Best cheap OLED TV deals for October 2024

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If you're shopping for your first OLED TV, now is the time to buy. OLED TV deals have never been cheaper and whereas finding a sub-$1,000 OLED used to be near-impossible, now you can find multiple OLED TVs at that price point. 

So we're gathering all the best cheap OLED TV deals in one spot for your convenience. (Also, check out our guide to the best TV deals). One of our favorite OLED deals comes courtesy of Best Buy. Right now you can get 4K OLED TVs on sale from $699 at Best Buy. The $699 deal is for the 2024 LG 48-inch B4 4K OLED TV. The 48-inch model is a Best Buy exclusive. 

Not sure which OLED TV to buy? Check out our guide of the best OLED TVs.

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LG 48" B4 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $699 @ Best Buy
Lowest price of 2024!

LG 48" B4 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $699 @ Best Buy
Lowest price of 2024!
The B4 is LG's entry-level OLED TV model for 2024. This TV supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and has improved picture quality thanks to LG's A8 processor. For gamers, it features four HDMI 2.1 ports, a 120Hz refresh rate, a brightness booster, and Game Optimizer Mode. The 48-inch model is a Best Buy exclusive. 

LG 42" C4 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $896 @ Walmart
price drop!

LG 42" C4 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $896 @ Walmart
The C4 is LG's current flagship OLED TV. It's powered by LG's A9 processor and features a 120Hz panel, Dolby Vision/ HDR10/HLG support, built-in Amazon Alexa, four HDMI 2.1 ports and Apple AirPlay 2 support. It's also one of the few OLED TVs that can natively accept a 144Hz input from a PC. In our LG C4 OLED TV review, we said content looked colorful and dazzlingly bright on the new C4 series. It's the best version we've seen of the company's top-selling OLED TV range. Note: Amazon offers the same prices.
48" for $996
55" for $1,275 price drop!
65" for $1,496
77" for $2,496
83" for $3,996

LG C3 4K OLED TV sale: from $1,096 @ Amazon

LG C3 4K OLED TV sale: from $1,096 @ Amazon
The LG C3 is one of the best mid-tier OLED TVs you can buy. In our LG OLED C3 review, we said the Editor's Choice TV delivers perfect blacks, thrilling contrast, and rich, accurate colors at every point across the visual spectrum. It's also perfect for gamers with a suite of Game Optimizer features and a 120Hz refresh rate. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR 10/HLG support, four HDMI 2.1 ports, built-in Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant/Apple HomeKit support, and LG's Magic Remote. Keep in mind that smaller sizes are coming in and out of stock.
55" for $1,296
65" for $1,396
77" for $2,299
83" for $3,496

Sony 55" Bravia XR A80L OLED 4K TV: was $1,699 now $1,199 @ Best Buy
Price check: $1,199 @ Amazon

Sony 55" Bravia XR A80L OLED 4K TV: was $1,699 now $1,199 @ Best Buy
The Sony Bravia XR A80L uses three different technologies that give it a slight edge in the OLED arms race: Sony's Cognitive Processor XR (for better matching colors and contrasts), XR Triluminos Pro (for nailing the richness of HDR), and XR Clear Image (for reducing noise). In our Sony Bravia XR A80L OLED TV review, we called it a marvel that delivers solid picture quality, sound quality, and usability. It supports HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision, 120Hz refresh rate, and it has four HDMI ports (two are HDMI 2.1).
Price check: $1,199 @ Amazon

Samsung 55" S90D 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $1,399 @ Best BuyPrice check: $1,399 @ Walmart | $1,399 @ Amazon

Samsung 55" S90D 4K OLED TV: was $1,999 now $1,399 @ Best Buy
The S90D is one of Samsung's 2024 OLED TVs. The OLED TV features Samsung's new NQ4 AI Gen2 processor, HDR10+/HLG support, 120Hz refresh rate, four HDMI 2.1 ports, and built-in Alexa. It also offers 4K AI Upscaling to ensure all programs are crisp and sharp. On the audio front, you get Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite for 3D surround sound.
Price check: $1,399 @ Walmart | $1,399 @ Amazon

Samsung 65" S90C OLED 4K TV: was $1,699 now $1,499 @ Best BuyPrice check: $1,499 @ Amazon | $1,499 @ Samsung

Samsung 65" S90C OLED 4K TV: was $1,699 now $1,499 @ Best Buy
The Samsung S90C is a slightly cheaper alternative to the S95C. However, both TVs use the same QD-OLED display and are great for gamers with low latency, HDMI 2.1 ports, and support for 4K/144Hz. The only major difference is that the S95C gets brighter, which makes it a better pick for rooms with lots of ambient light. Otherwise, the S90C is an amazing value that'll save you a few hundred bucks. It packs HDR 10+/HLG support, Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant/SmartThings compatibility, and built-in Alexa voice assistant. In our Samsung OLED S90C review, we said the Editor's Choice TV offers premium performance at a midrange price.
Price check: $1,499 @ Amazon | $1,499 @ Samsung

Panasonic 65" Z85 4K OLED TV: was $1,799 now $1,599 @ Amazon

Panasonic 65" Z85 4K OLED TV: was $1,799 now $1,599 @ Amazon
Panasonic TVs are making a comeback in the U.S. Built around Panasonic's HCX Pro AI Processor MKII, its new OLED TV offers support for HDR10/HDR10+/Dolby Vision/HLG and Dolby Atmos audio. On the gaming front, you get a 120Hz panel with VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, and NVIDIA G-Sync support. It comes in 55- and 65-inch size options.

