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Prime Day has served up several great deals on 4K TVs

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Prime Day offers a prime opportunity for consumers to upgrade their home entertainment with significant discounts on 4K TVs, especially last year's models that still deliver high performance. This surge in deals makes advanced TV technology more accessible, encouraging consumers to prioritize quality and value without feeling the need to chase the latest releases. For the industry, it signals a mature market where quality is consistent across generations, shifting focus toward affordability and user experience.

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There are three times of year that are best for buying a new TV: leading up to the Super Bowl, Black Friday, and of course now, during Amazon Prime Day. Many of the new 2026 models have been released, and while some will be seeing discounts, the majority of the best deals are going to be on last year’s TVs.

While you might feel FOMO setting in, I don’t think there’s much to worry about. The quality of TVs — from budget models up to flagships — is closer than it’s ever been. And that goes for year-to-year improvements, as well. There’s been so much focus in the TV industry on new high-end RGB LED TVs coming out, like the Sony Bravia 7 II. Sure, the tech is interesting, but its performance is not drastically different than the LED TVs from 2025. Even OLEDs from last year can outperform some of the new RGB LED TVs.

We’re in a heyday of TV technology, and during the Prime Day sale, there sure are lots of options. These are the ones I think are the best right now. I’ve also included discounts on streaming devices.

The best deals on 4K TVs

65 inches is a sweet spot for TVs, and getting one as good as the TCL QM6K for only $527.99 at Amazon and Walmart is worth it (it’s only $2 more at Best Buy if you prefer them, too). It’s particularly good for someone looking for a lower-priced gaming TV, as it supports high refresh rates up to 4K/144Hz with a PC (or 1080p at 288Hz) with VRR and has low input lag. It’s not the light cannon that more expensive TCL TVs are, but in a light-controlled room there’s enough brightness for watching or playing anything.

You and The Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel will own the same TV if you buy the Sony A95L , for 23% off. This 77-inch QD-OLED has incredible picture quality, thanks it part to Sony’s industry-leading processing. It’s still $3,498 during this Walmart sale and $3,499 at Best Buy , but if you want one of the best TVs ever (and a multi-year winner of the Value Electronics TV Shootout) this is the lowest price we’ve seen on it.

If you do need or want a bigger high-brightness TV, there’s the 75-inch Hisense U8QG for $1,299 at Amazon and Best Buy . And if you want to go really big, Best Buy has the 100-inch for $2,220 , which is ridiculous pricing for a TV so big. When I reviewed the 65-inch model last year , it was the brightest TV I had tested, with over 5,000 nits from a small window. Because of that, its HDR performance is excellent, with small specular highlights popping off the screen. And it means you don’t need to worry about ambient light ruining your ability to see the picture (and its glossy screen even handles reflections pretty well). The U8QG has great gaming support — AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR with a refresh rate up to 165Hz, Dolby Vision gaming, and good motion handling. But be aware that it also only has three HDMI 2.1 ports, with its fourth connection port being USB-C DisplayPort. So if you need to connect four HDMI sources, this isn’t the set for you.

The best deals on streaming devices

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