Forget Black Friday – the 3 best mini-LED TVs I’ve tested in 2025 are now selling for record-low prices

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Black Friday sales officially hit on November 28 this year, but fantastic deals on some of 2025’s best mini-LED TVs are already happening. After checking the early sales, three Amazon deals in particular stand out: the 65-inch Samsung QN90F selling for $1,597.99 (was $2,497.99, the 65-inch Hisense U8QG selling for $997.99 (was $1,049), and the 75-inch TCL QM8K selling for $1,397.99 (was $1,999.99).

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Each of these TVs features a powerfully bright mini-LED backlight, refined local dimming to create deep blacks, and an anti-reflection screen to reduce screen glare during daytime viewing. They also have solid gaming support, with HDMI 2.1 ports and refresh rates up to 165Hz. I was thrilled to use each of these for a time as my main TV for watching movies and sports, and I’m certain you will be as well.

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The Samsung QN90F is the company’s flagship mini-LED TV. It has fantastic overall picture quality, earning five out of five stars in our Samsung QN90F review, and it features the company’s Glare Free screen, which is the best version of this anti-reflection tech yet. It’s also fantastic for gaming, with four HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 165Hz support and Samsung’s Gaming Hub for cloud-based gaming.

With up to 5,600 local dimming zones, Hisense U8QG series TVs easily deliver images with pristine blacks and powerful contrast. They also support Dolby Vision and HDR10+ high dynamic range, and have three HDMI 2.1 inputs with 4K 165Hz support for gaming.

With the TCL QM8K, you’re getting a TV with high brightness and TCL’s Halo Control System, which delivers deep, uniform blacks. Its anti-reflection screen and ultra wide angle feature also make it great for watching sports, and its built-in speakers are good enough that you won’t necessarily need a soundbar.

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Al Griffin has been writing about and reviewing A/V tech since the days LaserDiscs roamed the earth, and was previously the editor of Sound & Vision magazine. 

When not reviewing the latest and greatest gear or watching movies at home, he can usually be found out and about on a bike.

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