Early Labor Day TV sales 2024 — best deals right now

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Labor Day TV sales are getting underway. Now's a great time to upgrade your entertainment center, as many retailers have dropped their Labor Day sales on OLED, Mini-LED and more sets.

One of my favorite TV deals comes from Best Buy. They have the LG 48-inch B4 4K OLED TV for $797. This epic $700 discount makes the LG B4 one of the most affordable OLED TVs you can buy right now. Plus, Amazon has an epic LG C3 OLED TV sale from $1,096.

I've rounded up my top picks for the best Labor Day TV deals below. Also check out our Labor Day Apple deals page for more discounts. 

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OLED TVs

LG 48" B4 Series 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $797 @ Best Buy

LG 48" B4 Series 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $797 @ Best Buy
The B4 is LG's entry-level OLED TV model for 2024. This TV supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and has improved picture quality thanks to LG's A8 processor. For gamers, it features four HDMI 2.1 ports, a 120Hz refresh rate, a brightness booster and Game Optimizer Mode. The 48-inch model is a Best Buy exclusive. 

LG C3 4K OLED TV sale: deals from $1,096 @ Amazon

LG C3 4K OLED TV sale: deals from $1,096 @ Amazon
The LG C3 is one of the best mid-tier OLED TVs you can buy. In our LG OLED C3 review, we said the Editor's Choice TV delivers perfect blacks, thrilling contrast and rich, accurate colors at every point across the visual spectrum. It's also perfect for gamers with a suite of Game Optimizer features and a 120Hz refresh rate. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR 10/HLG support, four HDMI 2.1 ports, built-in Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant/Apple HomeKit support and LG's Magic Remote. However, note the newer LG C4 OLED is now available, albeit it a higher price point.
48" for $1,096
55" for $1,396
65" for $1,596
77" for $2,496
83" for $3,496

LG 42" C4 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $1,146 @ Amazon

LG 42" C4 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $1,146 @ Amazon
The C4 is LG's new flagship OLED TV. It's powered by LG's A9 processor and features a 120Hz panel, Dolby Vision/ HDR10/HLG support, built-in Amazon Alexa, four HDMI 2.1 ports and Apple AirPlay 2 support. It's also one of the few OLED TVs that can natively accept a 144Hz input from a PC. In our LG C4 OLED TV review, we said content looked colorful and dazzlingly bright on the new C4 series. It's the best version we've seen of the company's top-selling OLED TV range.
48" for $1,146
55" for $1,199
65" for $1,496
77" for $2,996
83" for $4,796

Samsung 55" S90C OLED 4K TV: was $1,899 now $1,299 @ SamsungPrice check: sold out @ Best Buy | $1,495 @ Amazon

Samsung 55" S90C OLED 4K TV: was $1,899 now $1,299 @ Samsung
The Samsung S90C is a slightly cheaper alternative to the S95C. However, both TVs use the same QD-OLED display and are great for gamers with low latency, HDMI 2.1 ports, and support for 4K/144Hz. The only major difference is that the S95C gets brighter, which makes it a better pick for rooms with lots of ambient light. Otherwise, the S90C is an amazing value that'll save you a few hundred bucks. It packs HDR 10+/HLG support, Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant/SmartThings compatibility, and built-in Alexa voice assistant. 
Price check: sold out @ Best Buy | $1,495 @ Amazon

Sony 55" Bravia XR A80L OLED 4K TV: was $1,899 now $1,698 @ Amazon
Price check: $1,698 @ Best Buy

Sony 55" Bravia XR A80L OLED 4K TV: was $1,899 now $1,698 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia XR A80L uses three different technologies that give it a slight edge in the OLED arms race: Sony's Cognitive Processor XR (for better matching colors and contrasts), XR Triluminos Pro (for nailing the richness of HDR), and XR Clear Image (for reducing noise). In our Sony Bravia XR A80L OLED TV review, we called it a marvel that delivers solid picture quality, sound quality, and usability. It supports HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision, 120Hz refresh rate, and it has four HDMI ports (two are HDMI 2.1).
Price check: $1,698 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55" S95C 4K OLED TV: was $2,199 now $1,797 @ Amazon

Samsung 55" S95C 4K OLED TV: was $2,199 now $1,797 @ Amazon
Samsung's next-gen QD-OLED TV is not only slimmer than the previous-gen S95B, but it's also brighter. In our Samsung S95C OLED review, we liked the TV's One Connect Box for cable management and 144Hz refresh rate for PC gaming. The TV's significant boosts to brightness also improved performance across all kinds of content and viewing environments. The Editor's Choice TV is great for movie fans, gamers, and everyone in between. It sports four HDMI 2.1 ports, HDR10+/HLG support and a 120Hz panel.

