Super Bowl TV deals 2025 — best sales now
Score the Super Bowl TV of your dreams with these deals
The 2025 Super Bowl will be held on Sunday, February 9, 2025. If you want to watch the big game on one of the best TVs on the market, now is the time to shop Super Bowl TV deals.
Retailers like Walmart, Amazon, and Best Buy are starting to offer aggressive discounts on big-screen TVs with prices for every budget. If you place your order now, you'll have more than enough time to have your TV shipped to your home.
In terms of deals, if you're looking to buy your first OLED TV, Best Buy would be my go-to store. Right now, Best Buy has OLED TVs on sale from $699. The sale includes entry-level OLED TVs like the LG B4 (which we named the best OLED TV value) as well as premiums TVs like the Panasonic Z95A, which we named one of the best OLED TVs out now.
Meanwhile, Amazon has the TCL 65-inch S5 4K Fire TV on sale for $379. It's one of the best TV bargains I've seen this week. For a TV that punches well above its weight, you'll want the Hisense 55-inch U8 Mini-LED 4K QLED TV for $798 at Amazon. We named this Editor's Choice TV an incredible value. Make sure to bookmark this page for more Super Bowl TV deals as they're released. Also, check out our complete guide to the best TV deals of the month.
Best Super Bowl TV deals 2025
Quick Links
- 4K TVs: deals from $149 @ Best Buy
- TCL 65" S5 4K Fire TV: was $449 now $379 @ Walmart
- LG 75" 4K TV: was $698 now $598 @ Walmart
- Hisense 55" U8 4K QLED TV: was $1,099 now $798 @ Amazon
- LG 55" B3 4K OLED TV: was $1,199 now $798 @ Walmart
Editor's Picks
The Hisense U8N isn't just one of the most value-forward TVs of the year, it's one of the best TVs, period. Surprisingly, this excellent deal is still available. As you'll see in our Hisense U8N review, this set features a bright Mini-LED display with impressive backlight control, making it a versatile pick for both bright- and dark-room viewing. Thanks to an array of high-end features, the U8N is a great pick for casual and dedicated gamers, too.
TCL has several awesome TV picks under the $500 mark and the 2024 S5 is the perfect example. This 4K beauty comes with both Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, plus Alexa built-in. It's also built on Fire TV so you have all the best streaming services at your fingertips.
The Roku Plus Series is an outstanding value. In our Roku Plus Series 4K QLED TV review, we said it offers a great smart interface, HDR color, and excellent sound at an affordable price. This 75-inch model is the biggest TV in Roku's new lineup. It features a QLED screen along with full array local dimming. You also get Dolby Vision/HDR 10 Plus/HLG support, Apple HomeKit/Alexa/Google Assistant support, and four HDMI ports. Gamers take note that while it's reliable for casual play, you only get a 60Hz screen and no HDMI 2.1 support.
Price check: $749 @ Amazon
Hisense makes some of the best budget TVs we've tested and although we haven't reviewed the QD7, it has all the hallmarks of a solid TV. You get a QLED panel, Dolby Vision support, Alexa/Hey Google compatibility, and a voice remote. There's also a native 144Hz refresh rate to make dynamic/moving objects appear smooth and crisp.
OLED TVs
The B4 is LG's entry-level OLED TV. 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. In our LG B4 OLED review, we called the Editor's Choice TV the value OLED TV of the year. The 48-inch model is a Best Buy exclusive.
The LG B3 may be a 2023 release, but I'd rather watch it than most of the similarly priced TVs. It's not nearly as bright as a high-end OLED TV, but as long as you're not situated in a bright room, it'll shine. Best of all, gamers are getting a solid array of features, including two HDMI 2.1 inputs, support for 4K gaming at 120Hz, and Dolby Vision support.
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.
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 $1,196
55" for $1,396
65" for $1,496
77" for $2,399
83" for $3,796
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: $1,297 @ Walmart | $1,199 @ Amazon
75"+
Who says big-screen TVs have to cost a fortune? This 75-inch Insignia TV offers impressive image quality no matter what you're watching. Thanks to its built-in Fire TV features, you can also stream all your favorite shows and movies and control them with your voice thanks to full Alexa support.
