Whether you’re looking to pick up a budget-friendly screen for your dorm room or bedroom or you want to upgrade the main TV in your living room or home theater, retailers like Amazon, Best Buy<!–>, and Walmart–> are offering great deals on TVs from brands like LG, Sony, Hisense, and more ahead of Labor Day weekend. This means you can save hundreds, and in some cases thousands, on high-quality QLED, OLED, and LED models.
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I review TVs for ZDNET, and found the best Labor Day TV deals available across several retailers to help you find the best value as well as the right TV for your needs.
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Our favorite Labor Day TV deals
- Samsung Bravia 8 OLED for $1,898 (save $600 at Amazon)<!–>: A high-end OLED that supports Dolby Vision for even better contrast and detailing as well as a 120Hz refresh rate and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound.
- TCL QM7 98-inch for $3,000 (save $2,000 at Best Buy)–>: This is a truly impressive big-screen TV with enough real estate to show off every last detail of your favorite shows, movies, and sports. And with an almost 50% discount, it’s one of the most affordable big-screen TVs on the market.
- TCL QM8 98-inch for $4,000 (save $2,000 at Best Buy)<!–>: An updated version of one of my favorite QLED TVs for streaming and gaming that offers Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision IQ support as well as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR for console gaming.
- LG B4 OLED 77-inch for $2,000 (save $1,500)–>: A slightly more affordable OLED option from LG with Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound, Dolby Vision HDR, and Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium VRR compatibility.
- Sony Bravia 8 OLED 65-inch for $1,900 (save $900)<!–>: Sony’s flagship OLED TV lineup gets a refresh with a studio-calibrated picture for streaming movies and shows as well as support for Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced picture and audio modes.
- Element 55-inch partial sun outdoor TV for $598 (save $300 at Walmart)–>: An ultra-affordable outdoor TV that’s perfect for covered patios, decks, and screened-in porches.
- Current price: $1,898
- Original price: $2,500
The Sony Bravia 8 is the brand’s latest flagship OLED TV with support for both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos as well as a 120Hz refresh rate and specially-calibrated picture modes for IMAX, Netflix, and Prime Video.
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- Current price: $3,000
- Original price: $5,000
If you’re looking for a truly impressive big-screen TV, the TCL QM7 offers a 98-inch display with an updated QD-Mini LED panel for better and bolder colors as well as enhanced contrast and details. It features a 120Hz refresh rate and support for both Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound.
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- Current price: $2,000
- Original price: $3,500
The LG B4 is a slightly more affordable OLED option for anyone who prioritizes picture quality when shopping for a new TV. It not only supports Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound for streaming movies and shows, but it also supports both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium VRR for console gaming.
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- Current price: $1,900
- Original price: $2,800
The latest iteration of Sony’s flagship OLED TV lineup offers Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support as well as an IMAX Enhanced picture mode for streaming movies and shows and a 120Hz refresh rate for console gaming.
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- Current price: $598
- Original price: $898
This outdoor TV is rated for partial sun, which means it’s great for covered patios and decks or covered porches. It uses the Roku platform to give you access to thousands of streaming apps and turn your outdoor areas into the perfect entertainment spaces.
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Best Labor Day TV deals at Amazon
- Amazon Fire TV Stick for $25 (save $15)<!–>: Turn any TV into a smart TV with the Fire TV stick. It gives you access to the Fire TV streaming platform which supports thousands of apps like Netflix, Spotify, and Hulu to turn your TV into your home’s entertainment hub.
- Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K for $30 (save $20)–>: An updated version of the Fire TV Stick that supports native 4K content as well as Wi-Fi 6 for faster, more reliable buffering and streaming.
- Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite for $20 (save $10)<!–>: A stripped-back version of the Fire TV Stick that does not support TV controls such as volume, channel, and power.
- Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $40 (save $20)–>: A premium version of the Fire TV Stick that supports 4K resolution as well as Dolby Vision HDR, Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound, and Wi-Fi 6E support.
- Amazon Fire TV Cube for $110 (save $30)<!–>: A combination Fire TV Stick and Echo smart speaker with native support for Alexa voice controls, Wi-Fi 6E, and 4K.
