Amazon’s summer blowout, Prime Day, has started. That means this week is a great time to think about upgrading your entertainment setup with a new 4K TV, or maybe even an 8K TV. But with so much on offer, where do you start, and how do you know if you’re even getting a good deal? That’s where we come in — we’re live-tracking all the best Prime Day TV deals right here, right now, at Amazon and in the rival Best Buy Prime Day and Walmart Prime Day sales.
LiveLast updated July 12, 2022 3:10 AM
Save $200 on the Phenomenal LG C1 OLED TV
LG makes some of the best screens in the world, being used in everything from monitors to mobile phones, but what it’s most well-known for is TVs, and the LG C1 OLED 4K TV is possibly one of the best. But they can come at a steep price, which is why we love this deal from Best Buy that brings the cost of a 55-inch model down to $1,100 from $1,300 for Prime Day, which si a must if you’re looking for a high-end TV.
Get a 24-inch Smart TV for $90
With such a big focus on massive TVs, with some of the best TVs being as big as 75 inches, many smaller sizes tend to get overlooked, which is a shame given that they also serve a purpose. For example, this F20-series, 24-inch TV may not seem like something that would fit in an average home, but it’s a great TV for us in the kitchen, a bedroom, or even a studio apartment where space is at a premium and you’re going to be sitting up close to the TV anyway.
This 40-inch HDTV is Under $200
Ultra HD is great, but shelling out the cash for a 4K TV might be overkill if you just need a smaller screen for a bedroom, playroom, or similar area where a big-screen television would overwhelm. At 40 inches, this Vizio D-Series smart TV is perfect for spaces like the ones just mentioned, and it’s on sale right now at a price that won’t leave a huge dent in your wallet.
This 50-inch Vizio 4K is $300 (was $360)
For just $300, this 50-inch Vizio TV gives you a lot of screen for a small price. The television runs Vizio’s own SmartCast smart software, which is a bit like having a Google Chromecast baked into the television, offering instant access to streaming services like Netflix. Like all high-resolution 4K TVs worth buying, the Vizio V-Series has HDR on board (in this case, we’re looking at two standards: Dolby Vision and HDR10+) for making movies, shows, and live events appear more lifelike, and a 4K Upscale Engine for converting HD material into 4K Ultra HD in real time.
Get This 70-inch TCL 4K TV for $500
If you’re still learning about 4K, this TCL 70-inch Class 4-Series 4K TV is a fantastic way to upgrade from standard HD. Offering an Android TV experience, it ticks all the boxes you could require when checking out our 4K TV buying guide. Besides the large 70-inch display, it also offers up high dynamic range (HDR) so that you get brighter and more accurate colors than standard HD resolutions. With slim bezels, you can spend more time focusing on what’s on screen rather than worrying about your view being obscured in some way. That also means the TCL 70-inch Class 4-Series 4K TV looks good in your living room, taking up no more space than it needs to.
55-Inch Insignia F50 Series QLED 4K TV for $500
You don’t have to pay a huge premium to get a QLED TV any more, as the Insignia F50 Series 4K Fire TV shows. This is the first Fire TV with a quantum-dot display, which means that it’s built with a QLED panel instead of the standard LED panel you find on most sets. This adds a layer of tiny particles (quantum dots) that amplify light to deliver a brighter, more vibrant, and more color-accurate picture. It also comes with an Alexa Voice Remote, which can be used to control the television and other compatible smart home equipment using your voice.
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