How to score the best TV deal just in time for the NCAA Final Four

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The NCAA Final Four is nearly upon us, and while your bracket may have been busted out of the gate, thanks Oral Roberts, there are still a handful of games ahead to watch. And if you’re the kind of person who only wants to tune in on the best kind of TV, there are plenty of fantastic deals to take advantage of before the tournament wraps up April 5.

I don’t have any skin in the game as my college wasn’t exactly known for sports, so I’m not rooting for any team in particular. I am, however, constantly looking for great prices on TVs, because I’m a nerd who’s never happy with the set he has.

With that being, here are some of the best TV deals to snatch up before March Madness is over.

Vizio 65” - $1,799

Vizio (VIZIO), which went public on March 25, has a solid deal on a big beast of a TV for $200 off. The Vizio OLED65-H1 is an OLED set, which means it uses organic light-emitting diodes to light up the screen’s pixels rather than an LCD panel. OLED screens promise brighter colors and deeper blacks by allowing the TV to turn on and off individual pixels, which results in better overall contrast. LCD panels can’t do that. But that improved quality typically comes with a higher price tag.

Like most 4K TVs of this variety, the Vizio set also sports HDR, or high-dynamic range capabilities, which means it’s able to offer better overall color and contrast. HDR is a must-have if you’re going to hold on to your TV for some time, providing a bigger difference in image quality than even the jump from 1080p resolution to 4K.

TCL 55” - $799

This 55-inch TCL TV is a heck of a deal, especially if you’re a gamer in addition to a sports fan. It’s not an OLED set, but instead uses TCL’s micro LED QLED technology. That’s a lot of letters to basically say the TV tries to emulate the vibrancy of an OLED panel, without the added price.

TCL’s TV uses an active matrix-style backlight, which means the set is able to control small regions of the panel to raise and lower brightness more accurately. The mini LEDs also allow for the lighting to be more accurate than larger LEDs that bleed more light.

This TV is also a solid choice for gamers thanks to its THX Game Mode, which offers a variable screen refresh rate that provides a smoother gameplay experience than your average set.

Full disclosure: I had to stop myself from buying the TV while writing this article.

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LG 65” - $1,996

I also had to stop myself from buying this LG OLED TV. Priced at $1,996, $200 off its normal starting price, this LG unit packs the company’s formidable OLED capabilities into a big-screen package. At one point, LG was one of the only company’s offering OLED TVs, but as the price to produce such panels has come down, it’s now being made available through a variety of manufacturers.