How to avoid bad Black Friday TV deals – and some of the best UK offers for 2025

It appears that you've provided a lengthy text containing various information about different TVs from several brands, including TCL, LG, Sony, and others. However, I'll try to extract the key points from each section:

**Mini LED Standout 65in TV**

* TCL C7K: £749 at Currys ( lowest ever price)
* QD-Mini LED panel with 1,008 dimming zones and a claimed peak brightness of up to 2,600 nits
* Full complement of HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* Gaming support: two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz HDMI 2.1 powers with VRR and ALLM

**Big Screen LG OLED**

* LG C4: £1,799 at Amazon (higher than Prime Day price)
* Native 4K/144Hz output over its four HDMI 2.1 ports
* Nvidia G-Sync certification for one of its supported VRR standards
* WebOS 24 brings benefits such as built-in Chromecast and AI-powered audio enhancements
* Internal 40W speakers with Atmos support for cinematic audio

**42in Smart OLED TV**

* LG C5: £849 at Argos (lowest ever price)
* Compact size suitable for smaller rooms or use as a super-size monitor
* Four HDMI 2.1-enabled ports with 4K/144Hz capability and VRR and ALLM support for gaming
* Solid HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* New AI Magic Remote with voice controls and drag-and-drop functions

**77in LG OLED**

* LG evo OLED77C45LA: £1,799 at Amazon (higher than Prime Day price)
* Large screen size suitable for immersive viewing experiences
* Native 4K/144Hz output over its four HDMI 2.1 ports
* Nvidia G-Sync certification for one of its supported VRR standards
* WebOS 24 brings benefits such as built-in Chromecast and AI-powered audio enhancements
* Internal 40W speakers with Atmos support for cinematic audio

**Sony Bravia 8A TV**

* Sony Bravia 8A: £1,299 at Argos (lowest ever price)
* OLED panel claimed to be 10% brighter than its predecessor
* Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG HDR support
* AI-enabled Bravia XR processor for enhanced image quality
* Acoustic Surface Audio+ sound system with surprisingly decent audio

**Sony Bravia 8 TV**

* Sony Bravia 8: £1,299 at AO (similar to Argos price)
* OLED panel comparable to the Bravia 8A model
* HDR support including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG
* Google TV operating system for a familiar user experience

**TCL QD-Mini LED TVs**

* TCL C7K: £749 at Currys (lowest ever price)
* QD-Mini LED panel with 1,008 dimming zones and claimed peak brightness of up to 2,600 nits
* Full complement of HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* Gaming support: two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz HDMI 2.1 powers with VRR and ALLM

**TCL C7K 75in TV**

* £948 at Amazon and AO (similar to Currys price)
* Larger screen size compared to the 65in version
* Full complement of HDR support, including HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision
* Gaming support: two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz HDMI 2.1 powers with VRR and ALLM

Please note that prices may vary depending on the retailer and availability. It's always a good idea to check current prices and reviews before making a purchase.
 
📺 just saw this news about new TVs from TCL, LG, Sony, and I gotta say... OLED is still the best mate for gaming 🎮! The LG C4 and evo OLED77C45LA are top picks with native 4K/144Hz output and Nvidia G-Sync certification. The Sony Bravia 8A is a close second with its AI-enabled Bravia XR processor, but I'm not sure about the brightness claim... 🔦 anyone else worried about that? 🤔
 
📺 just saw these TV deals and gotta say, £749 for a 65in TCL is a steal! I mean, who needs gaming features when you can get a massive screen at that price point? 🤯 still can't believe they're offering it at that low price. anyone else getting their hands on one of these? 👀
 
just saw the LG OLED 77in evo tv is £1799 at amazon 🤯 who else can afford that kinda cash? i mean, it's a beast of a tv but for some of us, it's just too rich 😂 tcl qd mini led c7k is still pretty sweet tho for its price though ⭐
 
🤔 you know what's crazy? how much money people spend on TVs! like, i was at my mate's house the other day and they just got this massive 85in TV for £2k 🤑 and i'm over here thinking, "dude, you're gonna be stuck in that room watching sports all day" 😂 meanwhile, i've been eyeing this tiny little laptop from dell 🤖 that can do everything a tv can and more! it's like, who needs a whole wall of screens when you can have one small but mighty device? 🤓 what's your take on the latest TV trends, btw?
 
