

Every year, October Prime Day feels like a sneak attack. Just when you think the big deals are months away, boom — prices start dropping like it's Black Friday in disguise. And if you're anything like me, that means one thing: it's finally time to upgrade the TV.
I've spent way too much time combing through the deals today — not just the flashy ones, but the ones that genuinely feel worth the money. From OLED stunners to gigantic LED monsters and stylish living room centerpieces, here are 12 of my favorite TV deals happening right now during the 2025 October Prime Day.
| TV | Original Price | Discounted Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sony BRAVIA 8 II 65" OLED | $3,499.99 | $2,799.99 | $700.00 |
| Panasonic Z95 55" OLED | $2,599.99 | $1,999.99 | $600.00 |
| Samsung 77" OLED S85F | $2,797.99 | $1,799.99 | $998.00 |
| Hisense 98" QD5 | $2,299.99 | $1,419.99 | $880.00 |
| Sony BRAVIA 5 85" | $2,799.99 | $1,698.00 | $1,101.99 |
| LG 65" OLED evo C5 | $2,696.99 | $1,372.99 | $1,324.00 |
| Sony 55" A95L QD-OLED | $2,799.99 | $1,598.00 | $1,201.99 |
| Roku 75" Pro Series Mini-LED | $1,699.99 | $999.99 | $700.00 |
| Samsung 75" QN70F | $1,497.99 | $899.99 | $598.00 |
| TCL 65" QM8K | $1,499.99 | $948.00 | $551.99 |
| Samsung 55" The Frame | $1,497.99 | $797.99 | $700.00 |
| TCL 55" QM7K | $899.99 | $569.99 | $330.00 |

If you're after top-tier performance, this is it. Sony’s BRAVIA 8 II is the company’s 2025 OLED flagship and has been praised for its blend of cinematic black levels, quantum dot color, and powerful image processing. It’s an ideal set for film buffs, gamers, or anyone who just wants something that’ll look incredible in any light. While it’s still a premium purchase, $700 off makes this a serious contender for anyone chasing the best.

Panasonic doesn’t always get the same spotlight in the U.S. as LG or Sony, but the Z95 is a sleeper hit — bright, vibrant, and refreshingly accurate. This 55-inch model delivers exceptional color fidelity and includes built-in Dolby Atmos-ready audio that actually holds its own. At under two grand, it’s the kind of "audiophile plus cinephile" set that might just surprise you.

This is Samsung’s 2025 OLED in its massive 77-inch size — and that screen real estate makes a difference. Whether you're watching Dune Part Two or binging sports on Sunday, the size combined with OLED clarity makes everything feel larger than life. Nearly $1,000 off for a next-gen OLED of this scale? That’s not just a deal. That’s a moment.

Yes, you read that right: ninety-eight inches. The QD5 isn’t OLED, but it’s got a quantum dot panel, decent local dimming, and HDR support — which is plenty when your screen is the size of a small wall. For under $1,500, this is the TV to grab if you're building a home theater without the projector setup.

Sony’s BRAVIA 5 is a Mini-LED model with incredible peak brightness, great motion handling, and a size that makes it ideal for large living spaces. This deal undercuts most of the OLED crowd while still delivering stellar picture performance in brighter environments. If you want big, bold, and beautiful — without needing OLED blacks — this is a gem.

LG’s C-series has long been the go-to OLED for folks who want flagship performance without the flagship price tag. The C5 adds the brighter “evo” panel tech and refined upscaling, making it a favorite among both gamers and movie fans. At nearly 50% off, this is one of the best deals in the OLED space right now.

The A95L was Sony’s QD-OLED flagship last year, and it still holds up beautifully. This model delivers color and contrast that rivals even this year’s updates. If 55 inches works for your space, this is an OLED you’ll be bragging about for years.

Roku might be better known for its streaming sticks, but its Pro Series Mini-LED TVs are genuinely impressive. Great brightness, rich contrast, and a fast, user-friendly interface make this an awesome choice for family rooms or anyone tired of juggling streaming apps. For under $1,000? That’s a no-brainer.

Samsung’s QN70F is a step below its high-end QN90 line, but it still benefits from Quantum Dot tech and solid panel engineering. It’s bright, punchy, and massive — ideal for casual viewers, sports fans, or anyone who wants that Samsung polish on a more approachable budget.

TCL’s QM8K is another Mini-LED contender that goes head-to-head with much pricier models. With great HDR handling, a 120Hz panel, and deep black levels, it’s a killer deal for under $1,000. Great pick for gamers too, thanks to low input lag and VRR support.

The Frame isn’t just a TV — it’s decor. It turns into a piece of art when you’re not watching it, complete with swappable bezels and an anti-reflective matte finish that makes it blend right into your wall. It’s perfect for living rooms where you want a cleaner aesthetic. And at nearly half off? I might finally cave and get one for the kitchen.

This is a smaller, slightly stripped-down version of the QM8K, but it’s still a great performer. For less than $600, you get full 4K HDR support, solid gaming specs, and a clean Google TV interface. Perfect for bedrooms, dorms, or second setups.
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