Amazon Prime Day arrives this week, running June 21-22, and it’s one of the best opportunities outside of Black Friday to pick up a new TV for less. Whether you’re looking for a budget option or a high-end gaming TV, you’ll have some great Prime Day TV deals to choose from, both at Amazon and competing stores like Best Buy, the latter of which is running flash sales every day through Tuesday.
For Prime Day 2021, Amazon is discounting a wide range of Fire TVs from Toshiba and Insignia, starting at just $100 for a 24-inch HD smart TV up to a 65-inch smart 4K TV for $450. These are great options for streaming-focused households or for sticking in a bedroom, gym, or anywhere else you need an extra screen. Prime Day Fire TV deals also include markdowns on a Fire TV 4K Essentials bundle ($56) and the Fire TV gaming bundle ($74), which includes the Luna Controller.
4K TVs from brands like LG and Sony are discounted as well, from the Sony X950H 75-inch 4K Smart TV for $2,000 to the LG 65-inch CX OLED 4K TV, our top pick for gaming, for $1,850. Check out the best Prime Day TV deals available now below–we’ll continue updating this story as more great discounts appear online. And if you’re looking to upgrade your home theater room further, check out the best Prime Day soundbar deals.
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Exclusively at Best Buy today only, you can snag a Hisense 60-inch 4K TV for $110 off. Well-rated with an average 4.6 out of 5 stars, the Hisense A6G Series TV supports Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10, auto low-latency mode for smooth, lag-free gameplay, and DTS Virtual:X for immersive audio. It also has the Android TV interface for streaming from services like Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, and Disney+.
If you’re just looking for a no-fuss 4K set and love the Amazon Fire TV interface, then the two combine in Insignia’s 65-inch TV that includes Amazon’s streaming box inside. That means no fussing with new apps or an unfamiliar OS, just the same streaming collection and navigation that you might already be used to. Even if having Fire TV doesn’t matter to you, you’ll still benefit from the crispness of the 4K panel and the large screen size. This could be a main TV in your home, and it costs less than 500 bucks right now.
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Insignia is one of the brands Amazon is heavily pushing during Prime Day with cheap HD and 4K TV deals.
A 2021 Toshiba 55-inch 4K TV is discounted among Prime Day’s TV deals–the C350 Series TV features Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10, DTS Virtual:X surround sound, and, of course, has Fire TV built-in so you can surf multiple streaming services with one device that does it all.
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Like Insignia, Amazon is pushing Toshiba TV deals hard during Prime Day. They all come with Fire TV and offer an affordable range of 720p to 4K displays.
LG has carved out a space in the market exclusively for its OLED TVs, and for good reason. The CX might be 2020’s consumer model, but it’s still one of the best 4K TVs you can buy today for any content, and especially if you’re looking for a premium experience for movies and games. With its support for Dolby Vision, incredible contrast and color reproduction, and inclusion of four HDMI 2.1 ports, it’s a good investment for the future, too. And even before Prime Day, you can grab it for a great price.
Sony’s X950H offers a stellar picture as well as some great tech that makes it easy to recommend. The X950H has Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision as well as a fast 120Hz refresh rate and crisp 4K resolution with HDR. While its lack of HDMI 2.1 is a bummer, it’s still a wonderful TV for gaming and watching movies/TV thanks to its fast and efficient X1 processor. It comes with Google assistant built-in, too. The 75-inch model is on sale for $2,000 at Amazon, down from $2,500.
While the CX is balanced for price and performance, LG does offer a tier higher with its GX line, which is at its lowest price at Amazon right now. This deal on the 77-inch is vastly more expensive, but you get the same features–incredible HDR support, HDMI 2.1, and more–with a much bigger display that also comes with a handy wall mount. That allows you to place it flush with a wall, making it look like a piece of art when it displays one of its many dynamic wallpapers. If aesthetics are as important as image quality, then it doesn’t get much better than this.
Another great pick from Sony is the X80J, which launched earlier this year. You lose out on HDMI 2.1 support at this price, but you still get a suitably large 65-inch display with HDR support (including Dolby Vision) and low-latency game modes for all your consoles. The TV is equipped with Google TV, the latest streaming suite from the company that has started replacing Android TV. Its ADS panel is like a typical IPS one, which means you can depend on great color reproduction and even better viewing angles.
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