Prime Day TV offers embrace units from LG, Samsung, Sony and extra at record-low costs

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Amazon’s October Prime Day sale is right here, and it consists of a number of noteworthy value drops on well-reviewed TVs. Not all the reductions are unique to the two-day occasion, and it’s totally potential that issues will drop decrease as we get nearer to Black Friday. For now, although, we’re seeing all-time low (or at the least near-low) costs on really helpful units from LG, Samsung, Sony, Hisense and extra. Beneath we’ve rounded up one of the best October Prime Day TV offers we will discover, and we’ll replace this submit as we discover extra. Simply observe that it’s worthwhile to be a Prime subscriber to entry a few of the reductions.

Samsung’s The Body TV. (Amy Skorheim)

  • Samsung S90D (55″) OLED TV for $1,297 ($500 off MSRP): The S90D is notable for using a QD-OLED panel, which blends the typical advantages of an OLED display with a layer of quantum dots. That helps the TV display a wider gamut of more vibrant colors and broadly improve brightness. This discount marks a new low for the 55-inch model and takes $100 off the street price we’ve seen over the past couple of months. The 65-inch version is also discounted for a low of $1,498. If you want a smaller or extra large size, be aware that the 42-, 48- and 83-models use an inferior WOLED panel, so they won’t look as nice.

  • LG C4 (55”) OLED TV for $1,297 ($703 off): LG’s midrange OLED isn’t quite as bright or color-rich as a QD-OLED TV like the Samsung S90D, but it still offers a superb image with deep black tones, high contrast, clear motion, wide viewing angles and 4K/144Hz support. Its main advantage over the S90D is its support for the popular Dolby Vision HDR format, which isn’t available on any Samsung TV. This drop has been available for a few weeks, but it ties the lowest price we’ve found. The 65-inch set is available for $200 more, though that’s not quite the best price we’ve seen.

  • LG C3 (65″) OLED TV for $1,297 ($203 off): The C3 is the predecessor to the C4, having launched in 2023. It must be a slight downgrade from the C4 by way of brightness and shade efficiency, and it tops out at a 120Hz refresh charge as an alternative of 144Hz, however it is not a giant drop-off on the entire. Should you actually need to save a pair hundred bucks on a high-quality 65-inch OLED TV, it is doubtless the higher worth. This low cost is about $200 off the everyday avenue value we have seen in current months.

  • LG B4 (55”) OLED TV for $997 ($300 off): The B4 is the entry-level mannequin in LG’s 2024 OLED lineup. It will get you many of the similar options because the C4, however it’s much less shiny throughout the board, so it’ll work greatest away from direct daylight and glare. This deal marks one of the best value we’ve seen for the 55-inch mannequin. Different sizes are right down to all-time lows as nicely, together with the 48-inch set for $700 at Greatest Purchase.

  • Samsung The Body TV (55”) + bezel for $998 ($668 off): Samsung’s The Body collection has all the time been for individuals who care about their TV’s aesthetic greater than its image high quality, because it’s designed to resemble a framed piece of wall artwork. It’s nonetheless expensive for a TV with no native dimming or Dolby Imaginative and prescient HDR, however this deal nonetheless represents one of the best value we’ve seen for the bundle that features coloured bezel covers. Different sizes are additionally on sale.

  • Hisense U7N (65”) QLED TV for $748 ($352 off): The Hisense U7N appears to be one of many higher values amongst this 12 months’s crop of TVs. In keeping with numerous critiques across the internet, it pumps out spectacular brightness and distinction for the cash, plus it could actually play in 4K at a 144Hz refresh charge. Its picture can wash out when considered from the aspect, although, and for avid gamers, it’s restricted to 2 HDMI 2.1 ports. We noticed this deal a few occasions over the summer time, however it’s nonetheless the bottom value to this point for the 65-inch variant.

The LG C3 OLED TV.

