The festive sale season is here, and if you are planning to buy a new TV, these are the top deals to check out on Amazon’s Great Indian Festival and Flipkart’s Big Billion Days. We have picked options across different price ranges, covering various brands, display types, and features to suit different needs while also offering strong sale-time value. Below, you’ll find a brief description of each TV along with links to purchase. These are ranked in descending order of their sale prices. The prices include bank offers.
With that said, here are the top TV deals in this sale:
The Samsung QA55QEF1AULXL is a 55-inch QLED 4K TV that offers 100 percent colour volume through Quantum Dot technology, making colours look vivid at different brightness levels. It runs on Samsung’s Q4 AI Processor, which handles upscaling and picture enhancement, and supports HDR10+ with Quantum HDR. The TV uses a 50Hz panel with micro-dimming for contrast and is powered by Tizen OS, bringing access to a wide range of apps and smart features. Connectivity includes three HDMI ports with eARC, one USB port, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, and Apple AirPlay. Audio output is 20W with Q-Symphony support for pairing with Samsung soundbars. While the colour accuracy values and smart features are promising for its segment, its lower refresh rate and moderate HDR brightness make it less appealing for serious gaming or bright-room HDR viewing.
The TCL C6K is a strong choice for buyers looking for a 55-inch mini-LED TV at a competitive price. It combines quantum dot technology with mini-LED backlighting, offering improved contrast and reduced haloing compared with standard LEDs. With around 512 local dimming zones, the TCL C6K provides deeper blacks and better control of bright highlights. Its 144Hz native refresh rate makes it suitable for gaming and fast-motion content. The TV also features ONKYO 2.1 Hi-Fi audio, Dolby Atmos, Google TV, and HDMI 2.1 capabilities, including VRR and ALLM. It promises vibrant colours and detailed images for the price. However, HDR brightness and the built-in audio will be just decent for the price.
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The Hisense U7Q offers a mini-LED and quantum dot panel at an affordable price, providing good HDR performance and high colour volume. It supports Dolby Vision IQ, which adjusts HDR dynamically based on ambient lighting, and comes with gamer-friendly features like 4K/120 Hz, multiple HDMI ports, and VRR support. Reviews highlight the TV’s strong feature set for its price, noting good brightness and black uniformity. That said, the peak brightness is moderate, which can limit HDR impact in very bright rooms.
The Sony Bravia XR-55 is part of Sony’s value premium segment and uses the XR Cognitive Processor along with mini-LED backlighting and local dimming for refined contrast and colour accuracy. It is suitable for gaming and fast motion thanks to HDMI 2.1 features, ALLM, and VRR support. Sony’s image processing enhances motion handling and upscaling, delivering strong picture quality. While it comes at a higher price, the current deal represents value relative to its usual list price. Still, some of you who want better audio may want to employ external speakers to complement the display’s capabilities.
You can also consider the Sony Bravia 2 II at Rs 49,990 from Amazon, if your use case is general TV viewing, streaming, and casual use. You will get good performance for the price. It is Sony’s budget-to-mid-range option that delivers reliable performance for general viewing and streaming. It uses a direct LED panel with peak brightness around 900 nits and includes Google TV for smart features.
The LG OLED B4 stands out for its OLED panel, which delivers perfect blacks and excellent contrast, making it ideal for movies and dark-room viewing. It has a 120Hz native refresh rate and supports VRR, FreeSync, G-Sync, and ALLM, making it suitable for console and PC gaming. LG’s α8 AI processor provides strong upscaling, colour accuracy, and wide viewing angles. HDR gradient handling and gaming responsiveness are its highlights. However, the peak brightness could seem limited compared to mini-LED sets, which may reduce HDR impact in bright rooms.
There are many more deals to explore on both platforms, though they will only last while stocks are available. For instance, the Lumio Vision 7 55-inch was listed at Rs 29,999 on Amazon but had already gone out of stock at the time of writing. With stocks running out quickly, it’s best to make a decision without waiting too long.
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