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Best TV 2020: 10 big-screen TVs worth buying in Australia this year

What about more affordable TV options?

We realise that the best TV isn't always something most people can afford – that's why we've put together a list of the best cheap 4K TV deals in Australia. Whether you're after a small or large telly, you're likely to find a suitable option for your budget.

There's never a bad time to buy one of the best TVs of 2020. So far, we've seen massive discounts on last year's top models, and in the coming months we expect to see a slew of new TVs from Sony, LG, Samsung, Hisense and TCL. Before long, those same tellies will start progressively cheaper as we lead into the second half of the year.

Speaking of, Samsung has just announced its crop of 2020 QLED TVs that include newer versions of the Q90, Q80, Q70 and Q60, and LG should have its 2020 OLEDs out in the next month or two.

If you can't wait a few more months until new models arrive, however, there are plenty of amazing TVs from 2020 that are still well-worth buying – often at significantly reduced prices. 

Below you'll find a list of 10 TVs that we can wholeheartedly recommend to Aussies. That includes sets from the likes of TCL, which offer great performance at a really good price, and high-end options like QLED TVs from Samsung and OLEDs from LG.

Best TV at a glance:

  1. Samsung Q95T QLED TV
  2. LG CX OLED Series
  3. Sony Bravia A8H OLED
  4. Samsung TU8000
  5. Sony A9G Master Series OLED
  6. LG GX Gallery Series OLED
  7. Samsung Q80T QLED TV
  8. Sony Bravia X900H Series
  9. Hisense 65SX Dual Cell TV
  10. Samsung Q70T QLED TV

Image credit: Samsung

Image credit: Samsung (Image credit: Samsung)

1. Samsung Q95T QLED TV

Bright and beautiful but still missing some key components

55-inch: QA55Q95T | 65-inch: QA65Q95T | 75-inch: QA75Q95T

Superb picture quality
Incredible HDR performance
Wider viewing angles
Comprehensive smart platform
No Dolby Vision

Following on from last year's excellent Q90R, Samsung's Q95T is a 4K flagship which delivers the best of the South Korean company's QLED advancements. As with previous models, the Q95T boasts an improved smart platform and Samsung SmartThings functionality.  

Additionally, the 2020 4K flagship features a simplified Object Tracking Sound speaker system, as well as Ultra Viewing Angle technology which is said to help keep colours especially vibrant and contrast levels consistently high, no matter the viewing angle.

Once again, Samsung brings back its popular 'One Clear Cable' system, which allows users to plug HDMI cables and other connections directly to a separate box rather than into the back of the TV, and we couldn't be happier to see this feature return.

Like its other flasghip QLED models, Samsung employs local dimming to deliver near-OLED blacks without losing brightness or colour vibrance. You also won't have to worry about burn-in – a problem which still affects a number of OLED televisions.

Add to this a maximum refresh rate of 200Hz and FreeSync support, and what you have is an ideal telly for gamers and sports fans alike. Throw in some Bixby support for good measure, and the result is 2020's smartest television.

LG C9 OLED Series (2019)

LG C9 OLED Series (2019) (Image credit: LG)

2. LG CX OLED

LG’s new OLED is one of the best TVs on the planet

55-inch: OLED55CXPTA | 65-inch: OLED65CXPTA | 77-inch: OLED77CXPTA

Superb picture quality
Comprehensive features
Highly effective smart platform
Limited peak brightness for HDR
No HDR10+ support

Easily the most approachable OLED television in LG's 2020 line-up, striking the perfect balance between functionality and affordability, the LG CX OLED TV is sure to be an attractive prospect for consumers looking for a new telly this year. The combination of picture quality, sleek design, premium built-in audio and LG’s winning webOS smart platform made 2019’s LG C9 an OLED TV for the history books. And while there have been some changes to its successor, the same benefits are still on show.

The LG CX doesn’t veer too far from the design of its predecessor, with a similarly slim panel and pleasingly small bezel. It's available in the same 55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch sizes. You'll also find that LG's ThinQ AI features are back in fine form, along with support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

In terms of performance, the CX OLED model – like the GX, WX, and ZX OLEDs launching alongside it – makes use of a new a9 Gen 3 processor, rather than 2019’s a9 Gen 2 chip, meaning improvements in picture quality, with new algorithms that improve textures, reduce video noise, and enhance motion processing. 

LG may have more advanced OLED models available this year, but the LG CX OLED TV's more reasonable price point makes it the easiest to recommend.

