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March Madness TV sales 2023: today’s best deals

The big dance has arrived, which means March Madness TV sales are coming in hot from all your favorite retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon, and Samsung. To help you find all the top offers, we've rounded up today's best March Madness TV sales and deals around the web.

Our top March Madness TV sale picks include everything from a 55-inch OLED display to a massive 86-inch 4K TV, with a range of features and prices from brands like Sony, LG, Samsung, and more.

The tournament has officially begun, so plenty of incredible deals are available right now, and we've listed the top bargains below. Some highlights include our best-rated TV, LG's 65-inch C2 OLED, on sale for a record-low of $1,599.99 (was $3,786), Samsung's 75-inch 4K smart TV marked down to $679.99 (was $799.99), and Sony's 55-inch 4K Google TV for $449.99 (was $549.99).

See more of the best March Madness TV sales below, and make sure to bookmark this page, as we'll be updating it with all the best TV deals leading up to the championship game.

The best early March Madness TV sales

The best early March Madness TV deals

LG 86-inch 80 Series QNED Mini-LED 4K Smart TV: was $1,999.99 now $1,799.99 at Best Buy
If you’re looking for a massive display in today’s March Madness TV sales, Best Buy has the LG 86-inch QNED TV on sale for $1,799.99. You get a stunning picture with brilliant, bright colors thanks to the LG’s Quantum Dot NanoCell display, plus Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos webOS 6.0 for seamless streaming. All for under $2,000, which is fantastic value for an 86-inch TV.View Deal

Samsung 75-inch 4K Smart TV: was $799.99 now $679.99 at Samsung
Our favorite big-screen budget option from this week’s March Madness TV deals is Samsung’s 75-inch 4K TV on sale for just $679.99. A solid choice for a big screen under $1,000, this 4K UHD from Samsung is one of the company’s entry-level displays and packs a solid ‘Crystal’ UHD 4K processor, an easy-to-use Tizen operating system, and full HDR support.View Deal

LG C2 65-Inch 4K Smart TV (2022): was $2,099.99 now $1,599 at Walmart
The LG C2 OLED TV is rated as our best TV, and Walmart has this brilliant 65-inch model on sale for $1,599. That’s a whopping $500 discount and a new record-low price. Praised for its intense brightness and vivid colors in our LG C2 OLED review, the LG TV packs an a9 Gen5 AI Processor, Dolby Atmos, and voice control. If you want the latest and greatest TV, then this deal is for you.View Deal

Samsung 65-inch S95B OLED TV: was $2,999.99 now $1,799.99 at Samsung
Ranked as one of our best OLED TVs, the Samsung S95B is very impressive thanks to the vivid color accuracy and contrast of OLED panels, the brightness of QLED technology, and a beautifully slim design. Today’s March Madness deal brings this 65-inch model down to $1,799.99 thanks to a massive $1,200 discount.View Deal

Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV (2022): was $1,999.99 now $1,449.99 at Walmart
You can grab Samsung’s stunning 65-inch The Frame TV on sale for $1,449.99 at Walmart right now. The best-selling display transforms into a beautiful piece of art to seamlessly blend into your home’s decor and includes customizable bezels, a QLED screen, and smart capabilities.View Deal

LG UQ75 65-inch 4K Smart TV: was $519.99 now $469.99 at Best Buy
An excellent price for a large mid-range TV from LG. It may not offer the highest-quality picture like some of the more expensive OLED displays, but this is available for at least half the price – all the while, it still offers top-end 4K resolution and HDR 10 for superior picture quality. It’s well-suited to watching sports, films, and your favorite TV shows, plus you have voice controls and built-in access to top streaming apps such as Netflix, Disney Plus, and HBO Max. View Deal

Hisense 58-inch 4K UHD Roku Smart TV: was $338 now $268 at Walmart
If you’re looking for a cheap TV with the Roku experience, Walmart’s March Madness TV sale has this 58-inch Hisense 4K TV on sale for just $268 – $30 less than last week’s price. A fantastic value, you’re getting 4K Ultra HD resolution, compatibility with the Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, and the Roku experience built-in for easy streaming. View Deal

Insignia 55-inch F30 Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TV: was $449.99 now $269.99 at Best Buy
A mid-size budget option is the Insignia 65-inch F30 Series TV on sale for just $269.99 at Best Buy. The smart TV comes with the Fire operating system for easy streaming and an Alexa voice remote so you can control your TV completely hands-free.View Deal

LG A2 55-inch OLED 4K TV: was $1,999.99 now $749 at Walmart
Today’s best March Madness TV deal is LG’s 55-inch A2 OLED TV on sale for just $749. That’s an incredible deal for an OLED display and the lowest price we’ve seen for this particular model. The LG Alpha α7 Gen5 processor delivers sharp images and great upscaling from HDR, and Dolby Vision HDR support makes the most of movies and shows. LG’s smart TV software is also excellent, and there’s a great range of streaming services included.View Deal

Sony 55-inch X75K 4K HDR LED Google TV: was $549.99 now $449.99 at Best Buy
Best Buy has Sony’s 55-inch X75K Series TV marked down to $449 – a great price for a mid-size display from a reputable brand. You’re getting Sony’s 4K Processor X1 for rich color and deep contrasts and the Google ecosystem, which includes the Google Assistant and smart capabilities for seamless streaming from your favorite apps.View Deal

Amazon Fire TV Omni Series 43-inch 4K TV: was $369.99 now $269.99 at Amazon
We highly rated Amazon’s Omni Series TVs for their bang for the buck in our review, and unlike the above 4-Series deal, this set comes with Alexa built-in, so you can control your TV completely hands-free. This week, the 43-inch model is on sale for $269.99.View Deal

Shop more TV offers with our roundup of the best cheap TV deals, and see more premium options with our best OLED TV deals roundup.

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