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If you only buy your TV on Black Friday and Cyber Monday then you’re doing it right.
The mega-deals holiday is practically an open call to make an upgrade to your streaming experience, as online retailers like Best Buy and Amazon slash prices on dozens of 4K TVs of all sizes. Although sales initially went live live last week, some places waited until today to drop their best price-cuts.
From Amazon’s Fire TV Omni Series (currently $150 off) to Samsung’s QLED (25% off), here are the best TV deals that you won’t be able to get any other time of the year. Here, check out more Cyber Monday deals as we update them in real time.
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Amazon’s Fire TV is a #1 release on the retailer for a reason. For an unbeatable $79.99, you can enjoy brilliant 4K entertainment with support for Ultra HD and Dolby Digital Plus. The affordable set also comes with a Fire TV Alexa-controlled remote, that allows you to sift through millions of movies and TV episodes on platforms such as Netflix, Prime Video and Disney Plus. Up your experience by adding on the Fire TV Cube (currently 33% off) for an even faster and more fluid HD streaming experience, all voice-controlled. Check out more Amazon deals here.
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$73.99$129.9943% offAmazon Fire TV 55-Inch 4-Series (35% Off)

There are plenty of TV deals for Black Friday but the Fire TV is the best bang for your buck. For less than $300, you have access to brilliant 4K entertainment and a crystal clear 1080p image. The newest smart TV, which is a No. 1 bestseller on Amazon, also features new Alexa skills, smart home capabilities and voice functionality for no-fuss binging.
$339.99$519.9935% offSamsung 98-Inch Class QLED 4K Q80C Series (38% Off)

It’s the first time ever that Samsung’s luxurious 98-incher is less than $5,000. It’s a hefty price but it’s worth every penny considering the cinema-worthy quality it promises. The image is more detailed than ever thanks to precision-controlled contrast with deep blacks and bright whites; a neural quantum processor transforms all videos into sharp 4k resolution with an AI-powered processor; and a built-in Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite means you’ll hear 3D surround sound that follows the movement on screen using their virtual top channel audio.
$4,997.99$7,997.9938% offAmazon Fire TV Omni Series (21% Off)

Save $150 on Amazon’s new Omni series TV, which supports 4K entertainment and features built-in microphones for hands-free voice controls through. Through Fire TV, you can stream over 1 million movies and TV episodes on platforms such as Netflix and Hulu to Prime Video and HBO Max.
$597.99$759.9921% offSharp Roku TV 65-inch OLED 4K Ultra HD TV (20% Off)

Sharp’s latest 4K TV has a 65-inch Aquos OLED display that’s immersive, crisp, clear and overall sharp, while it comes with Roku inside for video streaming Netflix, Hulu, Max, Prime Video, Disney+ and much more. The 4K TV also has Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support built-in. For Black Friday, it’s on sale for $1,999.99, or $500 off its list price — a 20% savings.
$1,999.99$2,499.9920% offSamsung 3.1 Inch Soundbar (21% Off)

Tech experts have noted that Samsung’s 3.1 model is one of the company’s best soundbars, praised for solid design, good sound quality and great connectivity options. And now, it’s a whopping $150 off. A dedicated subwoofer gives an extra punch to the bass, while other customization options such as a graphic EQ and lots of preset help you match the audio to whatever you’re watching. Check out more Black Friday soundbar deals here.
$247.95$397.9938% offRoku Express 4K+ Streaming Player (38% Off)

Roku has long been a leader in streaming devices, so it’s no surprise that customers and reviewers have been so pleased with its latest iteration. Like its earlier products, it promises a simple and easy-to-use interface, in addition to fast and responsive controls. Aside from its higher-quality streams, which uses its latest OS10 software for a crystal-clear 4K HD picture, the biggest upgrade is its ethernet support. Unlike the streaming stick, the newest device is compatible with Ethernet adapters for an optional wired connection.
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