GET UP TO $200 OFF:Looking for a new TV?eroticism hitler As of July 1, you can score up to $200 off Samsung, Sony, LG, and other leading brands.
Fourth of July has officially arrived, and online retailers are helping us celebrate the holiday (and preparing for the inevitable Prime Day slump in sales) by offering discounts on everything from laptops to home appliances.
SEE ALSO: The best time to buy a TV: A guide to the times of year that you'll find the best TV dealsThis year, the TV market is seeing some pretty sweet deals, with top brands like Samsung, Sony, and LG slashing prices on a variety of models in multiple sizes.
Whether you’re trying to build the theater room of your dreams or you just need a small set for the bedroom, here are the best 4th of July TV deals we could find.
The LG 65-inch Class C3 Series evo 4K Smart webOS TV is powered by an α9 AI Processor Gen6 (made exclusively for LG OLED). If you’re not well versed in TV jargon, here's what that means: Its AI-assisted processor automatically adjusts the picture and sound quality to deliver the best viewing experience possible, no matter what you're watching (or how bright or dark the room is).
Its webOS 23, LG ThinQ AI, and Magic Remote features also make it super easy to use. Bonus: Gamers will appreciate the NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium, and VRR support for a smooth, tear-free gaming experience.
If you want a high-end 65-inch TV but aren’t quite readyto spend $1,499.99, Best Buy has the Sony 65-inch Class BRAVIA XR X90L LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV for $1,099.99 — $200 off the listing price.
Although the Sony doesn’t have Dolby Audio or Vision, it does have the Cognitive Processor XR, which remasters images and sounds to produce a more natural, true-to-life viewing experience. And with the BRAVIA CORE app, you can browse hundreds of Sony Pictures Entertainment titles and stream 4K movies straight to your TV.
This TV is also great for gaming (especially if you have a PlayStation). It supports HDMI 2.1, 4K at 120Hz, and VRR.
The Pioneer 55-inch 4K Xumo TV is on sale at Best Buy for $239.99, down from $349.99. That’s a $110 discount off the original listing price (and, if you do it in payments, just $60 a month via Zip).
With 4K resolution, Xumo TV (which lets you stream all your faves), plus three months of Apple TV+ and one month of FurboTV (for new customers only) included, this is a pretty good deal. There’s also a voice remote for easy control.
Even if you don't need the streaming services, the sheer value of a 55-inch 4K TV for $239 is tough to beat. And, thanks to Dolby Vision and Audio, it’ll feel like you’re at the movies (except you’ll be way more comfortable).
The Samsung 43-inch Class The Frame QLED 4K TV (LS03B) is ideal for anyone who enjoys watching TV but would rather not look at a blank, lifeless screen when it's not being used.
Designed for those who prefer the finer things in life, The Frame features an anti-glare display that transforms into a work of art whenever it’s idle. It also hangs flush with the wall (thanks to the included slim-fit wall mount) like a real picture frame rather than protruding outward. You can also customize the bezel: Choose from modern brown, modern teak, or modern white.
Of course, this TV also delivers Samsung’s signature QLED 4K picture, but the real draw here is its ability to blend in with your decor.
Roku 43-inch Class Select Series — $219.99 $249.99(save $30)
Amazon Fire TV 43-inch 4-Series — $229.99 $369.99(save $140)
TCL 55-inch Class S4 — $269.99 $347.76(save $77.77)
Insignia 58-inch Class F30 Series — $269.99 $379.99(save $110)
Amazon Omni QLED 65 inch — $659.99 $799.99(save $140)
Samsung 75-inch Class DU7200 Series — $699.99 $749.99(save $150)
Amazon Fire TV Omni 75 inch — $699.99 $1,049.99(save $350)
Samsung 77-inch Class S90C — $2,299.99 $2,499.99(save $200)
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