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Hurry! The 27 best Amazon Prime Day TV deals are about to disappear

Hurry! The 27 best Amazon Prime Day TV deals are about to disappear

CNN14-07-2025
Yes, this unprecedented four-day stretch of summer Amazon savings is coming to a close. I've been watching discounts go up and down as the top Prime Day deals on TVs came and went, and now they're hours away from going back into hibernation. So, I hope you've added the set of your dreams to your cart and measured the space where it's going to live.
This Prime Day may have been longer, but it was pretty similar to the rest, as sets from industry titans including Samsung, LG and Sony hit prices that were a lot more palatable than before. I even found Amazon deals on my two favorite Roku devices, in case all you need to do is replace the OS on your existing TV.
For those looking for a special kind of TV, I've got a whole section on art TVs, such as Samsung's The Frame. Prime Day is also the perfect time to find great savings on OLED TVs, which are among the best TVs due to their color and contrast. So, without any further preamble, here are the best on TVs and streaming devices worth your time and money.
TCL 75-Inch Class QM7K Series 4K Smart TV
With a whopping $1,000 discount, TCL's QLED TV might be the best deal we've found. Not only does it come with smart TV features, but it also boasts a super-bright 4K picture for easy daytime viewing.
Hisense 55-Inch U6 Mini-LED 4K TV
Widely revered for its contrast and HDR color, this Hisense TV does very well for a non-OLED TV, and Amazon's got the best price we've ever seen with this $352-off deal.
Insignia 50-Inch Class F50 Series 4K Fire TV
Best Buy's Insignia brand is even getting in on the Prime Day shenanigans, with this 50-inch 4K Fire TV hitting a new low of $170 ($10 lower than it was a couple of days ago) for Prime members, for a whopping 43% off.
Amazon 75-Inch Fire TV Omni QLED
Need a new TV on a budget? Amazon's custom-built Fire TV — complete with smart home integration and advanced HDR — has hit its lowest price ever at nearly 50% off.Read our review
Roku 75-Inch Pro Series 4K QLED TV
With respectable specs and built-in fine art backdrops, the Roku Pro Series is another wallet-friendly Frame alternative that will hang flush against your wall. This is the cheapest recorded price ever.Read our review
Hisense 75-Inch U8N Mini-LED Smart Google TV
This 75-inch version of our favorite midrange TV is currently $200 off, and about $160 shy of its all-time low price. Our testing showed it offers solid brightness, color and contrast, and it's an even bigger steal at this price.Read our review
Sony 85-Inch Bravia 5 Mini-LED TV
Sony releases its new TVs in the spring, which makes Prime Day the best chance at saving big on its latest sets. For example, this super-bright Sony Bravia 5 TV is currently $502 off, for its lowest price yet.
Toshiba 85-inch Class C350 Series LED 4K TV
While this budget-oriented model might not be able to compete with top-of-the-line OLED counterparts, 85 inches is a lot of TV for $600. Plus, you get all the features you'd expect from a basic smart TV, including Alexa integration.
Amazon 43-Inch 4-Series Smart Fire TV
Of all Amazon's inexpensive 4-Series Smart TVs, the 43-inch model is seeing the biggest discount, dropping it to a new low price. Sure, you won't get any bells and whistles beyond Alexa integration, but that's OK at this sub-$300 price point.
Insignia 32-Inch Class F20 Series LED HD Smart Fire TV
I'm not gonna lie: You're not going to want this 720p TV in your living room. The picture quality isn't good enough, and it's way too small to watch from the couch. But it's cheap enough discounted that it might make a useful secondary TV for your guest room, kitchen or college dorm.
Samsung 55-Inch The Frame TV (2024)
CNN Underscored editors and readers agree that Samsung's The Frame is worth checking out if you want your TV to double as a work of art when you're not watching anything. Amazon's currently got the 55-inch model at its best price ever, while Samsung and Best Buy have it for $2 more.Read our review
Samsung 75-Inch The Frame TV (2024)
If you have a larger wall to fill, however, you need to check out this deal that takes a huge chunk out of the 75-inch The Frame's price and brings it a few hundred bucks shy of its all-time-low.Read our review
Samsung 65-Inch The Frame Pro 4K Neo QLED Smart TV
While Samsung's regular art TV is a popular model, its new The Frame Pro impressed the heck out of me with improved picture quality when I spent time with it earlier this year. And right now it's $300 off, which is a mere $50 more than the best I've ever seen.Read our review
Hisense 55-Inch CanvasTV
This alternative to Samsung's The Frame is even cheaper, and our own editorial director Chelsea Stone is a fan. She just installed the 65-inch model in her apartment, but that model is $100 more than its lowest price. This 55-inch model is the better deal, currently at its record low!