- Amazon Fire TV 2 Series 32-inch for $120 (save $80)–>: This 32-inch smart TV is the perfect size for a dorm room or bedroom, offering 720p resolution and support for thousands of streaming apps.
- Amazon Fire TV 4 Series 55-inch for $350 (save $170)<!–>: The Amazon Fire TV 4 Series is a budget-friendly 4K smart TV with built-in Alexa voice controls and 6 months of MGM+ included.
- Amazon Fire TV Omni Series 50-inch for $350 (save $130)–>: The Amazon Fire TV Omni Series is a great mid-range TV for anyone who has cut-the-cord and moved exclusively to streaming with access to thousands of popular apps.
- Amazon Fire TV Omni Series QLED 55-inch for $430 (save $170)<!–>: A solid mid-range smart TV from Amazon that’s built with a QLED panel for improved color, detailing, and contrast over previous versions of the Fire TV.
- Hisense U6H 58-inch for $348 (save $200)–>: An older, mid-range option from Hisense that supports 4K resolution, Dolby Vision HDR and Alexa voice controls.
- LG C4 OLED 48-inch for $1197 (save $400)<!–>: A premium OLED option from LG in a smaller screen size that’s perfect for bedrooms, apartments, and dorm rooms.
- LG QNED85 55-inch for $797 (save $200)–>: A mid-range LED TV with a 120Hz refresh rate, a multiveiw mode for watching two video sources at once, and AMD FreeSync VRR for console gaming.
- Sony X77L 85-inch for $1098 (save $400)<!–>: A mid-range LED option with a 60Hz refresh rate, built-in voice controls, and exclusive features for gaming on the PS5.
- Sony X90L 65-inch for $1098 (save $200)–>: With the Google TV platform, you’ll get access to thousands of streaming apps as well as built-in voice controls via Hey Google. It also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
- Vizio MQX Series 50-inch for $447 (save $183)<!–>: The Vizio MQX supports a 240Hz refresh rate at 1080p, Dolby Vision, and both AirPlay and Chromecast for screen sharing from mobile devices.
- Samsung QN90D 50-inch for $1,198 (save $400)–>: Samsung’s flagship Neo QLED TV offers object tracking sound, cloud gaming support, a 120Hz refresh rate, and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound.
- Samsung S95C OLED 77-inch for $2,798 (save $1,400)<!–>: Samsung’s first OLED TV offers object tracking sound and Dolby Atmos, a Pantone Validated screen for color accuracy, and a solar powered remote.
- Samsung S85D OLED 55-inch for $1,298 (save $400)–>: A more affordable OLED option from Samsung with built-in voice controls, a Pantone Validated screen, and cloud gaming support.
- Samsung The Terrace 55-inch partial sun outdoor TV for $2,498 (save $1,000)<!–>: This TV is ruggedized to protect itself against rain, dust, debris, and even insects. And with support for thousands of streaming apps, you can turn your patio or deck into an outdoor movie theater.
- Sony Bravia 7 55-inch for $1,448 (save $250)–>: Sony’s mid-range QLED lineup has dedicated picture modes for streaming movies as well as support for both Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision.
Best Labor Day TV deals at Best Buy
- Samsung Q80C 98-inch for $4,500 (save $2,500)<!–>: The 2023 edition of Samsung’s mid-range line of QLED TVs which offers an impressive 98-inch screen as well as object tracking sound and cloud gaming support.
- Hisense U8K 100-inch for $3,298 (save $1,702)–>: A cinema-sized TV with a 144Hz refresh rate, dedicated filmmaker picture mode, and support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
- Samsung QN900D 85-inch for $6,500 (save $1,500)<!–>: A big-screen 8K TV, which provides four times the resolution of a 4K model for cutting-edge picture quality.
- Samsung S85D OLED 77-inch for $2,000 (save $1,400)–>: Samsung’s more budget-friendly OLED option with a Pantone Validated screen for color accuracy and object tracking sound for a more immersive experience.
