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Walmart is known for its doorbuster TV deals, but this year, they're blink-and-you'll-miss-it good.
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UPDATE: Nov. 26, 2023, 8:00 p.m. EST This post has been updated to include the latest TV deals from Walmart during its Cyber Monday sale, which went live at 4 p.m. ET on Nov. 26 for Walmart+ members, and 7 p.m. ET for the general public.

A quick look at the best Cyber Monday TV deals at Walmart:

Best 55-inch TV deal
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Best 75-inch TV deal
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Walmart has a reputation for hosting epic doorbusters this time of year, and we've been watching the best Walmart Cyber Monday TV deals closely. Already, we've seen popular discounts on budget 4K TVs from brands like TCL, Vizio, and Hisense sell out.

But with Black Friday behind us and Cyber Monday fast approaching, Walmart is getting ready to drop a fresh round of doorbuster TV deals. Walmart's confusingly timed Cyber Monday sale officially begins on Sunday, November 26 at 7 p.m. ET (early access for Walmart+ members went live at 4 p.m.).

This year, Walmart's TV discounts fall into two categories: Deals on budget TVs that seem impossibly affordable, and huge mark-downs on premium QLED and OLED models. Just check out this $148 50-inch 4K TV from Walmart-owned brand onn., which dropped during Walmart's first official Black Friday event of the year. It perfectly represents what you can expect to find when shopping for a TV at Walmart: the cheapest 4K TV possible at any given size between 50 inches and 70 inches. And as these cheap 4K TVs sell out, Walmart still has OLED TVs from Sony, LG, and Samsung heavily discounted.

These deals went live for Walmart+ members at 4 p.m. ET on Nov. 26, but are now available to everyone as of 7 p.m. ET.:

Walmart had to come in hot after announcing its Black Friday schedule late — late compared to competitors like Best Buy and Samsung, who have been tagging countless TVs as Black Friday deals since Halloween.

Now, Cyber Monday deals are in full swing for everyone, with more on the way soon. Because we've been seeing TVs go in and out of stock at Walmart, if you see a deal you want, snatch it up quickly. You've been warned.

Note: All newly added deals are marked with a ✨, while deals with a 🔥 have dropped to an all-time low price. Deals with a strikeout were either sold out or expired at the time of writing.

Best 50-inch TV deal

Why we like it

Most of Walmart's budget TVs have already sold out, although keep checking back as a fresh round of Cyber Monday deals goes live Sunday evening. For now, this Samsung has the best discount.

Samsung has made some of the best premium TVs in the OLED and QLED space, but this crystal LED model is a good starter Samsung model for the rest of us. This older model TV still has some tricks up its screen. Android smartphone users can stream content from their phone to the TV, and even though it's a budget model, you can watch all your favorite streaming apps on a 4K screen.

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Best 55-inch TV deal

Why we like it

The total discount on this TCL TV isn't giant, but we still think it's the best Walmart TV deal we've spotted so far. Normally, QLED TVs like this are much more expensive, and getting a 55-incher for under $350 is really rare. This TV features rich colors, is powered by Google's smart TV OS, and has special features for gamers. Plus, Walmart's been able to keep this TV doorbuster deal in stock, even as similar TV deals have sold out.

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Best 65-inch TV deal

Why we like it

As of Sunday morning, virtually all of Walmart's doorbuster TV deals in the budget category have sold out, including the most popular onn., Vizio, Hisense, and TCL models. However, if you're more interested in mid-range or premium models, there are still serious savings to be found. This Sony TV is powered by Google's smart TV OS and features a vibrant 4K display. And unlike some deals, it's a relatively recent 2022 model.

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Best Walmart deals on 75-inch TVs

Why we like it

In the budget space, TCL has been turning out the consistently best TVs since 2020. The brand makes incredibly affordable flatscreens that still have all the features you want in a smart TV. Plus, this 4K TV ups the ante with a gorgeous QLED TV. For Cyber Week at Walmart, you can take $100 off the price of this and similar TCL 75-inch TVs. Like the models featured above, it's also powered by Google OS for easy streaming.

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Shop more TV deals from other retailers:

Haven't found what you're looking for? You can also find big Cyber Monday TV deals from Walmart's competition. And if you do prefer to shop at Walmart, remember that the retailer will drop new deals this very evening (!!), so keep checking back as we continue to update this post with new doorbuster deals on TVs.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Walmart is the best place to find a super cheap mid-size 4K TV. Though Walmart does have some of the same deals on premium TVs as Best Buy and Samsung, like on some sizes of Samsung's The Frame, the majority of Walmart's Black Friday TV deals lineup consists of surprisingly low prices on 50-inch to 70-inch TVs from onn., Hisense, and LG that you won't find anywhere else.


Most TVs in both of these price ranges are 4K TVs, so aside from size, the big difference in price probably stems from the backlight:

  • LED is the standard in most budget TVs nowadays. Despite their general affordability across the board, one LED TV can beat another out by incorporating full-array local dimming: a collection of lighting zones that adjust independently across the entire screen. Without those crucial in-between zones, the middle of the screen of many cheaper LED TVs can get a little hazy, falling victim to edge-lit dimming that just can't extend light across with the same oomph.

  • QLED is like LED but better. The "Q" refers to the extra layer of quantum dots sandwiched between the standard LED panel and the screen to make a wider range of colors pop off the screen with enhanced brightness. The more vibrant picture is ideal for viewing or gaming in bright rooms and for honing in on content with small details, like sports.

  • Mini LEDs are about half the size of regular LEDs, allowing manufacturers to pack more LEDs into the same size panel, allowing for more local dimming zones and more precise tweaking of brightness in each area.

  • OLED is generally the most expensive method of lighting a TV screen, and it's a whole different thing than LED, QLED, and mini LED despite a negligible one-letter difference in the title itself. Unlike LED and QLED, OLED doesn't require an external backlight. That's because the pixels (the organic light-emitting diodes that represent the "O" in OLED) emit their own light instead. This is key during dark scenes when the TV screen needs to get as dark as possible to contrast shadows and make the subjects on the screen legible. While backlit QLED pixels' forced dimming can cause a kind of halo effect around bright objects, OLED pixels can turn off completely. OLED is the best option for streaming or gaming in dark rooms.

Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

Leah graduated from Penn State University in 2016 with dual degrees in Sociology and Media Studies. When she's not writing about shopping (or shopping online for herself), she's almost definitely watching a horror movie, "RuPaul's Drag Race," or "The Office." You can follow her on X at @notleah or email her at [email protected].

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Stacia Datskovska
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Stacia Datskovska is an NYU journalism major (graduating this December). Her work has appeared in USA Today, Boston Globe, Teen Vogue, HuffPost, Bustle, and more. When she's not writing something or other, Stacia can be spotted crying over poetry, making a home-cooked meal, or walking on an NYC pier. For her more half-baked thoughts: @staciadats on Twitter.


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