Read the hands on review: LG CX OLED TV

Best TV 2020

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3. Sony A8H OLED (2020)

Sony's affordable OLED scores third place this year

55-inch: Sony XBR-55A8H | 65-inch: Sony XBR-65A8H

Gorgeous, refined picture
Good sound quality
Ultra-wide viewing angles
No HDR10+ support
Sometimes fiddly operating system
Android TV can frustrate

By combining Sony’s premium OLED picture performance with a powerful and direct sound system, the Sony A8H OLED TV manages to be a stunningly compelling TV option for serious home cinema fans.

It carries Sony’s top-line X1 Ultimate processor, Sony’s Pixel Contrast Booster (for more intense image highlights), and a new OLED version of the X-Motion Clarity feature Sony initially developed for its LCD TVs with full array local dimming. 

On the audio side, Sony’s customary Acoustic Surface Audio system (where the TV’s screen is actually ‘excited’ into producing sound) is joined by a two-subwoofer bass system, and an Acoustic Auto Calibration system that can optimize the TV’s sound to your room with just a couple of quick test pulses.

The results are nothing short of gorgeous.

Read the full review: Sony A8H OLED TV

Samsung Q900R QLED TV

Samsung Q900R QLED TV (Image credit: Samsung)

4. Samsung TU8000 Crystal UHD TV

A good value TV with some limitations

43-inch: UA43TU8000WXXY | 50-inch: UA50TU8000WXXY | 55-inch: UA55TU8000WXXY | 65-inch: UA65TU8000WXXY | 75-inch: UA75TU8000WXXY

Sharp, detailed 4K picture
Good upscaling
Superb smart TV platform
Solid motion handling
Limited connectivity
Lacks brightness for the best HDR
Narrow viewing angles

Samsung’s 8 Series TVs have built a solid reputation over the last few years thanks to their ability to balance performance and price, making them a sensible option for those who want a great television without having to pay an exorbitant amount of money. 

The TU8000 doesn’t quite represent the top of that range, but is just one step down, sharing plenty of the TU8500’s boasts, but with an even more attractive price tag.

Admittedly, Samsungf's TU8000 doesn't represent the top of Series 8 range, however it is the next best thing, offering terrific picture quality by way of the company's Crystal LCD UHD panel technology.

Add to this an incredible ease of use thanks to the TU8000's magnificently intuitive smart TV system, a gorgeously design, and your choice of built-in voice assistant, and what you have is the best Samsung TV that isn't of the QLED variety.

Read the full review: Samsung TU8000

Sony Bravia A9G OLED (2019)

Sony Bravia A9G OLED (2019) (Image credit: Sony)

5. Sony A9G Master Series OLED

Equipped with the X1 Ultimate processor, the A9G is Sony's killer OLED

77-inch: KD77A9G | 65-inch: KD65A9G | 55-inch: KD55A9G

Luscious 4K HDR images
Best-in-class HD upscaling
Acoustic Surface+ audio
Android TV is clunky
No support for HDR10+

A direct replacement for last year's Sony A9F/AF9 OLED, the Sony A9G/AG9 Master Series OLED is the new flagship of Sony’s TV fleet. It embraces a characteristically minimalist design that disguises a host of cutting-edge features like Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, plus Netflix Calibrated Mode (of interest to many), and IMAX Enhanced certification (of interest to few).

This is a screen that looks premium, and has a spec on the right side of righteous. The Android platform is easy to live with, that vibrating sound system entertaining and picture quality top notch. Offering Dolby Vision is a welcome refinement, but the caveat is a lack of support for HDR10+. That said, it does a fabulous job up-scaling HD/SDR so it's easy to overlook the lack of at least one HDR format. 

It's undoubtedly expensive but, all things considered, this glass is class.

Read the full review: Sony A9G Master Series OLED

Best TV 2020

(Image credit: LG)

LG's picture-on-wall design is gorgeous... but expensive

55-inch: LG OLED55GX | 65-inch: LG OLED65GX | 77-inch: LG OLED77GX

Beautiful picture quality
Awesome upscaling
Tremendous feature set
Not as bright as LED-LCD TVs
Imbalanced audio performance
Slightly reflective glass surface

For those who can afford it, the LG Gallery Series GX OLED is a home cinema lover’s dream come true – an exemplary flatscreen that uses all the latest specs and standards, from Dolby Vision and Atmos to Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, from Chromecast Built-in to AirPlay 2.0.

