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It’s late November, meaning it’s time for me to bring you my pick of the best Black Friday TV deals the internet has to offer.
There have been discounts flying around since the start of the month, but with the big day just over a week away, I’ve started to see the offers really ramp up. Things are only going to get spicier as we approach Friday, 28 November, and I’m on a mission to help ensure you snap up a bargain on your next TV.
Expect offers on televisions of all shapes and sizes and from all of the big-name manufacturers; 2025 has been a year for very super-sized screens and premium panel technologies available at bonkers prices.
I’ll be focusing on highlighting deals on TVs that I’ve tested personally or had one of our freelancers test, so that I can be sure that what I’m recommending has the Expert Reviews seal of approval. That won’t always be possible, however, so in the event we’ve not tested a product, I’ll be taking into account its specifications, price history and how its current price looks in relation to the competition.
Now that that exclaimer is out of the way, let’s get stuck into the best Black Friday TV deals so far.
Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED (50in was £360; now £300)
Amazon would have you believe that you’re saving an absolute fortune on this quantum dot-powered television, with the Black Friday deal badge suggesting you’re making an enormous saving of 54%. And while you are doing so on the Omni QLED’s RRP, this is a set that’s spent most of the year going for between £400 and £500.
Still, £300 is a tidy price for a 50in QLED that delivers impressive picture accuracy, and has a wonderful selection of apps and features thanks to Amazon’s Fire TV smart platform.
Read Stephen Withers’ Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED review from June 2024 to find out whether it’s the right TV for you this Black Friday.
Panasonic W95B (55in was £799; now £699)
This Mini LED TV scooped a Recommendation from me in August, at which point in time the 55in model cost £899. It impressed me greatly with its colourful, accurate SDR and HDR images, intuitive, comprehensive Fire TV smart platform, which has Freely built in, and its very nicely balanced audio. While it only has two HDMI 2.1 ports, this won’t be an issue for most people, and as far as Mini LED all-rounders go, it’s up there with the best of them.
Read my Panasonic W95B review from August 2025 to find out why you should consider buying it this Black Friday
Hisense U7Q (65in was £799; now £629)
Our review of this particular model is a work in progress, but this price on a 65in Mini LED TV from Hisense – the Chinese manufacturer named Best for Picture Quality in our TV Brand Awards 2025 – is too good not to mention.
This TV cost over £1,200 a matter of months ago, and was being sold for £999 as recently as the end of October. So to see it available for a fraction of that is frankly pretty crazy. This is a Mini LED TV that uses a quantum dot filter to bolster colour performance, has a 144Hz refresh rate that’s amazing for gaming, and comes with the Freely IPTV platform built in.
Although I can’t comment on its performance, it would take a disaster to make this price for a 65in Mini LED look unattractive.
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Samsung U8000F (55in was £349; now £329)
My review of the Samsung U8000F went live recently, with the 55in screen size receiving just three stars at £349. That model has had £20 knocked off its price in the past couple of days (though Amazon is listing its previous price at £389, the sneaky devil).
I know that £329 for a reasonably large Samsung TV looks very appealing, and the U8000F does have the brand’s Tizen OS, good sound and low input lag going for it, but unless you’re desperate for a cheap Samsung set, you’ll get better bang for your buck elsewhere.