If you missed out on all the great TV deals during Amazon’s July Prime Day sale, you have another chance to save big on some of the best TV models from Samsung, Sony, LG, and more during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event, which runs Oct. 8-9. And with so many early discounts on great smart TVs, you don’t even have to wait for the official sale to snag a new TV on the cheap.
Also: The best Prime Day deals right now
Rival retailers like Walmart and Best Buy<!–> are running their own counter sales on TVs and other tech products, which is great news for shoppers looking to compare prices and find the best deals. To help you find the best discounts on the best TV for your space, I put together a list of sale options from Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and even the brands themselves, like Samsung–>. Keep reading below to find out where the best TV discounts are ahead of Amazon’s October Prime Day.
Our favorite early Amazon October Prime Day TV deals
Samsung S90D 65-inch OLED for $1,697 (save $500)<!–>: Samsung’s flagship OLED TV features object tracking sound, Dolby Atmos support, and cloud gaming support via GeForce Now and Amazon Luna.
Sony Bravia 8 OLED 65-inch for $1,898 (save $602)–>: Sony’s latest OLED model offers Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, a 120Hz refresh rate, and Sony’s Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology. It’s also ZDNET editor-in-chief Jason Hiner’s pick for best TV for the price.
Hisense U8N 85-inch for $1,798 (save $1,002)<!–>: The Hisense U8N offers a 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, and a built-in subwoofer for 2.1.2CH sound.
Amazon Fire TV 4 Series 50-inch for $280 (save $170)–>: The Amazon Fire TV 4 Series offers built-in Alexa voice controls, access to thousands of apps via the Fire TV platform, as well as both HDR10 and Dolby Digital Plus.
LG B3 OLED 77-inch for $1,797 (save $500)<!–>: This is a more affordable OLED model from LG, offering both Alexa and Hey Google voice controls, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, and VRR support for console gaming
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Current price: $1,697
Original price: $2,197
Samsung finally entered the ring with its own OLED model to compete with LG and Sony. The S90D offers object tracking sound as well as Dolby Atmos support for room-filling, virtual surround sound, and a more immersive experience when streaming movies, shows, and music. It also has cloud gaming support so you can play your favorite titles without a console. And with a Pantone Validated screen, you’ll get incredibly accurate colors for more life-like images.
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Current price: $1,798
Original price: $2,800
The Hisense U8N is a refresh of the brand’s premium-quality TVs, offering a 144Hz native refresh rate, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, and has an IMAX enhanced mode for streaming shows and movies the way they were meant to be seen. The screen can produce up to 3,000 nits of brightness, letting you take in every detail of your favorite shows, movies, and games in almost any lighting environment.
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Current price: $450
Original price: $280
The Amazon Fire TV 4 Series is a budget-friendly streaming TV that still offers top-quality features like Dolby Digital Plus audio, HDR10, built-in Alexa voice controls, 4K resolution, and plenty of HDMI inputs for setting up playback devices and game consoles.
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Current price: $1.797
Original price: $2,297
A more budget-friendly OLED from LG, the B3 offers support for both Alexa and Hey Google voice controls as well as Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound. It also has a dedicated game mode for VRR support and lower input latency.
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Current price: $1,898
Original price: $2,500
The Sony Bravia 8 OLED has exclusive features for use with the PlayStation 5 console like proprietary VRR support, lower input latency, and automatic HDR tonemapping. It also uses Sony’s Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology to turn the entire screen into a speaker for near-perfect audio and video syncing.