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The 83 best Prime Day TV deals that end in a few hours

We’re winding down Day 2 of Amazon’s Prime Day 2024 sale, and it’s a great time to pick up a new TV at a lower price. Whether you’re looking to invest in a high-end OLED with best-in-class picture and sound quality, or you just want to pick up a cheap-but-reliable model for streaming or as a second screen, you can find deep discounts from brands like Samsung, Sony, and Hisense. You can also find a variety of screen sizes on sale, from a modest 48 inches to a truly cinematic 98 inches. 

To help you find the best deals on TVs during Prime Day, I gathered a list of current offerings from Amazon, Best Buy<!–>, and Walmart–>. But hurry — they won’t last much longer.

Also: The best Prime Day deals: Live updates

Best TV deals for Amazon Prime Day 2024

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  • Current price: $700
  • Original price: $1,050

The Fire TV Omni is a mid-range TV from Amazon that uses the Fire TV platform to give you access to the entire Prime Video catalog, as well as thousands of other streaming apps. You can also download Alexa Skills to turn your TV into the ultimate entertainment hub.

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  • Current price: $2,498
  • Original price: $4,000

TCL is offering its newest mid-range TV in one of the largest size classes you can buy: 98 inches. It’s also one of the most affordable on the market: it’s almost 50% off at Walmart, bringing the price to just $2,500.

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  • Current price: $2,990
  • Original price: $4,999

This outdoor smart TV from Samsung is designed to withstand rain, dust, debris, and even insects to turn your backyard, deck, or patio into an outdoor entertainment space. This version is best suited for partially sunny areas like covered patios.

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: The LG C3 OLED TV still offers great features like support for both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync VRR, free live TV with the LG Channels app, and built-in voice controls via Alexa, Hey Google, and Siri.

  • LG Signature M3 OLED 97-inch for $18,000 (save $12,000)<!–>: This is a true luxury TV for anyone looking to create the ultimate custom home theater. It features wireless connectivity for an ultra-clean setup, signature OLED picture quality, Dolby Atmos support, and an AI-assisted processor for faster image rendering and upscaling.
  • SunBrite Veranda 3 55-inch full shade outdoor TV for $2,000 (save $900)–>: This outdoor TV is perfect for enclosed patios and gazebos, shady decks, and anywhere else folks gather out of the sun.
  • Samsung Q70C QLED 85-inch for $1,400 (save $500)<!–>: This is the previous generation of Samsung’s mid-range line of TVs. It uses a dual LED panel to produce warm and cool colors simultaneously for enhanced color accuracy and range.
  • Hisense U8 100-inch for $3,000 (save $2,000)–>: One of the largest TVs that Hisense offers is almost 50 percent off at Best Buy, featuring Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos as well as a 144Hz refresh rate.
  • TCL QM7 98-inch for $3,000 (save $2,000)<!–>: TCL’s mid-range, big-screen QM7 features an updated QD-LED panel for better color accuracy and detailing.
  • TCL QM8 98-inch for $4,000 (save $2,000)–>: This high-end TV from TCL features a QD-Mini LED panel and the Google TV platform for access to thousands of streaming apps.
  • Hisense UX 85-inch for $2,500 (save $1,500)<!–>: Another high-end TV, this one from Hisense features 4.1.2CH multi-channel audio, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support, and VRR support for console gaming.
  • Samsung The Premiere ultra short throw laser projector for $2,000 (save $1,000)–>: Get a cinema-quality experience at home with up to a 120-inch picture and 2,200 lumens of brightness.
  • Hisense L5H 100-inch laser TV for $2,500 (save $1,300)<!–>: With Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, up to 2,700 lumens of brightness, and the Google TV platform, the Hisense L5H provides an excellent viewing experience without the need for a large projection room.
  • Samsung The Frame 85-inch for $2,600 (save $1,700)–>: This art-gallery-inspired TV provides excellent picture and sound quality and features an aesthetic design that turns your home theater into your personal art gallery.
  • JVC DLA-NP5 4K projector for $4,800 (save $1200)<!–>: This home theater projector provides native 4K resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate and 40,000:1 contrast ratio for smooth motion and clean details.
  • Hisense U76 100-inch for $2,300 (save $2,700 at Best Buy)–>: This model is one of the largest TVs that Hisense offers (and one of the largest TVs, period). It supports both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for a cinematic experience at home.
  • TCL S5 85-inch for $800 (save $200)<!–>: This budget-friendly big-screen TV uses the Google TV platform to give you access to thousands of streaming apps and Hey Google voice controls.
  • TCL S2 32-inch for $100 (save $30)–>: This budget-friendly TV provides a 720p resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate, and the Google TV platform for streaming.
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    FAQs

    When is Amazon Prime Day 2024? 

    Amazon is holding its annual Prime Day sale on July 16 and July 17, 2024. Retailers like Best Buy and Walmart are also offering models from Samsung, Sony, and more at discounted prices this week.

    Are TVs really cheaper on Prime Day? 

    Yes! If you’ve been eyeing one of the Amazon Omni or Omni QLED TVs, you may be able to snag one at a steep discount. High-end models like LG or Sony OLED TVs are seeing markdowns, as well as big-screen options from Samsung, Hisense, and TCL.

    Also: The best Fire TV deals for Prime Day

    How did we choose these Prime Day deals?

    Not all discounts are created equal. For this list, I only chose TVs with a significant price markdown (at least 15%) and from reputable brands. I provided a range of options from high-end flagship models for customers looking to invest in a top-tier TV to budget-friendly choices if you’re just looking for a second screen.

    Are there different TV deals on Prime Day 2?

    Yes and no. Invite-only Prime deals – or Lightning Deals – are different each day. Amazon confirmed last month–> that new deals can surface as often as every five minutes on the site. As always, deals only last as long as Amazon decides, with Lightning Deals offering a countdown to their expiration, and other deals’ longevity depending on how fast products sell out (or don’t). Many of the deals from Day 1 have remained live for Day 2, including TV deals.

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    Source: Information Technologies - zdnet.com