60-85 inch TVs

Toshiba 65" 4K Fire TV: was $529 now $359 @ Amazon

Toshiba 65" 4K Fire TV: was $529 now $359 @ Amazon
The Toshiba Fire TV is the perfect smart TV for anyone who wants a modern TV on a small budget. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10 content as well as DTS Virtual: X audio. In our Toshiba C350 Fire TV review, we said its color accuracy, low lag time, and responsive Fire TV operating system make it a great value for budget shoppers. 

Amazon 65" Omni 4K QLED TV: was $799 now $699 @ Amazon

Amazon 65" Omni 4K QLED TV: was $799 now $699 @ Amazon
Unlike its predecessor, which used LED-LCD technology, this 2022 revamp sports a QLED display, which gives it a wider color gamut and uptick in brightness/contrast. In our Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED review, we said the TV is a solid pick for anyone who wants to stick within Amazon’s ecosystem. It features, HDR10/HLG/HDR10+ Adaptive/Dolby Vision IQ support, full array local dimming, and four HDMI ports (one HDMI 2.1 with eARC). You also get Alexa support baked in.

TCL 85" S4 S-Class 4K TV: was $1,399 now $797 @ Best BuyPrice check: $898 @ Amazon

TCL 85" S4 S-Class 4K TV: was $1,399 now $797 @ Best Buy
The S4 S-Class is one of TCL's new budget TVs. Yet despite its budget friendly price, it packs Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG support, DTS Virtual:X audio, built-in Chromecast, and Google TV Smart OS. You also get three HDMI ports, including one with eARC support.
Price check: $898 @ Amazon

Sony 65" Bravia 7 Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,999 now $1,798 @ Amazon

Sony 65" Bravia 7 Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,999 now $1,798 @ Amazon
The Sony Bravia 7 Mini-LED TV takes the best of what makes Sony displays so sought-after and makes it value intensive. It's the cheapest Mini-LED in Sony's 2024 TV lineup, which makes it perfect for some incredible savings. The Bravia 7 comes kitted with an ATSC 3.0 tuner for NextGen TV access, plus support for almost all of the HDR formats, including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG. 

50-59 inch TVs

Insignia 55" F30 4K Fire TV: was $349 now $239 @ Amazon

Insignia 55" F30 4K Fire TV: was $349 now $239 @ Amazon
The Insignia F30 (2024) is one of the cheapest 4K TVs you can buy. In our Insignia F30 Fire TV review, we called it one of the best bargain TVs around. This 4K TV features HDR10 support, DTS Studio Sound, an Alexa-enabled voice remote, and three HDMI ports. Plus, as a Fire TV, you've got easy access to all the streaming apps you could want.

Roku 50" Select Series 4K TV: was $299 now $279 @ Best Buy

Roku 50" Select Series 4K TV: was $299 now $279 @ Best Buy
The Roku Select is part of Roku's line of TVs made in-house. It features HDR 10 Plus/HLG support, Apple HomeKit/Alexa/Google Assistant compatibility, and four HDMI ports. It also comes with Roku's platform for all your streaming needs.

TCL 55" Q6 4K QLED TV: was $499 now $369 @ AmazonPrice check: sold out @ Walmart | sold out @ BEst Buy

TCL 55" Q6 4K QLED TV: was $499 now $369 @ Amazon
The new TCL Q6 4K QLED TV is a budget TV with plenty of great features. It offers Dolby Vision/HDR10+/HDR10/HLG support, DTS Virtual: X audio, built-in Chromecast, and Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant compatibility. Although the display is just 60Hz natively, Game Accelerator 120 allows for 120Hz VRR at a lower resolution. You also get Dolby Atmos and eARC support.
Price check: sold out @ Walmart | sold out @ BEst Buy

Hisense 55" U6N Mini-LED 4K TV: was $599 now $547 @ Amazon
Price check: $499 @ Best Buy

