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2025年黑色周五大促:三星、LG、索尼等品牌电视直降数百美元,尽享年度最大促销盛宴

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2025年黑色周五大促:三星、LG、索尼等品牌电视直降数百美元,尽享年度最大促销盛宴

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内容总结:

【2025年“黑五”电视选购指南:多款热门机型迎年度最低价】

随着2025年黑色星期五购物季正式开启,三星、LG、索尼等主流电视品牌的多款热门机型已出现大幅降价。本次促销覆盖不同价位段,部分机型价格创历史新低,为消费者提供了年度最佳的电视换新时机。

高性价比之选(500美元以下)

中端市场激烈角逐(500-1000美元)

高端市场技术对决(1000美元以上)

流媒体设备与服务平台同步促销

专家建议,黑色星期五期间是入手电视的黄金时期,消费者可根据预算与需求重点关注各品牌中高端机型的价格动态。本次促销活动将持续至“黑五”结束,部分优惠需通过品牌官网或指定渠道购买。

中文翻译:

2025年黑色星期五最佳电视优惠精选:三星、LG、索尼等品牌电视直降数百美元,尽享年度最大促销盛典

我们已从当前所有假日促销中甄选出多款备受好评的OLED电视与4K机型,这些产品现已开启折扣。一般而言,每年有两个理想购机时段:一是新品发布的春末清仓季,旧款电视会大幅降价;二是包含黑色星期五在内的年终购物季。眼下正值后者,若您计划升级客厅影音设备,现在正是入手良机。

我们已梳理全网众多优惠活动,为您精选出以下黑色星期五电视折扣。若您对现有电视满意,文末还附有流媒体服务与播放设备优惠。当前入选机型包括三星、LG、索尼、TCL和海信的多款高评价产品,随着新优惠陆续出现,我们将持续更新至黑色星期五当天。

【500美元以下档】
TCL QM6K(65英寸)亚马逊售价498美元:QM6K被公认为今年高性价比之选。虽因亲民定位无法提供顶级对比度、色彩量、亮度及HDR表现,但其量子点色彩、Mini-LED背光与全阵列局部调光技术使之物超所值。游戏表现同样出色:低输入延迟搭配144Hz刷新率(1080p模式下可达288Hz)。此价格创历史新低,75英寸型号同步降至698美元。百思买与沃尔玛同价。

海信U65QF(55英寸)亚马逊售价398美元(省402美元):这款入门级LED电视口碑良好,但普遍反馈显示其对比度、游戏功能与整体画质精度不及QM6K。该系统采用亚马逊Fire TV界面而非更简洁的Google TV,不过峰值亮度更高,适合客厅强光环境。55英寸型号现史低价,65英寸/75英寸/85英寸型号分别降至548/748/900美元。百思买同步优惠。

【500-1000美元档】
TCL QM7K(65英寸)亚马逊售价798美元(省202美元):相比QM6K画质显著提升,对比度、亮度与色彩表现全面进阶。支持144Hz刷新率(1080p下288Hz),但同样仅配置两个HDMI 2.1接口。与传统LED电视一样,色彩与可视角度仍不及优质OLED机型。此价格平历史最低,55英寸型号现价598美元。百思买与沃尔玛同价。

TCL QM8K(65英寸)亚马逊售价1098美元(省402美元):高端LED机型,亮度较QM7K大幅提升。暗室表现仍不及三星S90F或LG C5等OLED电视,对比度与黑色均匀度稍逊,可视角度明显受限。但评测显示其领先同类LED产品,超高亮度(尤其播放非HDR内容时)更能对抗环境光。同样配备144Hz刷新率与双HDMI 2.1接口,最小尺寸为65英寸。该价格创65英寸型号史低,75英寸型号同步降至1398美元。百思买同价。

LG B5(48英寸)百思买售价550美元(省750美元):LG 2025款入门OLED电视,具备OLED核心优势:极致对比、广视角、流畅动态,但亮度不及高端C5系列(本文发布时C5未显著降价)。刷新率限定120Hz(非144Hz),对非PC游戏玩家影响不大。此价较48英寸史低仅高20美元,55英寸型号同步降至897美元。LG官网同价。

海信U75QG(55英寸)亚马逊售价498美元(省416美元):QM7K强力竞品,主要优势在更高亮度带来的HDR动态表现,且配备四个HDMI 2.1接口(适合多游戏机用户)。但评测指出其对比度不及QM7K,HDR画面可能过亮失真,动态模糊较明显,不适合快节奏游戏。建议仅限预算严格受限或强光环境用户考虑。55英寸现史低价,65英寸/75英寸型号分别降至748/998美元。百思买同价。