TCL 55-Inch 4K NxtVision TV (2024)
Those who prefer TCL over Hisense, though, have their own art TV option, and this set offers Dolby Atmos, the dimensional audio standard Hisense's CanvasTV doesn't. This is a new record-low price, $11 lower than the previous low.
LG B4 48-Inch 4K OLED Smart TV
OLED TVs tend to be more expensive, but they don't have to be, especially if you're willing to trade down to a smaller size. Case in point: LG's lauded B4 Series TV is $150 off at Best Buy, and it comes with a smoother 120Hz refresh rate, AI upscaling and smart features.
Sony 48-Inch Bravia XR A90K OLED TV
This Sony OLED TV with Dolby Vision and Atmos support, plus HDMI 2.1 and PS5 gaming features, is at its lowest price ever for Prime Day with this $401 discount.
LG 65-Inch C4 OLED Evo Smart TV
As an LG C2 owner who still loves his set, I can attest to the quality of LG's C-series TVs that provide great contrast, deep black tones and solid color, and that's why looking at the 2024 version of LG's OLED TV instead of the 2025 model is a good idea. In Prime Day's final hours, it has seen another price cut on Amazon.
LG 55-Inch Evo C5 OLED TV
LG's latest C-series OLED TV impressed me with its brightness and color output at CES 2025, and it's currently $523 off at Amazon, which is the lowest price we've seen.
Panasonic 65-Inch Z85 Series OLED 4K TV
I was impressed by the Z85's mix of brightness and detail when I got to see it last year, but don't let Amazon's $998 list price fool you. I've double-checked the price history, and it's been as high as $1,876, making it $878 off! This is a mere $32 shy of its lowest price ever from earlier this week. Read our review
Samsung 65-Inch S90D 4K OLED TV
This bright Samsung OLED TV may be from 2024, but it's definitely worth checking out at a whopping $550 off its Amazon list price.
Sony 65-Inch Bravia 8 II OLED 4K TV
Sony's one of the more beloved OLED TV makers, so I'm happy to see this $500 discount on one of its latest sets. The deal is technically even bigger, because the set was $1,000 more expensive for its first month on sale. Supplies are running low at Amazon.
Roku Streaming Stick
This 1080p stick makes it easy to add a simple, easy-to-use interface to an older HD TV or one with an OS that you just don't like. And it's currently at its lowest price ever!Read our review
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K
Don't love your TV's built-in interface? The 4K Fire TV Stick is the streaming device that most people who live within the Amazon (especially Amazon Prime Video) world will probably buy, since it funnels so much of the streaming ecosystem into the home page. Right now this 50%-off discount is nearly the best I've ever seen — a mere $3 shy of its record low.
Roku Streaming Stick 4K
This 30% discount is the best we've seen on our favorite streaming device, which offers snappy performance and a clean interface, in the last six months. It's worth a look even if it's $10 shy of its record low.Read our review
Roku Ultra (2024)
Roku's best standalone streaming device is the one I give my parents every time it gets updated because it's superfast and easy to use. It's currently at a record low price for Prime Day with this $31 discount.Read our review
Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller Bundle With Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max and 1-Month Game Pass Ultimate
If you don't have a console of your own, this bundle gives you everything to try Microsoft's take on cloud gaming, including a controller and one month of its Game Pass Ultimate subscription. Oh, and you get the fastest Fire TV stick, all in a bundle that costs up to $62 less than the total of its components. All the products on this list are at or near the lowest prices CNN Underscored has ever seen, using price histories available online, along with our own records. Having hunted deals for this long, I know the difference between a new record low, a price that matches the previous low and one that just comes close. More importantly, these are all current TVs and streaming devices, including models we've gone hands-on with or tested ourselves, from Samsung's The Frame to Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K.
CNN Underscored comprises a team of writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. Electronics writer Henry T. Casey has been reviewing gadgets for more than a decade and has been tracking deals during Prime Days and Black Fridays on them for just as long. Just last weekend he helped one friend find the best affordable streaming stick for their needs.
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