The Best Super Bowl TV Deals (2026)

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Are you buying snacks for your big party this coming Sunday, but keep looking over at your tiny TV with disdain? You're in luck, because it's common practice for manufacturers to drop prices on some of our favorite televisions in the lead-up to the Super Bowl. I've scoured our coverage for the best televisions that are sure to impress your friends without breaking your snack budget.

While you're considering an upgrade for your football watching setup, most screens have built-in speakers that are pretty underwhelming, so it's worth checking out some of our favorite soundbars. You'll thank me when the halftime show starts. You may also want to consider an upgraded streaming device or Roku to make sure there's no buffering with seconds on the clock.

  • TCL QM6K

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    The QM6K is one of our favorite televisions, even at its full price of around $1,000 for the 65-inch version. While it isn't the absolute brightest screen, it makes up for it with impressive contrast, excellent color accuracy, and accurate dimming across the entire panel. Best Buy has it marked down to just $530 ahead of this weekend, close to a 50 percent discount and one of the better offers I've spotted for this very desirable television.

    Specs
    Display typeQLED/mini-LED
    Refresh RateNative 120 Hz (up to 4K@144Hz)
    HDR SupportDolby Vision, HDR10/10+, HLG
    Connections/GamingHDMI 2.1 (x2), HDMI 2.0 (x2); VRR, ALLM
    SmartsGoogle TV
  • Vizio 4K Series

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    If you aren't frequently having folks over to watch sports or otherwise, the wallet-friendly Vizio 4K series is a great option for occasional viewing. It doesn't have the same impressive black levels or high refresh rates level you'll find on more expensive screens, but that doesn't matter too much if you're just trying to take in the halftime show with some friends. Walmart has it marked down to just $237 for the 55-inch model, cheap enough to spare your snack budget.

    Specs
    Display typeLED
    Refresh Rate60 Hz
    HDR SupportDolby Vision, HDR10/10+, HLG
    Connections/GamingHDMI 2.0 (x3), VRR, ALLM
    SmartsVizio SmartCast
  • Roku Pro Series QLED

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    Pro Series QLED TV (2025)

    While you might know Roku from its popular streaming devices, the brand also makes a pretty decent television. In addition to the uniformly bright panel, the Roku Pro Series TVs excel at usability, with great features like voice controls, an easy-to-navigate UI, and even a feature that causes noise to emit from the remote, in case you lose it in the couch cushions. Amazon has the 65-inch version listed for $798, a healthy $400 discount from the usual price.

    Specs
    Display typeQLED/mini-LED
    Refresh RateNative 120 Hz
    HDR SupportDolby Vision, HDR10/10+, HLG
    Connections/GamingHDMI 2.1 (x2), HDMI 2.0 (x2); VRR, ALLM
    SmartsRoku OS
  • LG C4 OLED

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    If you're using this as an excuse to upgrade to an more premium panel, we recommend the LG C4 OLED. It's an impressive screen, with sky-high brightness and vivid colors, plus full support for Dolby Vision. It's just as good for playing games as it is for watching them, with up to 144-Hz refresh at 4K, and a full set of four HDMI 2.1 inputs. I spotted it at Walmart for $1,169, about a $125 price break. That's not the biggest discount in the world, but it offers a more impressive image than some of our other picks.

    Specs
    Display typeOLED
    Refresh Rate120 Hz (up to 4K@144 Hz)
    HDR SupportDolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
    Connections/GamingHDMI 2.1 (x4), VRR, ALLM
    SmartsLG webOS
  • Hisense U75QG

    If brightness is the biggest selling point for your new televisions, take a look at the Hisense U75QG. It has great bloom control to keep that brightness in check without any unfortunate halos or blotches. Quantum dots contribute to incredible colors, perfect for spotting cleats against grass on tight catches, but it suffers from some off-angle weirdness, so best to keep your party confined to the couch. Amazon currently has it listed for $578, a $336 discount.

    Specs
    Display typeQLED/mini-LED
    Refresh Rate120 Hz (up to 4K@165 Hz)
    HDR SupportDolby Vision, HDR10/10+, HLG
    Connections/GamingHDMI 2.1 (x4); VRR, ALLM
    SmartsGoogle TV
  • TCL QM8K

    With incredible colors and nearly invisible bezels, the TCL QM8K is a great pick for anyone who wants to keep hosting playoff parties next season. It has a super-wide viewing angle, which is great news if you have a lot of friends and a big couch. Even if you don't have a dedicated soundbar, the Bang & Olufsen speakers have a better punch than most built-in offerings, and Google TV is the easiest interface to use. Best Buy has the QM8K marked down to $1,000 for the 65-inch model, a $500 discount.

    Specs
    Display typeQLED/mini-LED
    Refresh Rate120 Hz (up to 4K@144 Hz)
    HDR SupportDolby Vision, HDR10/10+, HLG
    Connections/GamingHDMI 2.1 (x2), HDMI 2.0 (x2); VRR, ALLM
    SmartsGoogle TV
  • Sony Bravia 9

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    This bright and punchy screen from Sony is one of the best mini LED TVs we've laid eyes on. It has a super clear and detailed picture, plus awesome colors that will make the field and the uniforms really pop. If you want to get nerdy with it, there are extra settings for motion and smoothing to help get those instant replays looking perfect. It didn't get the biggest discount this time around, but Amazon has the 65-inch Bravia 9 for $1,998, about a $200 price break.

    Specs
    Display typeQLED/mini-LED
    Refresh Rate120 Hz
    HDR SupportDolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
    Connections/GamingHDMI 2.1 (x2), HDMI 2.0 (x2); VRR, ALLM
    SmartsGoogle TV
  • Samsung S90F

    Samsung's latest and greatest OLED screen sports some incredible features, with natural and vibrant colors, impressive contrast, and some of the widest viewing angles for the category. Tizen OS is also much more smooth and competent than before, which is great news if you prefer to keep things simple. While it isn't quite as bright as some of our other picks, it's still a captivating option for cheering on your team. You can pick up the S90F directly from Samsung, with the 65-inch version marked down from $1,400 to just $1,100.

    Specs
    Display typeQD-OLED
    Refresh Rate120 Hz (Up to 144Hz)
    HDR SupportOLED HDR+
    Connections/GamingHDMI 2.1 (x4); VRR
    SmartsTizen OS
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