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LIVE: Best Prime Day 2022 TV deals now — OLED, QLED and more


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Sony A9S

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A few Prime Days ago, an OLED TV would easily cost you north of $1,000. Fast forward to 2022 and we’ve seen OLEDs go for as little as $739. While OLEDs haven’t dipped quite as low today, you can still get a solid set for $798. Take for instance the Sony A9S, which is now on sale for $798, it’s lowest price ever. All sizes are on sale, but if you’re on a tight budget or don’t have the space for a bigger TV, this model won’t disappoint. 

Sony A9S 48-inch OLED 4K TV: was $998 now $798 @ Amazon (opens in new tab)

Lord of the Rings

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Need some 4K Blu-rays for your new 4K TV? We’ve got you covered… er, rather Warner Bros. and Paramount have you covered.

The two big production companies have put forward some great deals on their 4K Blu-ray collections from franchises like The Lord of the Rings, The Dark Knight, Mad Max, Fast & Furious and more.

Here’s the full lineup of deals (opens in new tab), and my favorite boxed sets below.

best small smart TVs: Samsung Q60T QN43Q60TAFXZA

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Now here’s something you don’t see everyday – a TV that I know almost nothing about. I’ve been covering TVs for years (a decade if we’re being exact) and this is one I’ve never come across. 

This is the Samsung Q6D Series QLED TV. It seems like a spin-off of Samsung’s popular Q60 Series, but slightly cheaper and only available in a single 43-inch size.

That said, it does seem to share a lot of specs with the Q60 Series. It has a 60Hz native refresh rate, basic HDR10 support and Object Tracking Lite. Being a little newer than the Samsung Q60T, this the Q6D has the Quantum Processor 4K, ALLM (Auto Game Mode) and Super Ultrawide GameView that allows you to change from a 16:9 aspect ratio to a 21:9 or 32:9 ratio through the Game Bar.

It’s a neat blend of older hardware and newer features, and at $448, it looks like a really appealing TV set. Without seeing it, that’s the best I can give you, however.

Samsung 43″ Q6D QLED TV: now $448 @ Amazon (opens in new tab)

Samsung Q90T 4K QLED TV

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I’m almost always going to direct you towards newer TVs instead of older models. However, sometimes there’s a great deal that you just need to know about on some older screens, like for example, this deal on the Samsung Q90T.

The Samsung Q90T was the range-topping QLED from 2020, before we saw the award-winning Samsung QN90A and this year’s Samsung QN90B. It doesn’t use the new Neo QLED panels that get extremely bright, but it still has the performance of a flagship QLED TV.

Essentially everything we like about newer QLED TVs is here in an older form. Instead of the 32x HDR, we’ve got 16x HDR and Direct Full Array. Instead of Object Tracking Sound+, we have the basic version of Object Tracking Sound. Instead of the Neo Quantum Processor 4K, we have the regular Quantum Processor 4K.

You get the idea.

That said, if you don’t need the latest and greatest model on the shelf, you can stand to save…



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