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We're scared to see prices of the QLEDs from CES, but you can get a 2020 one from Samsung on sale.

We’re scared to see prices of the QLEDs from CES, but you can get a 2020 one from Samsung on sale.

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Need guidance at a glance? These are our favorite TV deals from Walmart, Best Buy, Dell, and Amazon as of Jan. 15:


The themes of TVs debuted at CES 2021 were pretty clear: brighter OLEDs, bigger screens, and more 8K technology squeezed into a price that’s not super ridiculous.

CES just has a way of making us itch to have a crumb of that detail and color accuracy in our own homes. No, most of us won’t be setting an alarm to snag a 2021 TV when they become available to the public — we’ll just grab an older 2020 QLED model that’s now on sale.

Here are our weekend favorite TV deals from Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and Dell, organized by brand, then size, then price:

Samsung

OUR TOP PICK: Samsung 32-inch The Frame OLED 4K Smart TV (QN32LS03TBFXZA) — $547.99 (save $52)

A $52 (9%) discount is a big deal when it’s on Samsung’s 2020 version of The Frame, which we still haven’t gotten over — despite the 2021 model dropping at CES. The Frame’s dual quantum dot technology captures over a billion hues, with backlighting that stays on top of each scene to adjust tones and keep contrast lifelike. But we know everyone is here for Ambient Mode, which you can get on your wall for less than $550.

Does CES have you itching to buy a new TV? Same — these are on sale.

LG

OUR TOP PICK: LG 75-inch NanoCell 80 Series 4K UHD Smart TV (75NANO80UNA) — $1,199.99 (save $300)

Compared to the discounts that other small NanoCell TVs are seeing at Best Buy — most maxing out at $50 off — $300 off this mammoth model is notable. Since 2017, LG’s NanoCell TVs have been a solid choice that we keep coming back to. The technology builds on LCD and LED by deploying particles to soak up light and boost color saturation, while still staying out of the QLED price range.

Does CES have you itching to buy a new TV? Same — these are on sale.

Sony

OUR TOP PICK: Sony 75-inch Z8H Series 8K UHD Smart TV (XBR75Z8H) — $4,999.99 (save $1,000)

One of the high points of Sony’s 2020 collection was the Z8H 8K, now $1,000 off the price it debuted at over the summer. The most affordable 8K TV Sony has come up with, the Z8H can reach 2500 nits of brightness (showcasing what HDR can really do) and cuts the noise and pixel-y blur out of deep hues and shadows. It’s armed with Sony’s X1 Ultimate video processor, a total beast at upscaling picture. Just note that 8K isn’t supported with USB or YouTube streaming.

Does CES have you itching to buy a new TV? Same — these are on sale.

Hisense, Vizio, and more:

OUR TOP PICK: Hisense 55-inch Class Quantum ULED 4K Smart TV (55H8G) — $529.99 (save $370)

2020 can’t be thanked for much, but it can be thanked for making quantum dot TVs affordable. (Still 4K, but with better backlighting.) Hisense, a known budget-friendly brand, took a stab at the color-boosting technology. This ULED TV perks up the details in each scene, including the typically-indecipherable shadows in scenes with low light.

Does CES have you itching to buy a new TV? Same — these are on sale.

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