Hisense 55" U6N Mini-LED 4K TV: was $599 now $547 @ Amazon
This new budget-friendly TV from Hisense could take the crown for the best value TV in 2024. As the successor to the U6K, it delivers a Mini-LED display with great color and contrast at an incredible price. It comes with Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10 and HLG support, a 60Hz refresh rate and Chromecast/Apple AirPlay.
Price check: $499 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55” QN90C QLED 4K TV: was $1,999 now $897 @ AmazonPrice check: $1,099 @ Samsung | $1,599 @ Best Buy

Samsung 55” QN90C QLED 4K TV: was $1,999 now $897 @ Amazon
The Samsung QN90C Neo QLED offers best-in-class HDR brightness and excellent overall performance. This TV has HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG support, a 120Hz refresh rate and 4 HDMI ports (two are HDMI 2.1 ports). Also included are Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings integration. Our Samsung QN90C QLED TV review said it best: "Thanks to its best-in-class HDR brightness, ample viewing options and strong picture performance, this is the QLED to beat."
Price check: $1,099 @ Samsung | $1,599 @ Best Buy

Hisense 55" U8N Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,099 now $997 @ Amazon

Hisense 55" U8N Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,099 now $997 @ Amazon
The Hisense U8N Mini-LED 4K TV is one of the brightest TVs we've seen yet, hitting an incredible 3,469 nits in our tests. It also delivered excellent results for color accuracy and contrast. For gamers, it offers two HDMI 2.1 ports for 4K/144Hz gameplay and Dolby Vision Gaming support. It's our top choice for the best TV in 2024.

32-49 inch TVs

Insignia 42" F20 Fire TV: was $199 now $129 @ Best Buy

Insignia 42" F20 Fire TV: was $199 now $129 @ Best Buy
If you want a smart TV on the cheap, Amazon has the Insignia 42-inch F20 Fire TV on sale at its lowest price ever. The TV offers DTS Studio Sound and it comes with a voice remote, which lets you control it with the sound of your voice. Multiple sizes are on sale, but this 42-inch model is the least expensive TV deal of the bunch. Note that it's a 1080p model. 

Amazon 40" 2-Series Fire TV: was $249 now $179 @ Amazon

Amazon 40" 2-Series Fire TV: was $249 now $179 @ Amazon
If you don't need 4K resolution, this 2-Series is a budget smart TV with 1080p resolution and support for HDR 10, HLG, and Dolby Digital Audio. The included Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote lets you find your favorite content, get sports scores, control smart home devices, and more with the sound of your voice.

Samsung 43" Q60C 4K QLED TV: was $547 now $494 @ Amazon

Samsung 43" Q60C 4K QLED TV: was $547 now $494 @ Amazon
If you're tight on space, the Samsung Q60C is a 2023 QLED TV that's available in a 43-inch size. The edge-lit TV offers HDR10+/HLG support, built-in Amazon Alexa, voice remote, Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant/SmartThings compatibility, and an auto gaming mode. (Gamers take note: This TV has a 60Hz panel and no HDMI 2.1 ports).

Tips for scoring the best Labor Day TV sales

  • Use price checking tools: Our top rule when shopping on Labor Day is to price check everything. If you're shopping at Amazon, we're big fans of CamelCamelCamel, a website that price checks millions of items sold on Amazon. For example, if you see the AirPods Pro on sale for $219 on Labor Day, CamelCamelCamel will show you that they hit $169 in November. In other words, it exposes fake/mediocre deals so you can avoid them. 
  • Check all competitors: Retailers like Best Buy, Target, and Walmart will try to price match each other. So if you spot a TV at a price you like, it's worth price checking that TV at any all of the major retailers to see if one of them is offering a lower price or at least a freebie.
  • Don't trust all Amazon reviews: We all read Amazon's user reviews. However, shoppers should always keep an eye out for fake reviews. Although Amazon has removed many bogus reviews from its website, there are so many that it's become near-impossible for Amazon to keep up. Sites like Fakespot can help you weed our fake reviews from real ones. 
  • Avoid buying refurbished: Buying refurbished is a great way to save money. However, we're not fans of refurbished TVs. The main reason is because you never know how "scratched and dented" the TV you're about to buy really is. Should it not meet your standards, you could be on the hook for return shipping. Unless the savings are massive, we'd stay away from refurb TVs on Labor Day. 
Millie Davis-Williams

Millie is a Deals writer at Tom's Guide specializing in deals content. She also covers the latest tech news and and creates how-to articles about everything from phones, streaming devices, and headphones to apps and video games. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, gaming on her Nintendo Switch and creating digital art.