It might officially be Prime Day tomorrow, but we’re already seeing a swath of great deals across the board, and not just at Amazon. There are TVs of all sizes and shapes on sale, whether you want something budget-oriented or something a little fancier. We’ve done our best to collect something for everybody.
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Over the years, we’ve found that the Prime Day TV deals aren’t quite as good as the ones you’ll see during the coming Black Friday and holiday season. But if you can’t wait that long, now’s a great time to buy, especially if you want a cheap TV that uses Amazon’s Fire TV system. Be sure to check out our guide for more advice about what to look for in a new TV, including which size is best, whether you need 4K and which type of TVs offer the best picture quality.
With that in mind, we’ve gathered up some highlights worth checking out. We’ll keep updating this list as we get closer to the event and new ones appear, so check back for the latest offers.
Best early Prime Day deals on TVs
A number of the TVs from the Amazon Fire TV Omni line are on sale right now, and they promise really good picture quality through full-array local dimming and support for most types of HDR, including Dolby Vision IQ.
The TVs run Amazon’s Fire OS, giving you access to streaming apps like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney Plus and more. They also have an “ambient experience” mode, converting the TV into a hands-free smart display with customizable artwork.
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The Sony Bravia X90L is the company’s flagship LCD, and it features a full-array backlight and 4K resolution. It includes HDR and Dolby Vision support, gaming features and HDMI 2.1. You can grab it from Best Buy for $2,000; just be aware you need to put it in your cart to see the full price.
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The QN90C is an upgrade to last year’s QN90B — a 4K TV that CNET’s David Katzmaier said had the best non-OLED picture he’s ever seen. We have yet to test the QN90C, but we expect the TV to be at least as good as its predecessor. Features include mini-LED backlighting with better local dimming, plus an anti-glare coat on every model.
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Read our first take on the QN90C.
Hisense has been making TVs for many years, and also made Sharp TVs in North America for a time. The last few years have seen some excellent models from the company, including the U8H, a TV that Katzmaier said “outperforms just about every other TV in its price range.” The U8K is the latest version of this TV — it includes a mini-LED backlight, gaming features and 4K resolution — and at $400 off it looks to be an excellent deal.
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If you want the best possible picture, you shouldn’t mess around with anything other than OLED. LG makes the best OLED TVs out there, and even though the newer C3 is a good TV, the C2 is almost as good, and it’s way cheaper. At $1,297, the 65-inch model is close to the lowest price we’ve seen.
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Read our LG OLED C2 Series 2022 review.
In our budget TV shootout, the TCL 4-Series combined decent image quality with our favorite smart TV system, and this price is still incredibly low for a 50-inch TV.
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