Prime Day TV Deals for Early October: TCL, Sony and Hisense among others

Amazon’s highly anticipated Prime Day event is set for next week, but savvy shoppers can already find impressive discounts on top-tier televisions from brands like Sony, Samsung, and more. If waiting until Black Friday isn’t an option for upgrading your TV, we’ve compiled the standout Prime Day TV offers currently available. Additionally, Amazon’s Fire TV Sticks are enjoying notable price cuts. Keep in mind that Amazon’s “Prime Big Deal Days,” running officially from October 7 to 8, will extend for several days, and we’ll keep this guide updated as fresh deals emerge.

Top Prime Day TV Deals to Watch

TCL QM6K: Exceptional Value for Budget-Conscious Buyers

The TCL QM6K is widely praised as one of the best budget-friendly TVs in 2024. While it doesn’t match the contrast, brightness, or color depth of premium models, its quantum-dot technology combined with mini-LED backlighting and full-array local dimming delivers impressive picture quality for the price. Running on the user-friendly Google TV platform, it’s an excellent choice for gamers thanks to its low input lag and native 144Hz refresh rate, which can be boosted to 288Hz at 1080p resolution. Currently, the 75-inch version is available at its lowest price ever-just $750 on Amazon.

Hisense U8QG Mini-LED 65-inch: A Bright Option for Well-Lit Rooms

Priced at $1,082 after a $416 discount, the Hisense U8QG Mini-LED TV is a standout LCD model for 2024. It surpasses the TCL QM6K in brightness and contrast, making it a solid alternative for those who prefer LCD over OLED. However, like most LCDs, it suffers from some color washout when viewed at an angle. Unique to this model is a USB-C port, ideal for connecting gaming laptops or consoles like the Nintendo Switch. While it lacks HDR and VRR support, it excels in bright environments where OLEDs typically struggle. Though not an all-time low, this is the best price recorded since July.

Samsung S90F 65-inch QD TV: Vibrant Colors with Quantum Dot Technology

At $1,498 after a $100 markdown, the Samsung S90F features a quantum dot OLED panel that blends OLED’s deep blacks with enhanced color vibrancy. It supports four HDMI 2.1 ports and a 144Hz refresh rate, making it a versatile choice for gamers and cinephiles alike. While it doesn’t support Dolby Vision HDR, it delivers a more colorful image compared to some WOLED competitors like the LG C5, which retains deeper blacks in bright rooms. Note that only the 55-, 65-, and 77-inch models use this premium panel; other sizes in the U.S. market employ a less impressive WOLED panel.

Sony Bravia XR A80K QD-OLED 65-inch: Premium Picture Quality for Enthusiasts

Although priced at $2,998 after a $502 discount, the Sony Bravia XR A80K QD-OLED TV is celebrated for its outstanding image processing, upscaling capabilities, and color accuracy. Its QD-OLED panel delivers exceptional contrast and motion handling, bringing cinematic content closer to the creator’s vision. Powered by Google TV, it offers a smooth and intuitive interface. For those seeking alternatives, the older Sony A95L provides similar performance at a lower cost, while the LG G5 and Samsung S95F models offer higher brightness levels and better gaming features, including more HDMI 2.1 ports and lower input lag.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K: Affordable Streaming with Solid Performance

Available for $25, the Fire TV Stick 4K delivers most features found in the Fire TV Stick 4K Max but with a slightly slower processor, 8GB of storage, and Wi-Fi 5 instead of Wi-Fi 6. These differences are minor for casual users seeking an inexpensive streaming device. While the Fire OS interface can feel cluttered and heavily promote Amazon’s ecosystem, this deal is the best price seen in the past year, just $3 above its all-time low.

Amazon Fire TV Stick HD: Best Budget Streaming Device

At a record low price of $18, the Fire TV Stick HD remains our top pick for budget streaming. It supports 1080p resolution and is powered by a slower chipset compared to 4K models, which may affect performance slightly. Despite the same interface quirks as its higher-end counterparts, it’s an excellent choice for upgrading older TVs or basic monitors with streaming capabilities.

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