The Toshiba Fire TV is the perfect smart TV for anyone who wants a modern TV on a small budget. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10 content as well as DTS Virtual: X audio. In our Toshiba C350 Fire TV review, we said its color accuracy, low lag time, and responsive Fire TV operating system make it a great value for budget shoppers.
The entry-level TCL Q6 is a budget-friendly QLED TV that doesn't disappoint. It’s not the brightest TV we've tested, but in our TCL Q6 review we made note of its accurate out-of-the-box picture, which should satisfy the set-it-and-forget-it crowd. It’s just a solid 4K TV for the price, especially the 85-inch TV which is now at an all-time price low.
Sometimes, a big TV just isn't big enough. Sometimes, you need a giant TV. This 85" display from Samsung is precisely that. It's not the company's top-of-the-line TV, but it's gigantic and affordable, which might just be all you need for the big game.
The Q70D is Samsung's mid-range QLED TV for 2024, and right now, its usual price has been cut. As a mid-range QLED, you're getting a quantum dot-enhanced picture and a handful of useful features, including support for 4K gaming at 120Hz, VRR and Samsung's built-in smart platform.
The Bravia 3 isn't as impressive as the higher-end Bravia 7, but if you're in the market for a 75-inch TV for under $1,000, you can't go wrong with Sony's budget-friendly LED TV. It doesn't offer a robust set of gaming features, but the Bravia 3 comes with Google TV baked right into the software. We were also impressed with its implementation of Sony's excellent picture processing.
60-65"
The entry-level TCL Q6 is a budget-friendly QLED TV that doesn't disappoint. It’s not the brightest TV we've tested, but in our TCL Q6 review we made note of its accurate out-of-the-box picture, which should satisfy the set-it-and-forget-it crowd. It’s just a solid 4K TV for the price.
Announced in November 2024, this is Amazon's first Mini-LED TV. It features a 144Hz refresh rate in tandem with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support to give gamers ample juice for fast-paced games. The TV also has an Ambient Experience feature, so when it's powered off it displays dynamic artwork. This is also the first Amazon Fire TV to support Dolby Atmos audio.
50-59"
This QNED TV offers rich color and lifelike images thanks to its advanced a8 AI Processor 4K, which adjusts picture and sound qualities to give you a fabulous viewing experience. Console gamers also take note: It has a 120Hz display and HDMI 2.1 ports.
TV sale: deals from $79 @ Best Buy
Best Buy has smart TVs on sale for as low as $79. Keep in mind, the cheap TVs tend to be smaller, 1080p models (which are more suitable for a children's room or guest room). However, the sale also includes larger sets. These are among the cheapest TVs we've seen from Best Buy. By comparison, Amazon is offering a similar sale with prices from $79.
Price check: from $79 @ Amazon | from $118 @ Walmart
When is the Super Bowl 2025?
Super Bowl LIX takes place Sunday, February 9, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. (ET) at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA. Kendrick Lamar will headline the halftime show.
Who has the best Super Bowl TV deals right now?
No one retailer offers the best Super Bowl TV deals. Instead, our favorite sales right now are coming from Best Buy and Amazon. For instance, if you're looking for a new OLED TV — Best Buy has 4K OLED TVs on sale from $699. The sale includes value-driven sets like the LG B4 as well as premium sets like the Samsung S95B. Meanwhile, Amazon has numerous smart TVs on sale from $69 as part of its Super Bowl TV sales. Some of the lowest prices are reserved for its own line of Fire TVs.
Do TVs go on sale for the Super Bowl?
Retailers from Best Buy to Walmart offer steep Super Bowl TV deals ahead of the big game. To be fair, TV sales can be found year-round. However, mid January through early February sees an uptick in discounts as retailers offer enticing deals to get consumers to upgrade their TV in time for the game. You'll typically find the best Super Bowl TV deals on big-screen sets (55 inches and above) with prices as low as $299.
Do TV prices drop after the Super Bowl?
The Super Bowl will be held on February 9. However, TV deals will continue well after the game is finished. That's due to the fact that Presidents' Day will be held on February 17. As the first major retail holiday of the year, Presidents' Day is traditionally filled with huge savings, especially on TVs. If you can wait till February 17, you'll definitely find more TV deals to choose from. Unfortunately, that means you won't get your TV in time for the game. So it all boils down to how soon you want/need your TV.
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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.