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Best early October Prime Day TV deals 2025: All time low prices from Samsung, LG, and more

Amazon’s October Prime Day (formally known as Prime Big Deal Days) is a few weeks away, but you can already find steep markdowns on TVs from brands like Samsung, Sony, Hisense, and more. Almost every screen size and panel type is on sale, from budget-friendly small-screen LED options to cinema-sized QLED and premium-grade OLED TVs. You can also find deals on other home theater equipment like soundbars, streaming sticks, and projectors for the ultimate entertaining space.

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I’ve been writing about and reviewing TVs for the better part of a decade, covering everything from basic smart TVs to sophisticated home theater systems. And when it comes to finding deals, I can get very picky about what I consider a good discount, so I only featured the steepest markdowns on the best models from the most well-known brands. And to help you narrow down your choices, I put together a list of the best of the early October Prime Day TV deals I could find (as well as a few from other retailers like Best Buy and Walmart<!–>).

Some of the best deals I’ve found at other retailers are:

You can keep reading below to find out more about the best October Prime Day TV deals at Amazon.

Best TV deals for Prime Day 2025

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  • Current price: $975 (51% off)
  • Original price: $2,000

The Samsung Q80D is a great mid-range QLED TV with a 120Hz refresh rate, object tracking sound and Dolby Atmos support, and an automatic brightness optimizer that adjusts your picture in real-time for the best visibility in almost any lighting. And with the Tizen OS platform, you’ll get a suite of popular apps like Netflix and Prime Video preloaded so you can start streaming right out of the box. Plus you’ll get support for thousands of other apps to turn your TV into the ultimate entertainment hub.

More: The best TVs under $1,000

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  • Current price: $2,500 (32% off)
  • Original price: $3,700

The LG C5 OLED offers signature picture quality with a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother motion and support for both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync VRR for console gaming. It also supports both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for enhanced detailing and audio for a more immersive experience.

Review: Why the LG C5 OLED is still a favorite TV of mine

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  • Current price: $1,700 (51% off)
  • Original price: $3,500

While an older Sony OLED, the A95K still offers premium features like exclusive VRR support for gaming with the PlayStation 5, a dedicated gaming dashboard, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, and both IMAX Enhanced and Netflix Adaptive Calibrated modes for streaming your favorite movies as their creators intended.

Also: The best Sony TVs you can buy

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  • Current price: $1,500 (35% off)
  • Original price: $2,300

This cinema-sized TV from Hisense offers a 144Hz refresh rate for fast-paced movies and shows, gaming, and live sports. It also supports AMD FreeSync Premium VRR for console gaming to help prevent screen tearing and stuttering. With Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, you’ll get enhanced picture quality and virtual surround sound for a more immersive streaming experience.

Read more: I tested the best Hisense TVs for streaming, gaming, and more

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  • Current price: $880 (41% off)
  • Original price: $1,500

The TCL QM7K has excellent picture quality, enough to rival that of more expensive OLED competitors. With a 144Hz refresh rate and QD-Mini LED panel, you’ll get smooth motion for streaming and gaming as well as more accurate colors and enhanced contrast. It features built-in Bang & Olufsen speakers and Dolby Atmos support for cinema-quality audio without the need to set up extra speakers or soundbars.

Review: Why I recommend this TCL Mini LED TV over flagship OLED models

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October Prime Day 2025 Samsung TV deals

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  • Current price: $1,800 (save $40%)
  • Regular price: $3,000

The Samsung QN80F is the latest refresh of the brand’s mid-range Neo QLED TV line-up, featuring both object tracking sound and support for Dolby Atmos to create 3D virtual surround sound and a more immersive streaming experience. It has a native refresh rate of 120Hz that can be boosted to 144Hz for console gaming, while the active voice amplifier mode boosts dialogue so you never miss a line of your favorite shows, movies, or video games.

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  • Current price: $1,000 (save 37%)
  • Regular price: $1,600

A previous iteration of Samsung’s OLED TV that still offers top-tier features like object tracking sound and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a Pantone Validated OLED panel for exceptional color accuracy and picture quality.

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  • Current price: $1,468 (save 39%)
  • Regular price: $2,400

This Samsung’s OLED TV offers object tracking sound, a 144Hz refresh rate for sports and console gaming, and access to free live TV with the Samsung TV Plus app. It also features built-in voice controls for hands-free use of your new TV.

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  • Current price: $1,700 (save 32%)
  • Regular price: $2,500

The Samsung S90F is the latest version of the brand’s OLED TV and offers a glare-free, Pantone Validated display for color accuracy as well as a 144Hz refresh rate, dedicated gaming dashboard, and object tracking sound. This bundle from Amazon also includes a 1-year warranty and a home theater guidebook from DecoGear.

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  • Current price: $1,100 (save 27%)
  • Regular price: $1,500

The Samsung Frame TV is designed to look more like a painting in a gallery than a smart TV, with custom art slideshows, matte display, customizable bezels, and wireless connectivity via the OneConnect box. The Pantone Validated screen ensures color accuracy while the 120Hz refresh rate helps provide smooth motion during fast-paced scenes, sports, or video games.

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