Looking for a new TV? Major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, and Target have Labor Day TV deals you can take advantage of right now, so you can catch fall sports coverage and binge all of your favorite shows. Plus, major companies like Samsung recently announced new product lines, so TV retailers are dropping prices to make way for new models.
Our favorite deal is for the Hisense L9G (Android), a short-throw laser projector and an alternative to traditional TVs. You can get a truly large-screen TV without needing a high school gymnasium-sized room to accommodate it. It comes with a 100-inch screen designed to reject ambient light for brighter images, better contrast, and more vibrant colors. You’ll also find some TV accessory deals on this list, including half-off an Amazon Fire Stick.
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Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly model, QLED, Mini LED, or OLED TV, there’s a panel on sale for you on our list. Check out our list of best TV deals below. If you see something that catches your eye, we recommend you add it to your cart sooner rather than later. The deals may not last, and we can’t guarantee they will be available for long.
- Sony 100-inch Class BRAVIA XR X92 LED 4K UHD Full Array Smart Google TV: $8,000 (Save $7,000)
- Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED 4k Smart Tizen TV: $1,700 (Save $300)
- Samsung Terrace Series 75-inch Class LED Outdoor Partial Sun 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV: $5,000 (Save $1,500)
- Insignia 50-inch Class F30 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV: $220 (Save $130)
- Amazon Fire TV 32-inch: $130 (Save $70)
- Sony 65-inch Class BRAVIA XR X90L Full Array LED 4K HDR Google TV: $1,200 (Save $400)
- Samsung CU8000 Crystal UHD 85-inch 4K HDR Smart LED TV: $1,398 (Save $200)
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- Current price: $3500
- Original price: $5500
The Hisense L9G is a short-throw laser projector, which means that you can get a truly large-screen TV without needing a high school gymnasium-sized room to accommodate it. It comes with a 100-inch screen that is designed to reject ambient light for brighter images, better contrast, and more vibrant colors. It also uses the Android TV platform to give you access to all of your favorite streaming apps.
- Current price: $6500
- Original price: $10000
The Terrace from Samsung is an outdoor TV that is designed to handle the elements, extreme temperatures, and even insects. With over 1,500 nits of brightness, you’ll be able to enjoy sports broadcasts, movies, and shows even in full-sun. And with integrated Wi-Fi, you can download all of your favorite streaming apps to turn your outdoor space into the ultimate entertaining area.
- Current price: $2500
- Original price: $3500
Like OLED models, 8K TVs are on the expensive side. But you can save $1,000 on the LG QNED MiniLED when you buy directly from LG. You’ll get cutting-edge, native 8K resolution as well as upscaling for older content. And it supports both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for a more immersive experience.
- Current price: $90
- Original price: $150
If you’re hunting for a budget-friendly TV, the Insignia 32-inch F20 Series smart TV might be a great option for you. Priced at less than $100 and at 40% off, this model offers LED-based viewing in 720p and smart options, such as streaming Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and Hulu.
- Current price: $130
- Original price: $200
Another affordable option is Amazon’s Fire TV. Sporting a 32-inch display and all of the smart functions you expect in a modern TV — including access to streaming services and viewing in HD 720p resolution — this Fire TV also offers Alexa skills and synchronization across other Fire TV devices.
More TV deals
Here are some other TV deals happening right now:
TV accessories deals
What is the best TV deal?
ZDNET’s favorite deal is for the Hisense L9G (Android), a short-throw laser projector and alternative to traditional TVs. You can get a truly large-screen TV without needing a high school gymnasium-sized room to accommodate it. It comes with a 100-inch screen designed to reject ambient light for brighter images, better contrast, and more vibrant colors.
How did we choose these TV deals?
We chose TVs that were on sale with robust discounts, since larger screen sizes and OLED models can get fairly expensive — even with sales. We also chose a variety of screen sizes from brands like Samsung, Sony, TCL, and LG to suit different spaces and budgets.
What is better for my space — QLED or OLED models?
It depends on your space. In a nutshell, QLED models are designed for a brighter viewing area. OLEDs on the other hand offer a more cinematic experience for nighttime viewing or darkened spaces. ZDNET expert Michael Gariffo goes into much more detail here.