【1000美元以上档】
三星S90F(65英寸)亚马逊售价1298美元(省702美元):搭载QD-OLED面板,融合OLED优势与量子点广色域,色彩鲜活度超越传统WOLED电视。配备144Hz刷新率与四个HDMI 2.1接口。需注意三星全系不支持杜比视界,且评测显示LG C5在亮室黑位表现更稳。此价接近65英寸型号史低,77英寸型号同步降至1998美元(建议选购55/65/77英寸款,美国区仅这三款配备QD-OLED面板)。三星官网与百思买同价。

三星S95F(65英寸)亚马逊售价2298美元(省700美元):高端OLED旗舰,以超高亮度结合QD-OLED饱满色彩获广泛赞誉。雾面屏抗眩光能力突出,配备四HDMI 2.1接口与原生165Hz刷新率。但仍缺杜比视界,雾面涂层在亮室会削弱黑色深邃感。此价创65英寸型号史低。三星官网与百思买同价。

LG G5(65英寸)亚马逊售价1997美元(省400美元):OLED市场旗舰,对标三星S95F。评测称其亮度更胜一筹,支持杜比视界,镜面屏在环境光下保持纯黑表现。但抗眩光较弱,色彩量仍稍逊QD-OLED机型。适合避开直射光观看的用户。此价平65英寸型号史低。百思买与LG官网同价。

索尼Bravia A95L(55英寸)百思买售价1600美元(省1200美元):索尼2023年QD-OLED机型,评测认为其与2025款Bravia 8 II差距微小(现价差400美元)。延续索尼高端电视优势:卓越图像处理、低画质优化与精准色彩还原,适合追求导演原意的影迷。作为QD-OLED电视,色彩鲜活度胜于廉价WOLED,且支持杜比视界。但同价位竞品三星S90F与LG C5便宜数百美元,旗舰机型亮度更具优势。游戏适配性稍弱:仅两个HDMI 2.1接口(含一个eARC接口),输入延迟略高。此价平55英寸史低。索尼官网同价。

【流媒体播放设备优惠】
谷歌TV Streamer 4K 亚马逊售价60美元:我们评选的最佳流媒体设备首选,硬件迅捷且界面智能整合多平台内容。仅支持Wi-Fi 5标准。此价平史低。百思买与沃尔玛同价。

Roku Streaming Stick 4K 亚马逊售价25美元(省25美元):直插式经济选择,适合偏好Roku简洁应用界面的用户。支持Apple AirPlay,但含广告且无Twitch应用。平史低。百思买与B&H同价。

Roku Streaming Stick Plus 亚马逊售价19美元(省21美元):4K版简配款,取消杜比视界与远程WiFi扩展器,连接稳定性稍弱。支持4K流媒体,可通过电视USB口供电。多数用户建议加5美元选4K版。现史低价。百思买与沃尔玛同价。

Roku Ultra 亚马逊售价69美元(省31美元):机顶盒设计,配备以太网/USB接口。附赠可充电语音遥控器(带找回功能与背光键)。新增Wi-Fi 6支持,但流畅度仍不及谷歌TV Streamer 4K等竞品。平史低。百思买与沃尔玛同价。

亚马逊Fire TV Stick 4K Plus 亚马逊售价25美元(省25美元):新版4K Max简化版,处理器稍慢/存储减半/支持Wi-Fi 6(非6E)。系统广告较多且优先推荐亚马逊应用。此价较史高低3美元,但为一年来最优。百思买同价。

亚马逊Fire TV Stick 4K Max 亚马逊售价35美元(省25美元):亚马逊最强电视棒,硬件优于Plus版,适合Wi-Fi 6E路由器用户。非史低但为一年来最低。百思买与Target同价。

亚马逊Fire TV Stick HD 亚马逊售价18美元(省17美元):入门级选择,仅支持1080p,1GB内存导致运行卡顿。系统广告问题依旧。适合极致预算的旧电视用户。平史低。百思买与Target同价。

