“Usually new models for electronics are released in January when they have the Consumer Electronics Show, and that’s when all old models go on sale,” Madhok says. “If you’re looking to buy a TV and you don’t need the latest model, you can usually wait until February.” If you can hold onto your current television a little longer, you can get a better deal on a newer model by waiting. Once you have that new TV, learn how to clean a flat screen TV properly to keep it in shape until the next time you need to buy. Of course, the Consumer Electronics Show isn’t just for televisions. You can keep an eye out for announcements of new models of major appliances around this time. Sales on those items will coincide with sales for televisions. You’ll also see an uptick in sales for cell phones and related technologies each September, after Apple holds its iPhone and Apple Watch conference. RELATED: This Is the Best Time to Buy New Appliances to Save Big “You’ll see a lot of Black Friday sales for the electronics, too—not just televisions,” Madhok says. Plan ahead to make the most of these late-in-the-year sales. You usually have plenty of warning and tons of ways to strategize your purchases during Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, with regular previews and coverage of the sales before they begin. Madhok says to pay attention to potential cashback offers your credit card companies might offer for purchases at certain stores. You can also scan sites such as Gift Card Granny to see about purchasing a large gift card at a discounted price to use at the store when you shop. If you’re shopping at a large electronics store such as Best Buy, keep an eye on their prices even after you bring your new TV home. Best Buy and other retailers will price match if the same television you bought goes on sale shortly after your purchase—just be sure to read the fine print for details.