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The Black Friday OLED TV deals are still ongoing, despite the big day itself being over. That’s because Black Friday now extends across the entire weekend, meaning you still have time to grab one of the best TVs for PS5 and Xbox Series X going. So don’t fear about missing out because you haven’t – there are still great deals to be had.
The question now, though, is which deals are still worth your money. That’s where we come in. We’ve looked high and low to find you the best Black Friday OLED TV deals still available. Due to the technology in these machines, you’re not going to be looking at the cheapest TVs out there, but you are looking at the best.
Below, you can find the best deals the web has to offer for customers in both the US and UK. Expect the best deals from retailers such as Best Buy and Walmart in the US, and Currys and Very in the UK. Some of the best deals are selling out – so if there’s a TV at a price you’re comfortable with, it’s best to snap it up.
If OLED screens are slightly out of your budget, check out alternatives in our hubs for the best Black Friday QLED TV deals and Black Friday LG TV deals.
Today’s best Black Friday OLED TV deals
US
- Amazon: A1-series LG models now start at $896.99 (opens in new tab)
- Best Buy: premium Sony Bravia models up to $700 off (opens in new tab)
- B&H Photo: save up to $500 on LG and Sony models (opens in new tab)
- Newegg: save up to 26% on new and renewed TVs (opens in new tab)
- Walmart: big savings and soundbar bundles available now (opens in new tab)
UK
- Amazon: £500 off Philips, LG, and Sony models (opens in new tab)
- Argos: LG displays now available for under £800 (opens in new tab)
- AO: save up to 20% on premium LG C and A1 TVs (opens in new tab)
- Currys: £600 off LG displays with 3 months Apple TV (opens in new tab)
- John Lewis: Sony Bravia TVs up to £400 off (opens in new tab)
- Very: save up to £800 on big screen LG models (opens in new tab)
Black Friday OLED TV deals in the US
Sony 55-inch Bravia XR OLED TV (A80J Series) | $1799.99 $1398.99 at Walmart (opens in new tab)
Save $400 – Perfect for those who need a large 2021 model to accompany their gaming and viewing habits, the Bravia XR is one of the best 55-inch TVs on the market. This one’s sold out at Best Buy already and the price was $1 more over there. These TVs are going.
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LG 48-inch A1 Series OLED TV | $100 credit | $1199.99 $899.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $300 – This price keeps changing, but this is among the lowest we’ve seen this week. The A1 is a fantastic OLED screen, and sold out on Amazon at this price point. Luckily, Best Buy still has a few in stock for the minute…
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Sony 48-inch A9S OLED TV (XBR48A9S) | $1,499 $1,199 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $300 – Packaged in with Best Buy’s Black Friday OLED TV deals is this 48-inch Sony model. This $1,199 sales price is saving you $300, and has dropped even more than just a few weeks ago. That means you’re getting the cheapest price we’ve ever seen here, though unfortunately this model is not included in the Black Friday price guarantee.
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LG C1 48-inch OLED TV | $1,296.99 $1,099.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $200 – Another one that sold out at Amazon. The 48-inch LG OLED C-Series was introduced last year, but 2021 was the first year it offered good value. You’re certainly getting a strong offer here, with a $200 discount at Best Buy offering up a low price at $1,099.99 – it was only $3 cheaper on Amazon anyway.
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LG C1 55-inch OLED TV | $1,499.99 $1,299.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $200 – The LG C1 OLED TV launched at a far higher $2,000+ price point earlier this year, but we’ve slowly seen that trickling down over the last few months. That’s all come to a head in the annual sales, with a new low $1,299.99 sales price.
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Vizio 55-inch OLED TV | $1,299 $999 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $300 – We expected it to drop further, and it’s done so. It was well over $1,000 last week and now it’s $999. It could drop further, but don’t hold your breath. This is a deal that’s well worth committing to before Black Friday.
