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Forget Prime Day — these are the 8 best TV deals in Best Buy's Black Friday in July sale
Forget Prime Day — these are the 8 best TV deals in Best Buy's Black Friday in July sale

Tom's Guide

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Forget Prime Day — these are the 8 best TV deals in Best Buy's Black Friday in July sale

If you've been waiting for a golden opportunity to pounce on a new TV, this week is as good as any. While Prime Day TV deals are beginning to pile up, I've got my eyes on Best Buy's Black Friday in July sales event, which is looking like a much better collection of deals than I initially thought it'd be. There are discounts at Best Buy right now that you likely won't end up seeing at Amazon this week, like the 48-inch LG B4 OLED TV for just $599 — my favorite deal of the lot. By my count, there are currently close to 200 deals listed in this sale for TVs and projectors. Most of them aren't really worth buying. These eight are. My name is Michael, and I've been covering TVs for over a decade. I spend all year watching, testing and reviewing the most popular TVs on the market, but when sales events like this come around, my top priority is helping folks separate the best deals from the rest. If you've been looking for a perfectly cromulent, low-priced 4K TV with easy-to-use features, the 55-inch Roku Plus Series is a slam dunk. $299 gets you decent picture quality and access to the Roku smart platform, one of my favorite smart TV operating systems on account of its approachability. It's a great choice for anyone who's ever said, "I just need a good TV and I don't want to spend very much." This is one of the last opportunities you'll likely have to get the 48-inch LG B4 for this super-low price, as it'll soon be replaced by its successor, the LG B5. As an entry-level OLED, you're not getting quite as many features as what you'll find on a mid-range or high-end OLED TV, but it's nevertheless an incredible TV for movies and gaming. This was one of my favorite TVs of 2024. Get it while it's in stock. The Hisense Canvas TV is designed to blend into a room in the same way a portrait would. To that end, it features a posh matte finish that gives the picture a softer presentation, as well as an elegant frame. If you want to prioritize picture quality above all else, I don't think I'd buy the Canvas TV. However, if your living space cries out for a different sort of TV vibe, the Canvas TV is a great candidate. Full disclosure: I've not yet tested the QN70F, one of Samsung's mid-range TVs for 2025. That said, I've seen it up close and personal, and for this price, it's well worth considering. Like the rest of the brand's Neo QLED lineup, the QN70F blends quantum dots and Mini-LED backlighting for a punchy presentation. The QN70F is also packed with gaming features, like four HDMI 2.1-compatible inputs and support for 4K gaming at 120Hz. That's fantastic for the price point. Looking for something bigger than 65 inches? The 75-inch Roku Pro Series QLED is on sale for a mind-bogglingly low price. It's one of the best deals I've seen this week on a 75-inch TV. Like the Roku Plus Series, the Pro model comes with Roku baked right in. Being a "Pro" model, this TV arrives with a bright, colorful picture and impressive out-of-the-box accuracy. If you're looking to combine Mini-LED backlighting with easy-to-use features, consider this set. All aboard! The LG C4 train is leaving the station. As we enter the back half of 2025, this mid-range marvel will go out of stock before you know it. At just $1,199 for a 65-inch version, you'll be hard pressed to find a better sale price for the remainder of the year. I absolutely love this OLED TV, as it offers class-leading gaming features and superb HDR highlight brightness for a friendlier price than higher-end OLEDs. Get it while you can. Like the aforementioned LG C4, this 65-inch Samsung OLED is at one of its lowest prices ever, and it'll soon be replaced by its successor. It's similar to the C4 in performance and features, but if you're more into the Samsung approach to TV-making, you'll be happier spending that money on the S90D. Just remember that, like all Samsung TVs, the S90D doesn't support Dolby Vision. Stick with the LG C4 if that matters to you.

Samsung's 2025 Televisions Get More Huge, More 8K and More AI
Samsung's 2025 Televisions Get More Huge, More 8K and More AI

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Samsung's 2025 Televisions Get More Huge, More 8K and More AI

For 2025, Samsung has dropped five new ranges of TVs, including two featuring 8K resolutions, with sizes up to 115 inches and promising enhanced picture quality. The company's new ranges consist of the flagship QN990F 8K, the more "affordable" QN900F 8K plus the QN90F, QN80F and QN70F 4K ranges. These TVs will encompass the company's new Vision AI features, which promise enhanced processing, real-time translations, click to search and motion control with a Galaxy Watch. The three QN9xx ranges will also include the company's glare-free tech, as seen on TVs like the S95 OLED. Starting at the top, the company's new 98-inch QN990F 8K TV will cost an eye-watering $40,000. By comparison, this 115-inch TCL is "only" $20,000, though it features a lower, 4K resolution. This Samsung TV, and the remaining QN990F models, will feature 8K upscaling, Motion Xcelerator 240Hz processing, a Wireless One Connect Box and dedicated top speakers for Dolby Atmos. Meanwhile the "step down" Q900F 8K will feature a metal frame design, Motion Xcelerator 165Hz and object tracking sound for tracking on screen content. In 2025, Samsung is the only company so far to announce new 8K TVs, while a general lack of 8K adoption has been attributable to both a lack of content and much higher prices than a 4K model. For 2025, Samsung is introducing three new ranges of 4K QLEDs, which use "Quantum Matrix Mini LEDs" for enhanced brightness and color. The flagship QN90F series will use the NQ4 AI Gen3 processor plus the Motion Xcelerator 165Hz. Meanwhile, the QN80F and QN70F ranges will feature the NQ4 AI Gen2 processor, and the promise of tear-free gaming with the Motion Xcelerator 144Hz feature. It was only two years ago that Samsung had the largest TVs in the market at 98 inches, but these have been eclipsed by Chinese rivals Hisense and TCL. Samsung is now playing catch-up with the 100-inch QN80F and the 115-inch QN90F coming later this year -- both at 4K resolution and with pricing to be announced. Notably, the company has not announced an 8K TV in these sizes. All of the TVs are available now, bar the QN70F, which comes later. Sizes and pricing are as follows: 98-inch QN990F: $40,000 85-inch QN990F: $8,500 75-inch QN990F: $6,500 65-inch QN990F: $5,500 85-inch QN900F: $5,500 75-inch QN900F: $4,300 65-inch QN900F: $3,300 98-inch QN90F: $15,000 85-inch QN90F: $4,500 75-inch QN90F: $3,300 65-inch QN90F: $2,700 55-inch QN90F: $2,000 50-inch QN90F: $1,500 43-inch QN90F: $1,400 85-inch QN80F: $3,500 75-inch QN80F: $2,300 65-inch QN80F: $1,800 55-inch QN80F: $1,300

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