50+ Prime Day TV deals sharper than 4K (and better than Black Friday)

Time to turn on the best TV deals of the year.Black Friday may be known for epic tech discounts, but this year’s October Prime Day deals (running Oct.7 and 8) are bringing the heat early.

In fact, these TV deals are so good, they’re giving the Cyber Week shopping frenzy a serious run for its money.Why wait when you could save now?Besides, with the holidays around the corner, now’s the perfect time to upgrade your home entertainment setup with a brand-new TV.

Imagine cozying up on the couch with your favorite holiday movies, streaming on a stunning new flat-screen the whole family can enjoy.Sounds pretty idyllic.

For a limited time, you can save over $1,000 on top TV brands like Samsung, TCL, Insignia, and even Amazon Fire TVs.Prefer a more artful set-up? The stylish Samsung Frame TV that doubles as artwork is also deeply discounted with October Prime Day deals.Don’t press pause on these deals.

They’ll be gone before you know it!Prime Day Frame TV deals | Prime Day LG TV deals | Prime Day Samsung TV deals | Prime Day TCL TV deals | Prime Day Amazon Fire TV deals | Prime Day Insignia TV deals | Prime Day Hisense TV deals | Prime Day Roku TV dealsWe reviewed the infamous Samsung The Frame last year and still think it’s worth the hype.Along with offering Q-Symphony and Adaptive Sound+ for superior audio, the flat screen displays beautiful modern art or personal photos when not in use.

100% color volume prevents reflection, and we found it impressive when it came to gaming.Everyone wants this TV for a reason, and Prime Day is the best time to find it on sale.The viral Samsung Frame TV is on sale in a slightly smaller frame, too.

It still looks like wall art when it’s off, and delivers stunning 4K picture quality when it’s on.With 100% Color Volume and ultra-low glare, you’ll get a crisp, vibrant view no matter the time of day.Why buy everything separately when you can bundle for less? Elevate your space with the Samsung The Frame Pro Bundle, a co...

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