Black Friday TV deals UK 2024: Save on Samsung, Hisense, Fire TVs, and more in early-bird deals
BLACK Friday officially kicks off at the end of the month, and there'll be plenty of TV deals to choose from.
Don't want to wait? We've found several early Black Friday TV deals on, Hisense, Samsung, Fire TVs, and more.
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If there's any time to go hunting for a discounted TV, it's Black Friday.
During the shopping event, you'll see TVs on sale at all the major retailers, including the likes of Amazon, Currys, and John Lewis to name a few.
But with hundreds of sets on sale, the sheer choice can be overwhelming, and a TV is something you'll want to invest in wisely.
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Luckily, we're here to pick out the very best deals, be it a 32-inch set or an epic 75-inch cinematic screen.
We suspect the biggest savings will come nearer the big day itself, but that's not to say you can't save today.
Read on for our pick of this year's top Black Friday TV deals.
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32-inch TV deals
- TCL 32-inch Full HD Fire TV, £129 (was £179) at Very -
- Hisense 32-inch Smart HD Ready LED TV, £149 (was £179) at Currys -
- LG 32-inch LED HDR HD-Ready Smart TV, £169 (was £249) at Very -
- Fire TV 32-inch 2-Series HD smart TV, £179.99 (was £249.99) at Amazon -
- Panasonic 32-inch LED HDR Full HD 1080p Smart TV with Freeview Play, £229 (was £279) at John Lewis -
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43-inch TV deals
- Hisense 43-inch 4K HDR Smart TV, £229 (was £429) at Very -
- Fire TV 43-inch 4-series 4K UHD smart TV, £279.99 (was £429.99) at Amazon -
- Sony Bravia 43-inch LED Smart TV 4K HDR, £498 (was £699) at Amazon -
- Panasonic 43'' LED HDR 4K Ultra HD Smart Fire TV with Freely & Dolby Atmos, £499 (was £699.99) at John Lewis -
- Samsung 43-inch Neo QLED 4K HDR Smart TV (2024), £799 (was £999) at Currys -
50 to 55-inch TV deals
- Hisense 50-inch 4K HDR, Smart TV, £279 (was £499) at Very -
- Fire TV 50-inch 4-series 4K UHD smart TV, £379.99 (was £499.99) at Amazon -
- Fire TV 55-inch Omni QLED series 4K UHD smart TV, £519.99 (was £749.99) at Amazon -
- LG 55-inch OLED evo 4K HDR Smart TV (2024), £1,199 (was £1,899) at Currys -
65-inch TV deals
- TCL 65-inch 4K UHD HDR Frameless Android TV, £428 (was £499) at Very -
- Hisense 65-inch LED 4K HDR Smart Freely TV, £429 (was £799) at Currys -
- LG 2023 UR78 65-inch 4K UHD Smart TV, £499 (was £749) at Very -
- Samsung 65-inch Smart 4K HDR QLED TV, £709 (was £1,299) at Amazon -
- Fire TV 65-inch Omni QLED series 4K UHD smart TV, £899.99 (was £999.99) at Amazon -
70 to 75-inch TV deals
- Sharp 70-inch UHD 4K TiVo Smart TV with Freely, £489 (was £649) at Very -
- TCL 75'' 4K Ultra HD HDR QLED Smart TV with Google Assistant & Dolby Atmos, £698 (was £949) at Very -
- LG LED UR78 75" 4K Smart TV 2023, £725 (was £1,099) at Very -
- Hisense 75-inch Entry QLED 4K HDR, Smart TV, £748 (was £1,399) at Very -
- Samsung (2023) 75-inch UHD HDR Smart TV, £749 (was £1,299) at Amazon -
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When is Black Friday 2024?
Black Friday falls on November 29, 2024.
As ever, it's the day after US Thanksgiving - not something that counts much here in the UK, of course.
But Black Friday was originally an American invention, before gaining popularity in the UK in the last couple of decades.
Now the global Black Friday sale period stretches out far longer, and you can expect to see deals throughout November.
