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Save up to 48% on early Prime Day TV deals happening right now 📺

Save up to 48% on early Prime Day TV deals happening right now 📺

USA Today22-06-2025
Tune in to blockbuster discounts on LG, Hisense and more.
Dreaming of catching all those summer blockbusters on a brand new big screen? You're in luck! Amazon has officially announced the dates for their Prime Day 2025 sale, and ahead of the sale's kick-off on Tuesday, July 8, we're already seeing a wave of massive discounts on a variety of items, including smart TVs.
We've scoured the current offers and found some of the best early Prime Day TV deals you can grab right now. For instance, you can snag the 75-Inch Toshiba 4K Fire TV for under $400, or even premium options like the LG 42-Inch C4 OLED TV now at a record-low $699.99.
Don't wait, as these early bird savings on top brands like Hisense, Toshiba and more are sure to go fast.
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Shop the best early Prime Day TV deals
Insignia TV 32-Inch HD 720p Fire TV
Get this top-selling Insignia TV for less than $70 in a smaller 32-inch size, perfect for a dorm room or cozy living space!
Save 46% at Amazon
Panasonic Z85 Series 65-inch OLED TV
Enjoy next-level cinematic picture performance with this TV offering a core OLED panel and HCX Pro AI Processor MKII, which finesses colour accuracy, contrast and clarity.
Save 45% at Amazon
Amazon Fire TV 65-Inch Omni QLED Series
This TV can turn your screen into a canvas for displaying over a thousand pieces of free artwork, personal photos, helpful Alexa widgets and more.
Save 38% at Amazon
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Roku Smart TV 65-Inch Plus Series 4K QLED RokuTV
This thoughtfully designed TV by Roku gives viewers a premium entertainment experience at an incredible value.
Save 34% at Amazon
Amazon Fire TV 50-Inch 4-Series
This TV will bring movies and shows to life with support of the vivid 4K Ultra HD screen.
Save 38% at Amazon
Hisense 75-Inch Class QD6 Series QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV
This Fire TV seamlessly integrates your favorite live channels and apps on the home screen.
Save 22% at Amazon
Toshiba 75-Inch LED 4K UHD TV
This TV offers four times the resolution of full HD and four times the detail for clarity you can't believe.
Save 38% at Amazon
More: Apple deals just dropped: Save on AirPods, iPads and MacBooks ahead of Prime Day 🍎
LG 42-Inch Class OLED evo C4 Series Smart TV
This TV offers an incredible watching experience and stellar picture quality illuminated with over eight million self-lit pixels, plus it's now at an all-time low price.
Save 16% at Amazon
Hisense 55-Inch QLED 4K TV
This TV is truly a piece of art, allowing you to show off your taste in art when you're not watching your TV. Select a picture or create a slideshow of paintings matching your mood.
Save 30% at Amazon
Samsung QLED TV 65-Inch Q7F Series
This TV allows you to enjoy your movies and shows in stunning 4K, regardless of the source resolution.
Save 12% at Amazon
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When is Amazon Prime Day 2025?
Amazon's members-only Prime Day 2025 sale will run from Tuesday, July 8 through Friday, July 11.
Do I have to be an Amazon Prime member to shop Prime Day deals?
Yes, you must be an Amazon Prime member to shop the Prime Day deals.
How much does an Amazon Prime membership cost?
New members can try one week of Amazon Prime for just $1.99. After the trial period, Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year.
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