These deals won’t be here for much longer given as this is the last official day of the sales promotion. So if you’re still out on the hunt for a new set, we’re here to help you find the best deal this page of the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday TV deals. Scroll down to the bottom and you’ll find our liveblog with the latest deals as we find them. To reiterate, these deals won’t last for much longer so if you’re planning on picking up a TV, then have a look at the links we’ve added below to find yourself a brand new telly.

Best Black Friday and Cyber Monday TV deals

Samsung QE55S95B – Was £1499, now £1199LG OLED65C2 – Was £2099, now £1699Sky Glass – Save £96 on 48-month contractSony XR-55A80J – Was £1299, now £998Samsung QE55QN90B – Was £1299, now £1099 plus a free soundbarSony XR-65A80K – Was £2699, now £1699Sony XR-X65A90K – Was £1799, now £1299Samsung QE55QN95B – Was £2399, now £1699Samsung QE55QN700B – Was £1999, now £1599Samsung UE43BU8000 – Was £429, now £369LG 70UP77006LB – Now £649Sony XR-55A75K – Was £1499, now £1199Samsung The Frame (2021) – Was £849, now £649Panasonic TX-65LZ2000B – Was £2899, now £2495Sony XR-48A90K – Was £1899, now £1399Bush 24 Inch Smart HD Ready HDR Freeview TV – Was £99.99, now £89.99Samsung UE24N4300 – Was £169.99, now £149.99Hitachi 58 Inch 58HK6200U – Was £359.99, now £319.99LG OLED55B2 – Was £1799, now £949LG 43UQ75006LF – Was £379, now £315Samsung UE55AU7100 – Now £399Sharp 32EE4KF2FB – Was £179, now £159Philips 50PUS7906 – Was £449, now £429LG OLED55A2 – Was £1699, now £779  TCL 75P639K – Was £799, now £698Samsung UE70AU7100 – Was £849, now £699Hisense Roku R50A7200GTUK – Was £399, now £299Hisense 43E77HQTUK – Was £399, now £288Hisense 50A6EGTUK – Was £549, now £297.99Toshiba 65UK3C63DB – Was £529, now £429Hisense 40A5600FTUK – Now £199

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We’ve not reviewed the 48-inch model of this version, but of the 42-inch we felt it delivered impressive image quality and we expect more of the same with this bigger size.

With Android bringing smarts and plenty of entertainment apps, and both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos supported, this model has a good spec for the price of £429. And Ambilight has to be seen to be believed.

Features include HDR10 support, Android TV, Freeview Play and Google Assistant smarts.

This a brand new 2022 model with the latest Vidaa smart system that features built-in apps such as Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, and Freeview Play.

The 32-inch Sharp 32EE4KF2FB is another one with small savings, but overall the TV costs £159. This HD ready TV doesn’t appear to have HDR support, but the audio is by the esteemed Harman Kardon audio brand, there’s Freeview Play and access to apps such as Netflix, Prime Video and YouTube.

It’s still in stock but appears to be one of the fastest selling TVs on the site. Gamers may be especially interested in this small-sized TV with its HGiG HDR support, Game Optimiser feature that allows users to tweak game settings on the fly and Nvidia GeForce cloud gaming.

And for Black Friday the price for the 55-inch B2 is £1055 for a saving of £134. Enter the code VAAYE at checkout and you can get 10% back through Very’s 12 months Buy Now Pay Later scheme.

You get Freeview support, apps such as Netflix, Prime Video and BBC iPlayer built-in, HDR10+ technology (supported by Prime Video) and some Alexa/Google smarts if you connect a compatible speaker to the screen.

Save £20 on the RRP for an asking price of £149 at John Lewis & Partners. And you get a five year guarantee included in the sale too.

With Freeview support, built-in Wi-Fi to access apps such as Netflix and Prime Video, this HD Ready TV with HDR10 support is a good fit for watching in small rooms or even the kitchen.

Other than a mammoth 70-inch screen, the 70UP77006LB is packed with smarts thanks to webOS which adds streaming apps such as Disney+, Netflix and Freeview Play into the mix, as well as ALLM support for automatically putting the TV into its game mode.

The 43A6EGTUK features Dolby Vision for optimal performance with the likes Disney+, Netflix and Apple TV+, an accessible smart interface and VRR/ALLM for gamers, making this a very enticing option whether you’re a film/TV fan or gamer.

The LG CS OLED is a mix of the C2 and B2 OLEDs, with a similar list of features as the former but packing the same OLED panel as the B2, which means it loses out on the new OLED EX technology. Nevertheless, a 55-inch OLED for £949 is well worth a look in our books.

When we reviewed this TV we felt it delivered a very good picture and gaming performance for those on a budget.

The feature set is similar to LG’s premium OLEDs with Dolby Vision IQ/Atmos skills, cloud gaming from Nvidia, and an abundance of apps from Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, BBC iPlayer along with much more.