- Samsung The Frame 85-inch for $2,600 (save $1,200)<!–>: A high-end QLED TV with a gallery-inspired design that turns it into your very own art show when not in use.
- Samsung Q80D 85-inch for $2,200 (save $1,100)–>: Samsung’s mid-range QLED offers object tracking sound and Dolby Atmos for more immersive audio as well as a 120Hz refresh rate and built-in voice controls.
- Samsung QN90D 65-inch for $1,700 (save $1,000)<!–>: One of the best Samsung TVs you can get without springing for an OLED, the QN90D offers robust object tracking sound, 4K upscaling, adaptive audio and brightness, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR compatibility.
- LG Class 85 Series 86-inch for $1,800 (save $1,000)–>: A mid-range QLED from LG that supports HDR10 Pro, AMD Freesync VRR for console gaming, and a dedicated filmmaker mode for streaming movies and shows.
- LG C3 OLED 83-inch for $3,300 (save $1,000)<!–>: An older iteration of LG’s flagship OLED TV with signature picture quality, Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium VRR support, and adaptive brightness.
- LG G4 OLED 65-inch for $2,800 (save $600)–>: LG’s high-end, luxury OLED features an art gallery mode, built-in microphones for hands-free voice controls, and VRR support for console gaming.
- LG C4 OLED 65-inch for $1,700 (save $1,000)<!–>: LG’s signature OLED TV has a 120Hz refresh rate, a suite of preloaded streaming apps, and built-in voice controls via Alexa.
- Hisense U6N 85-inch for $1,100 (save $700)–>: An affordable big-screen TV with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, a dedicated low latency gaming mode, and built-in voice controls via Hey Google.
- Sony Bravia A80L 65-inch for $1,500 (save $700)<!–>: A previous version of Sony’s flagship OLED TV with support for Apple AirPlay, both Alexa and Hey Google voice controls, and Dolby Vision HDR.
- LG NanoCell 75 55-inch for $450 (save $250)–>: A budget-friendly LED TV with a dedicated gaming dashboard, built-in voice controls, and Apple AirPlay 2 support.
- Sony Bravia 3 75-inch for $950 (save $350)<!–>: A mid-range LED TV with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and support for both AirPlay 2 and Chromecast for sharing media from your iOS and Android mobile devices.
- LG Flex OLED 42-inch for $1,697 (save $503)–>: This OLED TV goes from a flat to curved screen with the touch of a button. And with a 120Hz refresh rate, it’s great for console and PC gaming.
Best Labor Day TV deals at Walmart
- Samsung Q80C 98-inch for $4,498 (save $2,434)<!–>: Samsung’s mid-range QLED now offers a truly impressive 98-inch screen with Dolby Atmos and object tracking sound.
- Samsung S95C OLED 65-inch for $1,668 (save $1,631)–>: Samsung’s first OLED TV offers great 4K resolution, a Pantone Validated screen for color accuracy, object tracking sound, and cloud gaming support.
- Samsung The Terrace partial sun 75-inch outdoor TV for $3,848 (save $1,151)<!–>: Samsung’s outdoor TV is rated for partial sun and resistance against moisture, dust, and debris. It uses Samsung’s Tizen platform to give you access to streaming apps, free live TV via Samsung TV, and a screen capable of 2,000 nits of brightness.
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Labor Day FAQs
When is Labor Day 2024?
Labor Day 2024 will be observed on September 2.
Are TVs really cheaper on Labor Day?
Many big-box retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart offer discounts across multiple departments during Labor Day sales. And electronics, including TVs, are often on sale for decent prices. Though it does help to compare retailers in order to see who is offering the best value and selection.
How did we choose these Labor Day deals?
I chose TVs from reputable brands like Samsung, TCL, Hisense, and LG. I also chose TVs that I and other ZDNET experts have featured in best lists and reviews, and have actual, hands-on experience with. For TVs that I and others at ZDNET haven’t been able to personally test, I compared manufacturer specifications to customer reviews to identify any common problems and verify hard-to-quantify metrics like ease-of-use, setup time, and visual appeal.
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