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Finding the best deal on a TV can take a lot of time and effort. To help you find the right TV at the right price, we"ve spent the past few weeks scouring ads from Target and Walmart, Best Buy, Sears, and others. (Think of it as a small holiday gift from ConsumerReports.org.)
We"ve never seen prices lower, with some incredible deals on both major and lesser-known brands. We"ve seen new low prices emerge in some screen sizes, such as 32-inch sets for well under $100 and 40-inch 1080p models that cost less than $120.
Before you head out to a store, check out our Top 10 Black Friday Shopping Tips for advice on how to get the best deals on a set you"ll really want. And to help you narrow your TV choices, check out Consumer Reports" list of recommended TVs (available to subscribers).
Here are our Top 10 TV deals during Black Friday. And as a special holiday bonus, we added a few other deals that seem just too good not to consider. If you"re looking for other tech gifts, check our brand-new Gadget Gift Finder and watch our interactive video above.
This set, available at this price at Walmart and possibly Sam"s Club, has an unusual "D" designation in its serial number that we didn"t see earlier in the year; "E" is Vizio"s mainstream entry-level series. Comparing the specs, the only difference I could see is that the E-series model has four HDMI inputs, one more than this set. We tested the E650i-B2, and it had excellent high-definition picture quality and a lot of features, so we expect, but can"t guarantee, that this set will perform similarly. Unlike many of the Back Friday TV specials, this model has a lot of features, including Vizio"s smart TV platform.
Yes, we"re voting these TVs to be a tie, mainly because the two sets seem comparable and are only $1 apart in price. Best Buy has the 50-inch Panasonic TC-50A400U for only $200. But Amazon, which has become more aggressive with TVs over the past few days, has countered with a 50-inch Toshiba 1080p LED/LCD set for $199. There"s little info about this set right now, but we expect to hear more soon. Panasonic and Toshiba LCD TVs have done well in our Ratings, but neither brand has scored especially well in terms of sound.
This is a great price for a TV this size. We haven"t tested this set so we can"t comment on its picture quality, but other Element sets we"ve tested haven"t done all that well in our Ratings. Still, it might be fine for less-discriminating viewers, or as a secondary big-screen TV in a den, bedroom, or kid"s play room.
No specific models have been named, but we think it might be the Element LF401EM5. We don"t expect it to be a top performer, but it"s hard to believe you can buy a 40-inch TV for less than you"d pay for an 8-inch tablet. Walmart will have what looks like a similar set as part of its Friday sale for $115.
This is a great price for a TV this size from a major brand, plus it"s one of the few remaining plasma TVs. The set, model 60PB5600, is a fairly basic model, but it"s a plasma!
Target"s deal is a 60Hz set (model UN50EH5000FXZA) selling for $478. For just $20 more, Walmart has a step-up 120Hz model with smart TV features—the UN50H5203 for $498. This may actually be a better deal for those looking for a smart TV. Samsung has been among the top brands in our TV Ratings, so we expect these sets to perform well.
No model name was given, but it could be the Vizio E550i-B2, which was selling for about $650. We tested this TV, which is in Vizio"s entry-level E series, and it has excellent high-def picture quality and a good number of features, including a full-array LED backlight and Vizio"s smart TV platform.
Both these sets are smart TVs. We don"t know the LG model number, but the Sony is the KDL-60R510A, a 120Hz smart TV model. It normally sells for about $800, so it"s not a huge savings but a nice price for a major-brand smart TV this size. We expect the LG to be similarly featured.
This may be the best UHD TV deal for Black Friday. Amazon didn"t list the model, but Best Buy will have the UN55HU6830FXZA, for $1 more at $900, as part of its doorbuster special. This is a 120Hz smart TV that usually sells for about $1,400.
Those are our Top TV deal picks for this Black Friday. But here are a few other deals just too good to leave out, in ascending screen size:48-inch Element 60Hz 1080p LED/LCD TV for $179 at Meijer
As you can see, the TV deals this Black Friday are pretty aggressive. But remember that even if you"re not able to take advantage of these specials, more deals kick off on Cyber Monday, which several retailers are turning into Cyber Week. And as always, keep checking back for all our latest updates on the best deals.
Firstly, I had the TV unplugged for about a week, this made no difference, but I think it’s important to be clear about the state of the TV when I repaired it.
I plugged the TV in today and factory reset it. I then was able to connect a wired ethernet cable to the TV and connect to the Internet. I quickly jumped into Settings and was about to check for a software update when I noticed a strange prompt in the bottom left-hand side of the TV asking if I wanted to reduce power or power down the TV, the choices were “Yes” and “Never ask again”, I decided out of caution to select “Never ask again”. I have never seen this prompt before, but since it was related to the power state of the TV, I had to mention it..
As soon as I checked for a software update I received one! Update is 9.1.0 Build 4121-38, the previous firmware on this TV was 9.0.0 Build 4151-38; so a decent incremental update occured after I connected to the Internet!
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Working upon my neighbors TV that has audio but no picture. I have performed the reset functions of holding down Input and Vol - while plugging in etc. No success