Best Buy consistently has some of the best TV deals so when the retailer launches a 3-day sale, we have to check out what it has to offer. It has plenty of great TVs on sale, encompassing a wide range of needs and budgets. Looking for a cheap TV for the kitchen or aiming to upgrade the living room setup, Best Buy has you covered. To help you figure out what to buy, we’ve picked out our seven favorite TV deals. Let’s take a look.
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- Insignia 50-inch F50 Series QLED TV — $260, was $430
- TCL 55-inch Class 4-Series 4K TV — $300, was $320
- Hisense 70-inch Class A6G 4K TV — $480, was $500
- Vizio 75-inch V-Series 4K TV — $680, was $750
- Samsung 85-inch TU690T 4K TV — $1,100, was $1,400
- LG 65-inch Class B2 4K TV — $1,300, was $1,600
- Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV — $1,700, was $2,000
Insignia 50-inch F50 Series QLED TV — $260, was $430
TCL 55-inch Class 4-Series 4K TV — $300, was $320

Hisense 70-inch Class A6G 4K TV — $480, was $500

Hisense remains a reliable name in the TV business and this large 70-inch Class A6G TV demonstrates why. Besides the always good 4K picture, it has Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 support so you get visibly clearer highlights and more vibrant colors than with a regular 4K TV. There’s an auto low-latency mode that’s ideal for gaming so you get smooth play with no lag to speak of. Other features include Chromecast built-in for easily casting your favorite movies and shows, while there’s Android TV too that’s easily customizable so you can browse or find new shows without a hitch.
Vizio 75-inch V-Series 4K TV — $680, was $750

The Vizio V-Series range is pretty powerful for the price. With an IQ Active Processor, you get superior picture processing, speed app navigation and reduced load times. For the picture, there’s also Dolby Vision, HDR Bright Mode, and HDR10+ so you get great contrast and brightness with a Full Array LED backlight and Active Pixel Tuning further helping things pop on screen. There’s also a dedicated Game Mode with ultra-low input lag, variable refresh rate support to reduce screen tearing, along with HDMI 2.1 ports for the latest consoles. Packed with features, extensive support for streaming apps and services ensures this is a great solution for all your home entertainment needs.
Samsung 85-inch TU690T 4K TV — $1,100, was $1,400

LG 65-inch Class B2 4K TV — $1,300, was $1,600

Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV — $1,700, was $2,000

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