Having a PS5 or Xbox Series X is all well and good, but what use is all that next-gen firepower without a gaming TV that can show it off with style? Thankfully, Black Friday TV deals have kicked off in earnest, and plenty of them would make great gaming TVs.

For Sony PS5 owners, Sony TVs are an obvious choice – though you’ll want to stick to 2021 models like the A80J OLED (discounted to $1,399 after a $400 price cut) that actually package in HDMI 2.1 support. You shouldn’t ignore sets from competing manufacturers, however, whether it’s a premium LG OLED or a budget TCL TV able to meet a smaller wallet.

When it comes to Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, you simply need an LG gaming TV. LG is the only TV maker yet to support Dolby Vision gaming – a feature you’ll get only on Xbox consoles – and you’ll want to make sure you’re future-proofed for the HDR games starting to trickle into the market. But you can see all the best discounts on Black Friday gaming TVs below.

Black Friday TV deals for PS5

Black Friday TV deals for Xbox Series X

More gaming TV deals

Don’t see anything you like? Check out the discounts on other Black Friday TV deals, or head to our PS5 Black Friday deals and Black Friday Xbox Series X/S deals guides to actually get your hands on a console first.

More Black Friday deals in the US

You can see more TV deals with our Best Buy Black Friday deals guide. You can also shop more bargains with our roundup of the best Walmart Black Friday deals and the best Amazon Black Friday deals

Henry St Leger

Henry is TechRadar’s News & Features Editor, covering the stories of the day with verve, moxie, and aplomb. He’s spent the past three years reporting on TVs, projectors and smart speakers as well as gaming and VR – including a stint as the website’s Home Cinema Editor – and has been interviewed live on both BBC World News and Channel News Asia, discussing the future of transport and 4K resolution televisions respectively. As a graduate of English Literature and persistent theatre enthusiast, he’ll usually be found forcing Shakespeare puns into his technology articles, which he thinks is what the Bard would have wanted. Bylines include Edge, T3, and Little White Lies.