Summer has arrived in full force and you know what that means: rad deals on some of the best TVs you can buy, of course! We’re seeing Amazon Prime Day deals on TV models across the full spectrum of sets, including major price dives on last year’s best and brightest. Amazon’s two-day sales event ups the ante, dropping some models to the lowest price we’ve seen all year.
We test products year-round and handpicked these deals. We’ll update this guide periodically throughout the sale event.
WIRED Featured Deals
- A bright and affordable QLED: TCL 65-inch Q7 QLED TV (2023) for $600 ($100 off)
- The sweetest OLED for your dollars: LG 55-inch C3 OLED for $1,097 ($200 off)
- A Roku budget baller: Roku 65-inch Plus Series QLED TV for $498 ($100 off)
- A flagship OLED with a quantum flex: Samsung S95C QD-OLED for $1,498 ($100 off)
- A blazing hot Mini LED: TCL QM851G QLED TV for $998 ($400 off)
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Top 5 TV Deals
TCL’s 2023 Q7 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is one of our favorite affordable TVs, offering a knockout blend of bright and colorful picture performance and a boatload of features for the money. Its sparkling display is armed with quantum dots for expansive colors and a 120-Hz refresh rate for sports and gaming. Modern gaming features like VRR (variable refresh rate) let the TV sync up perfectly with high-frame-rate games for smooth, tear-free performance. Unlike some rivals, the Q7 doesn’t provide mini LEDs for premium contrast control, but its hundreds of dimming zones and solid picture processing combine for deep black levels and good contrast. Whether you’re gaming in a sundrenched room or watching film noir in the dark, this TV rises to the challenge while keeping your budget intact.
LG’s C3 TV (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is once again my top candidate for the very best price-to-picture performance money can buy. As one of the best TVs we reviewed last year, this looker of an OLED provides a stunning mix of flashy brightness, vivid clarity, and stirringly realistic colors to put the “wow” factor in everything you watch. Even though it’s LG’s step-down model, the C3 loads up premium features, including a four-pack of HDMI 2.1 ports with the top gaming tech, LG’s swift (if sometimes cantankerous) webOS interface, and a stylish yet understated design. The C3 doesn’t get quite as bright as LG’s flagship G-Series, but it serves up the majority of the best from the top shelf at a more manageable price. That means there’s more money left over for a great soundbar, or better yet a sweet pair of bookshelf speakers. What? Did you think I was gonna recommend a mutual fund or something?
Roku’s budget class Plus Series QLED TV has a lot going for it, but its best feature is the Roku-based operating system that runs the show. Roku makes everything simple, from setting up to finding your favorite streaming apps and even summoning the remote from under the dog dish. (How did it even get there?) The Plus Series offers good brightness, solid contrast, and expansive quantum dot colors, all at a surprisingly low entry point. The TV’s biggest drawback is its 60-Hz panel and a lack of advanced gaming features, making it better for those who mostly watch TV and movies. If you want a boost in performance, Roku sells the Pro Series (also on sale), which offers gaming extras and better overall performance. Otherwise, the Plus Series is an ideal pick for TV novices looking to enter the world of 4K HDR without spending a mint.
Samsung S95C QD-OLED (65 Inch)
Samsung’s long-awaited return to OLED TVs was a boon to the industry, with the bold and beautiful S95 QD-OLED series. Turns out, adding the colorful spark of quantum dot technology to the glorious contrast and perfect black levels of OLED was a pretty good idea. The S95C is the second edition of Samsung’s new adventure in OLED, and it’s a flagship worth celebrating. You’ll get fantastic brightness and colors, glorious contrast, wide viewing angles, and top-notch motion handling from the TV’s 120-Hz panel. Like all Samsung TVs, it omits Dolby Vision HDR, and I don’t love its Tizen smart system, but those are the only notable weak points. Apart from the fantastic picture, you’ll get near comprehensive gaming features in Samsung’s Gaming Hub, a solar-powered remote, and a stylish and versatile design. While the newer S95D is brighter, it’s pricier right now and has a new type of anti-reflective screen that comes with its own idiosyncrasies. If you’re after one of the very best TVs you can buy, the S95C is a great pick at a great price.
We loved 2023’s QM8 series TV (8/10, WIRED Recommends), one of the brightest, clearest, and best-performing TVs in its class (and even well above). This year’s QM851G keeps everything we loved about last year’s model on paper and adds a crazy boost that’s claimed to get nearly twice as bright. That makes it the most powerful mini-LED TV on the market, besting even the sunglasses-required Hisense U8N. The new QM8 loads up plenty of other extras, including a simple Google TV interface, HDMI 2.1 support for fast-paced gaming, and a 120-Hz refresh rate. Though we haven’t tested it, we expect the new QM8 to once again be among the best TVs you can buy for the money, matching deep contrast and rich colors with eye-sizzling brightness and plenty of features at a sweet price.
More TV Deals
We’ve collected other noteworthy deals below.
- An Upgraded Roku-powered Screen: Roku 65-inch Pro Series QLED for $898 ($300 off)
- A Big-Screen 8K TV: Samsung 75-inch QN900C 8K TV for $3,238 ($760 off)
- A Flush-Mount Flagship OLED: LG 65-inch G3 OLED TV for $1,847 ($2,297)
- A TV That Looks Like a Painting: Samsung 65-inch LS30D The Frame TV for $1,698 ($100 off)