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You can stop looking for Black Friday TV deals – the LG B4 has £600 off

Bigger is better, and cheaper than ever – the brilliant 65in LG B4 is just £1,099 at Amazon

Alex Lee
Tech writer
Saturday 30 November 2024 18:10 GMT
LG’s B-series of affordable OLED sets are great value for money at full price, never mind with this discount
LG’s B-series of affordable OLED sets are great value for money at full price, never mind with this discount (The Independent)

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Nabbing a TV deal in the Black Friday 2024 sale is easier than ever. There are big savings on LG’s premium OLEDs, Samsung’s vibrant QLEDs, and Hisense’s budget-friendly 4K models.

Whether you’re after a cinematic 65in OLED for your living room or a compact 43in set for the bedroom, I’ve found TVs at rock-bottom prices this Black Friday, including on top models from LG and Samsung, with Amazon also discounting its flagship OLED Fire TV to an incredibly low price.

But easily the top deal I’ve found so far this Black Friday is on the excellent LG B4 at Amazon, where the 65in OLED screen is down to just £1,099.

Read live: The latest Black Friday discounts as they happen

Our tech critic David reviewed the 2023 edition of this set in his review of the best 4K TVs, saying that “it’s bright and it looks consistently smooth and slick, whether you’re watching a movie or playing games. The filmmaker mode is suitably detailed, with deep blacks and natural colours.” The 2024 model is essentially the same deal, but a little brighter, with a faster processor and reduced latency (which is important for gaming).

If the LG B4 isn’t right for you, keep reading to find even more Black Friday TV deals on sets we’ve tried and tested. And for more offers on everything from techbeauty and home appliances, head over to our main guide and liveblog for the very latest.

LG B4, 65in: Was £1,699.99, now £1,099, Amazon.co.uk

(LG)

This is the best deal on a 65in OLED TV we’ve seen this Black Friday: the 2024 LG B4 is on sale at just £1,099 at Amazon. That’s a £400 saving on its typical price, and way down from its original RRP of £1,699.99. The TV offers unbeatable OLED picture quality at an affordable price, while the selection of HDMI ports and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate at 4K makes it great for gaming as well as movies.

Why trust IndyBest’s Black Friday TV deals coverage

This isn’t my first rodeo, nor is it the team’s – we’ve been covering Black Friday for longer than we’d care to admit. The tech team and I track TV prices all year round and know how to spot a good deal from a bad one, and we only recommend discounts on products we’ve tested and from brands we trust.

More of the best Black Friday TV deals

  • Amazon Fire TV omni, 43in: Was £549.99, now £279.99, Amazon.co.uk
  • Panasonic TV-50W90AEB, 50in: Was £799, now £599, Johnlewis.com
  • Sony bravia 8, 55in: Was £2,199, now £1,499, Amazon.co.uk
  • LG C4, 55in: Was £1,599, now £1,199.99, Currys.co.uk

Sony bravia 8, 55in: Was £2,199, now £1,499, Amazon.co.uk

(Sony)

Score big with more than 30 per cent off this tried, tested and approved Sony TV. Tech expert David Phelan reviewed this model in his round-up of the best TVs of 2024, naming it the best OLED 4K TV. In particular, he was impressed with the cool audio system and strong sounds of the cinema mode. “The contrast and strong, deep black colours, which typify OLED, look especially good here, allowing rich brightness as well as subtle shadows,” he wrote.

LG C4, 55in: Was £1,599, now £1,199.99, Currys.co.uk

(Argos)

The latest model in the C series of LG TVs gets a £400 discount in the Currys Black Friday sale. Launched earlier this year, the LG C4 is an impressive 4K display with self-lit OLED pixels capable of perfectly dark blacks, bright highlights and rich colour reproduction. In our round-up of the best 4K TVs, we said the LG C4 “features pin-sharp picture and excellent brightness levels that look realistic and persuasive.”

Panasonic TV-50W90AEB, 50in: Was £799, now £599, Johnlewis.com

(Panasonic)

Dubbed the best for picture quality in our guide to top 4K TVs, this Panasonic model has been reduced by £200 at John Lewis. In their review, our tester said of this model: “Part of the success of this TV is down to the processor, which is smart enough to know when you’re watching sport, for instance, and can adjust both the picture and sound accordingly.” With the 50in version now just shy of £600, now is the time to invest.

