Independence Day is done and dusted, but the festive season has just started. Brands across the country are offering deals on a range of products. If you have been planning to buy a new TV, this could be a good time to make the upgrade. From affordable 4K TVs to large-screen Mini LED models, there are deals across different price segments this week. We have picked some of the best TV offers available today, including models from Samsung, TCL, LG, Hisense and Kodak.
Samsung 55-inch Crystal UHD 4K Vision AI TV

Samsung is offering its 55-inch Crystal UHD 4K Samsung Vision AI Smart TV at Rs 42,990, down from its MRP of Rs 54,900. This means a saving of Rs 11,910 on the listed MRP.
Samsung’s TV comes with a 4K Ultra HD resolution and a 50Hz refresh rate. It uses the Crystal Processor 4K and supports HDR10+, PurColor, 4K Upscaling, Color Booster and Motion Xcelerator. It also gets Filmmaker Mode and HLG support.
For connectivity, there are three HDMI ports, one USB-A port, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, HDMI eARC and an Ethernet LAN port. The TV also supports Anynet+ for controlling compatible devices through HDMI.
The 30W sound system supports Object Tracking Sound Lite, Q-Symphony and Adaptive Sound. On the smart TV side, Samsung has included its Vision AI Companion, voice assistance, Google Cast, AirPlay, mobile-to-TV mirroring and Samsung TV Plus with access to more than 150 free TV channels. It also supports ALLM, VRR and HGiG for gaming.
At Rs 42,990, this looks like a sensible option for someone who wants a 55-inch TV from an established brand without moving into the premium price segment. The combination of 4K resolution, AI features, 30W audio and gaming support makes it a fairly well-rounded package.
TCL 65-inch QD-Mini LED Google TV

TCL is offering a much larger 65-inch 4K QD-Mini LED Google TV at Rs 76,990, compared with its MRP of Rs 1,52,990. That’s a difference of Rs 76,000 from the listed MRP.
The biggest attraction here is the display. The TV uses a QD-Mini LED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10 support, 100% Color Volume Plus and an AiPQ Processor. It also has Micro Dimming and a 178-degree viewing angle.
The TV gets four HDMI ports, one USB port, LAN, Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth. There is also AirPlay 2, screen mirroring, hands-free voice control and support for Alexa.
TCL has equipped the TV with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage, along with a 64-bit quad-core processor. It runs Google TV and supports popular streaming services including Prime Video, Netflix, Hotstar and Zee5. For gaming, it also gets Game Master.
Audio output is rated at 46W and the TV supports Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual. TCL also provides a two-year warranty for the TV and a six-month warranty for the remote.
For buyers specifically looking for a large-screen TV, this is one of the more interesting deals in this list. The 65-inch QD-Mini LED panel and 144Hz refresh rate make it considerably more feature-focused than a standard 4K LED TV. The deal becomes particularly interesting if you have enough room for a 65-inch screen.
LG 65-inch U8 AI Series 4K Ultra HD TV

LG’s 65-inch U8 AI Series 4K Ultra HD TV is available for Rs 63,990, down from its MRP of Rs 1,05,990. This is a saving of Rs 42,000 on the listed MRP.
The TV has a 4K Ultra HD resolution, a 60Hz native refresh rate and a 178-degree viewing angle. It is powered by LG’s α7 AI Processor 4K Gen9 and supports 4K Super Upscaling, Dynamic Tone Mapping, AI HDR Remastering and Precision HDR Master Pro.
For connectivity, there are three HDMI ports with eARC and ALLM support, along with a USB 2.0 port, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3 and Ethernet. It also has two RF inputs.
The audio system offers 20W output and includes AI Sound Pro, Dolby Atmos, Clear Voice Pro and LG’s WOW Orchestra and Bluetooth Surround Ready features.
The TV runs webOS 26 and includes several AI-focused features such as AI Agent, AI Concierge, AI Chatbot, AI Voice ID and AI Search with Microsoft Copilot. It also supports Google Cast, LG ThinQ, a full web browser and various gaming and music services.
LG’s U8 sits between the Samsung and TCL deals in terms of price, but its 65-inch screen makes it worth considering for buyers who want a big-screen TV from LG. The 60Hz refresh rate is lower than TCL’s 144Hz panel, so TCL has the more obvious advantage for high-refresh-rate gaming. For regular streaming and TV viewing, however, the LG offers a broad set of picture, audio and smart features.
Hisense 43-inch E6S Series 4K Google TV