I'm so over these mini LED TVs, I mean, what's the point of having 1,008 dimming zones if you're just gonna stick with basic HDR support? 🤦‍♂️ The LG OLEDs are still the way to go, IMHO, they're like the luxury cars of TVs - you get what you pay for, and these guys deliver 💸. And don't even get me started on the Sony Bravia 8A TV, it's all hype if you ask me, their OLED panel is just a fancy name 😒. And as for the TCL QD-Mini LED TVs, they're like the budget options that nobody wants to buy 🤑. The only thing I'd say about these LG OLEDs is that they're a bit pricey, but hey, you can't put a price on good taste 👌
 
📺💻 Oh man, I remember when TVs were all about size over quality... now we've got options like these, and it's crazy how much tech has improved! 🤯 The fact that you can get an 8K TV for under £1000 is just mind-blowing. And these mini LED panels? 🔥 That's the future right there!

I mean, I'm still a fan of OLED, but you've got to give credit where credit is due - TCL's QD-Mini LED tech is looking pretty sweet. 💸 I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't consider one of these for my living room... especially that Sony Bravia 8A with its Acoustic Surface Audio+ sound system 🎵.

I guess what I'm saying is, the TV game has really stepped up their A-game lately. You've got options for every budget and lifestyle, and it's amazing to see how much of an improvement you can make just a few years apart. 👏 Now if only they'd figure out a way to make those OLED panels more affordable... 💸
 
OMG, can you even believe all these sick deals?! 🤯 The LG C5 42in Smart OLED TV is straight fire at £849 from Argos! I mean, who needs a massive screen when you can get an amazing one in a smaller size? And the AI Magic Remote with voice controls and drag-and-drop functions sounds like a total game changer. 🔍 Plus, the Sony Bravia 8A TV is only £1,299 at Argos, that's insane! It's got an OLED panel that's 10% brighter than its predecessor, and Acoustic Surface Audio+ sound system with surprisingly decent audio. I need to get my hands on one ASAP! 🎧
 
these tv prices are getting out of control 🤯! £1,799 for an 77in LG OLED is just crazy rich 😅. i mean, if you want that level of picture quality, it's probably worth the splurge, but for most people, a smaller screen size would be more than enough. and what's up with the gaming features? two out of four HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz is still not ideal 🤔. anyway, i'm curious to try out some of these new TVs - has anyone got any thoughts on which one's worth getting? 📺
 
omg these new tvs are looking so nice 🤩! the lg c4 is giving me major cinematic vibes with its webos 24 and 40w speakers 💸 i'm also loving the sony bravia 8a's brightness boost - sounds like it'll be perfect for gaming sessions 🎮 can't wait to get my hands on one of these babies 👀
 
I'm thinking what TV is gonna be the best for gaming 🤔. LG C4 is looking solid, with its Nvidia G-Sync certification and 144Hz refresh rate 🎮. But Sony Bravia 8A has that new AI-processed sound system which sounds 🔊 amazing! And I heard TCL QD-Mini LED is a dark horse in the gaming scene - only two HDMI ports supporting 4K/144Hz, but still promising 🤞.

I'm not loving the huge price tag on those LG OLED TVs tho 💸. £1,799 for the evo OLED77C45LA? No thanks! 😂 And what's up with Sony Bravia 8 and 8A having identical specs and prices? Did they just duplicate models or something? 🤔

Anyway, I'm thinking of splurging on a new TV soon 🎉. Has anyone tried any of these out in person? What are the real differences between them? 💬
 
🤔 Okay, so I just checked out these new TV listings and honestly, I'm impressed by how neatly organized they are 😊. The formatting is super clean and easy to scan - kudos to whoever did the layout! 🙌

Now, about the TVs themselves... it seems like LG OLEDs are still reigning supreme in terms of picture quality 💥. That 77in screen size on the LG evo OLED77C45LA looks like a real showstopper for immersive gaming and movie nights 🎬.

