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The best last minute Presidents’ Day TV sales live now

Want a new TV? This Presidents' Day weekend, you can find some of our favorite TVs on sale, including the Samsung S95F 65-inch for $800 off and the LG C5 OLED 65-inch for close to 50% off.

I've been tracking the prices of tons of TVs this holiday weekend, and these are the best deals available today from top brands like LG, Sony, and Samsung -- but hurry, because we don't expect them all to stick around after the weekend. 

At ZDNET, we test TVs and track deals all year. To help you cut through the noise and find the best TV deals, I put together a list of the top 10 available, featuring everything from high-end OLEDs and cinema-sized 98-inch screens to modest small screens and mid-range streaming models. We'll be updating this page throughout the holiday weekend with new sales.

The best Presidents' Day TV deals

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  • Current price: $2,700
  • Original price: $3,300

The Sony Bravia 8 II is an updated version of the brand's flagship OLED TV, offering a brighter picture than its predecessors as well as the ability to fine-tune your settings for the best viewing and listening experience for your space. With Sony's Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology, the entire screen becomes a speaker for 3D audio that follows the on-screen action as well as near-perfect audio and video syncing. It even features exclusive VRR support for gaming on the PS5 for a more streamlined experience.

Review: Sony Bravia 8 II OLED TV

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  • Current price: $900
  • Original price: $1,498

The Hisense U8QG is a great choice of TV for console gamers with its 165Hz refresh rate and support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR to prevent screen tearing and stuttering. And for non-gamers looking for a solid TV for streaming, you'll get Dolby Vision HDR for enhanced detailing as well as a Pantone Validated screen for better color accuracy. 

Review: Hisense U8QG

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  • Current price: $1,400
  • Original price: $2,700

The LG C5 OLED is the brand's flagship TV, offering signature picture quality as well as plenty of premium features for movie buffs. Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound give you enhanced contrast, detailing, and 3D audio for a more immersive experience while streaming. You'll also get access to over 300 free live TV channels with the LG Channels app to help keep you up to date on local news, sports, and entertainment.

Review: LG C5 OLED TV

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  • Current price: $630
  • Original price: $900

If you're in the market for a big-screen TV, the TCL T7 is a great choice, especially a this price. And just because it's one of the most budget-friendly large screen models you can buy, that doesn't mean you have to skimp out on premium-grade features. The TCL T7 offers support for Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound, a 144Hz refresh rate for console gaming, integrated voice controls via Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, and support for screen sharing through AirPlay or Chromecast.

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  • Current price: $80
  • Original price: $130

The 32-inch Insignia F20 is a great option as a second screen in your bedroom, workshop, or kids' playroom. With 720p resolution, you'll get decent picture quality for streaming movies and shows while DTS Virtual:X audio gives you cleaner sound. It features a preloaded suite of popular streaming apps like Netflix, HBO Max, and Disney+ so you can start watching your favorite titles right out of the box. And parents can set up personalized controls to help keep little ones from accessing inappropriate media.

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  • Current price: $1,499
  • Original price: $2,300

This cinema-sized TV is an almost perfect option for anyone looking to create a truly theaterical experience at home. The 98-inch screen gives you clean and crisp 4K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate for smoother motion, and support for both Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound for enhanced picture and sound quality. A dedicated Filmmaker Mode offers automatic settings adjustments for color, aspect ratios, and frame rates while the gaming mode features VRR support to prevent screen tearing and stuttering.

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  • Current price: $1,500
  • Original price: $3,000

The LG B5 is considered the brand's entry-level OLED TV, offering the same premium smart features and picture quality in a less expensive package. You'll still get support for both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for a better viewing experience while streaming or watching DVDs as well as a dedicated game mode with Nvidia G-Sync VRR and a 120Hz refresh rate.

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  • Current price: $950
  • Original price: $2,000

The Samsung S84F is the brand's entry-level OLED TV, offering the same high-quality picture and audio as its premium siblings at a more affordable price. You'll get a 120Hz refresh rate, support for HDR10+, Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound, and AMD FreeSync Premium VRR for console gaming.

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FAQs

When is Presidents' Day? 

Presidents' Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February to honor past US presidents. This year, it falls on Monday, Feb. 16. 

How did we choose these Presidents' Day deals? 

ZDNET only writes about deals that capture our own interest -- devices and products we want, need, or would recommend not only to our readers, but to friends and family. Our experts look for deals at least 20% off (or hardly ever on sale), using established price-comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is actually worth your time. 

We also examine customer reviews and rely on our own hands-on experience with new tech to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the products we're recommending. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice and to make you aware of price drops so you can shop smarter. 

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