Why wait? I found the 9 best early Amazon Prime Day deals on OLEDs, QLEDs and Mini-LED TVs from $368
I took a break from testing TVs to find the best TV deals
I spend most of the year testing and reviewing the newest TVs from brands like LG, Hisense and Samsung. But when a major sales event like Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Amazon Prime Day rolls around, I swap my TV-testing cap for a deals-hunting hat.
On the eve of Amazon's biggest sale of the year, I typically tell folks to keep two things in mind: The best TV deals tend to be attached to year-old models, and many of those deals are available days before Prime Day even begins.
With this in mind, I spent my week tracking all of the top TV deals available at Amazon ahead of Prime Day and plucked out the nine worth shopping. There's something here for every budget, including my favorite deal of the bunch, the 55-inch Roku Plus Series for just $368.
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- Roku 55" Plus Series 4K Mini-LED TV: was $499 now $368
- Hisense 55" U65QF 4K Mini-LED TV: was $547 now $397
- TCL 55" QM7K 4K Mini-LED TV: was $677 now $597
- LG 55" B5 4K OLED TV: was $999 now $899
- Hisense 65" U8QG 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,199 now $997
- Samsung 55" S90F 4K OLED TV: was $1,299 now $997
- Hisense 75" U75QG 4K Mini-LED TV: was $1,999 now $1,197
- LG 65” C5 4K OLED TV: was $2,699 now $1,399
- TCL 65" QM8L 4K SQD Mini-LED TV: was $2,499 now $1,799
My top early Prime Day TV deals
If you're shopping Prime Day for a super-affordable TV with an emphasis on simple, easy streaming, this Roku Plus Series deal ought to be at the top of your list. Its modest array of Mini-LEDs allows for better contrast control than what you'll find on cheaper TVs with edge-lit displays, and thanks to its built-in Roku functionality, the Plus Series is very easy to use. It's my pick for people who just want to start streaming as soon and as easily as possible.
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Hisense's entry-level Mini-LED TV is the brightest in its class, so if you're looking to save on a punchy picture this Prime Day, the U65QF is worth a look. Thanks to its bright Mini-LED backlighting, it's a great pick for people who do a fair amount of viewing during the day. It also comes with Amazon's Fire TV smart platform, which synergizes with select Alexa-integrated devices you might have at home.
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One of the few mid-range Mini-LED options worth shopping ahead of Prime Day is the TCL QM7K. Like the two TVs listed above it, the QM7K blends Mini-LED backlighting with quantum-dot color. The QM7K, however, is much brighter than those aforementioned sets. In our TCL QM7K review, we awarded this TV four stars in large part because of its implementation of Google TV and its thorough array of features for gamers.
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LG's entry-level OLED isn't listed as being on sale at Amazon, but this TV's original price was set to $1,499. Just recently, it dropped further to $999. Ahead of Prime Day, you can get the 55-inch B5 for just $899. This modest OLED isn't as bright as higher-end LG OLED TVs, but you still get to bask in the glory of OLED display technology. Dedicated gamers will appreciate the B5's array of sought-after features, which includes four HDMI 2.1 inputs, support for 4K gaming at 120Hz.
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As we mentioned in our Hisense U8QG review, this one of the brightest TVs we've ever tested. It's also packed with features for gaming and beyond, too. And, if you're an A/V enthusiast who values picture accuracy, you're sure to appreciate how well-tuned the U8QG is right out of the box. It's important to note that, based on previous Prime Day sale patterns, I expect this TV to drop even further in price once Prime Day officially begins. If you can't wait, though, this is a great deal to hang your hat on.
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Samsung's mid-range OLED TV originally debuted at $1,499 at the 55-inch size point before crashing to $897 ahead of Prime Day. It's been immensely popular with our readers, and it's easy to understand why. This quantum dot-enhanced OLED delivers fantastic HDR brightness for a TV in this class. It's also packed with a ton of features for gaming and streaming. Amazon is currently hiding the 55-inch S90F's price, so you'll have to add this TV to your shopping cart in order to see its sale price.
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The 75-inch Hisense U75QG is a great option for bargain-hunters looking to upgrade their living room to a sensationally bright, big-screen TV. Amazon's pre-Prime Day sale takes the sting out of its typical price. In addition to its blisteringly bright display, gamers are likely to squeeze the most value out of the U75QG, as it's loaded with gaming-related enhancements.
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In our LG C5 review, we awarded this OLED TV with a rare five-star rating for its sensational performance, its class-leading selection of features (especially for gamers) and its approachable price point. At that time, it was still priced at $2,699 for a 65-inch model. Ahead of Prime Day, the 65-inch C5 is a whopping 48% off. I expect it to be one of the most popular TVs this Prime Day.
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The QM8L is one of the few 2026 TVs on sale ahead of Prime Day. It's a fantastic way to experience TCL's SQD Mini-LED technology for much less than what you'll spend on a higher-end model. We recently awarded this TV a 4-star rating in our TCL QM8L review for its sensational contrast, its thorough collection of features and, of course, its eye-popping color, the latter of which is made possible by TCL's intriguing new display technology.
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Michael Desjardin is a Senior Editor for TVs at Tom's Guide. He's been testing and tinkering with TVs professionally for over a decade, previously for Reviewed and USA Today. Michael graduated from Emerson College where he studied media production and screenwriting. He loves cooking, zoning out to ambient music, and getting way too invested in the Red Sox. He considers himself living proof that TV doesn't necessarily rot your brain.
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