Amazon’s Prime Day sale officially kicks off Oct. 7, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a fabulous TV upgrade at a great price. And not just on TVs — there are early deals rolling in on laptops, headphones, Apple products and more, too. If you see a model you like with the right size, specs and price, you can go ahead and grab a new TV right now.
Of course, Amazon isn’t the only retailer offering discounts on TVs from major brands like Sony, TCL, Samsung and LG. Best Buy, Walmart and Woot are, too. We’ve gathered the best early offers below and will continue to update this page as new offers drop, so be sure to check back regularly.
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Best Early October Prime Day TV deals
This Sony Bravia XR may be a couple of years old but you can get it for almost half the price of the 2025 model. The picture quality is stellar, the stand is more stable than the newer models and the remote isn’t cluttered with buttons for Crunchyroll and Sony’s LIV streaming platform.
Thanks to its absolutely stunning OLED display, exceptional contrast and extensive gaming features, the LG C4 Series is our top pick for the overall best TV value this year. It also supports Dolby Vision and Atmos for a truly great user experience. And it has LG’s Alpha 9 AI processor, which automatically enhances picture quality. Plus Amazon Alexa is built in for easy hands-free control. Originally listed at $2,700, you can get it for half that right now.
If you’re in the market for a massive screen, this is a deal you won’t want to miss. Our experts named the TCL QM8 as the best TV for the money this year and this 85-inch model is a steal at $700 off. It features a 4K QLED display with HDR10 Plus support for sharp contrast, as well as a 120Hz refresh rate for fluid action. The TV also has Google Chromecast built in for easy wireless streaming.
Knock a hundred bucks off this 75-inch 2025 TV with HDR10 Plus, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, a 144Hz refresh rate and the Fire TV platform. It also has Game Mode Pro for the gamers and comes with Alexa built in, as well as a voice remote for easy searching. With a screen this size and so many features, it’s a solid choice for your entertainment hub.
The Frame is the TV to beat for anyone looking for a TV with a veneer of sophistication. The matte screen and Pantone-validated color reproduction allow this TV to double as a digital art gallery, cycling through classic or modern art or even family photos when you’re not glued to YouTube.
This is one of Samsung’s largest and most color-accurate televisions, and the first of the Q80 series to feature mini-LED backlighting for better contrast and overall brightness. If you want a massive theatrical screen, this 100-inch model should do the trick.
This 2024 Google TV from Hisense offers a variable refresh rate for a smoother gaming experience and a voice remote with Google Assistant voice commands. The mute button can also turn on closed captioning, for all those whispered scenes between deafening action stunts.
LG’s B4 series TVs have a stunning OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate as well as Dolby Vision, HDR10 Plus and HLG support for fluid action, vibrant colors and rich blacks. LG’s WebOS interface also offers a less intrusive interface compared with Samsung Tizen, Google TV or Roku.
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More Prime Day TV deals
- TCL 43-inch Class S4 4K Roku TV: $198 (save $80). It’s equipped with Roku so you can immediately start streaming on a top interface.
- Insignia 50-inch F50 Series 4K Fire TV: $180 (save $120). Best Buy’s affordable line of TVs just got even more affordable.
- Samsung 55-inch S95 Series OLED 4K TV: $1,898 (save $302). This fancy TV with an OLED display transforms low-resolution content into 4K using AI.
- Vizio 65-inch Class Quantum 4K TV: $378 (save $120). Wide-angle viewing provides you with a nice picture no matter where you sit.
- Pioneer 43-inch LED 4K UHD Smart Xumo TV: $150 (save $40). This model has a 4K UHD resolution, which is pretty impressive for less than $200.
- TCL 43-inch Q6-Series QLED Google TV: $220 (save $20). This Google TV offers hands-free streaming with Google Assistant.
- Philips 40-inch Roku TV: $148 (save $76). This modestly sized TV is another excellent choice for bedrooms and dens, and it has the Roku platform built in.
- Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 OLED TV: $2,000 (save $300). This OLED Google TV features Acoustic Surface Audio Plus to deliver immersive sound from the entire screen.
- TCL 85-inch Q7 4K QLED TV: $900 (save $800). A screen this large for $1,000 is a bargain. Bring this TV home for a cinematic experience that many can’t match.
- TCL 98-inch Q6 4K QLED TV: $1,500 (save $1,500). Bring this TV home to complete your home theater setup. It also supports AirPlay 2 for seamless integration with your iPhone.
- LG 65-inch G5 Series OLED TV: $2,800 (save $600). Our reviewers hailed this absolutely stunning OLED LG TV for having the overall best picture quality of 2025.
- Toshiba 85-inch Class C350 Fire TV: $700 (save $500). This Fire TV is compatible with Dolby Atmos, low-latency audio and variable refresh rate to ensure you have the smooth frames when you need it without the wasted energy always running at 240Hz.
- Samsung 55-inch The Frame TV: $1,200 (save $300). This elegant smart TV includes an anti-reflection coating and doubles as a frame that improves your decor. It supports 4K resolution and has a 120Hz refresh rate.
- Hisense 65-Inch S7N CanvasTV Series Google Smart TV: $998. (save $302). This slim QLED 4K TV has a matte display art mode that blends into your home decor.
- Roku 55-inch smart TV 2025: $300. (save $50). This smart TV has a voice remote and free delivery and setup.
Is October Prime Day the best time to buy TVs?
While Amazon’s October Prime Day event, also known as Prime Big Deal Days isn’t necessarily the biggest TV sale of the year, it does help that we’re in football season. Some significant savings are out there on select models, which we’ll highlight here. Some early deals are already available, and we expect more offers will drop as we get closer to Oct. 7, when October Prime Day kicks off. Additionally, some deals — particularly those outside of Amazon — will linger for a few days afterward. This event is a great time to invest in big-ticket items like TVs, so we’d lean toward getting your order in now if you see a model you like at a good price.
Which retailers offer the best October Prime Day TV deals?
Prime Day is Amazon’s sale, so you’re bound to get the best deals from Amazon. However, other retailers like Best Buy and Walmart are offering some excellent counter sales for Prime Day. You’ll also want to check out smaller online-only retailers like Adorama and B&H Photo, as they may be offering some under-the-radar bargains that aren’t being matched elsewhere.
What else is on sale for October Prime Day?
There is a huge variety of deals that you can shop across Amazon’s Prime Day sales and from other retailers as part of their counter sales. These include tons of top tech like TVs and laptops, including top brands like Apple and Anker. You’ll also find home goods and big-ticket items like mattresses. It’s also a good time to start holiday shopping. To give you a good idea of what’s out there, you can check out our full roundup of all the best Prime Day deals available.
How we choose the best Prime Day deals
At CNET, we’ve covered shopping events for more than five years, including Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless others. We’ve become skilled at weeding out scams and superficial deals, so you get only the best offers.
When choosing television deals, we look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time. Our team of devoted experts has tested hundreds of TVs to ensure we’re bringing you the best of the best.
- Real discounts mean exactly that. We look at the price history for that product to make sure no brands are inflating prices to make the discount seem more substantial than it is.
- Quality reviews and testing are important for any product, but especially for TVs. If you’re unhappy the first time you turn it on, the discount wasn’t worthwhile.
- Remaining sale time is a huge part of our vetting process. If a deal seems like it will only be around for a short while or will only be available for the remaining stock, we’ll let you know upfront, so you don’t come back to the deal later only to be disappointed.
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