Buying a new TV is one of those purchases that starts out exciting but usually ends in decision paralysis and an empty wallet. Between trying to figure out what all the specs mean, sticking to a budget, and finding a size everyone can agree on, it's honestly easier to just keep whatever's been sitting in your living room for the last five years.
But Best Buy is currently throwing its 60th Anniversary Sale, and after doing a little digging, I found some price drops worth snagging. Here are the best TV deals you can shop at Best Buy right now.
Best TV deal overall
Why we like it
I always tell people that if you're going to invest in a TV, OLED is the way to go. LG makes some of the best OLEDs on the market, and saving $900 on a current-year 65-inch model is basically unheard of before Black Friday. Sure, $1,799 is still pricey, but it's worth every penny for this specific screen.
Best budget TV deal
Why we like it
You don't have to spend a fortune to get a capable TV. Finding a 58-inch 4K TV under $200 with a QLED display is a legitimate steal. It's not going to rival the LG OLED above, but the QLED tech gives you much better color and brightness than a standard cheap screen. Plus, it has Roku built-in, so you don't have to buy an extra streaming stick.
Best gaming TV deal
Why we like it
If you want those incredible OLED black levels and contrast but don't want to drop C6-level cash, the B-series offers a middle-ground option. It's built to make your PS5 or Xbox games look gorgeous without any screen tearing, and at under $800, it gives you a pretty good excuse to upgrade your setup.
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