The LG C3 OLED TV. (LG)

  • Sony Bravia 7 (75”) QLED TV for $1,998 ($502 off): The Bravia 7 is a comparatively premium non-OLED TV with a mini LED backlight to enhance distinction and quantum dots to spice up colours. If different Sony TVs are any indication, it ought to ship strong shade accuracy out of the field and good picture processing for lower-resolution content material. It solely has two HDMI 2.1 ports, its viewing angles are slender, and it could actually’t present the deep black tones of a great OLED set, however it does get brighter. This deal marks a brand new low for the 75-inch set.

  • Samsung QN90D (55″) QLED TV for $1,298 ($500 off): The QN90D is another premium LED TV for those willing to trade the contrast, colors and viewing angles of an OLED set for much higher brightness. Reviews suggest it’s a close rival to the Bravia 7: It lacks Dolby Vision and may not be as accurate, but it has two more HDMI 2.1 ports, which is helpful for gamers with multiple consoles. This deal beats the 55-inch model’s previous low by $200.

  • TCL QM8 (65”) QLED TV for $998 ($502 off): The latest TCL QM8 appears to be a decent alternative to the Hisense U8N — a step-up model from the U7N that’s available for the same price but isn’t significantly discounted as of this writing — if you just want a TV that’s extremely bright, though it has slightly worse contrast according to reviews. This is another discount that ties the lowest price we’ve tracked.

  • TCL QM7 (55”) QLED TV for $498 ($302 off): The QM7, meanwhile, is more of a competitor to the Hisense U7N. It’s still worth looking to that set’s 55-inch model first, as it should perform better in well-lit rooms. But if you see that the U7N is significantly more expensive, this matches the lowest price we could find for TCL’s model.

  • TCL Q65 (65”) QLED TV for $430 ($120 off): The TCL Q65 is a fairly basic LED TV in terms of picture quality, though it might appeal to gamers since it can play at a 120Hz refresh rate if you drop the resolution down to 1080p or 1440p. It technically supports Dolby Vision HDR, too, though it doesn’t have the contrast or brightness levels to truly take advantage of it. Still, for a low of $430, the 65-inch model is a decent value. Other sizes are discounted as well; just note that these sets use Amazon’s Fire TV interface.

  • TCL S5 (55”) LED TV for $265 ($65 off): The S5 is an even more rudimentary set with a 60Hz refresh rate, no local dimming and no HDMI 2.1 ports, but it should be OK if all you need is a usable second (or third) set for the basement or back bedroom. This deal on the 55-inch version comes with $5 of an all-time low and beats the set’s usual street price by $15 or so. It’s another one that ships with the Fire TV interface as standard.

  • Roku Select Series (55”) LED TV for $260 ($70 off): The Roku Select Series has a similarly budget-level image as the TCL S5, but it might be worth a look if you’d prefer your dirt-cheap TV to run Roku’s OS instead. This is another low, and other sizes are also on sale. If this TV is out of stock at Amazon, note that Best Buy has it for the same price.

The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max rests on a brown wooden tabletop next to its included remote.

The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max. (Photo by Jeff Dunn / Engadget)

  • Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $35 ($25 off): All Fire TV devices tend to promote Prime Video and other Amazon services above all else, but if you can live with that, the 4K Max runs fast, works with the major HDR formats and supports all the requisite apps. It also performs surprisingly well as a retro gaming device. This deal matches an all-time low.

  • Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K for $25 ($25 off): If you really want to save $10, the standard Fire TV Stick 4K offers the same core experience as the Max, just with a slightly slower processor, half the internal storage (8GB) and Wi-Fi 6 instead of 6E. This is another joint-low.

  • Roku Ultra (2024) for $79 ($20 off): Roku’s streamers have a more neutral interface than rivals like the Fire TV Stick; the company’s newest set-top box includes a faster processor, a backlit voice remote and Wi-Fi 6 support on top. This discount represents an all-time low.

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