Amazon Prime Day is always a great time to consider TV upgrades (besides Black Friday). Although big screen TV prices have fallen largely over the past years, even for precise tech such as OLED, there is always room for extra discounts.
The July Prime Day may end now, but we are still seeing many other manufacturers reducing prices on Samsung, Sony and LG sets. And as always, we have also submitted some solid deals on streaming devices and sound bars to further upgrade your setup. Who needs to get out for cinema when you can find a huge screen and bombing sound on a huge discount? These are the best deals on Prime Day TV that you can still find today.
Prime de TV deals are still available
HISS 240 for Hens QD6 (55 inches) (below $ 380): Heson is on a ton TV feature providing roll at a very low cost, and the QD6 line is an excellent example of this. It includes Amazon’s Fire TV and Alexa Support, and also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. It can even handle a little fast gaming with a 120 -hez refresh rate.
TCL QM 6 (55 inches) for T 448 (below $ 600): TCL’s middle distance sets eventually fall below $ 500 for prime day, and it becomes one of the high quality options in this price range of QM6. It has a bright mini -LED panel, which has a 144Hz refresh rate for gaming and also includes an onicuable speaker setup built -in. Although this is technically a budget has been set at this price, it will certainly not look like a low -level TV.
Rocko Smart TV (65 inches) for $ 348 (below $ 450): Rocko’s basic smart TV offers most of your need: a decent 4K screen, a large selection of apps on the Rocko platform and easily browsing Rocko Voice Remote. These sets are ideal in rooms as secondary (or Territi) TV where you do not demand the best quality. (There are also some big deals on the big rookie smart TV: the 85 -inch model is just $ 800, and the 75 -inch version is $ 700.)
LG OLED EVO C5 (65 inches) in $ 1,797 (below $ 2,700): LG has permanently improved its C series in the past years, and C5 EVO is still the best model. In addition to the usual benefits of OLED, it also plays a shining booster that can help in bright rooms as well as LG’s “perfect color” technology. The C5 EVO also has a 144hz refresh rate for gaming, as well as support for NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD Freesync variable refresh rate technology. (If you are looking for something bigger, the 77 -inch model has been exempted up to 8 2,800.)
Sony Bravia 8 II (65 “) Old for QD OLED $ 2,998 (below $ 3,500) Old: Everything you want in a high -end TV, such as quantum dots for their color and brightness, as well as partially, in -opinion, and a sophisticated olyed panel of an inactivity, and a sophisticated inactivity. I, this is handled by Sony’s XR chip (you can also snatch a 55 -inch model in $ 2500.)
TCLQM 6 (98 -inch) QD Mini led 8,800 (below $ 3,000 MSRP): QM6 is one of the best deals we have seen under $ 2,000 on 98 -inch TV, and best, it’s not just a bargain screen. It has a bright mini LED display that has quantum dots for better color, and it plays a sharp 144hz refresh rate for gaming. (If you do not have a wall space for about 100 inch sets, the 65 -inch model is similar to that and less than half of its lowest price and its lowest price is less than $ 100. The 75 -inch model is also a huge deal in $ 800.)
TCLQM 8 (65 -inch) QD Money led $ 998 (below 8,800): The company’s best and brightest mini -lead screens are presented with quantum dot in the QM 8 sets of TCL. It has ultra -thin bezel for sharp gaming, 144hz refresh rate and on the contrary is one of the ratio that you will see out of the OLED screen. Basically, this is one of the best screens you will find that no OLED. Although we think the 65 -inch model is a huge deal for most rooms, you can step up to $ 1,500, $ 85 inches, $ 85 inches in $ 2,199 and 98 inches in 98 inches, 000 3,000.
Sony Bravia 5 (85 inches) led to $ 2,298 (below $ 2,800): Bravia 5 couples Sony’s XR image processing chip a super bright mini LED panel. It will not reach the deep dark black surface of the OLED, but the mini LED receives something closely, and it can be far more bright than the OLED panels. It makes a mini LED TV along with this model, which is a great option for bright rooms. –
Samsung The Frame Pro (65 inches) for $ 1,948 (below $ 2,200): New for 2025, Samsung’s frame Pro set offers bright and high quality mini LED panels for a high TV viewing experience. For most residential rooms, a 65 -inch frame pro is a great option because it is so large to provide a deep experience of viewing, and it also comes with Samsung’s wireless One Connect Box for low cable clutter.
Hesson S7 NN Kenavist V (65 inches) for HISE 898 (below $ 1,300): Heson’s spin on the frame set of Samsung comes with a spin, canawist V, very cheap and boot loads of features. The S7N plays an anti -fountain display and art format, as you will expect, but also has 144Hz support for a little gaming. It also comes along a slim wall to the mountain so that you can hang it on your wall, like the real work of art. (The 55 -inch model is also a huge deal in $ 689, and is reduced to 77 inches to $ 1,399.)
Best Prime Day Home Entertainment deals are still available
Sony Bravia Theater Bar for 9998 (below $ 1,400): The Bravia Theater Bar is 9 Sony’s most capable self -made sound bar, which has 13 speakers and dolby Atmos, virtually virtualized surrounding sound with DTS: X and Sony’s own 360 local sound mapping technology. If you want to enjoy your favorite movies and music out loud, this is the best option, but don’t even want to see the speaker in your room. –
Sony Bravia Theater Quad $ 2,000 (below $ 2,500): Leave Sony to Sony to do something different in the world of home entertainment. The Bravia Theater Quad is a combination of four flat modules, which includes a total of sixteen speakers, which really provide envelope sounds. They are the ideal solution for everyone who wants the theater experience, but does not want to see a huge tower or bookstore speaker in their place. They support Sony’s 360 local sound mapping, as well as Dolby Atmos and DTS: X.
Rocko Ultra for $ 69 (below $ 100): Rook Certain Home theater enthusiasts are the best streaming streams that want to avoid more expensive Apple TV. It handles every video and audio format in which you want – including dolby vision, Atmos and HDR 10+ – and it also comes with Rocko rechargeable remote pro. Rocko Ultra is the fastest tool in the company, so you can expect to zip the Roko interface and apps, which is much faster than cheap streaming sticks.
Rocko Streaming Stick+ $ 30 (below $ 40): Strong stick+ Rocko’s strong app selection is the easiest way to bring on any 4K TV. This is a great option for the first generation of 4K sets that either have no streaming apps, or are still very slow. And this is a huge gadget to bring a tour to maintain access to all your favorite streaming services.
Rocko Streaming Stick HD for $ 20 (below $ 30): Basic HD Rocko Streaming Stick is a solid option for bringing streaming apps to old TV, which does not support 4K or any fancy HDR standards. Certainly, it’s not as much as you can, but is able to have a backup streaming device for $ 20. (Or someone will not mind losing you while traveling). And if you have an old TV that is still working, it is definitely able to invest a bit to get modern apps.


