UPDATE: Nov. 28,Request Movies 2024, 8:47 p.m. EST This story has been updated with the latest deals from Walmart's Black Friday sale.
The best Black Friday TV deals at WalmartTVs being on sale for Black Friday isn't unique to any one retailer. Sure, that's news to no one. The less-known intel is that, while there will be a handful of price-matched deals on identical models at all of the big competing stores, each store also has a certain type of TV that they seem to really hone in on when it comes to Black Friday discounts.
Walmart's wheelhouse is simply the cheapest 4K TV possible at any given size between 50 inches and 75 inches. If you see Amazon and Best Buy plateauing at a certain sale price for a certain size (for instance, maybe the cheapest they're seemingly able to go for a 50-incher is $199.99), it's pretty safe to assume that Walmart will have an option that slightly beats both of those sale prices. This highly competitive vibe is the main reason why TV deals are typically better on Black Friday than on Amazon Prime Day.
SEE ALSO: The best Black Friday deals at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and WalmartBecause Walmart likes to release its most jaw-dropping TV deals as a handful of pre-meditated doorbusters, more shoppers will be waiting in the wings for the clock to strike a certain time (rather than calmly perusing several pages of TV deals) — which means TVs selling out is more likely and time is of the essence.
One way to make sure you get first dibs on any of Walmart's big Black Friday drops is by becoming a Walmart+ member. Paid Walmart+ members get early access to Walmart deals, often for several hours before the sale officially goes live to the public. Through Dec. 2, new, expired, monthly, and current Walmart+ trial members can sign up for an annual Walmart+ membership for $49 — 50% off the regular $98 a year that Walmart+ typically costs.
Along with this early access, Walmart+ members also get perks like a free Paramount+ subscription; 10 cents per gallon fuel savings at Exxon, Mobil, Walmart, and Murphy; Walmart Cash through Expedia; free shipping from your store; free online shipping with no order minimum; and more.
We're tracking all of Walmart's best TV deals throughout the Black Friday season below and will update the list as new ones drop — or as models sell out. On top of the ultra budget-friendly options we gushed about earlier, Walmart also has some good deals on premium models from Samsung and LG.
Note: Occasionally, a Walmart TV doorbuster will come in the form of a TV that's making its debut at a sale price rather than appearing as a clear-cut dollar discount off of an MSRP. Walmart will tag these drops as a "Special Buy" so shoppers know this is still a great price even if there's no previous list price crossed out to indicate a sale. To get an idea of what that size of TV is going for at other retailers, check out our general coverage of Black Friday TV deals which includes Amazon and Best Buy.
Note: All newly added or updated deals have been marked with a ✨, while struck-through deals were either sold out or expired at the time of writing.
Element 43-inch 4K TV— $138$158 (save $20)
TCL 43-inch Q5 4K Roku TV — $178$248(save $70)✨
LG 50-inch 75 Series QNED 4K TV — $398$596.99(save $198.99)
Hisense 55-inch R6 4K TV — $178$278(save $100)
Samsung 55-inch DU6900 4K TV — $298$349.99(save $51.99)
Samsung 55-inch Q60DB QLED 4K TV — $498$698(save $200)
LG 55-inch B3 Series OLED 4K TV — $798$1,699.99(save $901.99)
Hisense 58-inch R6 4K TV — $248$298(save $50)✨
LG 65-inch UQ7070 4K TV — $398$476(save $78)
Samsung 65-inch DU6900 4K TV — $398$469.99(save $71.99)
Samsung 65-inch Q60DB QLED 4K TV — $698$898(save $200)
LG 65-inch B3 Series OLED 4K TV — $998$1,299(save $301)
LG 70-inch UQ7070 4K TV — $498$648(save $150)
TCL 75-inch S4 4K Roku TV— $378$498 (save $120)
Vizio 75-inch V4K75S 4K TV — $478$598(save $120)✨
Samsung 75-inch Q60DB QLED 4K TV — $898$1,198(save $300)
Samsung 85-inch DU7200B 4K TV — $898$998(save $100)
Hulu with ads monthly subscription — $0.99/monthfor one year (save $108)
Peacock Premium — $1.99/monthfor six months or $19.99/year(save up to $60) with codes REALDEALMONTHLYor REALDEAL
Max With Ads — $2.99/monthfor six months (save $42)
Paramount+ with Showtime (Prime Video add-on) — $2.99/monthfor two months (save $10 per month)
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