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There’s still time to shop Cyber Week OLED TV deals: Get up to 51% off

Sansui 55-inch OLED TV
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If you’re in the market for a new TV from Cyber Week deals, we’ve got good news. There are a lot of Cyber Week TV deals to shop, and if you’re looking for top-notch picture quality, we’ve tracked down all of the best Cyber Week OLED TV deals. OLED technology will ensure you take home some premium picture quality, and we’re seeing discounts from some of the best TV brands. Read onward for details on the savings, and if you’d like a little more affordability with still a high-quality image, don’t miss all of the best Cyber Week QLED TV deals.

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Our Top Pick: Samsung 77-inch S84D — $1,600 $3,300 51% off

The Samsung S84D Series 4K OLED TV on a white background.
Samsung

Here you can go large with your TV screen size as well as savings. The 77-inch model of the Samsung S84D delivers a lot of screen real estate, but with $1,500 in savings and a discount of 51%, it may be one of the best Cyber Week OLED TV deals available. It’s a pretty good deal to land a high-quality 77-inch TV for $1,600, and the fact that it’s an OLED TV makes this a bit of a rare find.

Sansui 55-inch OLED 4K Frameless Design Smart TV — $600 $899 33% off

Sansui 65 Frameless 4K Google Smart TV Black Friday deal
Sansui

Sansui is back and better than ever with this super immersive, frameless 4K TV. It’s also an OLED panel, so you’ll enjoy stunning colors and truly dark blacks. It’s powered by the Google TV smart OS and supports Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision HDR10, and Bluetooth listening. It also features HDMI 2.1 with eARC for next-gen gaming and enhanced audio. But here’s the real kicker. It also features built-in AI-driven karaoke. That’s right. You can turn your living room into a karaoke bar, complete with interactive audio. It doesn’t get any better than that folks, except for maybe the price, which is crazy low for Cyber Week.  The deal ends December 13, so don’t wait.

LG 48-inch Class B4 — $700 $800 12% off

The 2024 LG B4 OLED on its home screen.
LG

Large savings are to be found on this tiny offering from LG. It contains LG’s latest processing tech for intelligent upscaling and the smartest views of any TV. You’ll like this one if you’re interested in the latest TV tech without the big TV size (or cost). For just $700, this is a fun way to get into 2024 TVs.

Samsung 42-inch S90D — $1,000 $1,150 13% off

Samsung S90D 4K OLED TV.
Samsung

More than 13% savings is available on this 42-inch model of the Samsung S90D. This TV is a 2024 release, and its sizing makes it perfect for offices or any room that needs a TV tucked away in the corner. It even has Samsung’s Gaming Hub, where you can stream games and play games with others.

   

LG 65-inch Class C4 OLED Evo — $1,597 $2,700 41% off

LG C4 OLED
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Ranked #2 on the best OLED TVs list, and a huge contender for best deal at 48% off, this could be the TV deal that’s most worth your time for all of Cyber Week. Our LG C4 OLED evo review makes a point of just how easy it is to set this TV up and have great out-of-the-box quality, no fiddling with settings required. This is a layperson’s premium TV that doesn’t sacrifice quality.

LG 65-inch G4 evo — $2,500 $3,399 26% off

LG G4 OLED
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This is LG’s top OLED — we can’t express just how bright this TV is. Actually, we can, as it goes up to 1500 nits at peak brightness, though our full LG G4 evo review explains in full detail that it isn’t this that makes the G4 the brightest TV around, instead its the advanced AI processor that analyzes the image on a pixel-by-pixel basis as opposed to traditional zone-based analysis, allowing the TV to have higher overall brightness. This is a fine TV and one of the best models you’ll see.

   

Samsung 65-inch Class S95D — $2,600 $3,400 16% off

Samsung S95D OLED review
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The S95D is the newest and best from Samsung. The S95D’s anti-glare tech is interesting and makes the best value for the buck in a brighter room. Check out the full S95D review for how that might affect your viewing experience, as it depends on your viewing station. But, if you don’t have a dark viewing environment, this TV very well could beat out the titan that is the S95C.

   

LG 83-inch M3 Wireless — $6,000 $8,000 25% off

LG M3 Wireless OLED review
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This is a giant version of LG’s “wireless” TV with a $2,000 discount. If you position things correctly, as explained in our LG M3 review, you can connect to your TV in a way that is indistinguishable from HDMI through a wireless box. With such a big TV, that could help you out big time in your viewing area organization.

   

How to pick an OLED TV during Cyber Week

Picking an OLED TV for Cyber Week is not that different than picking an OLED TV on any other given Friday. A good OLED is a good OLED no matter when you buy. Just as when you pick up OLED TV deals regularly, look at the brand and make of the TV, check our reviews for expert opinions (when we have a TV review, we’ll mention it in the writeup), and make sure you can afford it.

The only difference you might ascribe to it being Cyber Week is that, generally speaking, some TVs might have better deals at this time than they do at other parts of the year. That means that if you aren’t too specific about which TV you get in a down-to-the-model sense, you might consider going for something a bit nicer than you’d usually aspire to.

How we chose these OLED TV Cyber Week deals

We want to get you a great price on a great TV. That means looking at a sort of Venn diagram and pinpointing where the quality-to-price ratio balances out the best in your favor. It also means we’re looking everywhere. You’ll find a lot of Best Buy deals at this time, but you’ll also find a ton of deals coming directly from manufacturers. It’s all in an effort to get you the best price.

Moreover, we’re looking all over the spectrum here. When we compare OLED TVs vs QLED TVs we, like you, generally prefer OLED TVs. However, they do have one big downside — they can be pricier. With this in mind, we aren’t necessarily going to be finding a ton of budget TVs in this category, but we are still looking through product listings to find products across a wide variety of price ranges. You should be able to find an on-sale OLED TV that you enjoy without spending outside of your budget at this time.

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