Direct Guide to the Best TVs to Buy on Black Friday 2025, Organized by Price Range, Technology, and Real Use to Avoid Bad Purchases
Black Friday makes sense when the idea is to get something better for the price that would normally be paid for an inferior product. It’s not about seeking the lowest possible price, but about taking the opportunity to upgrade categories while paying practically the same.
This principle applies to the TVs listed below, organized according to use, technology, and budget.
Cheap TVs for Secondary Uses
Some environments do not require high resolution or advanced technologies. Kitchens, bathrooms, children’s rooms, or spaces where the TV serves only as background sound require cheap and simple models.
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Only 28% of the ocean floor has been accurately mapped, less than what is already known about the surface of Mars and the Moon, and scientists consider the topic strategic for Brazil, with a global goal to map everything by 2030.
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Japan wants to bury a 500 km “cargo conveyor” between Tokyo and Osaka to replace up to 25,000 trucks per day, move goods through tunnels and automated driverless corridors, and avoid a logistical collapse in an increasingly aging country.
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Vietnam dumps sand in the South China Sea and transforms disputed reefs into artificial islands with an area equivalent to more than 1,500 football fields, builds 15 ports in the Spratly Islands, and expands bases in the ocean while challenging Chinese pressure in one of the most tense maritime regions on the planet.
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Is Rosie from the Jetsons becoming a reality? China tests “robot cleaners” with artificial intelligence inside homes for R$ 114, capable of collecting trash, folding clothes, and mapping apartments, turning domestic cleaning into a living laboratory for companies that want to teach machines to act like humans.
- AOC HD with Roku TV
Ideal for being on all day, functions as background TV and serves well for uses without color or definition demands. The price usually varies and has changed since the first inquiry. It’s only worth buying when it appears below R$ 800. - LG HD with webOS
Equivalent to the AOC, but with LG’s own system. The current price is above the recommended value, and it’s only worth it when it drops back to below R$ 800. It’s an option for those who just want to save and don’t care about resolution.
More Complete Basic Models
This includes TVs with a better balance between price and quality, still without a focus on premium technologies.
- TCL C5K – 43 inches, Full HD, QLED
Offers typical QLED contrast with a wider viewing angle. Full HD makes sense at 43 inches. Google TV makes it easier to use for those already accustomed to Android. - Samsung F6000F – 2025
Direct alternative to the C5K. It doesn’t have as many features, but works well as a basic TV. The decision usually revolves around the preferred system: Google TV (TCL) or Tizen (Samsung).
Entry-Level 4K TVs
For those who insist on 4K resolution without paying for premium technologies, the most stable options continue to be among Samsung and LG.
- Samsung Crystal 4K – 50 inches
One of the best-selling TVs in the country. Fast system, game mode for streaming, and guaranteed updates. The observed price wasn’t very aggressive, but remains a reliable reference. - LG UHD 4K – webOS
Equivalent to the Crystal within LG’s catalog. Conventional LED panel and fast performance. The choice mainly depends on the user’s favorite system.
Intermediate Models with Strong Cost-Benefit
This is where models with a real leap in quality emerge, especially with the use of mini LED.
- TCL C6K – 55 inches, QLED + mini LED, 144 Hz
Delivers an advanced set for around R$ 3,000. The price has fluctuated, but even above that, the cost-benefit ratio is very high. It’s one of the safest choices for Black Friday. - Hisense 75 inches – Google TV
Large model with aggressive pricing for its size. Offers a good image experience and reinforces the brand’s entry into the Brazilian market.
Large and Premium Screens
For those who want a leap in quality and are ready to invest more:
- Samsung Neo QLED QN70FF – 65 and 75 inches
Mini LED with advanced image processing. The prices seen were competitive for the premium segment. - LG QNED – 75 inches
Combines QLED with NanoCell, bringing a robust hybrid panel and good performance. - TCL C8K – 85 inches, mini LED
Top-of-the-line model from the brand in Brazil. Priced around R$ 15,000, considered low for the set of technologies and size. Ideal for those who want a truly large screen.
These are the best-positioned options to take advantage of Black Friday without falling for misleading promotions.

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