55-65" Inches TVs

Looking for a 55 inch TV or 65 inch TV for your home? Lucky White Goods offers great value on selected 55–65 inch TVs, including factory seconds, refurbished,caton damage and brand new condition options depending on current stock. Choose from selected LED, OLED, and QLED TVs designed for crisp visuals, smooth streaming, and convenient smart features like Amazon Alexa and Apple AirPlay.
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TCL 65” Mini-LED QLED 4K Smart TV 65C935 – Carton Damage | Premium Google TV | PERTH
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$1,699.00 $2,999.00
-43%
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Hisense 55″ ULED Mini‑LED 4K QLED Smart TV 55U7NAU– Refurbished | | MELBOURNE
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$699.00 $999.00
-30%
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Refurbished Hisense 55″ QLED 4K Smart TV – 55Q6QAU | PERTH
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$659.00 $795.00
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Refurbished Hisense 55″ ULED 4K Smart TV – 55U6WAU | PERTH
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$759.00 $815.00
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Refurbished Hisense 55″ 4K Smart TV – 55A7HAU | PERTH
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$569.00 $599.00
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Refurbished Hisense 55″ QLED 4K Smart TV – 55Q6QAU | PERTH
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$589.00 $684.00
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Refurbished Hisense 55″ QLED 4K Smart TV – 55Q6QAU | PERTH
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$599.00 $684.00
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Refurbished Hisense 55″ ULED 4K Smart TV – 55U6QAU (PRO) | PERTH
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$749.00 $799.00
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Refurbished Hisense 55″ ULED 4K Smart TV – 55U7HAU | PERTH
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$649.00 $749.00
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Refurbished Hisense 55″ 4K Smart TV – 55A7HAU | PERTH
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$599.00 $699.00
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Refurbished Hisense 55″ 4K Smart TV – 55A7HAU | PERTH
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$529.00 $699.00
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Big Screen TVs for Everyday Viewing

A 55–65 inch TV strikes a strong balance among screen size, comfort, and value. A 55 inch TV works well in apartments, bedrooms, and medium-sized living rooms, while a 65 inch TV is better for larger lounges and open-plan spaces.

If you want a more immersive experience for Netflix, YouTube, live sports, or gaming, a bigger screen can make a noticeable difference without feeling oversized.

 

Choose the Right TV Features

When comparing TVs, look beyond just the screen size. Depending on available stock, you may find options such as a 65 inch LED TV, 65 inch 4K TV, UHD models, smart TVs, and TVs with HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Some 65-inch smart televisions may include built-in streaming apps, voice control support, or easy connections to soundbars, gaming consoles, and other devices.

Before buying, check:

  • Room size and viewing distance
  • Smart TV app support
  • Picture quality, such as 4K or UHD
  • HDMI and USB ports
  • TV stand or wall-mount space
  • Cosmetic condition and product details

 

Great Value on TV Deals

At Lucky White Goods, you can shop selected 65 inch TV sale clearance options, refurbished TVs, factory seconds TVs, and brand new condition TVs when available.

Factory seconds TVs may have minor cosmetic marks, packaging damage, or small external imperfections, while refurbished TVs are checked and tested before sale. Stock changes regularly, so available brands, sizes, and features may vary.

 

55–65 Inch TVs for Sale

If you are comparing 65 inch televisions for sale, Lucky White Goods gives you a value-focused way to shop big-screen TVs with clear condition details. You may also find popular brands such as Hisense, LG, Samsung, TCL, FFalcon, Kogan, CHiQ, and Sony, depending on current stock.

Looking to upgrade more than your TV? You can also explore fridges, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, microwaves, and appliance bundle deals.

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