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Looking to pick up a new top-end OLED TV ahead of 2024’s summer of sports, or to enjoy one of the sea of blockbuster new movies getting home cinema releases, but don’t want to re-mortgage the house to get one?
Then you’ll be pleased to hear that our team of home cinema experts have done the legwork for you, checking all the major retailers to find the best OLED TV deals currently available. Every deal on this list has been checked by our team to make sure it’s an actually good discount and that it is for an OLED TV we’ve reviewed and can recommend. In the odd instance an OLED TV we haven’t tested appears on this list we’ll flag why it has been included.
Our only slight caveat is to remember that Prime Day 2024 is rumoured to be just around the corner, so we’re expecting yet more great deals to arrive in the not too distant future. But if you 100 per cent can’t wait, scroll down to see our curated picks of the best OLED TV deals currently running.
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When's the best time to buy an OLED TV?
TV prices fluctuate massively over the course of a year, and knowing the best time to buy can be the difference between bagging a bargain and paying well over the odds. Generally speaking, there are three times of year that are best to buy a new TV: spring, big sales events, and big sporting events.
Of these, spring is often the very best. This is because it's the time of year that all of the previous year's TVs tend to be sold with huge reductions so that space can be made for the new models that were announced in January. Generally speaking, TV improvements are fairly incremental from one year to the next and you can usually save yourself hundreds, if not thousands, by opting for last year's model. A word of warning, though: these are end-of-line models we're talking about so when they're gone, they're gone. Wait too long for the very lowest price and you could end up missing out entirely.
If you don't want to wait until spring, there are three big sales events to mark in your calendar: Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. While Amazon Prime Day moves around a bit (and has already taken place this year), Black Friday and Cyber Monday always take place, respectively, on the first Friday and Monday after Thanksgiving in the US. That means that this year Black Friday should take place on Friday 24th November, and Cyber Monday on Monday 27th November. While these sales events don't necessarily guarantee the very lowest prices you'll see all year, you can be pretty sure of getting a deal that's at least good, and quite possibly great.
While slightly less obvious, big sporting events often really do generate big deals on new TVs. Think Wimbledon, the Olympics, and of course football tournaments such as the World Cup, Euros, and the FA Cup Final.
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