Time is officially up for this year’s Amazon Prime Day sales, but there’s still a change you could score a great deal on top-rated 4K, OLED, and QLED TVs. We tracked dozens of excellent offers on the best TVs during the event, and today we’ve updated this guide with any that are still running.
We try to focus on TV’s we’ve reviewed at TechRadar, so we’re keenly aware of both their performance and value. We’ve chosen five outstanding remaining deals in both the UK and US, and then we’ve mostly arranged the offers by size, but we also include a dedicated section for OLED TVs, due to their popularity.
Amazon Prime Day sales officially ended at midnight on July 17, but not all offers are official, and some just aren’t ready to end yet, so here what you can still grab.
Prime Day TV deals: quick links (US)
Editor’s picks: 5 best Prime Day TV deals (US)
Prime Day TV deals: OLED displays (US)
60-86 inch Prime Day TV deals (US)
50-59 inch Prime Day TV deals (US)
32-49 inch Prime Day TV deals (US)
Prime Day TV deals: quick links (UK)
Editor’s picks: 5 best Prime Day TV deals (UK)
Prime Day TV deals: OLED displays (UK)
60-86 inch Prime Day TV deals (UK)
50-59 inch Prime Day TV deals (UK)
32-49 inch Prime Day TV deals (UK)
Amazon Prime Day TV deals: FAQs
When did Prime Day end?
Amazon Prime Day ended on Wednesday, July 17 at 11:59pm PT / 02:59am ET in the US, or 11:59pm BST in the UK. Although as you can see, a lot of the deals have totally ignored this deadline!
Do you need a membership to shop Prime Day TV deals?
For the vast majority of Amazon Prime Day TV deals, an Amazon Prime membership was required for the full discount. We did several non-Prime offers available last year, but the hottest sales generally required a subscription to the service itself – though the remaining sales don’t. Signing up was not as costly as it initially sounds, as Amazon offers a 30-day Amazon Prime free trial, as long as you time your trial right.
It’s also worth noting that other retailers have been attempting to hijack Amazon’s glory for a few years now, running their own sales over the same period with impressive TV deals. That means you might not even need to be on Amazon to get one of the best Prime Day TV deals. Last year, we saw Best Buy and Walmart running their own discounts in the US, and while UK retailers were slower to offer up their own sales, many shops like Currys do price match with Amazon.
How we choose the best Prime Day TV deals
It’s our job to help you find the very best Prime Day TV deals, giving you a range of options so you can find the exact set you want at the lowest price possible. Most TVs aren’t cheap, so we know that it’s a big buying decision and we want to give you all the information before you make your buying decision. We’re checking Amazon’s site daily to update this page with all the latest offers, using price history and comparison tools to ensure the deal we’ve selected is a genuine bargain.
When you read about each deal, we’ll let you know if the price is down to a record low or if we’ve seen a better offer. We’ll also cross-check other retailers to ensure Amazon has the best price.
Most of the TV deals we find have also been reviewed here at TechRadar, so we’re using our product expertise to help you find the right TV for you. We’ll let you know if the TV has been ranked in our best TV buying guide and link reviews. If we haven’t been hands-on with a product, we’ll give you our expert opinion based on its specs, price, and industry knowledge.
How to pick the best TV for you?
First things, first. What’s your budget? Yes, you might be able to bump up how much you spend by a little if you find the perfect TV in this year’s Prime Day sales but it’s a good idea to set a limit to begin with so you don’t overstretch your wallet.
Next up, work out what the best size TV is for you. We suggest measuring the space where you would like to fit your TV, but you’ll want to think about viewing angels, brightness and whether you’ll be able to put a bit of distance between you and the screen so you can enjoy it properly.
Lastly, there are loads of varying features out there but these often get more premium the higher the price tag so make sure you’re prioritising what’s best for you and your viewing needs, whether that be watching TV, hosting movie nights or playing video games.
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