that you’ll likely keep a TV for several years. Even for secondary sets, it’s worth spending a bit more to get something that’ll be a pleasure to watch.

Nothing on this list is a waste of your money. If you can spring for an LG OLED, that’s obviously the way to go. Second to that, I’d recommend either the TCL 6 Series or Vizio P-Series Quantum. We’ve yet to formally review the latter, but I can tell you it delivers exceptional picture quality. Beyond that, you've got the regular P-Series and then Samsung, Sony, and the rest.

The best TV deals of Black Friday 2018

Nov 20, 2018, 2:55pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/good-deals/2018/11/20/18095146/black-friday-tv-deals-walmart-best-buy-amazon-samsung-4k-smart-cyber-monday-2018 > Black Friday season is likely the best and smartest time of year to purchase a new TV. It’s between this and sometime around the Super Bowl, when prices also tend to drop. A ton of retailers will be offering doorbuster specials like TVs priced under $200. Tempting as those “deals” might seem, it’s worth remembering that you’ll likely keep a TV for several years. Even for secondary sets, it’s worth spending a bit more to get something that’ll be a pleasure to watch. > Nothing on this list is a waste of your money. If you can spring for an LG OLED, that’s obviously the way to go. Second to that, I’d recommend either the TCL 6 Series or Vizio P-Series Quantum. We’ve yet to formally review the latter, but I can tell you it delivers exceptional picture quality. Beyond that, you've got the regular P-Series and then Samsung, Sony, and the rest.