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74 Best Buy Black Friday Deals to Shop Right Now (2023)


Best Buy’s Black Friday deals have already been running for weeks and show no sign of slowing down. The classic big box electronics store is going head-to-head with Amazon and has been touting a price match guarantee—at this point, though, we know where the deals are going to land. If you have a paid My Best Buy Membership, you can access some exclusive deals, but they’re not worth the yearly fee if you haven’t already joined.

We test products year-round and handpicked these deals. The discount amounts we show are based on actual street prices at retailers in the past few months. Products that are sold out or no longer discounted as of publishing will be crossed out. We’ll update this guide periodically.

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Read our Best TVs guide for more details and recommendations.

Photograph: Hisense

This is our top TV recommendation if you’re looking for the best bang for your buck. The Hisense U8K (8/10, WIRED Recommends) has a mini-LED display that delivers excellent black levels, and it comes with a Google TV interface that’s easy to use. There’s a 120-Hz screen refresh rate for gaming and decent speakers. The feet are on the ends though, so you’ll want to mount it or pair it with a long TV stand.

We’ve been fans of TVs with Roku’s interface for a while, and Roku’s in-house line makes our favorite entry-level TV. For the price, WIRED editor Parker Hall was impressed with the picture and color on the screen. It doesn’t have the best refresh rate for gaming, but otherwise, it’s hard to beat at this price (especially on sale). It was even more expensive earlier in the week.

LG C3 OLED

Photograph: LG

This deal is just $3 more than the best price we’ve tracked for the LG C3 OLED. The set is the Best TV for gamers thanks to its super-smooth 120-Hz refresh rate and 9.1-millisecond response time. True to LG OLED models, the black levels are perfection and far deeper than any TV in this list.

Sony is best known these days for its OLED screens, but its LED TVs like the X90L still pack a punch with a mix of excellent picture processing, good brightness, and great local dimming for rich contrast. Like a lot of TVs this time of year, this 65-inch set is at the lowest price we’ve seen it all year.

We love Samsung’s Frame TVs for their elegant design backed by very good picture quality. These TVs blend into your decor to display art when not in use, then bounce back to a great TV when you need one. Note: If you want a bigger screen you can get an even better deal on the 75-inch version at Walmart.

We’ve seen this deal before, but this is still a solid price for the Google Chromecast (8/10, WIRED Recommends). The gadget is a good pick for cord-cutters and specifically for people with 1080p TVs. The interface is nice (it includes a remote) and there’s even built-in Google Assistant. Just keep in mind that you may have to manually clear the cache frequently since there’s not a lot of onboard storage.

Bose has updated its Smart 900 soundbar to include better bass extension, helping fortify an already-great sound profile. With true upfiring drivers, the system also provides expansive Dolby Atmos and virtual surround sound for a cinematic performance from a single unit, and this is the first time we’ve seen its price drop.

Vizio M-Series 5.1.2

Photograph: Vizio

Vizio has long been a master at soundbar value, and the M-Series 5.1.2 soundbar (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is the poster boy for all we love about the brand. Here you’ll find clear, full, and immersive sound in a no-nonsense multi-speaker system for hundreds less than we’d expect to pay even at full price, making this deal all the sweeter.

Bose’s Smart Soundbar 900 debuted at a price that matched its title, which makes this deal particularly enticing. As the brand’s former flagship soundbar, the 900 is loaded with a premium design, plenty of networking features, and Dolby Atmos sound that’s strikingly immersive from a single bar.

This baseline stereo soundbar from Samsung is probably too expensive at full cost but at just over $100, it could be hard to pass up. The 2.1-channel bar offers a serious upgrade from your TV audio, including a wireless subwoofer for cinematic punch, at a very good price.

This stylish projector from Samsung offers up to 100-inches of screen real estate as well as cool features like Samsung’s built-in smart interface and gaming hub. It can also go portable with compatible add-on USB-C battery packs (not included) making it a great option for an outdoor movie…



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