What premium large-screen TV deals mean right now
Premium large-screen TV deals are discounts on 4K OLED and Mini-LED televisions that offer high-end picture quality, gaming features, and sound at mid-range prices, helping buyers stretch their budget for home theater or gaming setups without giving up performance. In this price band, you can now find premium TV under 1500 with features once reserved for flagships: 144Hz or higher refresh rates, advanced AI upscaling, and cinema-focused modes with HDR formats. These offers are especially appealing if you want large screen TV deals for more immersive movie nights or responsive big-screen gaming. This roundup focuses on both OLED TV discount opportunities and mini-LED TV sale options, with sizes from 42 inches for desk setups up to 85 inches for full home theaters. The goal is simple: highlight where you get the most performance-per-dollar for screens that can anchor a living room or dedicated media space.
LG 42-inch C5 OLED: compact size, flagship gaming features
The LG 42-inch C5 OLED is a rare example of a small screen with big-league specs, ideal if you want OLED clarity on a desk or in a smaller room. It uses LG’s OLED evo panel and the α9 AI Processor Gen8 for AI Super Upscaling and real-time picture tuning, delivering rich contrast and detailed images. According to WePC, the 42-inch model has dropped from its normal USD 896.99 (approx. RM4,130) to USD 799 (approx. RM3,680), which is a new low for this TV. Gamers get a 144Hz refresh rate and a quoted 0.1ms response time, plus support for Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, HDR10, and Filmmaker Mode. If you want an OLED TV discount that can double as a premium gaming monitor, this C5 Series deal offers high-end performance without paying flagship monitor prices.
Samsung 77-inch S95F OLED: a high-end home cinema drop
For buyers who want cinema-scale immersion, the Samsung 77-inch S95F QD-OLED is one of the strongest large screen TV deals in the premium bracket. PC Guide notes that you can “grab it in this deal and save a huge USD 1,300 (approx. RM5,990).” This model pairs OLED’s deep blacks with high brightness, an NQ4 AI Gen3 processor, OLED HDR Pro, and a glare-free design, so it suits both dark rooms and brighter living spaces. Motion Xcelerator with a 164Hz refresh rate and fast OLED response times make it a serious option for big-screen gaming as well. HDR movies benefit from detailed highlights and rich color, while sports stay sharp thanks to solid motion processing. If you want a premium TV under 1500 equivalent after discount, this S95F stands out as a flagship-grade screen offered at a much leaner price.

Toshiba 65-inch Mini-LED and Samsung 85-inch M70H: fast and bright big screens
Mini-LED TVs are narrowing the gap with OLED in contrast and brightness, and they often lead when it comes to aggressive large screen TV deals. The Toshiba 65-inch Mini-LED model mentioned in this roundup brings a 144Hz refresh rate, giving gamers smoother motion and better responsiveness than most standard 60Hz sets, while hitting its lowest-ever price according to current deal tracking. On the extreme end of size, the Samsung 85-inch Mini-LED M70H 4K TV delivers what PC Guide calls a “cinema-like viewing experience.” An 8% price cut drops it from USD 1,197.99 (approx. RM5,510) to USD 1,097.99 (approx. RM5,050), pushing an 85 inch TV price close to the USD 1,000 (approx. RM4,600) mark. With Mini LED Processor 4K, Mini LED HDR, and Color Booster, it offers deep blacks, bright highlights, and lively color for movie nights and sports alike.
LG 85-inch Nano AI 4K: budget-friendly giant for home theaters
If size is your top priority, the LG 85-inch Nano AI 4K TV brings an enormous screen to more buyers through a compelling mini-LED TV sale alternative. PC Guide highlights that many competing 85-inch models with similar features sit around USD 1,500 (approx. RM6,900) or more, while this set is currently available for USD 949.99 (approx. RM4,370). That positions its 85 inch TV price well under many direct rivals. The Nano Detail Enhancer, AI 4K Super Upscaling, Filmmaker Mode, Wow Orchestra, and AI Sound Pro combine to deliver a home theater feel with enhanced clarity and fuller audio. The main limitation is its 60Hz refresh rate, so competitive gamers may prefer 120Hz or higher alternatives. However, for movies, streaming, and casual console play, this is one of the most accessible premium TV under 1500 options, giving you a wall-filling screen without draining your budget.






