I review TVs for a living, and these are 9 of the best Black Friday OLED TV deals you'll see this year

Deal image with four OLED TVs displaying red flowers on their screens with big savings logo in white
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Black Friday is still a couple of weeks away, officially arriving on November 28, but there are already excellent deals available, including on some of 2025's top OLED TVs.

2025 has seen some of the best OLED TVs released, and I've personally tested most of the TVs on my list of 9 deals below.

Today's best Black Friday OLED TV deals in the US

Today's best Black Friday OLED TV deals in the UK

LG C5

LG C5 55-inch 4K OLED TV (2025)
LG C5 55-inch 4K OLED TV (2025): was $1,266.95 now $1,199.99 at Amazon

The LG C5 is a jack-of-all-trades that delivers superb picture quality and staggeringly good gaming performance, meaning movie fans and gamers alike will be pleased. This deal takes the C5 55-inch down to $1,199. It has fallen to $1,149 in the past, but the C5 is such a good value even at full price that any discount is worth noting.

LG C5 42-inch 4K OLED TV (2025)
LG C5 42-inch 4K OLED TV (2025): was $1,099.99 now $849.99 at Amazon

The LG C5 really does it all, delivering spectacular picture quality with bright colors and strong contrast, superb gaming features and performance, and a user-friendly smart TV platform. This deal takes the smallest 42-inch model down to a record-low price of £849.99, a massive £250 saving.

LG C5 with sunrise over canyon on screen

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The LG C5 is one of the best TVs I've tested this year, filling the shoes of its excellent LG C4 predecessor brilliantly.

I was impressed by the C5's picture quality during my testing, as it delivered crisp, contrast-rich and colorful images. Whether it was dark movies such as The Batman or bright, colorful movies such as Wicked, the C5 displayed images with real accuracy. It's also got strong motion for sports and has great brightness for a mid-range OLED to add punch to HDR highlights.

The C5 is also one of the best gaming TVs of 2025, with four HDMI 2.1 ports supporting 4K 144Hz, AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync, HGiG, ALLM and Dolby Vision gaming. I found gameplay itself smooth and responsive during chaotic battles in Battlefield V, thanks to the C5's ultra-low 9.2ms input lag time.

The C5 is excellent value, even at full price, but it's already got some superb discounts. In the US, you can get the 55-inch C5 for $1,196.99 (was $1266.99), a near record-low price, at Amazon US and in the UK, you can pick up the 42-inch C5 for a lowest-ever £849.99 (was £1,099.99) at Amazon UK.

LG B5

LG  B5 65-inch 4K OLED TV (2025)
LG B5 65-inch 4K OLED TV (2025): was $1,176.99 now $996.99 at Amazon

The LG B5 is a more affordable OLED, but still delivers the premium features and performance you'd expect from an OLED TV. It's easily one of 2025's best TVs, and this deal knocks the 65-inch model's price down to $996, which is $180 off its full price. For a 65-inch TV with this level of performance, that's a superb deal.

LG  B5 48-inch 4K OLED TV (2025)
LG B5 48-inch 4K OLED TV (2025): was $999.99 now $749.99 at Amazon

The LG B5 is an entry-level OLED TV that delivers performance and features that far exceed its price. It has fantastic picture quality with natural-looking colors and a full suite of gaming features. This deal knocks the 48-inch model down to a record-low £849.99, a £150 saving on a TV that's perfectly sized for gaming.

LG B5 OLED TV with parrot on screen

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The LG B5 OLED delivers a full stock of smart and gaming features, along with great picture quality, at an affordable price.

When I tested the LG B5, I was surprised by how accurate and punchy its picture was for an entry-level OLED TV. Its strong contrast was perfect for movies such as The Batman and Alien: Romulus and its vivid color benefited movies such as Elemental. While it doesn't have the high brightness of more premium OLEDs, it delivers in every other way.

The B5 is also an accomplished gaming TV, with four HDMI 2.1 ports supporting 4K 120Hz, VRR (FreeSync and G-Sync included), Dolby Vision gaming, HGiG and ALLM. With an ultra-low 9.2ms input lag time, I found its performance responsive for even the most fast-paced battles in Battlefield V.

The B5 is already one of the cheapest ways to get a great OLED TV, but with Black Friday around the corner, it's got some great deals in both the UK and US. In the US, you can pick up the 65-inch B5 for $996.99 (was $1,176.99) at Amazon US, and in the UK, you can pick up the 48-inch B5 for 48-inch B5 for £749.99 (was £999.99) at Amazon UK.

Sony Bravia 8 II

Sony  Bravia 8 II 65-inch 4K QD-OLED TV (2025)
Sony Bravia 8 II 65-inch 4K QD-OLED TV (2025) : was $3,299.99 now $2,298.99 at Amazon

The Sony Bravia 8 II is a flagship OLED TV that delivers great picture quality thanks to its QD-OLED panel, along with solid gaming performance. While Sony's TVs usually come at a premium, the Bravia 8 II is competitively priced and this deal knocks a massive $1,000 off the 65-inch model, taking it to a record-low $2,298.99.

Sony  Bravia 8 II 55-inch 4K QD-OLED TV (2025)
Sony Bravia 8 II 55-inch 4K QD-OLED TV (2025) : was £1,799 now £1,699 at Currys

The Sony Bravia 8 II delivers accurate picture quality with natural colors and excellent detail. It also has a strong list of gaming features with performance to match and has powerful built-in sound. This early Black Friday deal at Currys knocks £200 off the 55-inch model, taking it down to a lowest ever £1,799.99, a great price for a flagship OLED TV.

