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Hanging out in a room without a television can feel like being marooned on a remote desert island. But given all the deals that are about to come your way courtesy of Black Friday, thereโs no reason not to upgrade your space with a new TV. Whether youโre trying to enhance your Sunday sports setup or simply squeezing another set into your half-empty office, nothing feels better than getting a great product at a low price. Black Friday is your best time to focus on potential savings.
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Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving, with some sales beginning when the clock strikes midnight. In 2024, this super-saver holiday falls on November 29th. Typically, most of these Black Friday deals run through Monday. Something else to be aware of is Cyber Monday, which begins the Monday following the Thanksgiving holiday. Whether youโre looking to stock up on some holiday gifts or trying to grab a great deal on an item youโve been eyeing all year, Black Friday (and Cyber Monday) is a fantastic way to make sure you save the most.
Black Friday is a great time to find some of the best deals on televisions, so you should expect to see massively discounted TVs at the best prices of the year. Whether youโre looking to upgrade to 4K, searching for a wall-mounted machine, or just looking to upgrade your guest room with an inexpensive television, there are going to be all kinds of opportunities to save.
Retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon had some terrific deals last year, with TVs discounted by over 50%. Iโm expecting to see the same types of savings this year. Look for steep savings on great brands like LG, Sony, Samsung, TCL, and many more.
If youโre looking to make a serious purchase like a TV, start by assessing your home to determine what kind of television you actually need. It also helps to do some online research for your TV ahead of time. You can add things like Google alerts from your browser or search for specific television models you have in mind. If thereโs a brand you know and trust, you can also follow them online or via social media. The best Black Friday deals sometimes sell out quickly or are limited to only certain days, so make sure youโre prepared to pull the trigger when the TV you want becomes available at the price you love.
Size is one of the most obvious considerations when choosing the best TV. Some machines are just too big or too small for what you want, so itโs very helpful to measure the space (maybe twice). Also, consider where you will be putting this television. Will it be mounted onto the wall, and do you have enough room to do so? Will you need to buy a larger TV stand? These are the types of questions it helps to know ahead of time.
Online shopping is easy and convenient, but itโs still a good idea to take a look at some of these TVs in person before making such a big purchase. Heading out to a big box retail store just to get some perspective on the size and look of these televisions will help you decide what machine is going to be right for your home.
Even if youโre pretty sure about your purchase, itโs still a great idea to find out the sellerโs warranty and return policy for your potential television. This is especially the case when youโre dealing with open-box items or things that have been steeply discounted. Even if a store has a return policy youโre familiar with, special deals are sometimes uniquely priced for a reason and may not be covered in the same way.
Remember that Black Friday deals will be happening everywhere, online and in regular retail stores. Stores like Walmart, Best Buy, Samโs Club, and Costco are some of the best options for beginning your search. Amazon has also become a huge retail seller of televisions, along with all the brand sites like Apple, LG, Panasonic, Lenovo, and Samsung.
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