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Best Buy is already going hard with QLED TV deals ahead of Black Friday

Why wait until Black Friday when you can enjoy your new TV for almost all of November?

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Hisense QLED TV on wall above TV stand with gaming console, controller, and other living room furniture in view

Weeks ahead of Black Friday, Hisense is already your ticket to a super affordable QLED upgrade.

Credit: Hisense

A quick look at the best early Black Friday TV deals


Hisense QLED TV with colorful abstract screensaver


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LG QNED TV with colorful paint splatter screensaver

As one of the OG items being stampeded after in those old Black Friday clips you’re picturing right now, we’ve known for most of our adult lives that Black Friday is one of the best times of year to buy a TV.

The types of TVs spotlighted in the pre-holiday sale have shifted, however. The biggest factor when upgrading your TV this year will probably be the normalization — and subsequently, affordability — of QLED. Over the past few years, QLED TVs have officially gone from “the TV that only the fanciest people you know have” to quite accessible for the average household. Finding a 55-inch QLED under $300 or a 65-inch QLED under $500 during an event like Black Friday isn’t hard at all.

Are TV deals better at Amazon or Best Buy?

At any rate, the types of TV deals you can find might depend on which retailer you’re looking at. In our experience, Best Buy focuses on large screens and has a bigger selection of premium QLED and OLED models from Samsung, Sony, and LG on sale. Amazon gears its TV discounts more toward 43-inch to 65-inch Fire TVs, especially its in-house models. Walmart is known for doorbusters on one or two models that’ll make your jaw drop, but are likely to sell out quickly.

If you’d rather have your new TV for the entire month of November, you’re in luck — a ton of TVs are on sale weeks ahead of Black Friday. We’re already seeing a ton of prices within $20 or $30 of October Prime Day prices, with a select few models matching or beating their Prime Day price. This list will be refreshed regularly as we inch closer toward Black Friday week, so remember to check back.

Our top pick

Why we like it

Remember when we said QLEDs are becoming way more accessible for the average household? At $249.99, this 55-inch QLED is hovering around the same price point that many regular LED TVs were a few years ago — back then, $250 was a great price for a mid-sized TV even if it wasn’t 4K. Now, we can see this 55-inch Hisense QLED being baby’s first adult TV purchase for a ton of people.

The difference between those two cheap TVs is that the “Q” in QLED stands for quantum dots, which form a layer of extra light over the traditional LED panel to pump more saturated colors through the screen. QLED TVs are also significantly brighter than regular LED TVs, making them ideal for watching sports, especially in the daytime.

More TVs on sale ahead of Black Friday

TV deals at Amazon

43-inch TVs

50- to 55-inch TVs

65-inch TVs

75-inch TVs and up

Mashable Deals

TV deals at Best Buy

43-inch TVs

55-inch TVs

65-inch TVs

75-inch TVs and up

Leah Stodart

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

The robot vacuum beat in particular has cemented itself as Leah’s main ~thing~ across the past few years. Since 2019, her expertise has been perpetually bolstered by the meticulous eye she keeps on robot vacuum deals and new releases, but more importantly, her hands-on experience with more than 25 robot vacuums tested in her own home. (This number has probably gone up by the time you’re reading this.) That at-home testing is standardized through Mashable’s robot testing guide — a granular scoring rubric for assessing all aspects of owning and using a robot vacuum on the daily — that Leah created herself.

Leah graduated from Penn State University in 2016 with dual degrees in Sociology and Media Studies. When she’s not writing about shopping (or shopping online for herself), she’s almost definitely watching a horror movie, “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” or “The Office.” You can follow her on X at @notleah or email her at [email protected].

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