Top 5 TV deals in the Memorial Day sales 2022

The best Memorial Day 4K TV deals that you won't want to miss over this holiday weekend

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Memorial Day TV sales are here – with retailers dropping discounts on some of the latest and greatest in 4K Ultra-HD displays across many screen sizes. Memorial Day sales offer a great chance to find savings on home goods and tech, but you'll need to stay sharp to find the top offerings. That's why we've put together a quick list of the top 5 best Memorial Day TV deals available, so you don't have to dig through the piles of not-so-hot offers.

So kick back and enjoy your day with some great deals on 4K TVs. You'll find sets from the big brands – such as Samsung and LG – on our list, so you can rest assured these are TVs we stand behind. If you don't quite see anything that catches your eye, be sure to check out our best Memorial Day TV sales roundup where you can find even more holiday deals across a wide range of categories!

 

Top 5 best Memorial Day TV deals for 2024

LG A1 Series 48" 4K UHD OLED Smart TV: was, $1,799.95, now $796.99 at Walmart

LG A1 Series 48" 4K UHD OLED Smart TV: was, $1,799.95, now $796.99 at Walmart
This is a steal of a TV deal! LG's 48" OLED A1 has over $1,000 off this Memorial Day. It's easily one of the best OLED TVs you can grab at this price. So if you're looking for a slightly smaller screen size but don't want to scrimp on quality then it's a real perfect match.

Samsung 50" QN90A Neo QLED TV: was $1497.99, now $897.99 at B&H Photo

Samsung 50" QN90A Neo QLED TV: was $1497.99, now $897.99 at B&H Photo
This is Samsung's top-tier 2021 model, so while it's last generation, Samsung's Neo QLED range remains stunningly impressive. The tech is able to deliver searing brightness and the punchiest of colors. This 50" model has a massive discount of $600, too, so if LG's OLED panels don't appeal in the Memorial Day sales then Samsung has an ideal alternative here.

Hisense 50" Class R6G Series LED 4K UHD Roku TV: was $499.99, now $289.99 at Best Buy

Hisense 50" Class R6G Series LED 4K UHD Roku TV: was $499.99, now $289.99 at Best Buy
This 50" 4K TV from Hisense brings Ultra-HD pictures and uses High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Motion Rate 120 technology to boost color, contrast and refresh rate for visual smoothness. With Roku built-in, you can stream thousands of apps and channels with ease too. If you're looking for a budget 4K panel then this is a great affordable entry-level set to buy this Memorial Day.

Toshiba 75" Class M550 Series Smart Fire TV: was $1,399.99, now $699.99 at Best Buy

Toshiba 75" Class M550 Series Smart Fire TV: was $1,399.99, now $699.99 at Best Buy
Save a massive $700 on this Toshiba 75-inch M550 4K TV at Best Buy. With built-in Amazon Alexa and Fire capabilities, this smart TV is great for streaming, gaming and controlling your household's smart devices. It's very large for this kind of small asking price, too, which will be a major appeal for many buyers this Memorial Day.

Toshiba 55" Class C350 Series LED 4K Smart Fire TV: was $469.99, now $339.99 at Best Buy

Toshiba 55" Class C350 Series LED 4K Smart Fire TV: was $469.99, now $339.99 at Best Buy
The 55" C350 TV uses Toshiba's high-performance 4K engine and has an LCD panel for optimum image quality. It has smart TV capabilities with Amazon Alexa and Fire built-in, so you can easily stream live and on-demand channels and apps. It's a decent size at a decent price for this Memorial Day. 

Best Memorial Day TV sales 2024

There are tons of deals and offers on 4K TVs happening right now. With savings and deals on 4K TVs that match – or beat – some of the best Memorial Day TV deals ever, it's easier than ever to grab a cheap new 4K TV during the sale. Here are some of the best places to find early Memorial Day TV deals:

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