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The 20+ best early Cyber Monday TV deals, starting at $80

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Early Cyber Monday TV deals
Cyber Monday is the time to get that TV you've been thinking all year about. (Photo: Amazon)

Cyber Monday TV deals rule the roost during Cyber Week. Stock sells out quickly on the best-priced sets, and there are always a few headline-making deals that go in minutes, so zero in on the 4K TV you want. You've got some great choices: Many of Black Friday 2022's TV sales are truly the best we’ve ever seen. You can score a top-notch 24-inch TV for barely over $100 and grab this epic 75-inch Samsung for only $580. Need something in the middle? This 50-inch Amazon Fire TV is just $250, down from $470. There’s not a moment to waste, though. Scroll, pick and add to cart asap, before your top choice sells out!

*Confused by some of the TV terms? Scroll down for a tech glossary to help you out!

24-inch TVs

Great for the kitchen or bedroom, this 24-inch standard def set includes Alexa voice control with the Fire TV OS built-in. It also supports Apple AirPlay for streaming content from your phone.
$65 at Amazon

"We got this TV for the bedroom, and it's perfect! It's so lightweight, too! We can lay it on its back as an electronic game board to play tabletop role-playing games on, and easily bring it into the living room to play video games together side by side...Love it!" said one very happy customer.

32-inch TVs

With easy, built-in Alexa control, this TV makes it easy to browse with only your voice. That's more than one million TV shows and movies right at the tip of your tongue.
$80 at Amazon

One customer said, "We got this TV for the bedroom, and it's perfect! It's so lightweight, too! We can lay it on its back as an electronic game board to play tabletop role-playing games on, and easily bring it into the living room to play video games together side by side. The price was incredible too. Love it!"

40-inch+ TVs

Save $90 on this TV in what can only be called a Cyber Monday miracle. A great TV for a crazy-low price?
$210 at Amazon

"The TV was easy to 'install' (the feet) and easy to set up. The picture is bright and clear and the color is very nice," said one reviewer. "My mom (87) said she was amazed at how clear the image really is..."

Control your volume, change channels and more, all with Alexa. You can even search for specific movies, perfect for when you're trying to stream Casablanca. With DTS Studio Sound, this TV gives a great viewing experience.
$160 at Amazon

"Totally worth it! I've never had an issue with the quality, getting a connection and it doesn't have a lag/buffering when changing apps. Great picture, great sound, great look," said one satisfied customer.

50- to 55-inch TVs

65-inch TVs

With more than 8 million pixels, this TV — a sweet 40% off — creates perfect blacks and insane levels of contrast. Throw in the ProGaming engine, and you get 120 FPS, AMD FreeSync and much more in what is a fantastic gaming TV.
$1,080 at Best Buy

"Unbelievable value for an OLED. This TV is amazing. Picture quality was nothing short of the LG or Sony OLED. Love the build quality and cable management that came with the TV," said one customer.

75-inches and up!

This TV is not only massive, but you're also saving $300 on a truly cinematic experience. A true-to-life picture, 4K HDR support, and more means you'll feel like you're in IMAX right in your living room.
Save $438?with Prime
$612 at Amazon

"The picture is unbelievable feels like the people are right in the room with you. Integrated Alexa feature is wonderful. Basically, a way to teach my old dog hubby some things he loves it because he needs to learn things aren't that hard. Sound is great right out of box," one reviewer said.

Glossary of TV Terms:

AMD FreeSync: This is a type of synchronization technology for LCD and OLED displays. In other words, it makes the picture look a lot better with no screen tearing, even if the screen refreshes faster than the input device.

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Dolby Vision: Dolby Vision is a collective term that refers to a set of different technologies that can bring a movie or TV show to life, usually by improving the contrast, color depth and other similar visual aspects.

DTS Studio Sound: This is a type of post-processing software that helps create a more surround-sound like experience.

HDR: An acronym for "high dynamic range." Think about taking a picture outside on a bright day; some parts will be in focus, while others will be too dark or too bright. HDR blends those parts together to provide the ideal image that clearly displays every part of the picture.  

Nits: A nit is a unit of measurement for how bright a TV (or any display, really) can become. For HDR to work well, you'll need at least 500 nits, but the brighter a TV can get, the better.

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Refresh rate: The number of times an image appears per second on a TV. It's measured in hertz, or Hz. The standard refresh rate is 60Hz for 4K TVs, although some can go much higher — up to 120Hz or 240Hz. The higher the refresh rate, the smoother the action appears on-screen.

Upscaling: A TV will always try to display an image at the TV's resolution, but some shows (those filmed even as recently as the early 2000s) will only be at 1080p at best, and often 720p or lower. Upscaling uses software to add more pixels to the image to make it match that of a higher-resolution TV without affecting the image quality.

Your Cyber Week Shopping Guide

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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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