This Samsung Neo QLED TV is just one of the models reduced in the January sale
If you spent the Christmas period feeling like your current TV is showing its age and could do with an upgrade, then it’s worth taking a look at what’s on offer in the January sales. Some of the biggest retailers are currently offering big price drops on smart TVs from all the big name brands like and .
There’s a range of models on offer in all shapes and sizes to fit any budget, with select models offering high spec . If you’d prefer to spread the cost of a new TV rather than handing over hundreds of pounds in one fell swoop, a bundle could be the ideal option.
We’ve pulled together some of the best discounts on new smart TVs that caught our eye at , and directly from Samsung and Sky. So read on for some of our favourite deals in the January sales.
Sony Bravia X75WL – £489 (was £699)
Sony Bravia X75WL
Amazon shoppers can save £210 on this 4K HDR , with the 43” model reduced to £489 – plus discounts on the larger models. Powered by Sony’s X1 processor, this smart TV enhances what’s on screen for the optimal brightness and vivid colour, while the X-Balanced Speaker Unit delivers richer and deeper audio and the Google TV platform offers access to the biggest and best streaming apps.
The Sony Bravia has earned a 4.4-star rating after more than 550 reviews. Shoppers have hailed its ‘excellent’ picture quality, but some have said it may be worth considering a soundbar to enhance its sound.
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Samsung Neo QLED QN90D – £899 (was £999)
Samsung Neo QLED QN90D
Samsung has knocked hundreds off its QLED, OLED and Neo QLED TVs in its , with the lowest priced models – like this – available from £399. But the bigger discounts come with the more premium TVs, including the QN90D smart AI TV, which is £100 off at £899 and comes with up to 50% off select soundbars.
Released in 2024, this Neo QLED model has racked up a 4.8-star rating after more than 580 reviews, with shoppers saying the colour and picture clarity is ‘insane’. However, despite describing it as a ‘decent TV’, others have pointed out the remote feels like ‘cheap plastic’.
Sky Glass – £29 (was £33)
Sky Glass
For those who’d prefer to spread the cost of a new TV, Sky is now offering its from £29. This includes Sky’s own 4K QLED smart TV with Sky TV built in, with the package providing access to more than 100 channels like Sky Atlantic, plus subscriptions to Netflix and Discovery+.
It’s worth noting that a Sky Glass TV comes on a 48-month plan with a £20 upfront payment, while the Essential TV package is on a 24-month contract.
Hisense A6NTUK – £279 (was £499)
Hisense A6NTUK
There’s an enticing £220 discount on this over at Very. Hisense is one of the most popular budget-friendly TV brands, with models like this providing ‘pin sharp’ picture quality for a fraction of the price offered by bigger-name brands.
It also features Dolby Vision HDR, which can deliver highlights up to 40 times brighter than a standard picture. This model has earned an impressive 5-star rating after 30 reviews, all of which are four or five-star.
Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED series 4K – £349.99 (was £549.99)
Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED
Amazon has knocked £200 off its own 4K QLED smart TV, with the 43” model down to £349.99. This boasts a 4K Quantum Dot display for richer and more lifelike colours, while a built-in sensor optimises the brightness by detecting the lighting in your room so you always get the clearest image.
This Omni QLED model has a 4-star Amazon rating after more than 1,150 reviews, with users impressed with its ‘great picture’ but noting its interface can feel ‘a little sluggish’.