Our 'When is Black Friday?' explainer page has all you need to make the most of this month's sale, so be sure to check it out.
Of course, you can always head over to our best Black Friday deals page for a selection of the top savings.
Are TV retailers taking part in Black Friday this year?
Yes, without a doubt, many retailers who stock televisions will be launching Black Friday sales.
Here's a list of stores where we find the best Black Friday deals on TVs, from big brands such as LG, Samsung, and Sony.
You'll find that these retailers will match each other's prices, with Amazon often undercutting its rivals by £1.
The best tech Black Friday deals tend to come on the day itself, however, some retailers have already launched their sales early.
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What to expect from the TV Black Friday sale 2024
Big, big savings! If you're thinking of buying a new television, Black Friday is a great opportunity to get a top telly for less.
You should find all sizes and price points covered in the sale, and we're confident you'll find a TV that's right for your needs, whether you've got your heart set on a top-of-the-line OLED or an entry-level 4K television.
Doing your research before buying means you’ll end up with the best deal for you.
What was in the TV sale last year?
We found several fantastic TV deals during Black Friday 2023.
As you can see below, some prices have risen since last Black Friday, some have fallen further, and some have stayed the same.
- Samsung 32-inch TV with Smart Tizen Platform, £339 (£329 last Black Friday) -
- Toshiba 55-inch Smart Fire TV, £431.51 (£318 last Black Friday) -
- Hisense 43-inch VIDAA Smart TV, £226.94 (was £248 last Black Friday) -
- Samsung 43-inch HDR Smart TV, £279 (was £309 last Black Friday) -
- Samsung 50-inch Smart 4K UHD HDR LED TV £299 (was £349 last Black Friday) -
- Toshiba Fire 50-inch Smart 4K UHD HDR QLED TV, £299 (was £299 last Black Friday) -
- LG 43-inch Smart FHD HDR TV, £219.99 (was £199 last Black Friday) -
When is Cyber Monday 2024 and are TV retailers taking part?
This year, Cyber Monday falls on December 2.
However, if you’re after a particular TV bargain, it’s better not to wait until Cyber Monday in the hope prices will drop further, as you may risk missing out.
The best deals are usually available on Black Friday itself.
You can take a gander at our 'When is Cyber Monday?' page, which has all you need to know about the last retail sale of the year.
When do the Black Friday TV deals end?
In theory, the big sale runs for four days, often referred to as 'Cyber Weekend'.
It runs from Black Friday to the following Cyber Monday, but that's just on paper.
In reality, the sale has morphed into a huge month-long retail event, starting much earlier and ending much later.
The caveat here is not to let the grass grow under your feet, if there's a good deal going, it'll only last as long as the stock does and once it's gone, it's gone.
So, you need to be smart about finding a great deal at the right time - either go for it early, if you find the TV you want, or gamble and wait it out to bag a deal right at the end.
Either way, make sure you shop around and compare prices.
When do TV Cyber Monday sale deals end?
On Cyber Monday, deals are usually up for grabs until midnight.
In recent years, some retailers and brands have extended their sales into the rest of the week too.
So, you might see some of those Cyber Monday TV deals kicking around after December 2.
It's well worth having another look to check if you can spot any extra discounts for your last-minute shopping.
What is a smart TV?
A smart TV is a traditional-looking television that comes with built-in internet.
Essentially, it lets you do some of the things you'd be able to do from your PC, but by using a remote control or a smartphone app, rather than a keyboard.
The biggest selling point these days is the integration of streaming platforms such as Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and Paramount.
You can also browse the web and access the likes of YouTube with just a click of a button.
Which smart TV is best?
By our estimates, one of the best smart TVs out there is the Sky Glass - you can find out more from our tech editor's Sky Glass review.
Sky Glass is a 4K, QLED TV that doesn't need a satellite dish and much like a regular smart TV, the Glass can connect directly to the internet and let you stream a wide variety of channels.
