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TL;DR: Prime Day 2019 has a monstrous collection of 4K smart TVs on sale, saving you up to $1,000 on TVs from Samsung, Sony, LG, Vizio, and more.
Amazon did not come to play with Prime Day TV deals this year, meaning you no longer have an excuse to have a crappy TV — or complain about shows being too dark.
4K TVs are one of the shopping event’s most awaited items, and Prime members have been waiting all summer to finally pull the trigger on that big adult purchase. (Dropping $1,000 just feels more justifiable on Prime Day, right?)
TVs from 43 to 86 inches are in on the action, including some of the best 4K TV models like Samsung QLED and “The Frame,” Sony X900F, and Vizio P-Series Quantum.
Should you wait until Black Friday to buy a TV?
Nah. Considering Prime Day 2018 outsold both Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you can kind of assume that Prime Day’s deals are just as good — sometimes better.
This is likely the most expensive thing you’ll buy during Prime Day, so weighing your options closely is a must. To speed up your comparisons before the popular models sell out, we’ve separated the deals by size and ordered them by price.
Here are our favorite deals:
Something specific in mind? Find more options below and remember to keep checking back here for the best TV deals during the 48-hour Prime Day event.
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50 inches and up
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80 inches and up
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