While the outside is a marvel of engineering and industrial design, inside you’ve got the all-new LG Alpha a9 Gen. 3 processor that adds better facial recognition and multi-step noise reduction to LG’s already-great HD-to-4K upscaling and much-improved motion processing technology. 

But if you’re looking for pitch-perfect audio, you won’t find it on the LG Gallery Series - the built-in speakers are kind of a soft spot in an otherwise great design. Due to design constraints, the TV only sports thin, low-powered speakers that just don’t match the premium performance of the OLED panel.

That said, chances are if you’re buying a $3,000 TV you’ve got a sound system at home ready to go and outside of a few other nitpicks, this is a fantastic TV.

Read the full review: LG GX Gallery Series OLED 

Best TV 2020

(Image credit: Samsung)

7. Samsung Q80T QLED TV (2020)

Vibrant HDR makes this a killer mid-range model for gamers and cinephiles

Full array backlight
4K Quantum image processor
High peak brightness
No Dolby Vision
Not the prettiest QLED

New for 2020, the Samsung Q80T QLED builds on the successes of previous models for a brilliant HDR TV definitely worth checking out.

The most notable feature is the incredibly low input lag, making the Q80T a great choice for gamers who want responsive gameplay, but the QLED screen will also make general watching a pleasure all around.

The Q80T is the cheapest 2020 Samsung TV to come with a full-array backlight, meaning you'll get consistent brightness, though not some of the premium qualities of higher-end sets – hence why it lands lower on this list than last year's Q90 QLED. It also isn't quite as stylish as the zero-bezel Q950TS, with a thick body compared to other QLEDs in this year's range.

However, you'll still get Samsung's latest Quantum 4K processor, vivid HDR colors, and advanced smart TV features through the Tizen OS.

If you want more of a saving, too, the Q70R QLED is this TV's predecessor, and will cost you a good few hundred dollars less than the new Q80T model (yes, it's the some product line, and yes, the naming is confusing).

Read the full review: Samsung Q80T QLED TV

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Best TV 2020

(Image credit: Sony)

8. Sony Bravia X900H Series (2020)

Vibrant picture performance, cracking upscaling and the promise of HDM1 2.1

Dynamic, convincing 4K HDR
Impressive upscaling
Full-bodied sound
No HDR10+
Brash Android interface
Limited viewing angles

Sony's X900H Series does everything it sets out to do, and in some style. Its picture quality is quite startling in the right circumstances, its sound is more than adequate by prevailing standards, it’s simple to use and it doesn’t turn its nose up at content of inferior resolution. 

The panel itself is a VA-type LCD, which in broad terms has to be considered an upgrade on the IPS edge-lit panel Sony deployed on last year’s equivalent model. The higher brightness, greater color volume and improved screen uniformity promised by a full array VA panel ought to more than make up for the rather more restricted viewing angle when compared to IPS. It’s noting, too, the X900H doesn’t feature the X-Wide viewing angle technology Sony’s flagship X950H range is toting.

In short, there’s more than enough going on here to make you overlook the lack of HDR10+ and forgive Android TV its overconfidence. If you’ve this sort of money to spend on a TV of this sort of size, you absolutely have to audition it. 

Read the full review: Sony X900H Series 

Hisense Dual Cell TV

(Image credit: Hisense)

9. Hisense 65SX Dual Cell TV

An LCD TV with near-OLED black levels

65-inch: 65SX

Terrific black levels
Dolby Vision and Atmos support
Subwoofer adds exceptional bass
Impressive brightness
Occasional image scrambling
VIDAA OS still lacks key apps
No HDMI 2.1 support

Realising that OLED is notoriously expensive, Hisense has pivoted towards new Dual Cell TV technology, which employs traditional local dimming along with two precision-bonded LCD layers (one cell for colour and a grayscale cell for luminance) in order to reach previously unobtainable black levels on a non-OLED display.

In other words, that means that Hisense's 65SX is able to achieve deep blacks that are remarkably close to that of an OLED television without the negatives that can sometimes come with it, such as burn-in and lack of brightness.

Additionally, the 65SX is capable of excellent sound for a television, with front-facing speakers that offer Dolby Atmos audio, and an included wireless subwoofer that can be placed anywhere in your room or connected to the TV's stand, bringing exceptional bass to the telly – no tinny built-in audio here.

While we did notice some image scrambling and artifacting during our review period, it's worth noting that those slight negatives mostly pale in comparison to the visual uptick the Hisense 65SX provides.