LG 65" G3 OLED 4K TV: was $2,299 now $1,996 @ AmazonPrice check: $1,999 @ Best Buy

LG 65" G3 OLED 4K TV: was $2,299 now $1,996 @ Amazon
We rank the LG G3 OLED as the best TV on the market right now. In our LG G3 OLED review, we said this Editor’s Choice TV delivers ultra brightness and an outstanding picture. For gamers, this TV has Game Optimizer and a 120Hz refresh rate. Dolby Vision/HDR 10/HLG support, four HDMI 2.1 ports, built-in Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant/Apple HomeKit support, and LG's Magic Remote are also included.
Price check: $1,999 @ Best Buy

Sony 65" Bravia 8 4K OLED TV: was $2,499 now $1,998 @ Amazon

Sony 65" Bravia 8 4K OLED TV: was $2,499 now $1,998 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV is a stellar 2024 TV that sits perfectly well between Sony's Bravia 9 and the A95L OLED. It corrals a 120Hz refresh rate on an OLED panel built for entertainment. As for HDR support, it comes equipped with Dolby Vision, HLG, and HDR10, and a 50W 2.1 speaker is quite the added touch. In our Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV review, we said it offers the perfect blacks OLED is known for, plus the wide off-center viewing angles that customers tend to appreciate about OLED technology. 

Samsung 55" S95D OLED 4K TV: was $2,599 now $2,399 @ Samsung
Price check: $2,399 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" S95D OLED 4K TV: was $2,599 now $2,399 @ Samsung
The S95D is the best and brightest Samsung OLED currently available. It's 10% brighter in HDR and SDR than its precursor, the S95C, and delivers an incredibly matte, glare-free display. The Tizen platform also receives a major upgrade on this TV, showcasing a new home UX and AI-based features to personalize your viewing experience. Our Samsung S95D OLED review concluded that this is in contention for the title of best TV in 2024.
Price check: $2,399 @ Best Buy

Panasonic 65" Z95 4K OLED TV: was $3,199 now $2,999 @ Amazon

Panasonic 65" Z95 4K OLED TV: was $3,199 now $2,999 @ Amazon
The Z95 is Panasonic's new premium OLED TV. In our Panasonic Z95 OLED TV review, we called the Editor's Choice TV an utter beast with some of the most advanced features of any TV available right now. It's built on LG Display's second-gen MLA panel, which ensures it vast and vibrant brightness potential. It also comes equipped with a 144Hz refresh rate and a slew of gaming features such as HDMI 2.1, VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, and NVIDIA G-Sync support. It also supports all HDR formats and comes with hands-free Alexa compatibility. 

Why should I buy an OLED TV? 

Simply put: No TV technology can rival the performance of an OLED TV. OLED, or organic light-emitting diode, represents a completely different kind of display. No backlight is required in an OLED TV because the organic pixels emit their own light when activated. So each pixel can be completely turned on or off separately.

That means you don't get that afterglow and light leakage that you typically see in LCD TVs. As a result, OLED TVs deliver intensely deep blacks that even the best QLED TVs can't rival. Sure, QLED TVs can be brighter than OLED TVs, but for the most pristine picture possible: OLED is still king. 

Make sure to check out our QLED vs. OLED TV guide for more comparisons.

Tips on finding the best OLED TV deals

Unfortunately, there's no single retailer that offers the best OLED TV deals. Instead, it's a mix of retailers that includes Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and Newegg. If you're shopping for an OLED TV, our best tip is to compare that model's price across various sites, including the retailers mentioned above. 

That said, Amazon tends to undercut Best Buy's prices, even if only by a few bucks. For instance, on numerous occasions we've seen the LG 55-inch CX OLED on sale for $1,399 at Best Buy, whereas Amazon would have it on sale for $1,349. Or in some instance, Amazon would bundle a free LG XBOOM speaker, whereas Best Buy wouldn't offer any freebies. 

What are the cheapest OLED TV deals we've seen?

During the 2023 holiday season, Best Buy had the LG 48-inch A2 OLED TV on sale for $549, which remains the least-expensive OLED we've ever seen. The 55-inch model also dropped to an all-time low of $799. Meanwhile, we also saw the Vizio 65-inch OLED TV on sale for $898, which has been the least-expensive 65-inch OLED ever. 

Those TVs are sold out now, and so far in 2024 the new LG 48-inch B4 OLED has been the least-expensive OLED TV. It hit $749 on Labor Day and it can regularly be found for $799 during sales events. 

Are refurbished OLED TV deals worth it?

While there are refurb OLED TV deals you can take advantage of, the savings aren't as high as you may think. Additionally, oftentimes you only get a 90-day warranty. As a result, if you dislike anything about your refurb TV (perhaps it might have more nicks and scratches than you like) return shipping might fall on your, which could quickly get expensive. 

Louis Ramirez

As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.