Dealmaster: Best Super Bowl Deals for 4K, OLED and QLED TVs

Whether you’re looking to kick off the Super Bowl party or just looking for a new TV, this is one of the best times to get a new big screen TV for your living room. We found many offers and discounts for QLED, OLED and LED TVs. And while 4K is now the standard, you can also make your next TV look future-proof with a discounted 8K bundle.

The best deal we found is the LG B2 series with an OLED panel. The 65-inch model is now discounted by about $600, bringing the price down to just under $1,300. If you’re looking for a more affordable set, consider an LED TV, but be aware that more budget sets are limited to 60Hz refresh rates, making them less suitable for gamers. Gamers should look for TVs with higher refresh rates, such as the $898 Hisense ULED TV with HDMI 2.1 after discount, as well as panels capable of displaying HDR content. For a full list of the best TV deals of the season, be sure to check out our full list below:

Best OLED TV Deals

LG C2 Series 4K 65″Display (OLED65C2PUA) for $1,697 ($2100) on Amazon: With 4K picture quality and support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, LG OLED TV delivers deep blacks, vibrant colors and rich contrast for an immersive experience. The company claims that more than 8 million auto-lit OLED pixels are part of the LG C2, and gamers will appreciate variable refresh rate support as well as Nvidia G-Sync Premium technology for a smooth gaming experience.

LG 65″B2 Series 4K Display (OLED65B2PUA) for $1297 (1900 USD) on Amazon: Slightly more affordable than LG’s premium C2 smart TV line, the company’s B2 series still keeps up. With the same 8 million self-illuminated OLED pixels, it can display over 1 billion colors. Gamers will appreciate the 120Hz refresh rate, support for G-Sync and FreeSync Premium VRR, and crisp visuals that LG claims deliver a realistic viewing experience with rich depth and color reproduction.

Samsung 65-inch OLED (S95B) for $1800 (3000 dollars) in Samsung: Samsung marketing jargon claims that its OLED TV is also equipped with quantum dot technology, and with 8.3 million self-luminous pixels, you get the deepest blacks, vivid Pantone-certified colors, and rich contrast. Dolby Atmos and HDR support is built into this model for immersive entertainment. Samsung also includes its own Neural Quantum 4K processor for AI-based intelligent image enhancement, all in an ultra-slim design.

$1,298 Sony Bravia XR (A80K) 55-inch OLED TV (2000 dollars) on Amazon: Like its competitors, Sony has included an intelligent TV processor that adjusts colors and contrast on this TV to deliver true-to-life picture quality. The Sony Bravia XR kit is aimed at PlayStation gamers, and Sony claims that PlayStation 5 gamers will experience input lag as low as 8.5ms. For gamers, features like Auto HDR Tone Mapping, HDMI 2.1 support, 4K and 120Hz refresh rates, and VRR support make the Bravia XR a one-stop kit for everyone in the house.

$1,798 Sony Bravia XR (A90J) 55-inch OLED TV (2500 USD) on Amazon: As one of Sony’s most popular TV models, the A90J Bravia XR series offers 4K OLED displays along with support for Dolby Vision HDR and Google TV, giving you access to over 700,000 movies and TV shows, as well as apps for popular streaming broadcasts. services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, HBO Max, and more. Like other high-end Bravia XR sets, this one is also optimized for PlayStation 5 gamers and comes with an advanced IMAX setting for immersive cinematic content.

Best QLED TV Deals

Samsung 85-inch Neo QLED 4K (QN90B) for $2,700 ($5,000) at Samsung: The Neo line of QLED TVs feature a more traditional form factor than Samsung’s The Frame, complete with minimal bezels to let you focus on what’s on screen. And with an 85-inch digital canvas, the Neo QLED TV will give you the best view of the game. More suited to larger homes and living rooms, the Samsung Neo range comes in display sizes ranging from 43 to 98 inches. According to Samsung, these TVs boast accurate mini-LED backlighting, HDR32X support, and vibrant 3D sound.

Samsung 65-inch Neo QLED 8K (QN800B) for $2600 (3500 USD) at Samsung: If you’re the kind of person who’s willing to predict their technology investments, Samsung’s Neo 8K TV lineup is now discounted to qualify for the Super Bowl. The 65-inch model is the smallest model in this lineup, but you can also opt for a 75-inch or 85-inch model if you have a larger home to accommodate the screen size. To get the most out of your 8K TV, you’ll probably have to create or search for your own content, as it’s still fairly rare to find 4K content even on most broadcast or popular TV streaming services.