Samsung Q70T QLED TV (2020)

(Image credit: Samsung)

10. Samsung Q70T QLED TV (2020)

The Samsung Q70T the surprise bargain in Samsung’s 2020 QLED range

55-inch: Samsung QN55Q70T | 65-inch: Samsung QN65Q70T

Razor sharp, rich images
Low image lag
Good smart TV system
Limited viewing angle
Some mild backlight blooming
No Dolby Vision

The all-new Samsung Q70T QLED TV boasts much of the feature armory found in Samsung’s more expensive QLED 4K screens, but doesn’t come with such a punishing price tag – making it a great buy for folks who can't reasonably spend a couple thousand on the flagship Samsung Q95T 8K TV.

The reason it doesn't score higher on our list is that it's an edge-lit TV and doesn't produce the same contrast of comparable full array models, especially in light-controlled rooms like downstairs home cinemas.

Still, Samsung’s Q70T is a darn good 4K TV all the same. Ideal for light room viewing, it offers superb detail and color performance, has a comprehensive connected platform and boasts excellent image interpolation. 

For gamers, the Q70T is a formidable proposition. Not only is image lag low, both with and without processing, there’s a 4K 120fps HDMI just waiting for your next games console. It also confounds when it comes to black level performance and screen uniformity... provided you keep the lights on. 

Read the full review: Samsung Q70T QLED TV

Continue on to page two to read about what to look for when buying a TV! 

What TV technology is best? Which is the best LCD TV? Which screen size is best for your living room? What's the difference between LCD and LED TVs?

The answers aren't always obvious. In fact, buying a new TV can be stressful even for the tech-savvy - there are so many brands, so many features, so many screen sizes, colors, technologies and flavors to choose from.

So which one is right for you, your family and your living space? In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about buying a new TV.

What types of TV are there out there?

There are a lot of different screen types out there, all working in different ways to produce the same results. Each technology has its own unique strengths and weaknesses so here are some basics to consider:

LCD TV: CCFL
A few years back, all LCD TVs were backlit by always-on, CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent) lamps. This ageing technology has been superseded by the superior LED method on more expensive sets, but is still standard on some cheaper models.

LED TV: Direct LED
These displays are backlit by an array of LEDs (light emitting diodes) directly behind the screen. This enables localised dimming – meaning immediately adjacent areas of brightness and darkness can be displayed more effectively – and greatly improves contrast. LED TVs are also more power efficient and capable of a wider colour gamut than CCFL sets. Because of the extreme cost of mounting these arrays of LEDs, cheaper TVs usually use Edge-Lit LED screens over Direct or Full-Array LED screens.

LED TV: Edge LED
With these TVs, LEDs of the backlight are mounted along the edges of the panel. This arrangement enables radically slender displays and offers superior contrast levels to CCFL, but can't achieve the same picture quality as directly lit LED sets. However, they do come in far cheaper which is why most LED TVs out there now use this technology.

OLED TV
The backlighting on OLED (organic light emitting diode) sets is achieved by passing an electric current through an emissive, electroluminescent film. This technique produces far better colours and higher contrast and also enables screens to be extremely thin and flexible. This is the holy grail display technology and LG, Sony, Philips and Panasonic have all adopted it in their flagship sets.

Quantum Dot

Quantum Dot
Quantum Dot is Samsung's big play in the LED TV space. With it, the brand claims that it's able to produce more colorful pictures than LG and Sony while offering even brighter panels. LG's Super UHD TVs all use a variation of Quantum Dot called Nano Cell, and Hisense makes a number of Quantum Dot TVs for the US and China.

Plasma TV
Plasma has almost entirely been phased out at this point, but PDP (plasma display panel) TVs use glass panels containing millions of tiny cells filled with a mixture of inert gases. Electricity excites the gases, causing them to illuminate the pixels across the screen. Plasma, while arguably superior to LCD in terms of contrast and colour accuracy, is only viable on large (42in+) screens and has been dropped by all but a handful of manufacturers. You'll be lucky to find one on the shelves these days.

Curved TV
Some manufacturers are now making TVs that have slightly curved screens. But unlike old CRT TVs, the curve is inwards rather than outwards. The idea is that this makes every pixel equidistant from your eyes, delivering a more satisfying picture. However, there are drawbacks for this type of screen - the main one being that if you sit far enough to one side – more than 40 degrees or so – the curve clearly starts to affect the image's geometry, foreshortening content near to you and compressing the image's centre.

What resolution tech should I go for?

