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The best 4K and OLED TV deals as of Sept. 10


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Experience your shows in vibrant color and high definition.

Best TV deals to shop as of Sept. 10:


Large 4K TVs no longer have to cost an exorbitant amount of money. Rather, these high-quality TVs featuring punchy colors, decipherable shadows, and smooth transitions are actually affordable for regular consumers. And to make them even more budget-friendly, we've gathered up the best deals on 4K and QLED TVs from top brands like Samsung, LG, Sony, and more.

Samsung

OUR TOP PICK: Samsung 65-inch Class Neo QLED QN85A Series — $1,649.99 (save $550)

You know when you're in the movie theater and the audio sounds like it's coming from the direction of the action on screen? The Samsung Neo TV does that, too. On top of Object Tracking Sound, this TV has impressive contrast and motion enhancement for super clear pictures.

LG

OUR TOP PICK: LG NanoCell 90 Series 75-inch smart TV — $1,896.99 (save $403)

Get a home cinema experience with this massive 75-inch TV, which features an AI processor that works to give you top-tier audio and video in every scene. The TV also has a fast refresh rate, which makes it great for gaming.

Save $403 at Amazon
Credit: LG

Sony

OUR TOP PICK: Sony A80J 65-inch Bravia XR OLED TV — $2,298 (save $201.99)

The Sony A80J TV shows you true-to-life colors with beautiful contrast. And it's a Google TV, so it has voice commands and all your streaming services in one place.

Save $201.99 at Amazon
Credit: Sony

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