The Prime Day TV sale continues to go strong in the final hours of Amazon's big two-day sale You can still find big discounts from all major brands, including Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL, and Fire TV Edition brands like Insignia and Toshiba
There are many selections in terms of size and picture quality, from 32-inch to heavily discounted OLED TVs Here are all of the best deals on TVs for Prime Day 2 as we approach midnight (PT), the end of Amazon's sales event
TVs are one of Amazon's best-selling products on Prime Day Not surprisingly, Amazon's own Fire TV tends to see the biggest price drops According to the retailer, it sold "millions of Fire TV Edition Smart TVs" on Prime Day last year
Thus, if you are looking for an inexpensive Smart TV, the Fire TV Edition set is probably your best bet These TVs sell for less than $100 For example, Insignia's 24-inch 720p Fire TV was on sale for $9999 earlier this month On Prime Day, a 39-inch version of this TV could sell for $99
If you want a TV with 4K resolution and HDR support, Insignia and Toshiba's Fire TV will again lead the pack Expect models like Insignia's 50-inch 4K Fire TV to drop to $199 Toshiba's 50-inch 4K Fire TV, on the other hand, could go below $299
We also expect 4K TVs from TCL, Hisense, LG, and Samsung to sell at Amazon Prime Day TV prices; TCL and Hisense are expected to lead the price decline with 50-inch panels selling for as low as $279 Meanwhile, 70-inch TVs could sell for $549 or less, as recently seen on Labor Day
While the majority of Prime Day TV specials are focused on LCDs, expect to see some specials on more expensive OLED TVs as well But don't expect all of them to be offered by Amazon Last year on Prime Day, the LG E8 55-inch OLED TV dropped to an all-time low of $1,299 However, that sale was offered by Amazon competitor Newegg
When it comes to OLED sales, we suggest keeping an eye on Best Buy On Labor Day, LG and Sony OLEDs were discounted up to $1,200 On Prime Day, we expect OLED prices to drop to $999
Amazon is not alone in its Prime Day TV specials Rivals Best Buy and Walmart tend to have similarly aggressive TV sales during Amazon's holiday period In fact, last year Best Buy sometimes offered the same prices as Amazon's Prime Day TV sale, but with specials that Amazon does not offer (Recall, a few years ago, Best Buy and Amazon struck a deal whereby Best Buy would become an authorized seller of Amazon's Fire TV Edition TV As a result, the two companies tend to offer the same prices, although Best Buy may have a larger inventory of certain models
Walmart, on the other hand, tends to offer Prime Day TVs at impressive prices for models not advertised by Amazon, such as Sceptre and Vizio We will continue to track each retailer's deals, but it is worth noting that when it comes to TVs, Amazon is one of the few retailers offering excellent deals
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