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Prime Day TV Deals Still Available: Verified Discounts on Samsung, LG, Sony and More

Early TV Discounts for October Prime Day

Amazon is offering early discounts on TVs from major brands. Availability varies by Prime membership.

  • Amazon October Prime Day discounts
  • Discounts on popular TV brands
  • Various sizes and technologies offered
  • Buyers may need Prime membership
  • Keep an eye on future Black Friday deals
  • Top models feature QD-OLED and Mini-LED

Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days ran October 7–8 2025, ending at 11:59 PM PT. Many retailers continue matching TV discounts from that event, and comparable offers persist ahead of Black Friday on November 29 2024.[1][2][3][4]

Verified TV Deals

Many retailers continue matching discounts on high-performance televisions. Below is a summary of the best models still available at verified prices:

Model Size Price Key Features
TCL QM6K Series 55-inch $448 Mini-LED, full-array local dimming, 144 Hz (up to 288 Hz @1080p), Google TV
TCL QM7K Series 55-inch $570 Improved brightness and contrast, 144 Hz/288 Hz, 2 × HDMI 2.1 ports
Samsung S90F QD-OLED 55-inch $1,100 True QD-OLED (55″, 65″, 77″), 1,400+ nits, 144 Hz, 4 × HDMI 2.1
LG C5 OLED 65-inch $1,373 1,400 nits SDR, Dolby Vision, 144 Hz, webOS interface
Sony Bravia 8 II QD-OLED 65-inch $2,798 QD-OLED, advanced upscaling, Google TV OS, 2 × HDMI 2.1
Samsung S95F QD-OLED 55-inch $1,998 Matte anti-glare, 165 Hz, HDR tone mapping, 4 × HDMI 2.1

Streaming Device Discounts

  • Google TV Streamer 4K – $89
    Faster CPU, Wi-Fi 6, Matter smart-home support, full Google TV interface.[5]
  • Roku Streaming Stick 4K – $30
    App-centric UI, HDR support, Apple AirPlay, plugs into HDMI.[5]
  • Roku Ultra – $69
    Ethernet port, USB, voice remote with finder, Wi-Fi 6, faster processor.[5]

Key Context and Purchase Guidance

  1. Sale Dates
    • Prime Big Deal Days: October 7–8 2025.[3][4][6]
    • Black Friday: November 29 2024 remains peak TV sale period.[2][1]
  2. Panel Technology
    • QD-OLED vs WOLED: Samsung S90F true QD-OLED panels only in 55″, 65″, and 77″ sizes; other sizes use WOLED.[7][8]
    • Brightness: Top Mini-LED models reach ~1,400 nits; high-end QD-OLED models exceed that in peak highlights.[9]
  3. Gaming Features
    • Most models offer 144 Hz refresh; TCL sets can double to 288 Hz at 1080p.[10][5]
    • HDMI 2.1 port counts vary (2–4) with eARC support only on select models.
  4. HDR Formats
    • Dolby Vision: Supported on LG C5 and Sony Bravia 8 II; not on Samsung QD-OLED models.[8][11][5]
    • HDR10+ support is model-dependent; check manufacturer specs.
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  1. Update all deal end-date references to confirm October 8 2025 sale closure.
  2. Cross-verify current prices at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart for each listed model.
  3. Clarify Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support by model using official spec sheets.
  4. Link warranty and return-policy pages for transparency.
  5. Add Black Friday timing note for planning future purchases.
  6. Cite performance metrics from RTINGS.com and CNET reviews.
  7. Indicate Prime membership requirement for original sale eligibility.

FAQ

Are all deals available to non-Prime members?

Not all deals require a Prime membership.

When will prices drop again?

Price drops may occur closer to Black Friday.

Is there a limit on discounts?

No specific limits on discounts were stated.