Black Friday Deals 2015: Television, TV Display Deals (Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, LG, Sharp, Westinghouse, Insignia, Vizio and Emerson) at Wal-Mart, Target, and Best Buy

Samsung TV
Samsung, one of several brands of TVs/displays on sale on Black Friday. Samsung

Those that are thinking of the holiday season, particularly Black Friday, often think about buying a new television or display.  The following is a list of television and display brands from Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, LG, Sharp, Westinghouse, Insignia, Vizio, and Emerson and how to get a good deal from stores like Best Buy, Target, and Wal-Mart. 

Best Buy

Best Buy has their ad prominently displayed with Black Friday Doorbusters with doors opening on Thanksgiving Thursday at 5 PM, then closes at Friday 1 AM, then re-opens at 8 AM. 

One great headliner is the Samsung 60-inch Class LED 2160 4K Ultra HD TV for $799.99.  Samsung also has a good deal with a 48-inch Class LED at 1080p for $379.99. A 24-inch Class LED 720p HDTV is $129.99, a 40-inch Class LED 1080p is $279.99, another similar model goes for $369.99, a 50-inch Class LED 1080p goes for $549.99, a 55-inch Class LED 1080p is $579.99, and a 50-inch Class 2160p Smart 4K Ultra HD TV is $799.99. 

There are many other great Samsung deals like a 60-inch Class 2160p 4K Ultra HD for $1,299.99, a 55-inch Class 2160p Smart 4K Ultra HD for $999.99, a 65-inch class LED 2160 Smart 3D for $1,999.99, and a 55-inch Class LED 2160p Smart 3D for $1,499.99.  There is also a deal with a 60-inch Class LED 1080p Smart HDTV for $697.99, a 32-inch Class LED 1080p Smart HDTV for $227.99, a 24-inch Class LED 720p Smart HDTV for $147.99, and a 40-inch Class LED 1080p Smart HDTV for $317.99 with a free $20 Best Buy Gift Card.  There is also a 60-inch Class LED 2160p 4K Ultra VT for $1,399.98. 

Sony has a 55-inch Class LED 2160p Smart 3D 4K Ultra HD TV for $1,199.99, a 65-inch model for $1,799.99, and a 75-inch model for $2,999.98. 

Toshiba has a 55-inch Class LD 1080p HDTV for $349.99. 

Sharp has a 50-inch Class LED 1080p HDTV for $299.99. 

Westinghouse has a 32-inch Class LED 720p HDTV for $129.99.

Best Buy's Insignia brand 40-inch Class LED 1080p HDTV is $159.99.  There is also a 48-inch Class LED 1080p HDTV for $279.99. 

Vizio has a good deal going with a 50-inch Class LED 2160p Smart 4K Ultra HDTV for $599.99.  There is also a deal on a 65-inch Class LED 2160p Smart 4K Ultra HDTV for $999.99. 

LG has an in-store only deal with a 24-inch Class LED 720p HDTV for  $79.99.  They also have other deals with a 43-inch Class LED 2160p Smart 4K Ultra HD TV for $399.99, and a 49-inch Class LED 2160p Smart 4K Ultra HDTV for $499.99.  There is a 55-inch Class LED 2160p Smart 4K Ultra HD TV for $699.99.  There is a 65-inch Class OLED 2160p Smart 3D 4K Ultra HD TV for $4,999.98. 

Toshiba has an in-store only deal with a 49-inch Class LED 1080p HDTV. 

As for displays/monitors, the Dell E2414HM 24-inch LED HD Monitor is $99.99.  The HP 27-inch HD Monitor is $139.99. 

Target

Doors open Thursday at 6:00 PM for Target with a lot of interesting deals and doorbusters. 

Westinghouse has a 55-inch LED TV with 1080p for $249.99.  There is also a 32-inch Class 720p 60Hz DLED HDTV for $99.99. 

Element Electronics has a 43-inch Flat Panel 1080p 60Hz TV for $169.99, with a 50-inch version is available for $239.99.  A 55-inch Flat Panel 2160 120 Hz price for $399.99. 

Samsung has a 60-inch 1080p 120Hz LED TV for $697.99.  There is a 40-inch Class 1080p 60 Hz LED Smart TV for $317.99.  The 32-inch Class 720p 60 Hz LED HDTV is for $177.99.  The 55-inch Class 2160p 4K Smart UHD TV is $797.99. 

As for LG, the 49-inch Class 2160p 120Hz UHD 4K TV is $499.99.

Wal-Mart

As for Wal-Mart, their Black Friday starts at 6 PM Thursday, and there are quite a bit of deal. 

The Samsung deals include a 55-inch Class Smart HDTV for $498, a 40-inch Class Smart HDTV at $298, and 32-inch Class Smart HDTV for $198. The 55-inch Curved Smart 4K UHD TV is $998. 

The Emerson 50-inch Class HDTV is a low price of $269, and the 40-inch Class is $149. 

The Vizio 70-inch Class Smart HDTV is $898. 

The Hisense 55-inch Class Smart 4K UHD TV is $448. 

There is even a Roku brand 55-Class Smart HDTV for $348. 

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