HD
HD TVs come in two resolutions. Sets with the HD ready are required to be able to display a minimum 720p picture, and generally has a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. Meanwhile, Full HD TVs have a higher resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. It's highly advisable that you don't go for anything less than full HD in this day and age, and really you should be looking almost exclusively at 4K sets.

Ultra HD and 4K
The resolution of Ultra HD is exactly four times higher than full HD - 3840 x 2160. It means a far more detailed picture, with content requiring a lot more bandwidth and storage space. 4K TVs tend to be good at upscaling HD video to Ultra HD but there are currently a few options for watching native 4K content, but terrestrial broadcasters in the US have yet to adopt it as the new standard. Read more about 4K.

HDR
The next big thing in TVs, HDR produces astounding levels of visual fidelity and can be found in some of the latest Ultra HD TVs. HDR is a technology and a standard. Content needs to be mastered in HDR and you need an HDR TV to see it. What HDR offers however, is worth the extra steps to get it - you'll see increased contrast and more realistic colors, enhancing the image to a more cinematic level.

What else should I consider?

Buying a flatscreen television is a major investment and one that you can't afford to take lightly. Just popping into the closest store and grabbing the first plasma or LCD you see won't get you the best deal, the screen that suits your needs, or the gear you require to make the most of your new purchase.

Size matters

People tend to pick the size of their flat TV based on the amount of space they have for it, this isn't necessarily wise. Flat TVs take up much less space than you might think, so your new TV may end up a foot or two further away from your viewing position, making the picture appear smaller.

Also, with hi-def, you can have a bigger screen and the same viewing distance without worrying about seeing blemishes inherent to the source. A 4K TV's lack of noise means that the ideal distance to sit from the screen is three to four times the height of the TV.

how to calculate the best tv size for you

How to calculate the right size HD TV:

The trick here is to ensure that your TV is big enough to fill your line of vision, but small enough to be sharp and clear. Remember, if you intend to only watch standard-definition sources, the bigger the screen gets, the worse the image will look.

The ideal screen size can be calculated by multiplying the distance that you intend to sit away from it by 0.535 and then rounding this up to the nearest size.

So, if you sit 80in away from your TV, the ideal size is 42-inch (80 x 0.535= 42.8).

What features should I look out for?

Features are too numerous to go into here, but here are some things you should consider.

Photo viewing: If you have a digital camera, a TV that has a slot for memory cards or a USB socket for a card reader will let you view your photos onscreen.

Here are some of the things we look for when we review a screen, so you should, too...

Contrast: Bright whites shouldn't have any signs of green, pink or blue in them, while blacks should look solid and not washed out, grey, green or blue.

Colours: Look at how bright and solid they are; how noiseless their edges are; how 'dotty' richly saturated areas are and how natural skin looks, especially in dim scenes.

Fine detail: How much texture does the screen give? Does a tree look like a green lump, or can you see the individual leaves

Edges: Check for ghosting, bright halos and jaggedness, especially around curves.

Motion: Check moving objects and quick camera pans for smearing or blurring, trailing, jerkiness and fizzing dotty noise.

Image artefacts: Look for blockiness, colour bands, grain, smearing, dot crawl: anything that looks like it's added by the TV picture processing or a weak TV tuner. Tinker with a TV's picture settings before making a final decision. Factory settings are rarely good for everyday viewing.

Sony Ultra HD

What about sound?

To provide the best audio to complement the pictures, your TV should be hooked up to a surround sound system, but this isn't always an option. So, here's what we listen for when testing a TV's speakers:

Bass: Deep, rounded rumbles that don't cause the set to rattle or speakers to distort, cramp or overwhelm the rest of the sound; but that expand when needed.

Vocals: Voices should sound open, rich and clear, not boxed in, nasal or thin.

Trebles: Treble effects should sound clean, rounded and smooth in loud scenes and shouldn't dominate the soundstage.

Soundstage width/depth: A good TV should throw the sound away from the TV, to the sides, forward and back, to give an extra dimension to what's on screen, without losing any coherence.

How many HDMI sockets do I need?

For a living room TV you should be looking for a minimum of 3 HDMI inputs. If you want to attach a set-top box as well as games consoles etc, those HDMI ports will fill up fast.

Do I want to hang my TV on the wall?

First off, you'll need to consult a construction expert to check that the wall in question is strong enough to support a flatscreen. Then find out if the set you want is designed to be wall-mounted and, if so, ask if the relevant bracket is included in the basic package or as an optional extra.

