The actual day may have been and gone, but there are still huge Black Friday OLED TV deals live at retailers such as Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy, with some astounding record-low prices.

The reason Black Friday OLED TV deals are super-popular is no secret: this premium TV tech comes with a premium price tag, so if you can get a big discount among the best Black Friday deals still running, your wallet will be eternally grateful. The likes of the LG C2 and Samsung S90C have made for some incredibly well-priced deals this year.

We’ve been testing the best OLED TVs of 2023, as well as keeping an eye on the prices throughout the year, so that we can help you make sure you get the best bang for your buck among any early Cyber Monday deals. We'll make sure that anything you buy is a real discount compared to how cheap these TVs normally are throughout the year.

Black Friday OLED TV deals still live - US

Best Black Friday OLED TV deals in the US

Black Friday OLED TV deals still live - UK

Best Black Friday OLED TV deals in the UK

Black Friday OLED TV deals 2023: FAQs

When did the best Black Friday OLED TV deals start in 2023?

Black Friday itself was on November 24, though the sales events began about a week before that. And actually, there had been many more sales over the month before, starting with Amazon's Big Deals Day on October 10 – many of these deals are just tweaks from there!

You can expect the best Cyber Monday deals to look a lot like these, though there may be some extra price drops on a couple of models – but we suspect these deals are likely to continue well into December too.

What Black Friday OLED TV deals are we finding in 2023?

Let’s start with models from last year that are still hanging around. The LG C2 is the really hot one. This OLED TV from 2022 was top of many of our TV buying guides (including our overall best TV ranking) even well into 2023 because it’s just been such amazing value after some permanent price cuts. Stock is running really low now in many sizes, but not all – and with the LG C3 now available to replace it, it's getting some epic final deals to finally clear it from store warehouses. 

The LG A2 is an interesting one. This was LG’s cheapest OLED TV from last year, but there is no equivalent cheap model being sold in the US and UK in its 2023 range – the cheapest new model is the LG B3. This means that it's unrivalled on Black Friday for super-cheap OLED thrills anywhere that stock remains.

Now, let's move on to this year's model. The two hottest options will be the LG C3 and the Samsung S90C. These generally cost around the same price, and are two fantastic mid-range models. The LG C3 is incredibly well-featured, full of future-proof tech and available in the widest range of sizes of any OLED TV. However, the Samsung S90C has brighter pictures and better sound for the same price – it's our TV of the Year. Both are superb, so keep your eye out for a price battle between them.

At the higher end, you've got the LG G3 and the Samsung S95C. These are the brightest OLED TVs ever made, and again this is a battle of two slightly different-specced TVs at around the same price. The LG G3's picture quality is astounding, and like the C3 is full of future-proofed features. However, the Samsung S95C's pictures are just as good, but it's got better sound and comes with a smart external connections box so only one wire goes into the ultra-thin TV frame. The LG G3 also comes with a wall-mount bracket rather than a stand, while the Samsung S95C comes with a stand only. These two are battling it out for price even pre-Black Friday, and we're already seeing competing discounts from retailers for both models.

In the UK, you should also look out for discounts on the Philips OLED807 (an older TV that's just being replaced, so could be a fantastic deal). There's also the Panasonic MZ1500, which is a new TV with brighter pictures and much better sound than the LG C3, but that's cheaper than the LG G3. If it gets a price cut, it could be a real connoisseur's choice – here's our initial experience with it. But these TVs aren't available in the US, sadly.

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