Somewhat unbelievably, this Sony A95K QD-OLED TV deal is still available. We reported on it earlier in the month but have kept an eye on it and, weeks later, it has survived the Prime Day sales event and remains as good as it ever was.
Cutting to it, this deal covers both size variants: the 65-inch model can be had for $3,498 - a saving of a massive $502 (it was $3,999.99) - and the 55-inch beast can be had for $2,798 (was $2,999.99). The former is a very healthy discount, and the latter is indeed smaller, but both take the TVs down to lowest ever price and massively help to negate that famous Sony premium. Superb deals for getting you what's widely considered one of the very best gaming TV (our full review should be coming soon). The deal is also mirrored in the UK with the best prices both at Box: the 55-inch is at £2,395 (was £2,699) and you get a free £100 e-voucher; and the 65-inch is at £3,195 (was £3,499). Though both are also available at Amazon UK too.
If the new tech isn't quite for you, or if the prices remain a little too high still, then there are other quality offerings that are below the four-figure mark showing that you can get OLED awesomeness without going too big. One such alternative is LG's A2 (also from this year) which is discounted by a massive $500 at Best Buy, coming down to $899.99 (was $1,399.99). This is an incredible price - and another record low - for a quality TV from this year that offers LG brilliance without going too far on the price.
This side of the 'actual' Black Friday QD-OLED sales we don't think you'll find a better deal, and this is worth jumping on right now if you can and are interested. You'll find all these OLED TV deals just below, but to be even more mindful of the impact on the wallet, then we'd recommend checking out the latest cheap 4K TV deals.
Today's best Sony A95K QD-OLED TV deals
Sony A95K QD-OLED 4K TV | 65-inch | $3,999.99 $3,498 at Amazon
Save $502; lowest ever price - This is big news everyone: this is Sony's flagship 4K TV of 2022 returning to a lowest ever price, and getting a huge 500-dollar discount in the process. If you've been holding out for one of the very best gaming TVs of 2022, then this is it.
UK: £2,395 at Box (was £2,699) + FREE £100 e-voucher
Sony A95K QD-OLED 4K TV | 55-inch | $2,999.99 $2,798 at Amazon
Save $202; lowest ever price - Offering a smaller discount but still one that sees a record low price on a top, top TV, the 55-inch is reduced too. If you haven't got as much space to work with but still want the very best, then this deal is here for you - and you'll avoid the sales rush.
UK: £3,195 at Box (was £3,499) + FREE £100 e-voucher
However, quality OLED TVs and deals on the best TVs for PS5 don't necessarily demand a bashing of the wallet as some of the more premium ones might let on: this excellent deal on the LG A2 OLED TV epitomises that, and it's down to a lowest ever price (As far as we can tell) at Best Buy right now.
LG OLED A2 Series 4K TV | 55-inch | $1,399.99 $899.99 at Best Buy
Save $523; lowest ever price - This record low price means the A2 - a new OLED TV from this year as well - drops below the $900 mark and offers great value. While not as premium as its C- and G-series brethren, the A2 is still a quality offering and shines for any use.
More of today's best OLED TV deals
If you need some more points of reference and are particularly interested in OLED TV deals from LG, then check out the latest lowest prices on some of the belters from the 2021 range below.
Check out all the best 4K 120Hz TVs on the market right now as well as the best QLED TVs to round out your research.
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