Will I be connecting it to a home cinema?

If the answer is no, you might want to think more carefully about your set's audio performance. Look for a screen that can go as loud as you'll need without distortion or cabinet rattle. Consider how dialogue sounds and how much low-end rumble the bass is capable of.

Conversely, it's pointless paying out more cash for exceptional built-in speakers if you already have a decent home cinema system.

Happy shopping!



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Touchscreens are probably better suited to large laptops than small ones when it comes to collaborative working, so we went in search of the best available option. 

The HP Laptop-17Z is the most affordable 17-inch touchscreen laptop on the market right now, available at the time of writing for only $349.99 (roughly £265).

Aimed primarily at SMBs (hence the rather subdued design), the laptop comes with an AMD Athlon Gold 3150U dual-core processor with AMD Radeon graphics, 8GB of RAM and a 17.3-inch SVA backlit touchscreen display with a resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels.

HP Laptop-17Z with touchscreen - $559.99 $349.99
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This 17-inch touchscreen laptop from HP is great value for money, with an AMD Athlon Silver 3150U, 8GB RAM and 2TB SSD. While the device is aimed primarily at businesses, its specs mean it can also hold its own in a gaming context, for those that might be looking to wind down after a tough day.View Deal

It also features a 2TB SATA hard disk drive, 41Whr battery, dedicated numeric keypad, DVD writer (remember these?), an HP TrueVision HD camera with digital microphone and 802.11ac Wi-Fi with a free $10 color upgrade to Snow White.

Despite its business focus, the laptop can also be used for gaming at HD+ resolutions for much longer periods; HP claims the device can last for up to eight hours.

Other features include a Gigabit Ethernet LAN, card reader, three USB ports and an HDMI connector. For an additional $79, you can also upgrade to a 3-year warranty that includes accidental damage, which will also net you a full rebate if it can't be repaired.

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33 last-minute Best Buy Cyber Monday deals you can still get before midnight

Best Buy has some of the better Cyber Monday deals today in the US, particularly on TVs, with new savings rolling out today while a lot of other retailers' offerings feel mostly static from Black Friday. You'll have to act fast though, Best Buy's Cyber Monday sale ends tonight, so you'll need to grab these bargains now before it's too late.

To make your last-minute purchasing a little easier, we've thrown together the 33 Best Buy Cyber Monday deals that the TechRadar deal experts deem to be the best right now. They cover a broad range of product areas, from robot vacuum companions to coffee makers and soundbars. Basically, any tech sales that we think are worth your time are factored in here.

At the time of publication, all of these Best Buy Cyber Monday deals are still live. Hopefully, you'll find something here that might make a good holiday gift – either to yourself, or someone nice in your life. 

Best Buy Cyber Monday deals you can still get

iRobot Roomba 675 Robot Vacuum: $274.99 $179.99 at Best Buy
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This is a fantastic price for a robot vacuum. Best Buy has the iRobot Roomba 675 on sale for just $179.99 right now. The Wi-Fi-connected cleaner allows you to clean your floors remotely from anywhere via the compatible app, and can also be voice-controlled with Alexa and Google Assistant.View Deal

Keurig K-Select Single-Serve Coffee Maker: $129.99 $69.99 at Best Buy
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Best Buy has the best-selling Keurig K-Select on sale for just $69.99 right now. A great gift idea, the coffee maker can brew a cup in minutes and comes in several different color choices.
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Insignia 6qt multi-function pressure cooker: $59.99 $39.99 at Best Buy
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For Just $40, this Insignia 6qt pressure cooker is sure to be a popular buy this Cyber Monday at Best Buy. Although a fairly common sale item, we don't normally see price cuts quite this low, so we definitely think it's a great pick-up if you're looking for an appliance that's really useful for easy to prepare meals.
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Amazon Echo Show 5: $89.99 $44.99 at Best Buy
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Best Buy still has stock of the Echo Show 5 at just $44.99 - it's lowest price yet. You're getting a 5-inch smart display here, with full Alexa support - that's perfect if you're also running a Blink or Eufy security system. Amazon is also offering this price, but you'll be waiting an extra week for shipping.
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Google Nest Hub 7-inch smart display: $89.99 $49.99 at Best Buy
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If you're already set up with Google Assistant, you'll want to check out the Google Nest Hub. Similar to the Echo Show further above you'll be able to control your smart home and make and receive video calls with this device, and it's currently a steal at under $50.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite - 128GB: $429.99 $329.99 at Best Buy
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Not only are you getting an excellent price on the 128GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite here, but you're also going home with a free $30 Best Buy gift card. That brings the actual price down to just $299.99.
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Google Nest Hub 7-inch smart display: $89.99 $49.99 at Best Buy
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If you're already set up with Google Assistant, you'll want to check out the Google Nest Hub. Similar to the Echo Show further above you'll be able to control your smart home and make and receive video calls with this device, and it's currently a steal at under $50.
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Fitbit Versa 2 40mm smartwatch: $179 $129.95 at Best Buy
Pick up a Fitbit Versa 2 smartwatch (40mm) at a $40 off discount with this Cyber Monday deal. The Fitbit Versa 2 packs an AMOLED display, sleep and fitness tracking, and up to 5 days of battery life at a compelling price.View Deal

