Several popular TV brands are offering significant discounts ahead of Black Friday.
Best time to buy TVs
Discounts on LG, Samsung, TCL
Prime Day TV deals available
Various models and sizes on sale
Streaming devices also discounted
Prices will continue to change
Amazon’s October Prime Day offers significant discounts on top-tier TVs from TCL, Samsung, LG, and Sony. Here’s a brief overview based on recent research:
Key Deals LG, Samsung, TCL and Highlights
Shop top TV deals this October Prime Day with big discounts on LG, Samsung, TCL, and more. Discover standout models offering excellent picture quality, gaming features, and value for every budget.
TCL QM6K Mini-LED 4K TV
Sizes: 55″ for $448, 65″ for $548, 75″ for $750
Features: Good contrast, low input lag, gaming support up to 144Hz, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support.[1][2]
Samsung S90F QD-OLED 4K TV
55″ for $1,100 (best deal), 65″ and 77″ prices also at all-time lows
Features: Bright, vibrant colors, high contrast, 144Hz, four HDMI 2.1 ports. Slightly less glare than previous models.[3][4]
LG C5 OLED 4K TV (65″)
Price: $1,373, a substantial discount
Features: Higher brightness than prior models, excellent blacks, Dolby Vision HDR, great for bright rooms.[5][6]
LG B5 OLED 55″
Price: $997, nearly the lowest ever
Features: Budget-friendly OLED with deep blacks, good color accuracy, 120Hz, suitable for most uses.[6][5]
Hisense U8QG Mini-LED (65″)
Price: $998 ($500 off)
Features: Brightness up to 900 nits, HDR support, HDMI 2.1, great for well-lit rooms.[7][8]
This event features excellent discounts on premium OLED and mini-LED models, suitable for gaming, movies, and bright environments. Model selection depends on preferred display technology and room lighting conditions.
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