But what's caught my eye is how TCL is trying to compete with their QD-Mini LED TVs 🤖. The C7K model seems like a solid option, especially at that lower price point of £749 💸.

What I wish they'd done was add more subheadings and bullet points to break up the text - it's a bit dense to read 📚. And maybe some images or diagrams to illustrate the features and specs? That would really help me visualize what each TV can do 🔍.

Overall, though, these listings are looking sharp (pun intended 😉) and I'm excited to see which TVs will end up on my shopping list 🛍️!
 
these tv deals are pretty sweet 🤩! the lg c4 is looking like a solid choice for anyone willing to splurge 💸, but you can get similar features with the lg c5 or c7k for a lower price 👌. personally, i think 42in is a great size - big enough for gaming and movies, but small enough not to overwhelm a room 📺.

Sony's bravia 8 series seems like a great option if you're looking for an oled tv without breaking the bank 💸, especially with its acoustic surface audio+ sound system 🎧. as for tcl, their qd-mini led panels seem to be getting better and more affordable 👍!
 
omg I just got a new gaming PC 🤯 and it's soooo much fun playing games at 144fps 😆. anyway back to TVs, what's the difference between QD-Mini LED and OLED panels? is one better than the other? also, I was looking at this Sony Bravia 8A TV 👀 and it looks super nice, but £1,299 is a bit steep for me 💸. do you think it's worth it? 🤔
 
I think Sony Bravia 8A is looking super nice, mate 🤩. OLED panel brightness is 10% better than last gen, which means even more cinematic experience for us gamers 😎. Plus, AI-enabled Bravia XR processor is a game-changer (pun intended) for enhanced image quality and sound 🎵. I'm totes hyped about this one, gonna have to add it to my watchlist ASAP! 👀
 
I gotta say, these new TVs are looking pretty sweet! The LG OLEDs, in particular, seem like they're worth considering for an immersive viewing experience 📺. I mean, the larger screens and native 4K/144Hz output over four HDMI 2.1 ports is a big plus for gamers and anyone who wants to enjoy their favorite shows in high quality.

But, what really caught my eye is how Sony's Bravia 8A model has improved its OLED panel brightness by 10% compared to the previous model! That's some serious tech right there 🔥. And, with Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG HDR support, it's clear that Sony is playing in the big leagues when it comes to picture quality.

Of course, TCL's QD-Mini LED TVs are still a great option for those on a budget 🤑. The C7K model, especially, seems like it's offering some impressive specs at an affordable price point. But, I think the real winner here is the LG evo OLED77C45LA - that 77in screen size is just begging to be used in a home theater setup! 🎥

Overall, I'd say these new TVs are definitely worth checking out if you're in the market for an upgrade. Just make sure to do your research and read up on reviews before making a purchase 💻
 
I think these new TV deals are just a flash in the pan. Everyone's always jumping on the latest prices, but what about the actual content they're offering? Like, who even watches 4K/144Hz gaming anymore? And those fancy HDR settings are just gonna confuse everyone. I mean, what's wrong with good ol' standard HD? Don't get me wrong, I love a good OLED screen as much as the next person, but do we really need all these bells and whistles? Can't we just stick to something simple for once?
 
i feel u, shopping for a new tv can be overwhelming with all these options 🤯. it's like trying to choose a favorite child - each one has its pros and cons! but seriously, it sounds like the LG OLED 77in TV is giving me major envy vibes 💁‍♀️. that webos 24 os and nvidia g-sync certification are some serious bells and whistles 🎉. and can we talk about the sound quality? 40w speakers with atmos support? wowzers! 😍
 
OMG, can't wait for these new TVs to hit the market!!! 💥 I'm so down for the TCL C7K at £749 - what an amazing price for such a powerful TV! 🤩 The QD-Mini LED panel with 1,008 dimming zones sounds like a total game changer for gaming and movie nights! 🎮🍿 The LG OLEDs are looking super sleek too, especially the compact C5 at £849 - perfect for small rooms or as a super-size monitor! 😊
 
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