Alongside Sky Glass, there's also Sky Q - a set-top-box offering multiple services integrated with smart TV features and Ultra HD support.
All major brands such as LG, Samsung, and Sony sell smart TVs, and this time of year you can guarantee to see discounts on them.
How much electricity does a TV use?
The amount of electricity a TV consumes will depend on its size and energy rating.
It will unlikely be a surprise that the bigger the size of the TV, the more electricity it will use.
To get a rough idea of electricity use, look at the kWh/1000h number.
This will show you how much it costs to run the TV over a year.
1,000 hours per year is equivalent to two - three hours a day or 19 hours a week.
If you want to reduce the energy consumption of your TV, we recommend you set the brightness control to automatic.
It's also worth setting a sleep timer on your TV.
That way, it will automatically power off if it's not been used for a few hours.
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Is Black Friday a good time to buy a TV?
Absolutely! Tech products take a major role in Black Friday sales, and you'll often find enormous discounts on televisions.
Late November is the perfect time to pick up a great TV for less than usual, and our advice is to hold off upgrading until then.
That said, it’s not the only time of year to bag a bargain TV.
Amazon Prime Day (both in July and October) offers Prime members access to lots of decent telly deals.
Should I wait until Black Friday to buy a TV?
Definitely! Unless that is, you're in dire need of a new television because your existing TV has stopped working.
Retailers save their best discounts until late November rolls around, knowing that's when shoppers will be on the lookout for premium deals.
Whether you’re looking for a TV to watch over the festive season or you're on the hunt for a Christmas gift for the kids, you’re going to get more bang for your buck shopping during the Black Friday sales.
Should I buy a TV on Black Friday or wait for Cyber Monday?
If you see an amazing TV deal on Black Friday, and one that’s the right screen size and budget for you, we suggest you don’t hang about until Cyber Monday.
If it’s a genuinely good price drop, it could easily sell out over that weekend.
On top of that, Cyber Monday isn’t the standalone event that it was historically.
Traditionally, it’s a day of online-only deals, in contrast to the in-store aisle-dashing on Black Friday itself.
However, these days, with online shopping booming, there’s very little difference between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
You might find a final wave of TV deals on the latter day - but if we’re being honest, it will likely be a last-gasp stock push from the retailers and we don’t think it’s worth banking on.
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How much can I save on a Black Friday TV deal?
If you look at the Black Friday TV deals from previous years, you'll see big savings across product ranges and from all the major brands.
If you're buying a cheaper TV, you could still save around £180 on a set costing £369, right up to a huge saving of £1,200 on a more expensive £2,299 TV.
That's why it is worth shopping around on Black Friday to get the very best deal for you.
Are TVs really cheaper on Black Friday?
You better believe it, of all the dates in the sales calendar, it’s Black Friday where you’ll always see the best savings on TVs.
That being said, there are so many price drops out there during Black Friday that it’s important to separate the good ones from the mediocre ones.
Luckily, we'll only feature the very best TV deals on this page, so make sure you bookmark it and keep returning to see all of the latest offers.
What kind of Black Friday TV deal should I buy?
That depends on what you're looking for.
There are incredible high-end TVs with cutting-edge screens and exciting smart features, and if you buy top-of-the-range, you're likely to make big savings too.
At the other end of the scale, you'll find savings on cheaper TVs, which are still fantastic to watch all your favourite programmes on, just without some of those extra features.
The important thing is to have a strong idea of expectations and budget.
Then on Black Friday itself, compare all of the available deals from different brands before making your purchase.
How to measure a TV
When we talk about TV measurements, whether that's 32 inches, 43 inches, 50 inches, or bigger, we mean the size of the screen between the two diagonally opposite corners.
It’s an industry standard to measure the screen in this way and brands always list the diagonal screen size.
If you want to know how large your TV is, or how much space you have for a TV, it's fairly easy to work out with a tape measure.
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Simply check the height and width, and don’t forget about the depth, especially if you’re planning to position the TV on a cabinet or shelf.
You can check out our how to measure a TV screen explainer to find out more.