Fitbit Charge 4: $149 $99.99 on Best Buy
Save $50 - Pick up a Fitbit Charge 4 for $50 off with this early Cyber Monday Best Buy deal, a savings of 33% off the list price. The Fitbit Charge 4 is a great basic fitness tracker with up to seven days of battery life, GPS, Fitbit Pay, and extra features with Fitbit Premium.View Deal

Apple Watch Series 5 (40mm, GPS): $399 $299 at Best Buy
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You can save a lot if you opt for last year's Apple smartwatch, especially today as we've seen the prices drop down by $100 at Best Buy. You can get the smaller of the Apple Watch 5 models for only $299, but we don't expect this deal will last for long.
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Nintendo Switch Lite | carry case | 128GB memory card: $287.97 $239.97 at Best Buy
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Best Buy has this full bundle costing $287.97 when purchased separately, and it's true you're saving some cash with this $50 discount, however it's worth noting that the 128GB memory card is available on sale elsewhere as well. It's easier to grab this all in one place, but this isn't as good a bundle offer as it appears at first glance.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite - 128GB: $429.99 $329.99 at Best Buy
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Not only are you getting an excellent price on the 128GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite here, but you're also going home with a free $30 Best Buy gift card. That brings the actual price down to just $299.99.
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (128GB): $959 $599 at Best Buy
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on a baseline (but still not-bad) specification Surface Pro 7 at Best Buy. Included in this tablet deal is a black Surface Cover (worth at least $100), allowing you to use this great little tablet as a laptop if you want that added flexibility.
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HP Spectre x360 13: $1,699 $1,399 at Best Buy
Save $300 - The HP Spectre x360 is hands down one of our favorite laptops of all time. It's sleek, fast, and makes for one of the best Windows Tablets when flipped. The best part is that you're getting a brand new one with an Intel 11th-gen processor for just $1,399 on Cyber Monday. View Deal

Dell G5 15.6-inch gaming laptop: $1,049.99 $849.99 at Best Buy
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Considering you're getting a 512GB SSD, 144Hz display, and Ryzen 7 processor, you're getting a great rig for $849.99 here. Plus, you'll find AMD Radeon RX 5600M graphics and 8GB RAM under the hood.
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Asus Zenbook 14-inch laptop: $699.99 $499.99 at Best Buy
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This Asus Zenbook laptop is up for just $500 in Best Buy's Cyber Monday deals and sends you home with an excellent configuration for a great price. You're getting a Ryzen 5 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD under the hood.
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MacBook Air (Intel, 2020): $999.99 $849.99 at Best Buy
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We were seeing this MacBook Air for just $799.99, but that price has jumped another $50 as the Black Friday offers come to an end. Move quickly then, because we don't know how long this discount will last on the 10th-generation Intel Core i3 processor, 256GB SSD and 8GB of RAM.
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Vizio 65-inch OLED TV: $1,999 $1,499 at Best Buy
Save $500. This mid-price OLED TV has got a staggering $500 discount for anyone visiting Best Buy. Featuring 4K HDR, an OLED panel, Dolby Vision and HDR10+, HDMI 2.1, and a 120Hz panel. The 55-inch is no longer on sale, sadly. On sale until December 10.View Deal

