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Last Chance – Best Buy Super Bowl TV sale from $65: LG 55-inch $250, 50% off OLEDs, more

The countdown clock to Super Bowl LX is coming do to the wire, and whether you’re looking to land a new TV before then or not, the ongoing Best Buy Super Bowl sale is not to be ignored. There is up to $2,100 in savings to be had across some of the biggest names in the smart TV business and one can only assume these deals will be gone for good very soon, not to mention shipping in time for game day. 

Last chance – Best Buy Super Bowl TV sale

For a few more days, Best Buy’s official Super Bowl sale will be offering deep discounts on smart TVs from LG, Samsung, TCL, and more. You’ll find models as low as $65 and thousands in savings on larger, full-scale home theater variants. 

Again the sale will run for a few more days by the looks of it, but shipping times before game day are starting to tighten up so we wanted to get this event on the radar once again. 

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One of the highlights for us when it comes to folks just looking for a more simple and affordable solution comes in the form of LG’s 2025 model UA7000 Series LED AI 4K UHD Smart webOS TV. No, it’s not one of those pricey OLED models, and it is just a 60Hz variant, but we are talking about some serious value here for folks just looking towards a more affordable solution for the garage, outdoor space this summer, or smaller bedrooms. 

Browse through all of the TV deals up for grabs at Best Buy right here.


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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices