I review TVs for a living — here's my 10 favorite TV deals on OLEDs and QLEDs in Best Buy's Tech Fest sale starting from $329
Best Buy’s Tech Fest sale features discounted OLED, QLED and Mini‑LED televisions, with prices starting at $329. Senior TV editor Michael Desjardin selected ten models that span a range of budgets, highlighting deals such as the TCL 55‑inch QM5K for $329 and the LG 48‑inch B5 OLED for $599. Several of the offers, including the LG B5, are exclusive to Best Buy and are not available on competing retailers like Amazon.
- ▪The Tech Fest sale includes price cuts on a variety of TV technologies, with discounts up to 43% on certain models.
- ▪Desjardin’s list features ten TVs, ranging from a $329 TCL Mini‑LED to a $1,999 Hisense 75‑inch Mini‑LED.
- ▪The LG 48‑inch B5 OLED is a Best Buy‑exclusive model offering four HDMI 2.1 ports and gaming features such as 120 Hz support.
- ▪Many of the highlighted TVs incorporate Mini‑LED backlighting, which provides better contrast than edge‑lit displays at these price points.
- ▪The sale runs concurrently with Amazon Prime Day, positioning Best Buy as an alternative source for discounted televisions.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
TVs I review TVs for a living — here's my 10 favorite TV deals on OLEDs and QLEDs in Best Buy's Tech Fest sale starting from $329 Deals By Michael Desjardin published 26 June 2026 There are some Best Buy-exclusive TV deals you can't get anywhere else When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: LG / Samsung) Jump To: Quick Links My favorite Best Buy Tech Fest TV deals Copy link Facebook X Reddit Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter While Amazon Prime Day soaks up all of the spotlight this week, did you know that Best Buy is running a sale of its own? And, did you know that some of the TV deals in stock at Best Buy’s…
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Tom's Guide.