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Upgrade game day and beyond with up to 37% off 4K TVs at Target

TCL Q6 4K TV on TV stand showing fans cheering at football game on screen
The best TV deals at Target as of Sept. 16:

BEST OVERALL
TCL 55-inch Q6 QLED 4K Google TV
$319.99 at Target (save $130)
TCL Q6 QLED Google TV

BEST BUDGET TV DEAL
Westinghouse 50-inch 4K Roku TV
$199.99 at Target (save $80)
Westinghouse Roku TV

BEST SPLURGE TV DEAL
LG 65-inch C4 OLED evo 4K TV
$1,696.99 at Target (save $1,003)
LG C4 OLED EVO

Although we're already heading into week three of the NFL season, we're still seeing some pretty solid deals on TVs of all shapes, sizes, and brands. And we're certainly not complaining.

If you still haven't upgraded your non-smart TV into this century, it's beyond time to get with the times. It doesn't need to cost a fortune, either. With Target's best TV deals this week, you can save up to 37% on a new model and start seeing the actual details of each football game. Not to mention, you can finally watch all the best shows and movies of 2024 (so far) the way they're meant to be viewed.

We've pulled the best TV deals we think are worth adding to your cart the week of Sept. 16 at Target to help you make your choice.

Best TV deal at Target

Our pick: TCL 55-inch Q6 QLED 4K Google TV
$319.99 at Target
$449.99 Save $130.00

Why we like it

TCL's Q6 series is a middle of the road QLED TV that can level up your viewing experience — whether you want to enhance the football season or queue up the best movies of 2024. It gets brighter than the Q5, supports both HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, optimizes each scene via the AIPQ processor, and supports 120Hz VRR in Game Accelerator mode. It's also loaded with Motion Rate 240 motion smoothing technology and three HDMI ports, making it a pretty solid TV for gamers on a budget. It's on sale for just $319.99 at Target as of Sept. 16. That's a savings of nearly 30%. For what it's worth, it's also sitting at a similar discount at both Best Buy and Amazon at the time of writing.

Best budget TV deal

Westinghouse Roku TV
Credit: Westinghouse
Our pick: Westinghouse 50-inch 4K Roku TV
$199.99 at Target
$279.99 Save $80.00

Why we like it

If you're just looking for a solid 4K TV to stream your favorite shows and movies, this Westinghouse 50-inch Roku TV should do the trick for under $200. It may lack the bells and whistles of a fancy QLED model, but it will still offer a more than acceptable 4K viewing experience. And for most people, that's all you really need. The real benefit with this model is the convenience of built-in Roku TV, which brings you over 350 live channels for free, plus organizes all of your streaming apps for easy viewing. It's also loaded with four HDMI ports for streamlined connectivity.

Best splurge TV deal

Our pick: LG 65-inch C4 OLED evo 4K TV
$1,696.99 at Target
$2,699.99 Save $1,003.00

Why we like it

For those looking to bring the magic of cinema home and enjoy the best possible viewing experience, you'll want to go for a higher end model like LG's C4 OLED evo 4K TV. A newer version of our favorite TV for gaming, the C4 features an updated processor, upgraded software, a 144Hz maximum refresh rate (vs. the previous model's 120Hz), and an even brighter and more dynamic screen. Plus, with an almost invisible bezel and the ability to display paintings, photos, and other content of your choosing, it can blend seamlessly into your space when you're not watching. Usually a splurge at $2,699.99, it's on sale for just $1,696.99 at Target as of Sept. 16, which will save you 37%. Currently, Amazon is the only retailer matching this low price.

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