Amazon's second Prime Day in 2023, known as Prime Big Deal Days, is set for sometime in October, but there are plenty of deals to tide you over in the meantime.
Amazon is home to Thursday Night Football, and if you've visited the site recently, you’ve probably seen the graphic counting down the hours until the next game. You don't have to watch on a subpar TV. Ahead of Prime Day, Amazon has a number of TVs from different brands and in a variety of sizes available at a discounted price.
The Best Pre-Prime Day TV Deals
- 48" Sony Bravia XR A90K 4K HDR OLED Smart TV for $1,398.00 (List Price $1,499.99)
- 50" Sony X85K Series 4K Smart TV (2022 Model) for $698.00 (List Price $849.99)
- 55" LG C2 OLED Evo 4K HDR 120Hz Native TV (2022 Model) for $1,296.99 (List Price $1,499.99)
- 55" Amazon Fire TV 4-Series 4K Smart TV for $349.99 (List Price $519.99)
- 65" TCL Class S4 4K HDR Smart TV (2023 Model) for $399.99 (List Price $529.99)
- 75" Amazon Omni QLED Series 4K HDR Smart Fire TV for $899.99 (List Price $1,099.99)
- 75" Samsung The Frame QLED 4K HDR 120Hz Smart TV for $1,999.99 (List Price $2,997.99)
*Deals are selected by our commerce team
While 1080p screens are still out there, you may as well step up to 4K, which is more commonplace and affordable than ever as TV technology continues to evolve. OLED screens provide more vivid colors and higher contrast ratios, but they're usually expensive. Mini-LED or QLED displays still offer great picture clarity at more budget-friendly prices. Gamers, meanwhile, will want to aim for a high native refresh rate so they can truly appreciate the power of their next-gen consoles (or desktops).
55-Inch LG C2 Evo OLED 4K HDR 120Hz Native TV (2022 Model)
(Credit: Will Greenwald)The LG C2 is arguably one of the best TVs for gaming on the market. It has four HDMI 2.1 ports and a 55-inch OLED panel that supports true 4K @ 120Hz passthrough when paired with a next-gen console like the PS5 or Xbox Series X. The variable refresh rate (VRR) allows the display to change its refresh rate to match that of the connected input to really take advantage of a console’s powerful processor. Non-gamers will also be impressed by the smooth frame rate and image quality when watching high-octane action scenes and sports championships.
- 55" LG C2 OLED Evo 4K HDR 120Hz Native TV (2022 Model) for $1,296.99 (List Price $1,499.99)
65-Inch Amazon Fire TV Omni 4K HDR TV With Dolby Vision
(Credit: Amazon)If Alexa already rules your smart home setup, the Amazon Fire TV is a no-brainer. This 4K smart TV can be controlled hands-free via your voice assistant thanks to the included Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote and will easily connect with Echo speakers for surround sound. The Fire TV platform’s home hub includes over 1 million movies and TV shows with subscriptions to your favorite streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ all in one place. The Fire TV Omni Series has been further enhanced with features like the Fire TV ambient experience and 4K QLED resolution, making it the best version of this particular line.
- 65" Amazon Omni Series 4K HDR Smart Fire TV for $599.99 (List Price $759.99)
50-Inch Sony X85K 4K HDR Google TV
(Credit: Amazon)This Sony Bravia X85K series television checks the boxes for a mixed usage TV and the price is pretty competitive. Because it supports 4K resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rates with HDMI 2.1 connectivity, this TV makes a great companion to your next-generation gaming console. Speaking of which, since this is a Sony device it has exclusive features for the PS5 to improve picture quality for an already-fantastic console. The 120Hz native refresh rate panel utilizes Motionflow XR technology to deliver fluid scenes whether you’re working on your KD ratio or watching a movie.
- 50" Sony X85K Series 4K Smart TV (2022 Model) for $698.00 (List Price $849.99)