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UPDATE: I've found some deals this week and want to share here, will keep this one updated throughout the week:
Best 65-inch TV Black Friday deals:
50% off wide range of 65” TVs (Walmart.com)
$1,500 off Samsung 65” TVs (Samsung.com)
50% off 65” LG TVs (LG.com)
$1,500 off 65 inch Sony smart TVs (Sony.com)
Best Black Friday TV deals:
70% off TCL, Vizio, Hisense, Samsung, LG, Sony, more TVs (Walmart.com)
$5,000 off Samsung OLED, QLED, more TVs (Samsung.com)
55% off LG OLED & more LG TVs (LG.com)
45% off Sony Bravia & more Sony 4K TVs (Sony.com)
$100 off select Roku, Samsung 4K, TCL, Vizio TVs (Target.com)
I see Black Friday ads every year with 65 inch TVs for like 300-400 dollars and I always wonder if they're actually watchable or just cheap panels that look terrible. My budget is tight, ideally under 500 for a 65 inch, but I also don't want to buy something that's going to have awful picture quality and die in a year. Brands like Hisense, TCL, and random ones I've never heard of dominate the budget category but I can't tell if they're decent value or just landfill electronics.
Has anyone bought a budget 65 inch TV during Black Friday and been happy with it long term? Or do you regret cheaping out and wish you'd saved up for a better brand? What's the minimum you should spend to get a TV that doesn't suck?