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I found the Prime Day TV deals with the best graphics, and skipped the dull deals

Amazon Prime Day is here, and it’s bringing some jaw-dropping deals on TVs. Whether you’re looking for a premium OLED TV that delivers perfect blacks or a budget-friendly Mini-LED TV that punches above its weight, there’s a deal for everyone this year. I’ve rounded up five of the best TV deals so you don’t have to dig through endless lists. Let’s get into it.

LG C5 OLED Evo (65-inch)

If you want the best, the LG C5 OLED Evo is the one to go for. This 65-inch OLED flagship is down to around $1199, down from around $1399.

You get more than 8.3 million self-illuminating pixels that deliver beautiful blacks and stunning color, even in bright rooms. It’s powered by the Alpha 9 AI Processor Gen8 chipset, which provides all the performance needed to stream content smoothly and handle anything you throw at it.

The TV comes guaranteed for glare-free viewing, so it performs well regardless of the lighting in your room. Gamers get a 0.1ms response time, a refresh rate of up to 144Hz, and four HDMI 2.1 ports, along with NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync. Throw in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, and you have a TV that handles everything.

Benefits Evil
Deep inky black contrast. Automatic brightness reduction.
Wide off-axis viewing angles. Struggling in brightly lit rooms.
Very low input latency times.
Best performance for 144Hz games.

Samsung S90F OLED (55-inch)

If you are looking for an OLED TV at a friendly price, the 55-inch Samsung S90F will be right next to you. It’s down to about $997.99, down from about $1,397.99. That’s up to 28% off and a great entry point into the premium OLED space.

This TV uses Samsung’s NQ4 AI Gen3 processor, which uses 128 neural networks to upscale everything you’re watching to reach blazing fast 4K quality. You get intense brightness, deep contrast, and smooth motion for tear-free gaming up to 4K 144Hz.

It can also convert SDR content to HDR-like quality with sharper highlights and vibrant colors. If you’re looking for bright colors and inky black for mixed use and gaming, this one is a steal.

Benefits Evil
Very good at 4K upscaling. The sound quality is not up to par.
It runs on the powerful NQ4 AI Gen3 processor. Managing reflection would be better.
It supports smooth 144Hz gaming.
It produces bright colors.

Samsung The Frame LS03F (55-inch)

The Samsung Frame is for those who want their TV to double as a piece of art. This 65-inch model is down to about $697.99, down from about $1,097.99, which is a 36% discount.

When you’re not looking, Frame transforms into art with its glossy, anti-glare screen that makes digital artwork look like real prints. You can upload your own photos or choose from a curated collection in the Art Store, and customizable bezels let you match them with your decor.

The compact design mounts on the wall, and the external hub connects the TV to power and your devices with a single cable, so you don’t have to deal with messy cables. I have a Samsung Frame TV in my bedroom (different model), and let me tell you, it looks so much better than your average TV.

Benefits Evil
The matte screen kills the good light. Viewing angles are weak.
It doubles as a beautiful wall art. You don’t get deep blacks like on OLED TVs.
Slim, single-cable flush mount.
Strong 4K QLED picture quality.

TCL QM7K Mini-LED QLED (55-inch)

If you’re shopping on a budget, the TCL QM7K is the deal for you. This 65-inch QLED Mini-LED is down to $498.99, down from $649.99, about 23% off and putting it under $500, making it a bargain in the TV space.

TCL’s QD-Mini LED combines the best of QLED and OLED technology, with local dimming settings of up to 2500 black levels. High HDR brightness gives you a great picture in any room, and the CrystalGlow HVA panel blocks reflections so your picture stays clean and clear.

Then there’s TCL’s Halo Control System that works in the background to deliver clean, halo-free images without that distracting glow around bright objects. With Google TV baked in, this is incredible value for money.

Benefits Evil
High brightness HDR. Low angle view.
Excellent 144Hz playback capabilities. Visual screen tilt/graphics.
Active backlight control. The sound lacks strong bass.
Premium feel, moderate price.

Sony Bravia XR8B (65-inch)

No best TV list would be complete without a Sony Bravia, and the one we have on this list is the Sony X90L BRAVIA XR. The TV has an MSRP of $1398. But this Big Day, the TV is getting a huge price cut, down to $1198, giving you a savings of $200.

As for features, it hits all the right notes. It packs a 4K OLED panel with over 8 million self-illuminating pixels that are precisely controlled to deliver pure blacks with high brightness, while the XR Processor optimizes every scene in real time, improving color, contrast, and clarity on the fly.

One of my favorite features of this TV is the Studio Limited Picture mode, which ensures that you watch your favorite movies the way the creator intended.

Benefits Evil
Excellent 4K picture quality. Competing models are cheaper.
Amazing natural color reproduction. It tends to limit aggressive light.
The best performance of the movement movement.
Built-in focused loud sound.

So, which TV should you buy?

It comes down to your budget and what you want from your television. If money is no object, the LG C5 OLED and the Sony Bravia are clear winners. If you’re looking for OLED quality at affordable prices, the Samsung S90F is a great choice. The Samsung Frame is for design lovers, while the TCL QM7K is a budget champ that doesn’t skimp on image quality.

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