【流媒体服务优惠】
迪士尼+与Hulu含广告套餐:年费60美元(月均5美元),新老符合条件用户可享,12月1日截止。原价月费13美元。
Apple TV+:6个月订阅36美元(月均6美元),新老符合条件用户专享,12月1日截止。需通过苹果官方渠道订阅。
HBO Max:含广告年费36美元(月均3美元),12月1日截止。原价月费11美元。可通过官网或Prime视频附加服务开通。
Paramount+:高级版2个月订阅6美元(省20美元),适合观看CBS节目与欧冠赛事。无广告版原价月费13美元,默认自动续费。
Sling TV Orange日卡:1美元(省4美元),提供30+频道24小时无限观看,含ESPN/CNN/TBS等。

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Best Black Friday TV deals for 2025: Save hundreds on sets from Samsung, LG, Sony and more during the biggest sales event of the year
We've picked through all the holiday sales going on now and found a few well-reviewed OLED TVs and other 4K sets that are already discounted.
Generally speaking, there are two ideal periods to buy a TV: the late spring stretch when new models are announced and last year’s sets are heavily discounted to clear out inventory, and the holiday shopping season, right around Black Friday. We’re firmly in the latter now, so if you’ve been thinking about making that big living room upgrade, it’s OK to take the plunge.
To help you out, we’ve sorted through the many sales already floating around the web and picked out the best Black Friday TV deals we could find below. If you're already happy with your TV, we've also included a few deals on streaming services and media streamers we like. The current selection includes several well-reviewed sets from Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL and Hisense, but we’ll update this post through Black Friday itself as more deals pop up.
Best Black Friday TV deals: Under $500
The QM6K is widely regarded as one of this year’s better TV bargains. As a more budget-friendly model, it won’t get you top-notch contrast, color volume, brightness or HDR performance, but its quantum-dot color, mini-LED backlighting and full-array local dimming help it more than hold its own for the money. It’s a nice buy for gaming on a budget as well, since its input lag is relatively low and it has a fast 144Hz refresh rate that can reach as high at 288Hz if you play in 1080p. This deal marks a new all-time low. The 65-inch and 75-inch models are also at their best prices to date at $498 and $698, respectively. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.
Hisense U65QF (55-inch) for $398 at Amazon ($402 off MSRP): The U65QF is another entry-level LED TV with generally positive reviews. Most feedback around the web suggests that it can’t match the QM6K in terms of contrast, gaming features and overall accuracy, so TCL’s model should be a better buy for most. This iteration also uses Amazon’s Fire TV platform instead of the cleaner Google TV. It can achieve a higher peak brightness, however, so it’s worth considering if you get particularly bad glare in your living room. This is the lowest price we’ve seen for the 55-inch model, but the 65-inch ($548), 75-inch ($748) and 85-inch ($900) models are also at all-time lows. Also at Best Buy.
Best Black Friday TV deals: Between $500 and $1,000
TCL QM7K (65-inch) for $798 at Amazon ($202 off): The TCL QM7K is a fairly sizable step up over the QM6K, with noticeably improved contrast, brightness and color volume. It has a 144Hz refresh rate with 288Hz@1080p support as well, though like the budget model it’s limited to two HDMI 2.1 ports. And like most LED TVs, it can’t compete with a good OLED set when it comes to colors and viewing angles. This deal matches the all-time low for the 65-inch model. The 55-inch version is $30 above its previous best at $598. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.
The TCL QM8K is a higher-end LED TV and a further step up from the QM7K with substantially higher brightness. It’s still not as good in a dark room as an OLED TV like the Samsung S90F or LG C5, as its contrast isn’t as deep and black tones aren’t as uniformly dark. Its viewing angles are clearly worse, too. But reviews say it performs excellently compared to other LED sets, and since it gets way brighter than most OLED models (especially with non-HDR content), it can better withstand ambient light. It also has a 144Hz refresh rate with support for 288Hz at 1080p, though it only comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports, and it’s not available in a size smaller than 65 inches.
This is a new all-time low for the 65-inch model and a superb deal for those who can spend a little extra for the upgrade over the QM7K. The 75-inch version is also on sale for a low of $1,398 — that’s pushing into OLED territory, but it may be worthwhile if you need the increased brightness of a top-level LED TV. Also at Best Buy.
LG B5 (48-inch) for $550 at Best Buy ($750 off): The B5 is LG’s entry-level OLED TV for 2025. It gets you the core benefits of any OLED TV — excellent contrast, wide viewing angles, smooth motion and so on — but it can’t get as bright as the higher-end LG C5, so it doesn’t look as colorful. (The C5 isn’t significantly discounted as of this writing.) It’s technically limited to a 120Hz refresh rate instead of 144Hz, too, though that isn’t a big deal unless you plan to play PC games on your TV. This deal comes within $20 of the best price we've seen for the 48-inch version. The 55-inch model is on sale for a low of $897 as well. Also at LG.