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LG 55-inch G1 OLED TV | $1,999.99 $1,699.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $300 – This is a record low price on the 55-inch LG G1 OLED, which makes Best Buy’s Black Friday price guarantee even more enticing. If this cost drops even further during the main sales, My Best Buy members will receive a refund of the difference. OUT OF STOCK
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Sony A8H 65-inch OLED TV | $2,499.99 $1,799.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $700 – There’s a massive $700 discount on the Sony A8H 65-inch OLED TV at Best Buy right now. That leaves us with an excellent $1,799.99 sales price and you can also save an additional $100-$200 on a soundbar with your purchase as well. OUT OF STOCK
Black Friday OLED TV deals in the UK
LG A1 48-inch OLED TV | £1099 £799 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £300 – This one was £450 off on BT, but they sold out exceedingly quickly. Now, we’re back to £799 on other websites, which is still a decent price for this set, though not as good as BT, which just happened to be the lowest price this set had ever been.
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LG A1 55-inch OLED TV | £1,099 £799 at Very (opens in new tab)
Save £300 – If you’re looking for a larger screen, you can pick up the 55-inch model for the same price as the 48-inch version at Very right now. That’s a worthwhile investment if you’re using your new TV for gaming or big-screen movies.
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Philips 55-inch OLED 805 TV | £1299 £999 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £300 – This has sold out on Amazon at £999 and could be heading that way at Currys if you’re not quick. This 55-inch Philips stunner comes with a thin display that doesn’t overwhelm a room and Ambilight, which means a night in watching movies feel like a night out at the movies. This deal might not last long.
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LG C1 48-inch OLED TV | £1,399 £899 at Very (opens in new tab)
Save £500 – The LG C1 OLED is one of the best gaming TVs on the market right now, which makes picking up the smaller 48-inch model for just £899 al the more exciting. You’ll find a £500 discount on this model at Very right now, leaving us with a record low price.
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Sony Bravia 55-inch OLED TV (KE55A8/P) | £1,599 £1,149 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £450 – Amazon has a record low price on the 55-inch Sony Bravia OLED right now. That’s particularly impressive considering the lowest we’d seen that cost go before these sales was £1,399. That means you’re saving over £200 more than usual here.
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LG C1 55-inch OLED TV | £1,699 £1,100 on Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £599.99 – The LG OLED C-Series is simply one of the best ranges of television out there – ideal for any gaming setup, but used to its optimum potential with a PS5 of Xbox Series X. Best of all, the 55″ and 65″ versions are now their lowest price ever this Black Friday, with the price dropping further over the weekend.
48-inch: £1,099 £902.00 on Amazon (opens in new tab)
65-inch: £2,299 £1699 on Argos (opens in new tab)
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LG C1 55-inch OLED TV | £1,699 £1,159 at Very (opens in new tab)
Save £540 – There’s a massive £500+ discount on the 55-inch LG C1 in Very’s latest Black Friday OLED TV deals. That’s a stunning offer saving you a hefty sum of cash and securing you a premium display for both PS5 and Xbox Series X. It’s now even cheaper here than it was on Amazon on Black Friday.
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Sony Bravia XR 65-inch OLED TV | £2199 £1,799 at John Lewis (opens in new tab)
Save £400 – There are 8 million reasons to snap up this Sony Bravia set: 8 million pixels gives you rich color, crisp images, and deep blacks. You can look elsewhere on the market but will inevitably come back to Sony’s Bravia range thanks to its sheer quality. It’s £400 off now with a five-year guarantee. Well worth snapping up.
Black Friday OLED TV deals: FAQs
Black Friday OLED TV deals: what to expect
Among this year’s Black Friday OLED TV deals, there are a few models that will likely stand out. For those looking to spend as little as possible, we’d recommend keeping a close eye on the 55-inch LG A1. This is already a budget set, by OLED standards anyway, but with the CX and BX likely to also receive some hefty discounts in November, the A1 will need to push its price even further below the current $1,196 record low to remain relevant.
This is a newer model to the market, released over the summer this year. That means predicting the exact price here is a little tricky – we don’t know where LG will take its affordable product line when it comes to the annual sales. However, with 55-inch LG CX OLED deals likely to drop down to at least $1,299 and the LG OLED C1 already hitting $1,296.99 in previous sales, we may well see a sub-$1,000 price tag here.