Hisense is targeting the more affordable segment with its 43-inch E6S Series 4K Ultra HD Smart LED Google TV. It is available at Rs 26,990, compared with an MRP of Rs 44,999.
The TV features a 4K Ultra HD resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. It also gets a Super Bright Panel with 350 nits brightness, Dolby Vision, HDR10, AI PQ and AI Smooth Motion. There is also a 5000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and several picture modes, including Filmmaker and Game modes.
The connectivity options include three HDMI 2.0 ports, two USB ports, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, Ethernet, an optical output and a headphone jack. One of the HDMI ports supports eARC.
Hisense has also included 30W speakers with Dolby Atmos and multiple sound modes. The TV runs Google TV and supports Google Assistant, Chromecast, screen sharing and a range of streaming services including Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, JioHotstar, SonyLIV, Zee5 and Apple TV.
At Rs 26,990, this is the deal to look at if you have a smaller room or simply do not need a 55-inch or 65-inch TV. You still get 4K resolution, Google TV, Dolby Vision and a 30W sound system, which makes it a fairly feature-rich option at this price.
Kodak 50-inch Matrix 2025 Edition QLED Google TV

Kodak’s 50-inch Matrix 2025 Edition QLED Android Google TV is priced at Rs 27,999, against an MRP of Rs 49,999. That is a difference of Rs 22,000 from the listed MRP.
The TV comes with a 50-inch QLED display, 4K resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. It supports HDR10, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS TruSurround for audio. The TV also comes with a voice assistant-enabled remote.
Connectivity options include Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB and Wi-Fi. It supports popular applications such as Netflix, SonyLIV, JioHotstar, Zee5 and YouTube.
Kodak’s offering sits between the Hisense 43-inch model and the larger 55-inch Samsung in terms of screen size. At Rs 27,999, it could make sense for someone who wants a 50-inch QLED TV without spending much more than the Rs 25,000-30,000 range.
India’s TV market is moving towards larger screens and better display technology
The Indian smart TV market has been relatively cautious, but buyers who are upgrading are increasingly looking towards larger screens and better display technologies. According to Counterpoint Research, India’s smart TV shipments remained broadly flat in 2025, while larger screen sizes and QLED gained share. QLED shipments nearly doubled year-on-year, while Mini LED recorded the highest growth from a low base.
The trend has continued into 2026. Counterpoint reported that India’s smart TV shipments fell 3% year-on-year in Q1 2026, but large-screen TVs and Mini LED models bucked the overall decline.
That trend is also visible in today’s deals. There are three 65-inch TVs in the mix, including a QD-Mini LED model from TCL, while QLED is also represented by Kodak’s 50-inch TV. At the same time, more affordable 43-inch and 55-inch 4K models continue to offer a way into the smart TV segment without a large jump in price.
Things to keep in mind
For the best balance: The Samsung 55-inch TV at Rs 42,990 is the safer all-round choice if you want a familiar brand, a 55-inch screen and a good mix of smart, picture and gaming features.
For the biggest upgrade: The TCL 65-inch QD-Mini LED TV stands out on specifications, particularly with its 144Hz refresh rate, Mini LED panel, 46W audio and 65-inch screen. It is the deal to consider if picture performance and gaming matter more than keeping the budget low.
For a 65-inch LG: The LG U8 at Rs 63,990 offers a sizeable screen with a strong set of AI, picture and audio features. Its 60Hz refresh rate, however, means it is less focused on high-refresh-rate gaming than the TCL.
For smaller rooms: The Hisense 43-inch E6S is the most practical choice if you do not need a large screen. Its 4K panel, Dolby Vision, Google TV and 30W audio give it a good feature set for the price.
For a budget QLED: Kodak’s 50-inch Matrix QLED is worth considering if your priority is getting a larger QLED screen while staying around the Rs 28,000 mark.
Overall, the deals show how much choice buyers now have across the 4K TV segment. Rather than simply looking at the discount percentage, it makes more sense to choose based on screen size, panel technology, refresh rate and the features you are actually going to use.
















