Between the Fourth of July sales and Amazon Prime Day coming on July 11, there's a host of TV deals going on right now. If you're in the market for an upgrade, some of the latest TVs from top brands like Sony, Samsung, LG, Amazon, and more are on sale. Whether you're shopping for a QLED screen that looks better in the bright summer sunlight or are looking to save on a smaller screen for kids' rooms and college dorms, there's a deal to be found for just about every screen size and budget.
Amazon has been shelling out noteworthy deals on screens in the lead-up to Prime Day, so you'll want to take advantage of all the sales happening at once. We've rounded up the best deals to shop this holiday weekend, so you can kick back and catch up on sports and TV shows on a nice new screen this summer.
Is the Fourth of July a good time to buy a TV?
Yes, like other holiday weekends, July 4th typically brings lots of sales on big-ticket items like appliances, furniture, and TVs. Right now, Amazon TV deals are up to 40 percent off, which can translate to hundreds of dollars in savings when you're shopping for a large, expensive TV. The Fourth of July, paired up with early Prime Day deals, adds up to an opportune time to shop and save.
We'll be upfront: Samsung’s top-of-the-line TVs can get pricey but for good reason. This 55-inch TV includes premium built-in features like an anti-glare screen, Dolby Atmos, and object-tracking sound.
There’s also Eye Comfort Mode, which reduces blue light and uses sunrise and sunset filters for more comfortable viewing when there is less natural light.
That, plus the always-stunning QLED Samsung screen, makes the TV well worth the cost—especially now that it's below $1,000.
Another Samsung screen falling under $1,000 during Fourth of July sales, this QLED screen connects to different voice assistants, so you can opt for Google Assistant, Alexa, or Bixby for hands-free control.
Direct Full Array technology eliminates light leakage on the screen, so you have a clear and bright picture with deep contrast. The TV also features Real Depth Enhancer mirrors, which add dimension to images for a real-life effect.
The Samsung Frame is one of the brand's most popular models, since it features Art Mode. When you're not watching TV, you can set the screen to display your favorite works of art (or personal images). Thanks to the custom wood bezels, you can seamlessly blend the television in with the rest of your home decor.
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Sony 65-inch 4K Ultra HD TV A95K Series OLED Smart TV
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Sony 65-inch 4K Ultra HD TV A95K Series OLED Smart TV
OLED screens tend to be a bit pricer than QLED screens, so seeing this Sony pick on sale is noteworthy. With input lag as low as 8.5ms and Sony's Bravia XR, this TV was designed with PlayStation 5 gamers in mind.
Of course, for regular streaming, the TV is packed with 4K upscaling, a wide range of color and the deep, inky blacks we've come to know and love from OLED screens.
This TV screen is packed with thousands of mini LED lights that are controlled by Sony's XR Backlight Master Drive, resulting in high contrast between deep blacks and natural colors, plus a super bright screen for you to see everything. It delivers a bold and bright experience that's also crisp and detailed.
The Full Array LED display from this premium smart TV shows off deep blacks and high brightness, allowing even the smallest details to come through clearly. The 120hz refresh rate of the TV helps keep motion clear, crisp, and almost blur-free (so it's great for action movies and sports).
The screen has traditionally placed speakers as well as Acoustic Multi-Audio and Dolby Atmos support for a clear sound experience that connects your audio and visual experience seamlessly.
LG's OLED TV features eight million self-lit pixels, which creates an ultra-vivid and detailed viewing experience. The TV is also packed with AI tech, specifically an AI processor that mixes two-channel audio to simulate a surround sound experience. The AI processor also upscales non-4K content to 4K resolution and automatically adjusts settings to optimize the sound quality and picture.
Amazon Fire TVs are budget-friendly, and if you're looking for a smaller TV for a college dorm, kids' room or just a smaller space, this 43-inch screen offers 4K UHD viewing for a crisp picture, whether you’re streaming movies or watching sports.
The pre-installed Fire TV interface also has voice control—all you have to do is press the Alexa button on the remote. The device has four HDMI ports, allowing for easily plugging in gaming equipment.
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Amazon 65-Inch Fire TV Omni Series 4K UHD Smart TV
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Amazon 65-Inch Fire TV Omni Series 4K UHD Smart TV
Amazon’s Omni Series is their premium Fire TV offering, boasting 4K UHD picture quality and HDR 10, which creates sharper contrasts between colors and blacks, and a bright display.
Much like the 43-inch Fire TV, you also get Alexa voice control over your screen with this model.
This Fire TV dropped to $900 during Memorial Day sales, so we're excited to see it drop even further for July 4th. Considering the 75-inch measurement, it's a well-priced QLED screen.
Amazon’s QLED Omni Series screen features adaptive brightness, tailoring it based on the lighting of the room your TV is in. The screen has 96 individual dimming zones to support high contrast between deep blacks and bright colors.
It's another option from Amazon that allows you to go hands-free using voice control with Alexa.
Ellen McAlpine is a commerce editor and writer at Hearst Magazines, covering tech, fitness, lifestyle, and beyond. In her time as a writer, she’s covered everything from top tech items like running watches and ring lights to phone cases and beauty tools.