If you’ve made your way through our TV sizing guide and have decided a 65-inch TV is the right size for you, now it’s time to focus on some savings. You’ll find various picture technologies among the 65-inch TV deals out there, including QLED and OLED, which each produce some of the best picture quality available. With ample savings available on 65-inch TVs, we’ve done the heavy lifting for you and rounded them all up. Read onward for more details, and act quickly if you see a deal you like. Deals on the best TVs aren’t likely to last long.

Insignia 65-inch F30 Series 4K TV — $350, was $500

The Insignia F30 Series 4K TV mounted on a wall with the Fire TV interface on the screen.
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The Insignia F30 4K Smart TV has everything on the stat sheet when it comes to an affordable TV, and is a serious consideration if you’re looking for something that can compete with the best 4K TVs for under $500. It has a stunning 4K resolution picture, and HDR technology provides a wide range of color details and sharp contrast. This makes movies more immersive and sports more impactful. It also has a range of connectivity ports that make it easy to connect home theater peripherals. And, being a Smart TV, it has modern features like Alexa voice control, DTS Studio Sound, and Apple AirPlay. With the Insignia F30 4K Smart TV also being a Fire TV, it gets you instant access to over 500,000 streaming movies and TV episodes, and access to thousands of channels and apps, including Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Prime Video, and more.

TCL 65-inch 4-Series HDR 4K TV — $360, was $430

A TCL 65-inch Class 4-Series 4K TV mounted on a living room wall with an image of the Northern Lights on screen.
TCL

The TCL 65-inch 4-Series 4K TV makes a great value play even when it isn’t discounted. It produces a great 4K picture with high dynamic range capability, and it comes with a voice remote for convenient navigation and control. It has all of the great conveniences of a Smart TV. These include the capability to stream more than 700,000 movies and shows, live sports and news, and all of your favorite music from Google Play and YouTube, as well as other apps. Free shipping is included with purchase, a nice perk for such a large product.

Vizio 65-inch V-Series 4K TV — $398, was $528

The Vizio 4K LED Smart TV against a white background.
Vizio

Vizio has long been a staple for cheap 4K TVs. Vizio’s V-Series steps up the game a little bit, elevating it above the bare minimum requirements for a 4K TV. Of course, it does get you 4K UHD, so don’t worry about that. Beyond that, it also has Dolby Vision and HDR10+, which will maximize contrast and brightness to give you an incredibly vivid picture. The whole TV has full array LED backlights, so your picture will be lit evenly throughout. The processor in this TV has some power, something you might not even know you needed to consider. It has Vizio’s IQ Active 4K HDR, which can upscale content into 4K. Gamers will appreciate the V-Gaming Engine, which switches the TV to a low-lag mode.

Hisense 65-inch A6 Series 4K TV — $398, was $470

Front angle of the Hisense A6 Series 4K smart TV.
Hisense

Hisense is another great option for budget TVs. This TV has the standard 4K pixels, plus the ability to run Dolby Vision and HDR10. It has a lot of fancy modes you can play with, including Game Mode Plus, which optimizes your game experience by lowering latency and reaching a variable refresh rate of 60Hz. Sports mode automatically smooths motion and adjusts color, so you’ll never lose track of the ball during quick action. The whole TV is powered by Google smart tech, so you can access all your apps without a streaming stick or external device.

Roku 65-inch Class Select Series 4K TV — $400, was $450

The Roku Class Select Series 4K TV on a media stand.
Roku

Roku’s Select Series lineup of TVs are designed to upgrade your entertainment at an incredible value. This 65-inch model makes a great TV to break in with some of the best new movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Prime, Max, and more, as it has built-in access to a lot of different streaming services. The 4K image this TV produces is sharp, rich, and comes in at four times the resolution of Full HD. Roku is a brand that’s made a name for itself making external streaming devices, but is making a splash with affordable 4K smart TVs.

TCL 65-inch S4 LED 4K TV — $400, was $530

The TCL S4 television as seen in a handout photo.
The TCL S4 television as seen in a handout photo. TCL / TCL

Value is front and center with the TCL 65-inch Class S4 4K LED Smart TV, as it’s a nice balance of affordability and features. It delivers stunning 4K picture quality with four times the resolution of Full HD, as well as endless entertainment with easy access to your favorite streaming services. Google Chromecast is built right into the TV, allowing you to easily stream movies, shows and photos from your Android or iOS device. It also has 3 HDMI inputs, which makes it great for gamers who need to connect several consoles, or for anybody looking to connect some great peripheral equipment to their home theater.

Hisense 65-inch U6H ULED 4K TV — $456, was $570

The Hisense U6H ULED 4K TV in a living room.
Hisense

Hisense offers a range of impressive TV models and sizes. The Hisense 65-inch U6H ULED 4K TV will bring a range of great features to your home theater. These include compatibility with Google Assistant and Alexa for voice controls, a filmmaker mode that displays movie content precisely as it was intended by the filmmaker to be seen, and a game mode that automatically adjusts settings for smooth video game playback. This TV also has Bluetooth connectivity that will allow you to connect devices like the best wireless headphones and the best soundbars. This is also a Google TV, which gives you instant access to all sorts of streaming content.

LG 65-inch UQ7570 Series 4K TV — $477, was $630

The LG 50-inch UQ75 4K Smart TV against a white background.
LG

LG is becoming a staple on this list! This LG UQ7570 4K TV has all the perks of the previous models, like the α5 Gen6 AI Processor (one gen better than the UQ7070 above). This allows for 4K upscaling and enhanced picture modes. Gamers will enjoy this TV for a lot of reasons. To start, it has a Games Dashboard that lets you adjust all of your gaming picture settings in one location. On top of that, it’s equipped with the ability to run cloud gaming, meaning you can stream your games straight to the TV from your Xbox.

TCL 65-inch Q7 Q-Class 4K QLED TV — $800, was $1,000

TCL Q Class Q7 QLED 4K TV.
TCL / TCL

TCL makes fantastic budget TVs. They’re great buys even when they’re not on sale. QLED TVs use a separate panel inside of them to inside the colors and brightness of everything you watch. The color is the most important part here. QLED TVs are able to show you over one billion different colors. This TV has several localized lighting zones. This is an accurate way to light LEDs, meaning dark areas can be completely black. Of course it has HDR10 and smart TV abilities too.

Samsung 65-inch Q80C QLED 4K TV — $1,200, was $1,500

The Samsung Q80C placed in a living room on a TV stand.
Samsung

As owners of any one of the best QLED TVs can attest, QLED technology produces one of the best 4K images available on the market right now. It utilizes dual LEDs and Quantum Dot color to create lifelike images, and an overall immersive home theater experience. This Samsung 65-inch QLED 4K Smart TV does all of that and more, as it’s even able to upscale older content into modern 4K clarity. Picture quality is heightened with HDR10+ technology, and Smart TV capabilities include compatibility with voice assistants and easy access to built-in streaming services.

LG 65-inch B2 OLED 4K TV — $1,500, was $2,300

Playing video games on the LG B2 4K OLED Smart TV.
LG

Ah, our first OLED TV, and from a quality brand link LG. If you’re not familiar with OLED technology, you’ll want to check one out. They have self lighting pixels, meaning every tiny dot of color on your TV is perfectly lit, and can be turned off if it’s not needed. That leads to perfect blacks and vivid colors. The B2 uses the α7 Gen5 AI Processor 4K, so you’ll get a quality picture and upscaling on older content. This TV has Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos capabilities, plus Filmmaker Mode, so you can see movie theater quality content the way Hollywood intended.

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