The Best Prime Day TV Sales, According to a Tech Deals Writer[html]
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Prime Day is June 23 to 26, and Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools before it's over.
Prime Day has knocked hundreds of dollars—and in some cases more than $1,000—off TVs ranging from affordable 4K sets to massive mini-LED and OLED models. These are the deals worth considering for spare bedrooms and bright living rooms, to gaming setups, and full home theaters.
This Amazon Fire TV is $180 off
At $279.99, down from $459.99, Amazon's Ember 55" Fire TV is the one to get when you want a decent 4K screen without investing too much. Fire TV and Alexa are built in, and while the picture is fairly basic, it makes sense for a bedroom, guest room, or anywhere you do not need home-theater quality.
This Amazon-exclusive Mini-LED TV from TCL is 34% off
The Amazon-exclusive 65-inch TCL QM64L is down to $529.99 from $799.99—its lowest price, according to price trackers. This 2026 model’s Mini-LED screen looks brighter and more vibrant than a typical budget TV, while its native 144Hz refresh rate keeps games and sports looking smooth, even though its local dimming is not as precise as it is on pricier sets.
This Hisense art TV is at a record-low price
Hisense’s 65-inch S7 CanvasTV is down to an all-time low of $849.99 from $1,299.99, and offers the same basic idea as Samsung’s The Frame Pro Smart TV—a matte screen that looks like artwork—but for less. While Samsung has a better art library, Hisense gives you a bright QLED picture and saves you almost $650. For an even more budget-friendly take on the same idea, TCL’s NXTVISION Picture Frame Canvas Art TV is down to $595.99 from $999.99.
This exceptionally bright non-OLED TV is over $1,700 off
The U8QG offers the best non-OLED picture quality on this list, and PCMag gave it an “excellent” rating. The 100-inch model launched at $3,999.99 and is now over $1,700 off for Prime Day. It gets exceptionally bright (an OLED will still produce deeper blacks, but at this brightness level, very few people will notice or care), and its anti-reflection coating makes it the one I would look at for a bright living room. Its native 165Hz panel also makes it well-suited to gaming.
This 75-inch Toshiba 4K Fire TV is under $1,000
This 75-inch Toshiba is down to $899.99 from $1,499.97—almost $600 off, and the lowest recorded price, according to price trackers. It has Fire TV baked in, so Alexa and all major streaming services are ready to go, making it a strong option for anyone who wants a genuinely large screen with solid gaming support but does not want to spend premium Sony or Samsung money.
LG’s 2026 85-inch Mini-LED TV is $400 off
This 2026 Amazon exclusive, LG 85QNED73B, is down to an all-time low of $999.99 from $1,399.99, and gives you LG’s bright Mini-LED picture and easy-to-use webOS software on a huge screen without the cost of a C-series OLED. It also comes with the latest version of webOS, which now integrates Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot alongside 400-plus free channels through LG Channels.
Samsung loyalists can get this 85-inch Neo QLED for $800 off
The QN80H sits below Samsung's OLED lineup in terms of pure contrast performance, but in a bright room at 85 inches, the Mini-LED brightness is more practical than an OLED anyway. And right now, this 2026 model (85QN80H) is down to $2,497.99 from $3,297.99. You get Samsung’s Tizen software to handle streaming, while Vision AI adjusts the picture, and Object Tracking Sound makes audio feel more connected to what is happening on screen.
The 75-inch Sony Bravia 9 is also