Hisense 65-inch Quantum 4K ULED (65U8H) for $898 (1400 USD) on Amazon: Buying a TV with QLED or Quantum LED backlighting doesn’t have to break the bank, and Hisense is proving that with an amazing sale on an already affordable 4K TV. In addition to HDR10 support, a native 120Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 support for lag-free gaming, and Dolby Vision HDR support, this Hisense TV boasts a maximum brightness of 1500 nits. It also comes with built-in Google Smart TV support.

LG 55-inch 4K (55QNED85UQA) for $997 (1400 USD) on Amazon: LG sells its quantum dot LED TVs under its QNED brand, and like other competitors here, the company’s model boasts a mini-LED backlight. This TV supports Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Apple AirPlay, HomeKit and more, providing broad compatibility with smart home ecosystems. The set boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, support for Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, and an AI-driven processor that helps adjust picture and sound for a better TV viewing experience.

TCL 65″Class 6 (65R646) for $699 ($999) at Best Buy: This TCL TV is now the most affordable choice for a QLED panel on our list. This TCL kit is equipped with mini LED backlight with QLED screen. 4K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate help eliminate motion blur, especially when you’re watching sports or playing fast-paced games. Google TV comes pre-installed on this TV, and the HDMI 2.1 ports make it a good gaming TV.

Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED (LS03B) for $1600 (2000 dollars) at Samsung: Samsung’s The Frame range includes high-tech TVs designed to blend seamlessly with home décor. Whether you want to watch a big game or your favorite show, The Frame will work like a traditional TV. But when you’re done watching your favorite program, instead of a black rectangular box hanging on the wall, The Frame will display your favorite art or photos. With a matte display that reduces glare and distortion, The Frame will look more like a real painting than a painting displayed on a screen or monitor.

Best LED TV Deals

Sony 65-inch 4K UHD TV (X80K) for $698 ($1,000) at Amazon: If you don’t want to spend a fortune on your next TV, Sony’s 65-inch X80K series costs just under $700 and is loaded with smart features. features if you don’t mind a slower 60Hz refresh rate. It comes with HDMI 2.1 support, features designed for PlayStation 5 console gaming integration, and Google TV support with Google Assistant. Sony’s proprietary Triluminos Pro technology is touted to help bring more colors to life, while the company’s Motionflow XR refresh rate technology helps the TV keep up with the action despite a slower 60Hz refresh. Dolby Vision HDR is also supported.

Amazon 43-inch Fire TV Omni Series 4K for $290 ($410) on Amazon: Discounted for under $300, Amazon’s 43-inch Fire TV Omni is a great addition for those on a budget or Alexa-controlled smart homes. 4K resolution at 60Hz, HDR10 support, and built-in privacy mute switches complete the Amazon Fire TV Omni experience.

TCL 55-inch Roku 4 Series for $268 ($599) on Amazon: This affordable TV has 4K resolution on a 55-inch LCD panel and comes preloaded with Roku’s Smart TV feature. With a built-in Smart TV hub inside this TV, you won’t need to add a streaming box or dongle to get some of your favorite streaming apps. The refresh rate is capped at 60Hz, which makes this low-cost set less than ideal for gaming, but direct lighting LED technology can provide more even lighting than similar edge-lit products.

Hisense 50-inch A6 (50A6H) for $250 ($310) on Amazon: great for those on a budget, the Hisense A6 series smart TV still offers many features you’ll love, including 4K resolution and UHD upscaling for lower resolution content, Google TV support, Dolby Vision support HDR and HDR10, DTS Virtual X. sound and sports mode to help reduce motion blur for the best Super Bowl experience. Like its budget counterparts, the refresh rate is set to 60Hz.

Where to watch Super Bowl?

With your new TV in tow, you can tune into Fox to watch the Super Bowl. The broadcast will begin at 6:30 pm ET Sunday when the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles. Many, if not all, of the TVs on our list come with app support, so you can download your favorite streaming service or the Fox app to stream the Super Bowl on game day.

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