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Whether you are seeking the immersive experience of an 82-inch OLED or want to outfit a kid’s playroom with a 32-inch smart TV, buying a TV on sale can help you get the most for your dollar. We research and track TV pricing to find you the best home theater bargains available, all on tried-and-tested options picked by our expert writers. Looking for even more deals? Check out our main deals page.
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Budget pick
TCL Q6 LCD/LED TV (75-Inch)
$498
$700Save $202What we like: The 75-inch version of our budget pick for the best gaming TV. Specifically outfitted to complement modern PC and console gaming. Bright and responsive. Built-in Google TV. “Game Accelerator 120” feature accepts 1080p 120 Hz and 1440p 120 Hz signals, utilizes variable refresh rate, and reduces effective screen resolution.
Other things to know: Lacks local dimming, mini-LED technology, and HDMI 2.1 support. 60 Hz refresh rate. Worse response and time and higher input lag than other picks, but also less than 30% of the price of our top picks. We don’t recommend the Q6 if your priority is more-cinematic TV and movie watching, but a great option for gaming-focused people.
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The Best Gaming TV for PS5 & Xbox Series X
Top pick
TCL QM8 Series LED TV (65-Inch)
$900
$1000Save $100- Buy from Best Buy (65-inch)
What we like: Our top pick for the best LCD/LED TV. Employs a mini-LED backlight for improved contrast, quantum dots for more vibrant color, and a 120 Hz refresh rate for cleaner, smoother motion. A solid choice for gamers. Offers built-in Google TV.
Other things to know: Only available in larger screen sizes. Loses some image fidelity when you sit off-center. Isn’t equipped with an ATSC 3.0 tuner, so over-the-air broadcasts are limited to a maximum resolution of 1080p. This is the 2023 model. Street prices are slowly declining.
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The Best LCD/LED TV
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Budget pick
TCL Q6 LCD/LED TV (65-Inch)
$400
$500Save $100What we like: Our budget pick for the best gaming TV. A truly budget-oriented 4K TV that’s specifically outfitted to complement modern PC and console gaming. “Game Accelerator 120” feature allows it to accept 1080p 120 Hz and 1440p 120 Hz signals (albeit at the expense of image detail).
Other things to know: Lacks the local dimming and mini-LED technology of our top pick. has only a 60 Hz refresh rate. Doesn’t have the HDMI 2.1 inputs to take full advantage of current-gen consoles.
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The Best Gaming TV for PS5 & Xbox Series X
Budget pick
Yamaha SR-C30A Soundbar
$190
$280Save $90What we like: Our budget pick for best soundbar. Compact 23.5-inch size. The subwoofer won't shake your couch, but adds a decent kick for action movies and games.
Other things to know: Lacks the surround-sound effects of our pricier picks. One HDMI eARC port, two optical audio inputs, one analog audio input, and Bluetooth.
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The Best Soundbar
Our pick
Epson Home Cinema LS11000 4K Projector
$3500
$4000Save $500What we like: Our pick for the best 4K projector for a home theater. Delivers a great-looking 4K image in darker and brighter settings. Long-lasting laser light source. Very easy to set up. Great for both movies and gaming.
Other things to know: Black levels are not as crisp as higher-end projectors. HDR brightness is manually adjusted using slider control. Two HDMI 2.1 inputs. No 3D video support. Two-year limited warranty.
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The Best 4K Projector