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TCL 6-Series Roku TV: $700 and up
Save $100 to $502
$700 at Amazon
65-inch Samsung TV: $548 at Walmart
Save $100
$548 at Walmart
LG C1 OLED TV series: $1,097 and up
Save $203 to $1,003
$1,097 at Amazon
55-inch Hisense U8G Android TV: $750
Save $250
$700 at Amazon
Samsung The Frame series wall-art TV: $798 and up
Save $202 to $802
$448 at Amazon
Vizio OLED: $1,000 and up (Update: Expired)
Save $300
$1,000 at Best Buy
Vizio M-Series Quantum MQ7 TV: $480 and up (Update: Expired)
Save $200 to $350
$500 at Amazon
55-inch Insignia F30 Series Amazon Fire TV: $300 (Update: Expired)
Save $180
$370 at Best Buy
50-inch Amazon Fire TV Omni: $360 (Update: Expired)
Save $150
$410 at Amazon
Samsung QN90A QLED TV series: $1,500 and up (Update: Expired)
Save $502 to $1,702
$1,298 at Amazon
Element Frameless 65-inch Roku TV: $300 at Target (Update: Out of stock)
Save $350
$300 at Target
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This story is part of Holiday Gift Guide 2021, our list of ideas, by topic, by recipient and by price, to help you discover the perfect gift.
Cyber Monday has come and gone and with it some of the best prices on TVs this year. But if you missed a deal, don’t worry. Many of the best TVs we’ve reviewed are still available at the same prices, or just slightly higher, as they were during recent sales. Below you’ll find those models, including the TCL 6-Series (starting at $700) and our favorite high-end TV of the year, the LG C1 OLED, still available at its best price of 2021. Both models earned CNET’s Editors Choice Award.
Read more: Best Cyber Monday deals still available: Cyber Week savings at Walmart, Amazon and more
Here are our favorite deals that remain.
TCL 6-Series Roku TV: $700 and up
Save $100 to $502
David Katzmaier/CNET
The TCL 6-Series Roku TV is the best TV for the money overall that we’ve tested, with excellent picture quality thanks to mini-LED backlight technology, QLED color and full-array local dimming. Though this TV technically debuted in 2020, the 6-Series is still a current model for 2021.
All three sizes are still discounted at or near their all-time lows except for the 65-inch model, which is $100 more than its Black Friday low (albeit still a good deal).
TCL 55R635, 55-inch: $700 (save $100)TCL 65R635, 65-inch: $1,000 (save $500)TCL 75R635, 75-inch: $1,300 (save $500)
Read our TCL 6-Series Roku TV review.
$700 at Amazon
65-inch Samsung TV: $548 at Walmart
Save $100
Samsung
We haven’t reviewed this TV, but based on its specifications it probably won’t deliver nearly as good a picture as the TCL 6-Series Roku TV, or even a higher-end Samsung like the QN60A. On the other hand, if you want a big screen from the most popular TV brand in the world, this is as good a price as we’ve seen.
$548 at Walmart
LG C1 OLED TV series: $1,097 and up
Save $203 to $1,003
David Katzmaier/CNET
LG’s C1 OLED TV is currently CNET’s pick for the best TV for high-end shoppers. It offers ridiculously deep black levels and punchy contrast that even the best LCD and QLED TVs can’t match, as well as cutting-edge gaming features such as G-Sync and FreeSync VRR, 4K/120Hz input and an all-new Game Optimizer mode with numerous extra settings. It’s also our favorite gaming TV to pair with an Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 (or both).
LG OLED48C1PUB, 48-inch: $1,097 (save $200)LG OLED55C1PUB, 55-inch: $1,297 (save $203)LG OLED65C1PUB, 65-inch: $1,797 (save $703)LG OLED77C1PUB, 77-inch: $2,897 (save $903)LG OLED83C1PUA, 83-inch: $4,997 (save $500)
Read our LG C1 OLED TV review.
$1,097 at Amazon
55-inch Hisense U8G Android TV: $750
Save $250
Hisense
Hisense might be best known for dirt-cheap TVs, but the U8G is something different. This higher-end model delivers the kind of brightness and HDR impact found on really expensive TVs like the Samsung QN90A, but for hundreds less. We prefer the TCL 6-Series overall, but this discount on the 55-inch Hisense U8G is good too. (Note this was $50 less for Black Friday and has crept up.)
Read our Hisense U8G series review.
$700 at Amazon
$750 at Walmart
$750 at Best Buy
Samsung The Frame series wall-art TV: $798 and up
Save $202 to $802
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Samsung’s The Frame looks like no other TV. Its ultrathin screen can double as a place to display digital art and measures just 24.9mm thick, similar to a typical picture frame. By subscribing to Samsung’s Art Store for $5 per month, you can access over 1,400 pieces of art to show on the screen. The Frame TV comes in a wide range of sizes — from 32 to 75 inches — and each model has large discounts at Amazon and elsewhere.
