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A $50 drop may not seem like big savings on a new TV, but the Hisense U8H ULED TV has a relatively low price tag to start. And the discounted $599 cost at Amazon currently matches the low price on this TV, one of our favorites when it comes to mini-LED TVs that don’t skimp on features.
You can read more in our Hisense U8H Mini-LED TV review, but we enjoy how birght and colorful this TV is, not to mention the fact that it supports Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos. But we also love the price, and at $599, the Highsense U8H is even more attractive than ever.
We rank Samsung’s QN95B QLED TV as one of the best TVs you can buy, and right now at Amazon, you can buy it for a lot less than usual. Amazon has taken $1,000 off the cost of the 55-inch QN95B — one of the biggest discounts we’ve seen on this model.
In our Samsung QN95B QLED TV review, we praised this set as the premium QLED to buy, thanks to its best-in-class brightness and clever design. The color brightness impresses, too, and you’ll have a host of smart TV features at your disposal.
Go big or go home on Prime Day with this 86-inch TV set from Samsung. The TU9010 4K TV may have debuted back in 2021, but this is still an impressive TV set with a 120Hz refresh rate and four HDMI ports. The size alone is enough to draw you into anything from movies to live sports.
The only thing bigger than the screen may be the savings, as Amazon has knocked $500 off the price. This is the lowest price in more than a month. You can find a similar discount at other retailers, too, with Best Buy selling the TU9010 4K TV for $1,199.
TCL’s Q6 QLED TVs offer 4K resolution and direct backlighting from the LED display panel. You can also depend on HDR10+, HDR10, HDL and Dolby Vision. Best of all is the $150 price drop on TCL’s 75-inch model.
Looking to save right now on a 50-inch TV? Amazon has taken $200 off the price of the LG Nano75 Series 4K Smart TV that features built-in Alexa. This is LG’s midrange series that’s named after the NanoCell color technology that promises truer colors than the average LCD panel. You won’t get the more extensive backlighting options found in LG’s pricier NanoCell models, but its quad-core 4K processor supports 4K playback and smart TV capabilities.
The only reason to pause on this deal is because we have seen the 50″ Nano75 Series drop down to $349. It may be worth waiting until Prime Day proper begins to see if Amazon matches that low price.
So this one’s not an Amazon Prime Day deal per se, but it is one of the best TV deals on a 75-inch model I’ve yet to see this week.
The Roku Plus offers great performance for a very affordable price. Our reviewer, the Head of Testing here at Tom’s Guide, was blown away by how colorful and bright this model was at this price point:
“No, you don’t get everything with a sub-$650 set, and you never will. Blazing brightness and a full array of HDMI 2.1 ports just aren’t in the cards here. But you don’t have to make many more compromises. With a fine picture buoyed by high-quality HDR color and unusually good sound, you’ll be able to watch just about anything without feeling as though you’re making many sacrifices.”
There are better options out there, but for a 75-inch TV under a grand, you can’t do much better than this.
What’s amazing about the Hisense U8K deal on Amazon is that this is practically a brand-new TV. It’s only been out for a month, and now it’s on sale.
That might lead you to think that there’s something wrong with it. But, having spent dozens of hours with it already, I can assure you that’s not the case. It’s actually sitting in my guest room right now for anecdotal testing (the phase after our lab tests) and I love going in to watch it.
So what does $800 get you here? It’s a 55-inch 4K HDR TV that uses Mini-LED backlighting for higher levels of brightness and contrast. It’s a native 120Hz panel and it comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports so you can connect it to a PS5 and/or Xbox Series X. I’ve been loving it for binging Dolby Vision content on Netflix (Our Planet II makes for great TV testing material) and I highly recommend it at this price.
There’s plenty of cheap Prime Day TV deals, but they’re not going to wow you the way the LG C2 OLED will. It sits atop our best TVs list for a reason.
As you’ll see in our LG C2 OLED review, it delivers incredible performance and is perfect for gaming, movies and more. Ahead of Prime Day, you can score $1,000 off the 65-inch version on Woot, or hold tight for another few hours to see if the price will drop on Amazon. Either way, you don’t want to miss out on the C2 OLED at this lower price.
Sometimes, a 40-plus-inch TV isn’t something you need. You just need a small screen for the kitchen, or a kids room, to keep you entertained. If that sounds like you, this $65 Fire TV could be more your speed.
For $65, you’re not getting an amazing TV, but a 24-inch Fire TV can be pretty handy. As a smart TV, it will allow you to catch shows on Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and other streaming services, or even cast content from your phone using Apple AirPlay. Plus, if it breaks because of a spill in the kitchen or, well, kids just being kids, you’ll only be out $65.
With 720p resolution, this is not the kind of TV that I’d recommend replacing your living room set with, but you can’t argue with that price.
Looking for a new 4K TV this Amazon Prime Day? I’ve got you covered. I’ve helped thousands of folks buy a great TV that not only meets their needs for great picture performance, but also fits within their budget, too.
So where should you start looking for Prime Day? Let’s first look at the $99 Amazon Omni Fire TV deal I mentioned earlier.
For just $99 you’re getting a good-but-not-amazing TV. It didn’t make our list of the best TVs because of its issues with very middle-of-the-road performance, but those issues aren’t nearly as egregious as they are on other budget TV sets.
As far as performance data is concerned, the Omni TV was able to reproduce 96% of the Rec 709 color space in our testing and hit a peak brightness of 494 nits. We measured a very low lag time of 9.8 milliseconds which, If you don’t mind the 60Hz refresh rate, makes it a great partner for the PS5 or Xbox Series X.
Movie lovers will still want to invest in one of the best soundbars, but one can be bought for well under the $300 you saved by buying the Omni TV.
All in all, buy it if you want a cheap, mid-range 4K TV in a 43-inch screen size. There are both better and worse TVs out there, but none are going to be cheaper than this.