Amazon Prime Day is always a great time to consider a TV upgrade (aside from Black Friday, of course). While the prices for big screen TVs have fallen quite a bit over the years, even for coveted tech like OLED, thereâs always room for additional discounts.
July Prime Day may be over now, but weâre still seeing prices slashed on Samsung, Sony and LG sets, in addition to several other manufacturers. And as usual, weâve also collected a few solid deals on streaming devices and soundbars to upgrade your setup even more. Who needs to shell out for the cinema when you can get an enormous screen and bombastic sound at a huge discount? These are the best Prime Day TV deals you can still get today.
Prime Day TV deals still available
Hisense QD6 (55-inch) for $240 (down from $380): Hisense is on a roll delivering tons of TV features at a very low cost, and the QD6 line is a prime example of that. It has Amazonâs Fire TV and Alexa support built in, and it also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. It can even handle a bit of fast gaming with a 120Hz refresh rate.
TCL QM6K (55-inch) for $448 (down from $600): TCLâs mid-range sets finally fall below $500 for Prime Day, and that makes the QM6K one of the higher quality options in this price range. It features a bright Mini LED panel, a 144Hz refresh rate for gaming and it even includes an Onkyo speaker setup built-in. While itâs technically a budget set at this price, it certainly wonât look like a low-grade TV.
Roku Smart TV (65-inch) for $348 (down from $450): Rokuâs basic smart TVs offer most of what you need: A decent 4K screen, a large selection of apps on Rokuâs platform and a Roku Voice Remote for easy browsing. These sets are ideal as secondary (or tertiary) TVs in rooms where you donât demand the best quality. (There are also some great deals on larger Roku Smart TVs: the 85-inch model is just $800, and the 75-inch version is $700.)
LG OLED Evo C5 (65-inch) for $1,797 (down from $2,700): LG has steadily improved its C-series over the years, and the C5 Evo is its best model yet. In addition to the usual benefits of OLED, it also sports a brightness booster that can help it work well in bright rooms, as well as LGâs own âPerfect Colorâ technology. The C5 Evo also has a fast 144Hz refresh rate for gaming, as well as support for NVIDIAâs G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync variable refresh rate technology. (If youâre looking for something larger, the 77-inch model has also been discounted to $2,800.)
Sony Bravia 8 II (65â) QD OLED for $2,998 (down from $3,500): Sonyâs top of the line set has everything youâd want in a high-end TV, like quantum dots for improved color and brightness, as well as the inky dark blacks and infinite contrast of a modern OLED panel. Youâll always pay a bit of a premium for Sony TVs, but partially thatâs due to their world-class image processing â in this case, thatâs handled by Sonyâs XR chip. (You can also snag the 55-inch model for $2,500.)
TCL QM6K (98-inch) QD Mini LED for $1,800 (down from $3,000 MSRP): The QM6K is one of the best deals weâve seen on a 98-inch TV under $2,000, and best of all, itâs not just a bargain bin screen. It has a bright Mini LED display with quantum dots for enhanced color, and it sports a fast 144Hz refresh rate for gaming. (If you donât have the wall space for a nearly 100-inch set, the 65-inch model is similarly great and is down to $550, nearly half off its $1,000 MSRP and $100 off its lowest price. The 75-inch model is also a great deal at $800.)
TCL QM8K (65-inch) QD Mini LED for $998 (down from $1,800): TCLâs QM8 sets feature the companyâs best and brightest Mini LED screens with Quantum Dots. It has an ultra-thin bezel, 144Hz refresh rate for fast gaming and one of the best contrast ratios youâll see outside of an OLED screen. Basically, itâs one of the best screens youâll find thatâs not an OLED. While we think the 65-inch model is a great deal for most rooms, you can also step up to the 75-inch for $1,500, the 85-inch for $2,199 and the massive 98-inch set for $3,000.
Sony Bravia 5 (85-inch) Mini LED for $2,298 (down from $2,800): The Bravia 5 pairs a super bright Mini LED panel with Sonyâs XR image processing chip. It wonât reach the deep dark black levels of OLED, but Mini LED achieves something close, and it can also get much brighter than OLED panels. That makes this model, as well as any Mini LED TV, an excellent option for bright rooms. (You can also scale down to the 65-inch and 75-inch Bravia 5 for $1,300 and $1,800, respectively. And thereâs also the truly massive 98-inch model, which is now $1,000 off at $5,000.)
Samsung The Frame Pro (65-inch) for $1,948 (down from $2,200): New for 2025, Samsungâs Frame Pro sets offer brighter and higher-quality Mini LED panels for a superior TV watching experience. The 65-inch Frame Pro is a great option for most living rooms since itâs large enough to deliver an immersive viewing experience, and it also comes with Samsungâs wireless One Connect box for less cable clutter.
Hisense S7N CanvasTV (65-inch) for $898 (down from $1,300): Hisenseâs spin on Samsungâs Frame sets, the CanvasTV, comes in much cheaper and with a boatload of features. The S7N sports an anti-glare display and art mode, as youâd expect, but thereâs also 144Hz support for a bit of gaming. It also comes with a slim wall mount so you can hang it on your wall like a genuine work of art. (The 55-inch model is also a great deal at $689, and the 77-inch is down to $1,399.)
Best Prime Day home entertainment deals still available
Sony Bravia Theater Bar 9 for $998 (down from $1,400): The Bravia Theater Bar 9 is Sonyâs most capable self-contained soundbar, with 13 speakers and support for virtualized surround sound with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Sonyâs own 360 Spatial Sound Mapping technology. Itâs the best option if you want to enjoy your favorite movies and music loud, but also donât want to see speakers all over your living room. (The Bravia Theater 8 is also discounted to $698 and very well-equipped, with 11 speakers and the same surround sound support. )
Sony Bravia Theater Quad for $2,000 (down from $2,500): Leave it up to Sony to do something different in the world of home entertainment. The Bravia Theater Quad are a set of four flat modules, containing a total of sixteen speakers, which deliver truly enveloping surround sound. Theyâre the ideal solution for anyone who wants a theatrical experience, but doesnât want to see gigantic tower or bookshelf speakers in their space. They support Sonyâs 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, as well as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.
Roku Ultra for $69 (down from $100): Rokuâs ultimate set-top box is the best streamer for home theater enthusiasts who want to avoid the more expensive Apple TV. It handles every video and audio format youâd want â including Dolby Vision, Atmos and HDR 10+ â and it also comes with Rokuâs rechargeable Voice Remote Pro. The Roku Ultra is the fastest device from the company, so you can expect to zip around Rokuâs interface and apps far quicker than the cheaper streaming sticks.
Roku Streaming Stick+ for $30 (down from $40): The Roku Streaming Stick+ is the easiest way to bring Rokuâs robust app selection to any 4K TV. Itâs a great option for first-generation 4K sets that either had no streaming apps, or are way too slow by now. And itâs a great gadgets to bring on trips to maintain access to all of your favorite streaming services.
Roku Streaming Stick HD For $20 (down from $30): The basic HD Roku Streaming stick is a solid option for bringing streaming apps to older TVs, which likely donât support 4K or any fancy HDR standards. Sure, itâs as no frills as you can get, but for $20 itâs worth having a backup streaming device. (or one you wonât mind losing during a trip). And if you have an older TV thatâs still working, itâs definitely worth investing a bit to get modern apps.