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I'm PCMag's TV Expert: These Early Black Friday Deals Are the Best I've Found

It's deep discount time for televisions, and some of the best I've tested are seeing big price slashes for the holidays. Here are my favorite deals so far.

 & Will Greenwald Principal Writer, Consumer Electronics

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As PCMag's lead home entertainment analyst, I've been reviewing TVs since plasma was a thing and 4K was a distant dream. I'm also an ISF-certified TV calibrator and a THX home theater expert. I test every TV that comes into the PC Labs with several thousand dollars' worth of equipment to determine exactly how good its picture is. If you want to buy a new TV, I'm the guy to ask.

TVs always see steep discounts for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but not every deal is a good deal. These are the three best discounts I've found on top-rated TVs (plus a bonus fourth we haven't tested yet but has a very strong legacy). You can save at least a few hundred dollars, and if you want a really big screen, you could save over a thousand.

The Value Winner: Hisense U8N

With its incredibly bright picture and robust set of features, our favorite overall value for TVs this year is the Hisense U8N. It's already an incredible deal at its everyday price of $1,149.99 for 65 inches. Black Friday cuts its price down by a few hundred across all screen sizes, and now you can buy that same 65-inch model for less than $900.

LG's Best OLED TVs are Price-Slashed

LG's OLED TVs are consistently excellent, and they're all heavily discounted for Black Friday. The Evo G4 is one of our favorite TVs this year, with an incredible and very bright picture and a sleek, premium design. Its very high asking price has been chopped by $700 to $1,000 depending on the screen size and where you buy it, which means it's still pretty pricey, but far more reasonable now.

While we haven't tested it yet, LG's Evo C4 is also marked down pretty considerably. LG's C-series of OLED TVs have consistently stood out as excellent performers in the past, and it's likely that this new model would follow suit. You can save at least a few hundred dollars on this model right now, and the 83-inch version is $1,200 off.

Samsung's The Frame: A TV as Pretty as a Painting

Samsung's The Frame isn't the best TV in terms of picture quality, but that isn't its main draw. It's designed to look like a framed painting, and is an ideal way to show off art while still serving as a good television. Its matte finish is rare among TVs and reduces glare to really give the impression of printed artwork. This model is more for home decor than home theater visuals, and it excels as a digital picture frame. It's also on sale for Black Friday, with discounts of $200 for the 43-inch model all the way up to $1,300 for the 85-inch TV.

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About Our Expert

Will Greenwald

Will Greenwald

Principal Writer, Consumer Electronics

My Experience

I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of information and recommendations for game consoles and accessories, smart displays, smart glasses, smart speakers, soundbars, TVs, and VR headsets. I’m an ISF-certified TV calibrator and THX-certified home theater technician, I've served as a CES Innovation Awards judge, and while Bandai hasn’t officially certified me, I’m also proficient at building Gundam plastic models up to MG-class. I also enjoy genre fiction writing, and my urban fantasy novel, Alex Norton, Paranormal Technical Support, is currently available on Amazon.

The Technology I Use

Where to start? I have a standard IT-issued Lenovo Thinkpad for writing and editing, supplemented with an iPad Air and an 8Bitdo Retro Keyboard when I want to write on the go. I also have a Lenovo Legion Go as a platform for running Portrait Displays’ Calman software and controlling the Klein K-10A colorimeter, Murideo SIX-G signal generator, and Leo Bodnar 4K Video Signal Lag Tester I use for testing TVs. 

For gaming, I use a Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X, and a GeForce 5080-equipped MSI gaming laptop. I like collecting retro games as well, and have an Analogue Pocket and a ton of classic consoles and portables. Photography is another interest, and I use a Sony A7 IV when I’m shooting products and events, and a Fujifilm X-Pro3 for my own attempts at visual creativity. And for reading and writing, I’ve become partial to the Kobo Sage for books and the ReMarkable 2 with Type Folio.

When it comes to phones and tablets, I’m pretty platform-agnostic. I use a Google Pixel 8 for my phone and an iPad Air for a tablet. Android, iOS, and iPadOS are all totally fine, but I need a Windows PC. MacOS just isn’t for me.

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