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Best Prime Day TV Deals: Get That Big Screen Upgrade for Less from Samsung, TCL, LG and More

Best Prime Day TV Deals: Get That Big Screen Upgrade for Less from Samsung, TCL, LG and More

CNET12 hours ago
Have you been looking to upgrade your TV but don't want to wait until the year-end holiday season? You can get that upgrade right now while saving thousands of dollars. Amazon's Prime Day sale brings discounts on a wide variety of items, ranging from the top tech to household essentials. We're seeing big discounts on TVs from not only Amazon but also other major retailers, like Best Buy and Walmart. If you're looking to upgrade your entertainment setup, you can currently score a huge discount on a new TV.
We've spotted the best markdowns on TVs from top brands like Samsung, LG and TCL. You'll be able to find a TV deal here that suits your home, regardless of your budget and size needs. We can't say for sure how long these discounts will last, since Prime Day kicks off officially on July 8, and we may see the current deals expire and new ones added by then. So if you see an offer that you like, don't wait too long. CNET's team of shopping experts will continue to update this list as deals expire and new offers become available.
Best Prime Day TV deals
TCL 85-inch QM8: $1,700
If you're in the market for a massive screen, this is a deal you won't want to miss. Our experts named the TCL QM8 as the best TV for the money this year and this 85-inch model is a steal at $800 off. It features a 4K QLED display with HDR10 Plus support for sharp contrast, as well as a 120Hz refresh rate for fluid action. The TV also has Google Chromecast built in for easy wireless streaming.
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Amazon 55-inch Fire TV 4-Series: $340
This 55-inch Amazon TV is a great option for those on a tighter budget. It has all the essentials, including 4K picture, HDR10 support and four HDMI ports, so you can easily connect your soundbar, gaming console or other peripherals. Plus, the convenient remote has a built-in microphone to easily browse hands-free with Amazon Alexa.
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Samsung 98-inch Crystal UHD DU9000 TV: $1,850
This massive 98-inch Samsung TV is 54% off at Woot, dropping the cost to $1,850. It has a 120Hz refresh rate, object tracking sound lite, 4K upscaling and even a game bar to enhance this TV while you're gaming.
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Save $2,148 $1,850 at Woot
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Hisense 75-inch QD7 QLED Fire TV: $640
Knock 20% off this 75-inch 2025 TV with HDR10 Plus, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, a 144Hz refresh rate and the Fire TV platform. It also has Game Mode Pro for the gamers and comes with Alexa built in, as well as a voice remote for easy searching. With a screen this size and so many features, it's a solid choice for your entertainment hub.
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Should I wait until Prime Day for deals on TVs?
With the Fourth of July past us and another major shopping event now almost here, many potential buyers are wondering whether it's better to take advantage of these early deals or wait until Prime Day officially kicks off on July 8. Unfortunately, there's no way of knowing when we will see the absolute best prices but it's possible that we'll see some more discounts when Prime Day officially starts. With that in mind, we'd lean toward getting your order in sooner rather than later. While there's a slight chance we'll see prices dip a little lower later in the sale, there's a much greater chance that the best bargains will sell out fast. If you see a TV that fits your needs and budget at a good price, we'd recommend grabbing it before it goes out of stock.
Which retailers offer the best Prime Day TV deals?
Prime Day is Amazon's sale, so you're bound to get the best deals from Amazon. However, other retailers like Best Buy are offering some excellent counter sales for Prime Day. You'll also want to check out smaller online-only retailers like Adorama and B&H Photo, as they may be offering some under-the-radar bargains that aren't being matched elsewhere.
What else is still on sale for Prime Day?
There is a huge variety of deals that you can still shop across Amazon's Prime Day sales and from other retailers as part of their counter sales. These include tons of top tech like TVs and laptops, as well as home goods and big-ticket items like mattresses and major appliances. There are also plenty of seasonal deals on grills, outdoor gear and other summer essentials. To give you a good idea of what's out there, you can check out our full roundup of all the best Prime Day deals available.
How we choose the best Prime Day deals
At CNET, we've covered shopping events for more than five years, including Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless other shopping events. We've become good at weeding out scams and superficial deals so you only get the best offers.
We look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing television deals. We have a team of devoted experts who have tested hundreds of TVs to make sure we're bringing you the best of the best.
Real discounts mean exactly that. We look at the price history for that product to make sure no brands are inflating prices to make the discount seem more substantial than it is.
Quality reviews and testing are important for any product, but especially for TVs. If you're unhappy the first time you turn it on, the discount wasn't worthwhile.
Remaining sale time is a huge part of our vetting process. If a deal seems like it will only be around for a short while or will only be available for the remaining stock, we'll let you know upfront, so you don't come back to the deal later only to be disappointed.
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