Hisense U75QG (55-inch) for $498 at Amazon ($416 off): The Hisense U75QG is a close competitor to the QM7K. Its main advantage is that it can get much brighter than TCL’s model, which can make HDR content look more dynamic. This set also comes with four HDMI 2.1 ports instead of two, which is nice for those with multiple game consoles and a soundbar. That said, some reviews say its contrast falls short of the QM7K and that it can make HDR content too bright to be fully accurate. It also suffers from more noticeable motion blur, which means it's not the best choice for fast-paced games. So you may only want to grab it if you’re determined to stay in this price range and have your TV in an especially bright room. Nevertheless, this is a new low for the 55-inch set. The same goes for the 65-inch ($748) and 75-inch ($998) models. Also at Best Buy.
Best Black Friday TV deals: $1,000 and up
The S90F is notable for using a QD-OLED panel, which mixes the usual perks of OLED TVs with a layer of quantum dots. That helps it produce a wider gamut of more vivid colors compared to traditional WOLED TVs. It also has a fast 144Hz refresh rate and four HDMI 2.1 ports. No Samsung TV supports Dolby Vision HDR, and some reviews we trust say that LG’s C5 — a competing WOLED TV — can retain darker black tones in a bright room. Still, this set should provide a more colorful image in most conditions.
This 65-inch model very briefly fell to $1,248 last week, but this is its lowest price to date otherwise. The 77-inch version is also down to a low of $1,998. Just make sure you only grab the 55-, 65- or 77-inch model, though, as those are the only ones sold with the superior QD-OLED panel in the US. Also at Samsung and Best Buy.
Samsung S95F (65-inch) for $2,298 at Amazon ($700 off): The S95F is a premium model that's received almost universally stellar reviews for being especially bright among OLED TVs while keeping the bold colors and contrast expected from a QD-OLED panel. That brightness, combined with the display’s matte finish, means it’s uniquely adept at fending off glare. It also has four HDMI 2.1 ports and a native 165Hz refresh rate for gaming. That said, there’s still no Dolby Vision HDR, and the matte coating means that black tones won’t look as deep in a bright room. It's not cheap, but this is the lowest price we’ve seen for the 65-inch model. Also at Samsung and Best Buy.
LG G5 (65-inch) for $1,997 at Amazon ($400 off): The LG G5 is the S95F’s chief rival at the top of the OLED TV market. Most reviews say it can get even brighter, it does support Dolby Vision and its glossy finish means it won’t lose those inky blacks under ambient light. It’s more susceptible to glare, however, and while its picture is a level above most WOLED TVs, it’s still a step behind QD-OLED sets like the S95F when it comes to color volume. But if you’re mostly going to watch things away from direct light, this might be the better buy. This deal has technically been live for a few weeks, but it matches the lowest price we’ve seen for the 65-inch model. Also at Best Buy and LG.
Sony Bravia A95L (55-inch) for $1,600 at Best Buy ($1,200 off): The A95L is an older QD-OLED TV from Sony released in 2023, but many reviews conclude that it isn’t far off its 2025 successor, the Bravia 8 II, which currently costs $400 extra. Like many premium Sony TVs, it’s earned praise for its excellent image processing, upscaling of lower-quality video and overall accuracy, so it should appeal to those who want movies and shows to look closer to their creators’ original intent. As a QD-OLED TV, it can display more vivid colors than lower-priced WOLED panels, plus it supports Dolby Vision HDR.
Still-great competitors like the Samsung S90F and LG C5 cost hundreds less, however, while top-end models like the Samsung S95F and LG G5 can get noticeably brighter. The A95L also isn’t the best for gamers at this price, as it’s limited to two HDMI 2.1 ports — one of which is an eARC port for soundbars — and its input lag is slightly higher than those rivals. But if you’re fine with all of that, this deal ties the all-time low for the 55-inch model. Also at Sony.
Best Black Friday streaming device deals
The Google TV Streamer 4K is the top pick in our guide to the best streaming devices, blending speedy hardware with a helpful UI that pulls together shows across streaming services and makes it easier to find things you might actually want to watch. It’s technically limited to the older Wi-Fi 5 standard, however. This deal ties the lowest price we’ve seen. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.
