Black Friday 2022 lands on November 25, but you don't need to wait that long to score a great deal on a brand new 4K TV. Similar to what we saw last year, several vendors including Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart are promoting Black Friday deals weeks in advance. There are already some pretty outstanding deals on popular, highly-rated 4K TVs of every size and price range. We'll include all of the best deals here, and give you details on just how much you're saving and why they're worth the upgrade.

77" LG Evo C2 4K OLED Smart Gaming TV for $2496.99 Plus 10% Amazon Cashback for Prime Cardholders

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If you're an Amazon Prime member, then you're eligible for the no annual fee Amazon Prime Card, which is an amazing card to get because it gives you 5% cashback on all purchases on Amazon. For a limited time, you'll get 10% cashback on this TV if you have the Prime Card. That means you'll be getting about $250 back and your final price will essentially be $2247. You will only see this deal IF you have the Amazon Prime Card.

The Evo C2 is an outstanding gaming TV. It has four HDMI 2.1 ports and a native 120Hz panel that supports true 4K @ 120Hz passthrough when paired with a PS5, Xbox Series X, or RTX 30 series equipped PC. There's also variable refresh rate (VRR), which is this TV's version of adaptive sync technology, as well as auto low latency mode (ALLM), where the TV automatically switches to a lower latency when it detects gameplay. The LG C2 also supports HGiG, which is automatically calibrated tone mapping specific to your TV model.

42" LG Evo C2 4K OLED Gaming TV for $996.99 Plus 10% Amazon Cashback for Prime Cardholders

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The 42" replaces LG's 48" as its smallest 4K OLED TV on the market. It performs just as well as its larger sized siblings as a gaming TV, but where it really shines is as a gaming monitor for your PC. The 42" size fits gaming desks better than the 48", which admittedly is still a bit too large, especially since most of us sit only a few feet away from our monitors. It has HDMI 2.1 ports and supports 4K @ 120Hz and VRR when paired with a PS5, Xbox Series X, opr RTX 30 series equipped PC. It also boasts 4:4:4 chroma sampling for clear, sharp text as well as sub-1ms response times, ALLM, and native G-SYNC compatibility for zero tearing and ghosting. The new C2 model introduces native GeForce Now and Stadia streaming support.

4K TVs Under $500

If you're on a tight budget, here are some TVs that have marked down to under $600, some all the way down to below $200 with free shipping.

86" LG UQ7590 4K Gaming TV for $1199.99

Features 120Hz panel and HDMI 2.1 for 4K @ 120Hz gaming

The 2022 85" LG UQ7590 TV has everything going for it: size, price, and features. There's an 85" TV for about $1000 (which we mentioned below), but it doesn't have the gaming-centric features of this TV. For starters, it has a native 120Hz panel as well as two HDMI 2.1 ports. That means that the UQ7590 is capable of display 4K @ 120Hz if it's connected to a PS5 or Xbox Series X console. It also supports VRR, ALLM, and HGiG. Variable refresh rate (VRR) is the TV version of adaptive sync technology like G-SYNC or FreeSync. Auto low latency mode (ALLM) means that the TV will automatically switch to a lower latency when it detects gameplay to eliminate ghosting. HGiG is a mode that offers automatically calibrated HDR tone mapping when you're gaming on a PS5 or Xbox Series X. It's similar to Dolby Vision, but specifically for gaming consoles and games.

85" Samsung TU7000 4K TV for $999.99

If you're looking for the maximum size TV for the lowest possible price, look no further than this 85" Samsung TU7000 series 4K TV for only $999.99 at Best Buy. This is a 2021 entry level TV from a very well known brand that happens to be cheaper than just about every other 85" or higher TV on the market right now.

2022 Sony X90K Full Array LED TVs On Sale

Exclusive features for the PS5 console

Among the new 2022 Sony TVs, the X90K series offers the best value for TV enthusiasts; this model features almost all of the premium features you'd want in a TV that prioritizes image quality and it also happens to be the least expensive among the high-end Sony TVs. It features full-array LED backlighting with local dimming zones as well as wide color gamut.

The A80K is marketed as a gaming TV and is host to several welcome gaming-centric features. It has a true 120Hz panel and two HDMI 2.1 ports for running 4K at 120Hz on a PS5, Xbox Series X, or RTX 30 series equipped PC. There's also native variable refresh rate (VRR), which is this TV's version of adaptive sync technology, as well as auto low latency mode (ALLM), which means that the TV automatically switches to a lower latency during gameplay. Exclusive to higher end Sony TVs like this one is a feature catered specifically for the PS5 console called Auto HDR Tone Mapping. It works similarly to HGiG or Dolby Vision. Basically your PS5 will be able to identify your exact TV model and apply the optimized HDR settings specific to your TV, a sort of automatic HDR color calibration if you will. It takes out a lot of tweaking involved on your end (which most people tend to ignore completely) and thus offers a better HDR image out of the box.

55" Samsung "The Frame" 4K QLED TV for $997.99

Save $500 off the new 2022 Samsung "The Frame" 55" TV (normally $1500). Samsung's "The Frame" sets itself apart from all other TVs with its seamless aesthetics. It features an "Art Mode" that showcases your choice of fine art sort of like a screen saver. There's even a motion sensor so it won't turn on unless someone is nearby. The bezel is thin and looks just like an art frame. Furthermore, you can customize the frame with different colors and/or textures to match the rest of the decor. No piece of art sits on a TV stand, so instead a slim wall mount is included. The TV itself sits flush to the wall so even when viewed from the side, the TV looks more like an art frame than a TV cabinet.

65" LG C1 4K OLED TV for $1497

Amazon has the previous generation LG C1 65" 4K OLED Smart TV for only $1497. There's not much difference in image quality between the 2021 C1 and the 2022 C2 models. The Evo panel found in the C2 model offers higher peak brightness, so it's a better TV in situations where you don't have proper light control (i.e. daytime with big open windows). The C2 is also about 35% lighter in weight because of the new carbon composite material used for the cabinet. That makes it easier to install if you plan on mounting the TV. Other than those two upgrades, though, the featureset and image quality of the two TVs is nearly identical.

55" Hisense U8H 4K Quantum ULED Mini LED Google TV for $699.99, 65" for $999.99

HDMI 2.1 for 4K @ 120Hz

The UH8 is Hisense's current 2022 TV. It replaces the popular U8G model from last year. This is Hisense's highest end TV that utilizes traditional LED technology. It easily competes and surpasses similarly priced models from more well known brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony. The biggest upgrade from last year's model is the Mini-LED panel, which allows for better control of black levels and thus a higher contrast ratio. The UH8 also features quantum dot technology (QLED), which offers higher brightness levels (up to 1,500 nits) and better color reproduction. The UH8 is a ULED TV, meaning it's equipped with full-array LED backlighting with local dimming and supports wide color gamut.

The U8H has gamers covered. It has a native 120Hz panel and two HDMI 2.1 inputs. That means it can pass true 4K @ 120Hz on PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles and RTX 30 series equipped gaming PCs. The U8H also supports variable refresh rate (VRR), which is this TV's version of adaptive sync technology, as well as auto low latency mode (ALLM), where the TV automatically switches to a lower latency when it detects gameplay.

Source: IGN.com Here Are the Best Early Black Friday TV Deals You Can Buy Right Now