Score early discounts on TVs ahead of Amazon's Prime Day October event.
TV deals start at $99
Massive screens available
Best brands include Samsung and Sony
Deals update as sales progress
Some sales may continue post-October 7
Check various retailers for offers
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days sale concludes tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT (2:59 a.m. ET). This is the last chance to grab huge discounts on a variety of TVs that fit every budget and room size. Top brands including Sony, LG, Samsung, TCL, and Hisense have slashed prices on their latest and top-rated models.[1][2][3]
Best Amazon Prime Day TV Deals
Amazon Prime Day 2025 offers huge savings on top TVs from brands like Sony, LG, Samsung, TCL, and Hisense. Deals include OLED and QLED models with prices slashed by up to $1,400, perfect for upgrading home entertainment before the sale ends tonight.[1][2][3]
Sony 65-inch Bravia 9 QLED Mini-LED Google TV
Price: $2,500 (Save $500)
Features: Last year’s model with outstanding picture quality, stable stand, and a simple remote lacking clutter from extra streaming buttons.
Available at Best Buy.[2][1]
LG 65-inch C4 Series OLED
Price: $1,297 (Save $1,403 from $2,700)
Features: Stunning OLED display, supports Dolby Vision and Atmos, excellent gaming features, AI processor for picture optimization.
Features: AI light sensor for brightness adaptation, filmmaker mode maintains original movie settings.
Available at Amazon.[4][1]
Amazon Fire TV 65-inch Omni Mini-LED QLED TV
Price: $900
Features: 768 dimming zones for depth and contrast, Dolby Atmos audio, 144Hz refresh rate, Alexa voice control.
Available at Amazon.[1][4]
The Amazon Prime Day sale offers substantial savings on a wide range of TVs from basic to premium models with advanced features like mini-LED backlighting, OLED displays, high refresh rates, and smart assistants integrated. Hurry as the sale ends tonight.
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