Roku Streaming Stick 4K for $25 at Amazon ($25 off): The Streaming Stick 4K is worth considering if you want a cheaper stick-style streamer that plugs directly into your TV, or if you just prefer Roku’s app-based UI, which many find simpler to navigate than the alternatives from Google and Amazon. Performance is fine, if not super-fast, and the device supports Apple AirPlay as well. Just expect to see some ads and know there’s no Twitch app. This deal matches the stick’s all-time low. Also at Best Buy and B&H.
Roku Streaming Stick Plus for $19 at Amazon ($21 off): The Streaming Stick Plus is a cheaper version of the Streaming Stick 4K with no Dolby Vision support and no long-range Wi-Fi extender included. It may be less reliable with choppier internet connections as a result, but it can typically be powered straight from a TV’s USB port, it can still stream up to 4K, and the software experience is identical. Most people should probably just spend the extra $5 for the Streaming Stick 4K, but if you’re really looking to save, the Plus is a decent value. This deal is a new all-time low. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.
Roku Ultra for $69 at Amazon ($31 off): The Ultra might be worth it if you want the Roku experience in a set-top box design with built-in Ethernet and USB ports. Unlike the streaming sticks, it comes bundled with a rechargeable remote that supports voice controls, a lost remote finding tool and backlit buttons. (Though you can buy that separately.) This latest model also has a faster processor and Wi-Fi 6 support, though it’s not as snappy as other boxes like the Google TV Streamer 4K or Apple TV 4K. This deal ties the best price we’ve tracked. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus for $25 at Amazon ($25 off): If you'd prefer one of Amazon's media streamers, the newly rebranded Fire TV Stick 4K Plus offers the same core experience as the pricier Fire TV Stick 4K Max, only it has a slightly slower processor, half the storage space (8GB) and Wi-Fi 6 support instead of Wi-Fi 6E. For most people who just want to stream casually, those shouldn’t be huge losses. Just keep in mind that its Fire OS interface is still fairly ad-heavy and prioritizes Amazon’s own apps over everything else. This deal is $3 more than the device’s all-time low but ties the best price we’ve seen in the past year. Also at Best Buy.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $35 at Amazon ($25 off): If you want the best Amazon streaming stick possible, the 4K Max gets you faster hardware than the Plus model and may be worthwhile if you have a Wi-Fi 6E router at home. This deal isn’t an all-time low, but it matches the best price we’ve seen over the past year. Also at Best Buy and Target.
Amazon Fire TV Stick HD for $18 at Amazon ($17 off): The Fire TV Stick HD is the budget pick in our guide to the best streaming devices. It only streams up to 1080p and runs a bit choppier than Amazon’s 4K models since it has a slower chip and a meager 1GB of RAM. The usual complaints with Fire OS still apply, too. But if you want to stick with Amazon and just need to add streaming apps to an old TV for as little as possible, it’ll work well enough. This discount matches the best price we’ve tracked. Also at Best Buy and Target.
Best Black Friday streaming service deals
An annual subscription to the ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu bundle is on sale for $5 per month (or $60 total) through December 1. New and eligible returning subscribers can take advantage. Considering the bundle typically costs $13 per month, this deal represents more than a 50 percent discount on the service's standard going rate.
Apple TV 6-month subscription for $36 at Apple ($42 off): Apple TV+ is offering six months of access for $36, which comes out to $6 per month for the discounted period. The deal is live for new and eligible returning subscribers and runs through December 1, giving you a chance to stream shows like Slow Horses, The Morning Show or Pluribus for less. The big caveat here is that you must subscribe directly through Apple and not a third-party service.
HBO Max 1-year subscription for $36 at HBO ($96 off): HBO Max's Black Friday deal gives subscribers one year of its ad-supported tier for $3 per month, or $36 total, through December 1. Normally, this would cost $11 per month. You can sign up via HBO Max's website or, if you're already a Prime Video subscriber, via that service as an add-on.
Paramount+ 2-month Premium subscription for $6 at Paramount ($20 off): If you're looking to stream CBS shows or Champions League soccer, this Black Friday deal brings the monthly price of either Paramount+ tier down to $6 total for two months. The obvious better deal is for the ad-free Premium plan, which typically costs $13 per month, but be warned your subscription will be set to auto-renew by default.
Sling TV Orange Day Pass for $1 at Sling ($4 off): Sling TV launched Day Passes earlier this year, giving users one-day access to a variety of its packages. This deal cuts $4 off the normal price of a pass for Sling Orange. With that, you get unlimited access for 24 hours to Orange's 30-plus channels, including ESPN, CNN, TBS and others.
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