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Best Labor Day TV sales: Get a new screen from just $88

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Whether you’re looking for a high-end TV, or a great budget option, these early labor day deals are perfect to grab up.
Labor Day sales are a great time to pick up a new TV. We’ve collected the best Labor Day TV deals across retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon and more. These are likely the best prices you’ve seen since Prime Day, and the best prices you will see until Black Friday. Whether you need a new TV for the upcoming NFL season, or it’s just time for an upgrade, this weekend is a great time to shop Labor Day TV sales.Today’s best Labor Day TV dealsOnn. 24-inch HD TV — $88, was $118
Not everyone needs a 4K TV. If you’re just looking for a TV to add to your child’s bedroom or your kitchen, the Onn. 24-inch HD TV is a good option. It has Roku Smart TV built-in so you can easily stream from all your favorite services with a customizable home screen making it simple to find what you need. The TV has three HDMI inputs so if you need to add a games console or similar, you can do so without any bother. It’s also smart home ready working with Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home.
TCL 32-inch 3 series HDTV — $108, was $148
If you’re looking for great TV deals for Labor Day, you can’t go wrong with this 3 series from TCL. While it doesn’t have some fancier features like HDR or 4k, the 720p screen gives you cheap TV access and the Roku platform. You also get dual-band Wi-Fi to connect and stream wirelessly, the ability to turn your smartphone into a remote for the TV, and 3 HDMI ports to work with, including one ARC port, which isn’t something we tend to see often. That means that if you’ve picked up one of these soundbar deals, you don’t have to lose a port to use it, which we very much appreciate.
Insignia 50-inch F30 4K TV — $220, was $350
Probably one of the cheapest 4k TVs on this list, the F30 from Insignia packs quite a punch for costing less than $25. In fact, Insignia even manages to throw HDR 10 in, and while it won’t be the best HDR you’ll see, it’s a good introduction to the tech. Also, if you’re a fan of Amazon, then you’ll be happy to note that it runs on FireTV, which means you get integration into the Alexa ecosystem, as well as having essentially all your Amazon ecosystem at the touch of a remote control. It’s also a great option if you want a TV to game on because, even though it doesn’t run at 120Hz, the 60Hz will often be perfect for most games on the Xbox Series X and PS5. It even has DTS Studio Sound, we don’t often see on TVs this cheap.
Insignia 55-inch Class F30 4K TV — $270, was $400
If you liked the previous entry from Insignia, then for an extra $20, you can grab this 55-inch version of the TV instead, and it’s well worth it if you have the room to accommodate. It has all the same specs, such as HDR 10 and 4k resolution, and is built on the FireTV platform. In fact, given that it’s the same TV but with an extra five inches, we’re impressed that it’s only $20 more expensive while still having things like DTS Studio Sound and both Wi-Fi and ethernet connections.
Roku 65-inch Select Series 4K TV — $400, was $450
While we’re moving up significantly in price, we’re also seeing a lot of great features with Roku’s Select Series. Of course, it comes with a 4k resolution, but it also comes with HDR10+, and it’s probably the cheapest TV on the list that supports it. If you’re unfamiliar with HDR10+, it’s essentially a higher-end version of the usual HDR, with quadruple brightness, up to 4,000 nits. The Class Select Series also comes with HLG, which is the HDR format that most sports broadcasters use, so if you like watching sports, this TV is a great option. It would have been great if it came with a 120hz base refresh rate to help with more action-packed content, but that’s not something we see until the $1,000 range, so for what you get, this is one of the best deals on the list.
Vizio 50-inch MQX Series 4K QLED TV — $500, was $630
Packed with features, the Vizio 50-inch MQX Series 4K QLED TV demonstrates you don’t have to spend a fortune for a great QLED TV. It’s a 120Hz panel so it’s great for fast-moving action or gaming. It uses an Active Full Array while there’s Dolby Vision support too. HDR10+ adds to the vibrancy of images while there’s Active Pixel Tuning to ensure things continue to look good every step of the way. Hook it up to a PC and you can even game at 240fps at 1080p resolution. Simply put, there’s a lot to like here, especially at this price.
TCL 55-inch Q7 QLED 4K TV — $550, was $750
Interestingly, the TCL Q-Class has all the features you’d need for high-end gaming and sports watching, so if you’re willing to go for a smaller size, the extra $70 is well worth it. For starters, the Q-Class has a base refresh rate of 120Hz, which is perfect for the latest-gen gaming consoles and high-end gaming PCs; plus, it’s great for watching high-intensity stuff like sports or action movies. It also comes with HDR 10+ and HLG, so it’s versatile, and the Full Array Dimming means you get excellent dark colors. If that wasn’t enough, the Q-Class has a QLED TV, ergo the name, which gives you more vivid and accurate colors.
Toshiba 75-inch C350 Series 4K TV — $570, was $800
When it comes to large 75-inch TV deals, it’s always a worry about what you’re giving up in exchange for the larger size, especially when it maintains budget pricing. Luckily, Toshiba is an excellent brand with a lot of knowledge it can use to keep prices down, so you’re not missing out on much. For example, you still get Dolby Vision and HDR10, which is excellent, and an auto low latency game mode, a feature that previous TVs have lacked, so it’s even better for gaming. It also has Motion Rate 120, which is a frame smoothening technology that attempts to recreate the higher 120Hz refresh rate, although that can often have mixed results. Even so, it’s still a great TV for the price, whether you want to watch sports, movies, or play video games.
TCL 85-inch S4 S-Class 4K TV — $900, was $1,400
Of course, if you want the biggest TV you can find, the TCL 85-inch S-Class is probably the closest you’ll get, especially for a price point below $1,000.

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