If you’re looking for one of the best TVs for PS5, you might want to spend the extra cash and pick up that CX model instead. With HDMI 2.1 and an excellent refresh rate, this is one of our top picks for the latest consoles. Last year’s Black Friday OLED TV deals dropped this model down to $1,499 – a $400 discount over the $1,899 MSRP. It’s worth noting that we’ve since seen this display sitting steady at $1,399, dropping briefly to a $1,336 record low over the summer.
If you’re after a Sony Bravia flavor, however, you’ll likely be spending a little more. Last year’s Sony XBR-48 A9S took a $300 discount in Black Friday OLED TV deals. That left us with a $1,499 price tag on the $1,799 display. Since then, however, we’ve seen it drop down to $1,298 in 2021 – a discount that is likely to return in this year’s sale, with perhaps an extra $100 or $200 off.
The new 2021 model, the A80J, has seen a slow but steady price trickle over the course of the year. The 55-inch display originally launched at $1,900 but has since dropped down to $1,798, with a record low price of $1,698 spotted in August. It’s likely that this model will hit that $1,499 position in Black Friday OLED TV deals this year.
In a word, yes. Black Friday is well known for its TV deals, offering up some of the best prices going just before the year closes out. That’s because TV models are usually refreshed every year, as technology gets cheaper and more features slip down to mainstream devices. Brands are keen to ship their previous models out while they’re still relevant, and Black Friday OLED TV deals are perfectly timed for this.
Of course, it all depends on context and availability. If you see a price that works for you, you should absolutely snap it up now. You might save a little more on Black Friday, but you also run the risk of the model you want not being available.
But should you go all in on an OLED display when other 4K TV prices are so much lower? It really depends on what you’re looking to get out of your display.
If you’re just after a simple screen to watch for a few hours every now and then, you might be better off investing in a 4K display (or Black Friday QLED TV deals and the lack Friday Samsung TV deals if you’re still looking for a little luxury). However, if you’re after the best viewing experience possible, with gorgeous deep blacks, a high contrast ratio and wide viewing angles then there’s nothing better than OLED.
Plus, OLED TVs are some of the best TVs for gaming. Not only do LG models like the CX offer up the HDMI 2.1 connection that the PS5 needs for its fastest video transfer rates, but response times are generally fastest on these displays as well.
You’ll be paying around $1,000 for one of the cheapest models, but they still offer a luxurious experience. Black Friday OLED TV deals can offer up record low prices on models released in 2021, which means you’re getting up-to-date tech under the hood and all the latest apps built straight in as well. November is generally the best time to buy an OLED TV simply because of that infamous sale, so if you’re considering investing in a quality display, now’s the time to do so.
How much is an OLED TV on Black Friday?
Even on sale, these panels are towards the top end. Compared to your average 4K TV or QLED TV, you’re spending some serious cash if you’re after the best in the business. The cheapest Black Friday OLED TV deals generally come in at around $1,099 / £1,099, with a few headline acts sometimes dropping down below $1,000 / £1,000 during flash sales. If you see anything below that, it’s well worth jumping on immediately.
We generally see the base LG models at these prices, still offering that premium luxury but without some of the fancier features of the more expensive models. A display with brighter colors and a higher quality picture will usually be around $1,300 – $1,500 over Black Friday.
Today’s best deals
If you can’t quite wait until tomorrow’s wave of Black Friday deals, you’ll be glad to know that there are usually frequent discounts in the lead up to the sale. You’ll find all the latest prices on the OLED TVs we’re watching for this year’s sale just below.
We’re also rounding up all the best 120Hz 4K TVs as well as the best QLED TVs if you’re looking to spend a little less this November. Or, take a look at the best projectors for gaming.
You’ll also find all our predictions for this year’s Black Friday PS5 deals and Black Friday Xbox Series X deals, as well as our top tips for making the most of this year’s Black Friday PS5 TV deals, Black Friday PS5 SSD deals, and Black Friday PS5 and Xbox Series X monitor deals.