Best OLED TV deals available right now: March 2022

An OLED TV provides some of the best picture quality that you can get for home entertainment — unfortunately, that quality comes at a price. Retailers like Amazon and Best Buy as well as Sony and LG’s brand sites are offering OLED models at awesome discounts. So whether you’re looking for a general upgrade to your home theater or a great TV to catch all the action during March Madness, now is the time to buy. 

Also: Best TV 2022: Budget-friendly to big-screen opulence

Sony A90J 83-inch for $5,999.99


Save $2,000


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The A90J is one of Sony’s top-tier OLED models, and now you can pick up the truly massive 83-inch version for $2,000 off at Best Buy. It has support for both Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, and it uses Sony’s proprietary Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology to turn the whole screen into a speaker. It’s also optimized for gaming with the PlayStation 5 for a smoother experience.

Sony A80J 65-inch for $1,998


Save $800


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Sony

If you want a more reasonably sized screen, Target has the 65-inch A80J for about $2,000. Like the A90J, it works with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for a more cinematic experience at home. And it also has support for Apple AirPlay for more ways to share photos, music, and videos.

Sony A9S 48-inch for $1,199.99


Save $300


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Sony

This is one of the smallest OLED televisions available, and if you buy direct from Sony, you can get one for $300 off. It uses Acoustic Surface Audio tech for near-perfect audio and video syncing as well as Sony’s X-Motion image processing for brighter, more crisp picture quality.

LG GX 77-inch for $3,299.99


Save $2,700


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LG

The LG GX is an OLED TV that looks more like a work of art than an entertainment piece, and if you buy direct from LG, you can take $2,700 off the 77-inch version. It has a gallery-inspired design as well as a slideshow mode to show off your own art and photos, or you can download art from the LG store. It works with Nvidia G-Sync, so console gamers can get a smoother playback experience and less screen tearing and stuttering that can ruin online matches and solo missions.

LG A1 65-inch for $1,396.99


Save $1,100


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LG

Walmart is offering the 65-inch version of LG’s A1 OLED TV at a discount of over $1,000. It features an updated a9 processor that uses AI and machine learning to provide excellent native and upscaled 4K resolution, and the voice-enabled remote works with both Alexa and Hey Google for hands-free controls.

LG C1 77-inch for $2,896.99


Save $900


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At Amazon, you can get the 77-inch C1 OLED TV for over $900 off. You’ll get excellent picture and audio quality as well as hands-free voice controls, a Sports Alert mode to help you keep up with scores, stats, and league standings (which is perfect for NCAA basketball fans), and even a Filmmaker Mode to make everything from old Hollywood classics to the hottest new blockbusters look their best.

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