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Article updated on Dec 22, 2025

Wait, Did Samsung Really Just Drop Its OLED Price to $900?

Stop settling for average picture quality. Grab a premium OLED at a record-low price while these deals last.

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Switching to a high-quality OLED display can make a huge difference in your entertainment space. But high-quality models, as you'd expect, don't come cheap. Add the uncertainty over tech costs because of tariffs and these TVs can start to feel too costly to afford, but there are deals that can drive the price down -- and we've gathered the top offers right now.

An OLED TV is the best option if you want the most vibrant, detailed and immersive viewing experience possible. Even though these high-end screens are pricier than their basic 4K counterparts, we've found deals to help put one in your living room for less. We've rounded up some of the best offers that can knock hundreds off OLED TVs from top brands like LG, Samsung and Sony.

We'll continue to update this page as offers come and go -- which is pretty frequent for TV deals -- so check back for the latest bargains. If you're looking for a specific model you don't see here, you can also check out our roundups of the best 4K TV deals and the best cheap TV deals.

This LG deal knocks off over $600 from this 2024 LG model. It comes with Dolby Vision, HDR10, a 120Hz refresh rate, four HDMI ports and that sweet OLED display with 4K resolution. This is a pretty good price.

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This 2025 Samsung model is $1,100 off and is generously sized at 65 inches. It's known for superb picture quality and an easy-to-use interface, as well as its great contrast and ultra viewing angle. The only issues we found when reviewing it were it lacks the superior anti-glare system and its price, but one of those issues is now resolved.

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This LG 2025 model is $1,300 off on Best Buy. With excellent image quality and a comprehensive streaming suite, the LG C5 is a top choice among 2025 TVs.

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Sony's 2023 Bravia XR OLED model is now $1,400, which makes it a pretty decent value for the money. The 65-inch screen supports 4K resolution with HDR and a 120Hz refresh rate. It also uses Google as its smart platform, providing access to all the streaming services. This model is known for its superb sound and brightness. 

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This 2025 OLED TV has a fast 120Hz refresh rate, along with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and Filmmaker mode, which provide top notch picture and sound quality. It also has Nvidia G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium and a variable refresh rate, as well as four HDMI 2.1 inputs and LG's game dashboard and optimizer, which should keep your gameplay smooth. 

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For a home theater, this massive TV has an 83-inch OLED display. This high-tech TV also has an A11 processor and a brightness booster, along with over 8 million self-lit pixels, all of which results in excellent picture quality. It also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, has Filmmaker mode and is even great for gamers because it has Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium for smoother gameplay.

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