Even with the sale prices you’ll pay a steep premium for The Frame’s unique look, but for design-conscious buyers it might be worth it.
Samsung QN43LS03, 43-inch: $798 (save $202)Samsung QN50LS03, 50-inch: $898 (save $402)Samsung QN65LS03, 65-inch: $1,797 (save $202)
Samsung QN75LS03, 75-inch: $2,198 (save $802)
In addition to the sizes above, there’s a 32-inch size available for the regular price of $528. And the 65-inch size, while still discounted, is now $300 more than it was during Cyber Monday.
We haven’t reviewed The Frame but we expect picture quality to be similar to the Samsung QN60A series.
Read more about Samsung The Frame TV.
$448 at Amazon
Vizio OLED: $1,000 and up (Update: Expired)
Save $300
Vizio
OLED is one of our favorite display technologies — it offers the best contrast of any TV we’ve ever seen, although it does cost a lot more than LCD. This is a great price on an OLED, however. You can pick up the 55-inch LG C1 for $1,300, but today you can save another $300 by choosing the 55-inch Vizio OLED instead. We haven’t reviewed the Vizio OLED TVs yet but we’re expecting them to be highly competitive, especially against similarly priced high-end LCDs.
Vizio OLED55: $1,000 (save $300) Vizio OLED65: $1,500 (save $300)
$1,000 at Best Buy
Vizio M-Series Quantum MQ7 TV: $480 and up (Update: Expired)
Save $200 to $350
David Katzmaier/CNET
This midrange TV is pretty much the baseline for very good image quality. It’s one of the least expensive TVs with full-array local dimming, which lets it serve up good-looking high dynamic range video, and also has variable refresh rate for gaming. We didn’t like it as much as the TCL 6-Series in our side-by-side comparison, but it does cost less.
With the exception of the 65-inch size (see below) all other sizes are back down to their lowest prices of the year at Amazon. Note there’s an extra $70 off the 58-inch model as a lightning deal today at Amazon.
Vizio M50Q7-J01, 50-inch: $500 (save $200)Vizio M55Q7-J01, 55-inch: $530 (save $220)Vizio M58Q7-J01, 58-inch: $480 (save $290)Vizio M70Q7-J03, 70-inch: $750 (save $350)Vizio M75Q7-J03, 75-inch: $998 (save $302)
Those determined to get the 65-inch size will have to head over to Costco where it’s going for $600. That’s a $300 savings on the regular $900 price tag.
Vizio M65Q7-J01, 65-inch: $600 at Costco (save $300)
Read our Vizio M7-Series Quantum review.
$500 at Amazon
55-inch Insignia F30 Series Amazon Fire TV: $300 (Update: Expired)
Save $180
Insignia
We haven’t reviewed this TV, but based on its specifications and our review of the similar Toshiba C350, we don’t expect image quality to match more expensive models. That said, it’s one of the cheapest 55-inch TVs around. It comes preloaded with the Amazon Fire TV streaming system and includes an Alexa-enabled voice remote.
$370 at Best Buy
50-inch Amazon Fire TV Omni: $360 (Update: Expired)
Save $150
Amazon
We haven’t reviewed this particular Fire TV either, but as with the Insignia above you should expect pretty basic picture quality. The appeal of the Omni — and the reason it costs more than the Insignia above, for example — is the fact that you can issue Alexa voice commands into thin air and the TV will respond. That’s because it has built-in mics, so it’s basically an Echo speaker with a big screen. In addition to other standard Fire TV smart features, the Omni will soon work with Apple AirPlay.
For Black Friday, Amazon knocked $150 off the price of the 50- and 55-inch sizes. Now for Cyber Monday, the 43-, 65- and 75-inch sizes are also discounted.
Read more about the Amazon Fire TV Omni series.
$410 at Amazon
Samsung QN90A QLED TV series: $1,500 and up (Update: Expired)
Save $502 to $1,702
David Katzmaier/CNET
Speaking of high-end TVs, Samsung’s QN90A TV is another one of our favorites that just got a Black Friday price cut. This TV uses QLED TV tech augmented by mini-LED for a brighter image than any OLED TV. The spectacular contrast of OLED still won out in my side-by-side tests, so I still recommend the LG C1 overall, but the QN90A comes closer than ever. And in the 85-inch size, this Samsung costs a lot less than the 83-inch C1.
Read our Samsung QN90A QLED TV review.
$1,298 at Amazon
Element Frameless 65-inch Roku TV: $300 at Target (Update: Out of stock)
Save $350
Element
This 65-inch TV from Element runs Roku’s streaming software for easy access to all your favorite apps, and has a thin bezel to make it look even better when it’s hanging on your wall. It’s a newer model, and while it may not have all the bells and whistles that other models do, the price more than makes up for that.
This deal is currently sold out nationally but may be available at your local Target.
$300 at Target
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