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The Best Prime Day Deals on TVs From Samsung, LG, and Sony

There are deals on TVs for everyone and every budget this Prime Day.
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If you open up Amazon right now, select "Prime Day" and search for TVs, you get thousands of results. Amazon will happily sell you a TV this Prime Day—including one of its own brand-name sets—but it's a bit daunting to choose one from such a lengthy list.

I've scrolled through Amazon's selections here, looking for some of the best discounts on the site. While there are plenty of good deals there, you may find one of the following nine deals more up your alley—whether you're looking for a TV that impersonates a piece of art, or one you can hang in your shower.

LG G3 65-Inch OLED

I'll admit, I'm an OLED fan through and through. While the display tech tends to be pricier, OLED panels can turn off individual pixels, which turns the dark scenes in shows and movies inky black. It's a fantastic look, and I highly recommend OLED to anyone interested in the best possible display quality.

As you can see with the 65-inch LG G3, that comes at a cost: This TV typically retails for $2,796.99, but is 34% off for Prime Day. It's still not "cheap" now by any means, but if you're willing to drop some serious cash on your home theater setup, LG OLED is a great way to go.

LG 48-Inch C4 Series OLED

For smaller setups (and smaller budgets), consider LG's 48-inch OLED. You'll still get LG's excellent OLED tech, but this set may fit your space better than a 65-inch TV would. Plus, this TV is just shy of $1,200 right now, 25% off the original MSRP of $1,599.99.

Sony Bravia XR A80L 65-inch OLED

Continuing on the OLED train, you may want to consider the Sony Bravia XR A80L, especially if you have a PS5. Since Sony makes both the console and this TV, it added exclusive features for PlayStation gamers, including Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode. It normally runs $1,999.99 but is currently $1,498 at 25% off.

Samsung "The Frame" 55-inch QLED

Let's switch gears to something else entirely. Samsung's "The Frame" TV is not an OLED panel. In fact, people don't usually buy it looking for the best home theater setup in the first place; rather, they buy it because it's designed to look like a piece of art when not displaying shows or movies. If that's what you're looking for, there are a number of good deals on different models and sizes of The Frame.

I chose this 55-inch in particular because it's a good size for most rooms (it's not so big that it totally takes over a wall, but it isn't too small that you won't prefer viewing it in art mode over TV mode), as well as the deal itself: This model retails for $1,497.99, but it's currently 30% off, which brings the price down to $997.99.

While The Frame isn't OLED, it is a nice display, as it uses QLED tech: QLED TVs use "local dimming zones" to improve the overall contrast of the image. It won't turn off pixels like OLED, but you'll notice deeper blacks than a standard LED panel.

Amazon Fire TV 4-Series 4K TV

55-inch TVs really are a good sweet spot in size, but they can be pricey. This 4K TV from Amazon is on the more affordable side to begin with, running $519.99, but at 37% off, you can pick it up for $329.99. That's the lowest price it's been since at least April.

Amazon Fire 55-Inch QLED

If you want to invest in a more impressive display tech without spending too much more, Amazon's QLED TVs might be the move. The model I've linked here is also 55 inches, and is 30% off, retailing $419.99 for Prime Day.

TCL 65-inch QM85 QLED

For another, larger QLED option, check out TCL's 65-inch QM85. This is a step above Amazon's QLED tech: While Amazon adds 64 local dimming zones to its 55-inch TV, TCL adds 5,000. It's pricier, retailing at $1,398, but for Prime Day, it's going for $998.

Samsung 85-Inch DU8000 4K

If you're not happy with 55-inch and 65-inch TVs, how about a gargantuan 85-inch display? You might think you'd have to totally break the bank to pick up one of these giant TVs, but they're not always as expensive as you'd think. Samsung, for example, will sell you its 85-inch DU8000 TV for $1,297.99 this Prime Day, down from $1,697.99. Just remember, the contrast won't be as impressive as a QLED or OLED.

Sony KD85X77L 85-inch TV

Sony has a similar option in this 85-inch TV. It won't be the most impressive picture quality you've ever seen, but you'll net a home theater-sized display for $1,098 on Prime Day, down from $1,498.

Haocrown 15.6-inch waterproof TV

"But wait," you may be asking. "None of these TVs are what I need them to be: waterproof." I hear you. In that case, check out Haocrown's 15.6-inch waterproof TV, designed to be installed in your bathroom. If you're happy with your living room setup and you just want something to watch from the bath or shower, this could be a good option.

Don't assume this TV is dirt cheap just because it's 15.6 inches. It normally retails for $699, but is currently on sale for $479.20, a 31% price cut.