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Even if you’re not necessarily excited about the Super Bowl itself, there are still plenty of other great things surrounding the game that anyone can get excited about, like watch parties, drinking games, weird bets—and, of course, deals on new televisions. Since a great watching experience is key to enjoying the biggest football game of the year, many retailers offer discounts on TVs in the time leading up to it. I’ve sifted through everything that’s available and found the best sales, just in time for kick off.
Best 48″ TV deal for the Super Bowl
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The LG Class A2 Series OLED Smart webOS TV has been deeply discounted since the tail end of October, so this discount is nothing new. The price has fluctuated over that time, but its current price, $549.99, is the lowest it’s been. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better OLED deal than this one.
Best 55″ TV deals for the Super Bowl
Budget: If you’re looking for a good deal on a budget QLED, it’s hard to beat TCL.
Mid-tier: For those looking for a better refresh rate and mini-LED, consider the Hisense U8 Series, which is at its second-lowest price yet, after checking price comparison tools.
Best 65″ TV deals for the Super Bowl
Budget: Like TCL, Vizio also makes a great budget TV. The V-Series is similar to the TCL Q6 Series in specs but with a bigger screen.
Mid-tier: The mid-tier and high-end TVs are where you see better discounts for the 65″ models. These Hisense TVs have the best refresh rate of the bunch, including the high-end options.
High-end: If you prefer OLED TVs over a slightly better refresh rate, then consider spending a few extra hundred dollars for these.
Best large (75″ and over) TV deals for the Super Bowl
Budget: The Hisense and Samsung models below are similar in specs. If you can’t decide, consider whether you prefer Tizen or Roku for an operating system. (I like Roku better.)
Mid-tier: The best mid-tier 75″ TV will depend on what you’re looking for. The TCL Q6 Series and the Hisense U6 Series both have a variable refresh rate of 60Hz, 240 motion rate, and are both Google Smart TVs. The others offer better specs for a higher price.
High-end: The first two TVs listed below are OLED TVs. The Samsung 98″ is a QLED model, but it is in the high-end category because it is enormous and the most expensive TV on this list.