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Best Prime Day TV deals right now: Price cuts on LG, TCL, Toshiba, Insignia and more - CNET

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This story is part of Amazon Prime Day 2021, CNET's guide on everything you need to know and how to make sure you get the best deal.

Amazon Prime Day is on the horizon — and with these Prime Day deals, a brand new TV could be in your future, too. With sales popping up on already-affordable TV staples from Insignia to Vizio, you don't need to wait until Prime Day to score a deal on a TV that will take your viewing and streaming experience to the next level.  

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Amazon has already started running discounts on a number of TVs before the official launch of its Prime Day sale, including two of the brand's low-cost Fire TV Edition TVs, along with solid deals from Best Buy — including the best-rated TV that CNET TV guru David Katzmaier has ever reviewed. Here's what we know about Prime Day deals on TVs today.

Insignia

By today's standards, this Insignia TV is a bit undersized at 43 inches, but it serves up a crisp 4K resolution along with Amazon's Fire TV interface and an Alexa voice remote. With its $100 discount for Prime members, this 43-inch Insignia could make an inexpensive addition as a second TV in your home for a smaller room where you don't need a huge screen.

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This 50-inch TCL model already has a low price and is on sale right now with a $30 discount, Prime member or not. It features Roku TV, which we believe is the easiest to use and most responsive smart TV interface. You'll get the same image quality with the TCL S435 series as the preceding S425 series, which we found to be good enough for most people.

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Vizio's M-Series Quantum is one of the least expensive TVs with local dimming, a tech that provides excellent contrast. The 55-inch model is only $480, but you need to be logged in to the free-to-join My Best Buy membership program to see the $20 discounts mentioned here. Want to size up? The same Vizio model at 65 inches is $680.

Read our Vizio M7-Series Quantum review.

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This TV is a prime candidate if you can't afford OLED. Vizio's P-Series Quantum offers a supremely bright image with hugely effective full-array local dimming for deep black levels. Katzmaier hasn't reviewed it yet, but based on his experience with the previous version its image quality is likely similar to, if not slightly better than, the TCL 6-Series overall, with better connectivity for gaming with the Xbox Series X and PS5. The 65-inch Vizio PQ is $20 off if you sign up for the free My Best Buy membership program.

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Want to go all out and spend more for the best picture quality? You've come to the right place. Quite simply, the LG OLEDCX delivers the picture against which all other TVs are measured. Yeah, it's the best TV that Katzmaier has ever reviewed (and he's seen a few over the years). If you're ready to spring for an OLED TV, this is the one to get. The 65-inch model had been hovering near the $2,000 mark and has dropped to $1,850 on Amazon.

Read our LG OLEDCX series review.

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