Samsung 8-Series 43-inch 4K UHD Smart TV: $349.99 $299.99 at Best Buy
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You're paying the same price here for a 43-inch as you would a 50-inch 6-Series. However, this model is an 8-Series which means you're getting a better picture quality through higher quality contrast ratio, HDR and a faster refresh rate among other features. If size isn't a concern, this is definitely the better buy.
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TCL 40-inch HD Smart TV: $199.99 $159.99 at Best Buy
Another great cheap TV choice this Cyber Monday, this TCL is a fully functional Android OS TV for a cut down price. With Google Assistant built-in you're getting tons of smart assistant functionality here for not a lot of cash. A good one to check out if you're already in the Google ecosystem and need a backup or super cheap display.
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Hisense 75-inch H65 Series Smart HD TV: $999.99 $599.99 at Best Buy
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Hisense TVs offer excellent value even at their regular prices, with picture quality and specs to match the big-name brands, and this 70-inch set, which is packed with smart features, is an absolute steal at under $600. With Google Assistant and Chromecast built in, you're all set for voice control, and you're also getting Motion Rate 120 and DTS Sound Studio tech.
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Samsung The Frame 2020 32-inch HD TV: $599 $479 at Best Buy
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The Frame series from Samsung aren't exactly what you'd call "cheap 4K TVs" but this great little price cut from Best Buy really means you can bag a bargain. Whether mounted on the wall or on its own stand, this gorgeous bezel-less display is a perfect choice for the style-conscious this Cyber Monday.View Deal

LG 55-inch UN7000 Series 4K UHD TV: $399.99 $349.99 at Best Buy
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The LG UN7000 Series might not be the top-end range from the tech giant, but it still manages to pack in an almost dizzying array of great values for the price. For a reasonable price, you're getting HDR dynamic tone mapping, noise reduction, a sharpness enhancer, as well as full smart assistant compatibility too.
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Samsung 6-Series 50-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV: $429.99 $299.99 at Best Buy
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When it comes to value in the mid-range price tiers, the Samsung NU6900 series should always be on your radar and it just dropped to $299.99 at Best Buy's Cyber Monday sale. With a ton of smart capabilities, PurColor technology, and elegant slim design, it's a fantastic value mid-range set for any living room, and its stellar customer satisfaction ratings attest to that.
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Insignia 2.0-Channel mini soundbar: $79.99 $49.99 at Best Buy
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You're not going to be competing with Sonos or Samsung here, but with three different sound profiles and Bluetooth compatibility for streaming from your smartphone it's a cheap method of getting some boosted optical audio out of your smart TV.
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Sonos Move: $399 $299.99 at Best Buy
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You don't get portable smart speakers with this level of audio quality for $300 very often, so this Sonos Move is a must-see Cyber Monday deal today. You're getting an 11 hour battery in here, fully compatible with Alexa, and an easy recharge base for when you're using it at home as well.
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Beats Solo Pro Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones: $299.99 $169.99 at Best Buy
Best Buy has the best-selling Beats Solo Pro on sale for $169.99 just ahead of the official Cyber Monday sale. The wireless headphones provide an impressive 22-hours of battery life and are available in Dark Blue, Light Blue, and Red.
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Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones: $350 $278 at Best Buy
Save $72 - The Sony WH-1000XM4 over-ear headphones, some of the best noise-canceling headphones on the market, are seriously discounted at $72 off with this Cyber Monday deal. These are currently TechRadar's top-rated wireless headphones, beating out many others in product testing.
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Bose 700 - Triple Black / Silver Luxe | $379 $319 at Best Buy
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The Triple Midnight Bose 700 headphones are on sale at Best Buy for $319. With stunning active noise cancellation and that classic powerful Bose sound, you're getting an excellent deal on a premium set of cans here.
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Insignia 2.0-Channel mini soundbar: $79.99 $49.99 at Best Buy
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You're not going to be competing with Sonos or Samsung here, but with three different sound profiles and Bluetooth compatibility for streaming from your smartphone it's a cheap method of getting some boosted optical audio out of your smart TV.
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JBL Clip 3 portable speaker: $69.99 $29.99 at Best Buy
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If you're after a super cheap portable speaker the JBL Clip 3 may be just the item you're looking for. You'll find a 10 hour battery life in here, as well as an inbuilt microphone for easy hands-free calls as well.
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Xbox wireless controllers: starting at $39.99 at Best Buy
For a limited time, you can save $20 on select controllers for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One consoles at Best Buy's Cyber Monday sale. Available in several different color choices, the controller features sculpted surfaces and refined geometry for enhanced comfort and effortless control during gameplay.
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PS Plus 12 months: $59.99 $44.99 at Best Buy
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With PS5 bringing a whole new dimension to PS Plus with its collection of PS4 games there's never been a better time to grab a subscription to Sony's online gaming service. You'll also grab free monthly games and extra features on the new console as well.
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  • TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for. 


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