Samsung QN95D 4K smart TV, 55in: Was £1,699, now £1,499 plus a free soundbar, Samsung.com

(Samsung)

Not only will you get £200 off this Black Friday, but Samsung is giving away a free soundbar worth up to £400 when you buy select TVs from now until 3 December. The 55in QN95D uses Samsung’s “neo-QLED” pixel technology, which offers improved contrast, inky dark blacks and vibrant image quality versus LED panels – the similar QN90D appears in our round-up of the best 4K televisions of 2024. Plus, if you sign up to Samsung rewards, you’ll get five per cent of your spend back in points.

Hisense 50E6NTUK 4K smart TV, 50in: Was £499, now £279, Amazon.co.uk

(Hisense)

This 50in 4K TV from Hisense has a £220 discount at Amazon right now, the cheapest we’ve ever seen this model on sale for. It’s a great all-rounder with a voice remote and is compatible with Google, Amazon and Apple smart home setups. You’re unlikely to find a better-value 4K TV right now.

Amazon Fire TV omni, 43in: Was £549.99, now £279.99, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

The Amazon Fire TV omni was named the best budget buy in our guide to the best TVs, where our tech expert noted that “the QLED picture is bright and effective with great colour range and a dynamic look”. With 49 per cent off, this is surely a no-brainer for an affordable telly.

Samsung 43in DU8000 43in crystal UHD smart 4K TV (2024): Was £499, now £283, Amazon.co.uk

(Samsung)

Amazon has seriously lowered this new Samsung DU8000 43in TV by handing out 43 per cent off discounts. The star feature is its dynamic crystal colour and pristine clarity due to its powerful 4K processor, meanwhile, the sleek and slim design also makes it an elegant choice. The TV comes with Samsung’s smart hub as well as a gaming centre, which holds Xbox apps for playing games via the cloud and without an actual console.

Amazon Fire TV 2-Series 1080p smart TV, 40in: Was £299.99, now £209.99, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

The 40in version of the Amazon Fire TV 2-series is great value if you want an affordable smart TV and you’re happy with the slightly lower 1080p resolution, which at this display size is barely noticeable anyway. The Amazon Fire TV interface is among the best around, the TV comes with a voice remote and it has the full roster of streaming services built in.

Hisense 32A4NTUK, 32in: Was £249, now £129, Amazon.co.uk

(Hisense)

The Hisense A4 is one of the cheapest TVs you can get from a reputable brand, and with an extra £120 it’s unbeatable value. The basic 720p resolution display will look fuzzy if you’re used to watching in 4K, but it offers decent enough quality for the price. Compatible with streaming apps and compact at 32in, it makes a great TV for a kitchen or bedroom.

Samsung the frame QLED smart TV with slim fit wall mount: Was £1,149, now £899, Johnlewis.com

(John Lewis)

If you want to add a TV to your living space but would prefer it blends more seamlessly, try this art mode TV from Samsung. Fitting in wonderfully, the frame is designed to look just like a photo frame, and so when you’re not watching, it transforms into artwork. The glare-free 4k QLED matte display helps with the subtle facade, and the picture is powered by Quantum Dot.

Amazon Fire TV omni mini-LED series 4K TV, 55in: Was £849.99, now £649.99, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

The tech team are yet to test Amazon’s newly launched mini-LED series of Fire TVs, but this introductory offer on the new Fire TV omni is too good not to consider. The backlit display has 512 dimming zones for OLED-style contrast and LED-style brightness, while the 144hz refresh rate is ideal for getting the best picture quality from the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. There’s 24 per cent off between now and the end of Black Friday.

Black Friday projector deals

Anker Nebula capsule 3 1080p full HD projector: Was £499.99, now £399.99, Argos.co.uk

Not a TV per se, but something people seem to be going equally gaga for at the moment, this HD projector has a hefty £100 off this Black Friday. While I haven’t tested the capsule 3, tech writer David dubbed its predecessor – the capsule 2 – his favourite buy, in his guide to the best portable projectors. David said the sound quality is top-notch and saw the appeal in the projector being able to connect to your Google Assistant – sign me up.

Black Friday streaming deals

Apple TV+: Was £8.99 per month, now free for three months with select products, Johnlewis.com

(Apple)

Got your eye on a cut-price Apple device in the John Lewis Black Friday sale? You’ll be pleased to know the retailer is offering three months of free Apple TV+ streaming when you purchase a new Apple TV, iPhone, iPad or Mac. The streaming service will give you access to binge-worthy series such as Bad Sisters and star-studded films such as Killers of the Flower Moon. Once the free three-month period is over, you’ll pay £8.99 per month, unless you cancel your subscription.

Want even more deals? Head over to our main Black Friday 2024 guide

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