Sony Bravia 8 II showing image of landscape

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The battle for the best flagship OLED TV has been a tough one in 2025, but the Sony Bravia 8 II is a serious contender thanks to its great picture quality, strong built-in sound and good list of features.

When we tested the Bravia 8 II, we found its picture quality to be amazing, with natural colors, bright highlights and deep blacks for movies such as Civil War, brilliant motion handling for sports and great upscaling of older movies and TV shows.

The Bravia 8 II also delivers punchy built-in sound, with clear voices and accurate mapping of audio to the action on screen.

Sony's TVs are usually priced at a premium compared to rival models from the likes of LG and Samsung, but the Bravia 8 II is better priced than previous Sony TVs and some early Black Friday deals make that value even better. In the US, you can get the 65-inch Bravia 8 II for $2,298.99 (was $3,299.99) at Amazon US and in the UK, you can get the 55-inch Bravia 8 II for £1,799.99 (was £1,999.99) at Currys.

LG G5

LG G5 OLED TV showing image of horses against green hills

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The LG G5 is the brand's flagship OLED TV in 2025 and, equipped with a new 'four-stack' OLED panel, it delivers staggering brightness for an OLED, along with the stellar gaming performance LG's OLEDs are known for.

The G5 delivered excellent picture quality during our testing, particularly with its deep blacks and strong contrast in scenes from shows such as Severance. The G5 also displayed brilliant upscaling, earning a clean sweep of votes in TechRadar's blind four-way OLED showdown. But where the G5 really grabs headlines is with its brightness: delivering 2,268 nits, it's the brightest OLED TV we've tested to date.

The G5 is a fantastic TV for gaming. It has four HDMI 2.1 ports that support 4K 165Hz, FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync, HGiG, Dolby Vision gaming and ALLM. It also has a low 9.2ms input lag time for ultra-responsive gameplay.

The LG G5 is one of the best-priced flagship OLED TVs of 2025, and this early Black Friday deal knocks even more money off. The 65-inch G5 is available for $1,997.99 (was $2,497.99) at Amazon, a $500 saving and a record-low price.

Samsung S90F (65-inch)

Samsung  S90F 65-inch 4K QD-OLED TV (2025)
Samsung S90F 65-inch 4K QD-OLED TV (2025): was $1,997.99 now $1,397.99 at Amazon

The Samsung S90F delivers notably bright images for a mid-range OLED TV. With a QD-OLED panel, it also displays rich contrast and vivid colors. It's fully stocked for gaming and has the best version of Samsung's Tizen smart TV platform to date. This deal knocks the 65-inch model's price down to a record-low of $1,397.99, a $600 saving.

Samsung S90F showing image of cluttered table

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The Samsung S90F is a brilliant mid-range TV with a QD-OLED panel that delivers phenomenal picture quality, and it's also equipped with a full suite of gaming features.

When we tested the S90F, we were impressed by its rich blacks, powerful contrast and high brightness for a mid-range OLED (it hit over 1,500 nits in our tests). It also delivers vibrant colors and crisp textures. It's worth noting that not all S90F screen sizes use the more premium QD-OLED panel, but the 65-inch model does.

The S90F is also great for gaming, with support for 4K 144Hz, FreeSync and G-Sync (the latter a first in Samsung TVs), ALLM, HGiG and HDR10+ gaming. It boasts an ultra-low 9.2ms input lag, which means gameplay feels fast and responsive.

The 65-inch S90F is already a great value due to its QD-OLED panel, but this Black Friday deal takes the 65-inch S90F down to $1,397.99 (was $1,997.99) at Amazon.

Panasonic Z95B

Panasonic  Z95B 55-inch 4K OLED TV (2025)
Panasonic Z95B 55-inch 4K OLED TV (2025) : was £1,799.99 now £1,699.99 at Currys

The Panasonic Z95B delivers gorgeous picture quality and weighty and immersive built-in sound. It's also a solid TV for gaming. Usually priced higher than its rivals, this early Black Friday deal at Currys takes the 55-inch model down to £1,699.99, making it much more competitive with its OLED rivals.

Panasonic z95b showing abstract image

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The Panasonic Z95B is a phenomenal flagship OLED TV that delivers premium picture and sound quality. With Black Friday approaching, it's now similarly priced to its rivals, making it a much more tempting option.

When I tested the Z95B alongside as part of our four-way OLED showdown, I preferred its picture over any other TV. It delivered natural, refined textures, bold color, and strong contrast, with deep blacks and punchy highlights. It doesn't have the brightness of its rivals when set to its Movie mode or Filmmaker Mode, but it does display excellent accuracy in those picture presets

The Z95B's sound is immersive, punchy and detailed thanks to a built-in 5.1.2 channel speaker array that delivers 160W of power. Its ability deliver Dolby Atmos soundtracks with precision was evident in movies we watched like Mad Max: Fury Road.

Panasonic's TVs usually come at a premium, but the Z95B is priced more competitively this year, and this early Black Friday deal takes the 55-inch Z95B down to a record-low price of £1,699.99 (was £1,799.99) at Currys.

The LG C5 OLED TV on a white background
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James Davidson
TV Hardware Staff Writer, Home Entertainment

 James is the TV Hardware Staff Writer at TechRadar. Before joining the team, he worked at a major UK based AV retailer selling TV and audio equipment, where he was either telling customers the difference between OLED and QLED or being wowed by watching a PS5 run on the LG 65G2. When not writing about the latest TV tech, James can be found gaming, reading, watching rugby or coming up with another idea for a novel. 

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