Amazon’s Fall Savings event has some ridiculous deals on smart TVs large and small. Here are some of the best deals we found for your media room.
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Prime Big Deal Days is the autumnal version of Amazon’s big summertime Prime Day sale and the perfect way to get a big head start on holiday shopping. Of course, it’s also a great time to just treat yourself — if you’ve been looking to upgrade your TV or add a new set to another room, now’s the time to do so, as many TVs from multiple brands are discounted for Prime Big Deal Days.
In addition to other benefits, including faster and cheaper shipping, access to Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Music, Prime members can also take advantage of sale prices even earlier than Prime Big Deal Days, which takes place October 7-8. Many of these early-bird deals are for Amazon devices, which include Echo smart assistants, smart home security cams and doorbells, sound bars, and Kindle e-readers.
Some marked-down products aren’t built by Amazon but instead include Amazon software, such as smart televisions with Fire TV as their platform. These TVs come from some of the best major TV brands and include everything from smaller 32-inch displays to massive 75-inch ones, so you’ll be able to find a discounted TV that best suits your needs. Considering some of these sets usually run close to a thousand dollars, you can save hundreds of dollars with the bigger sales running ahead of Prime Day. Here are some of the cheap TVs Prime members can purchase for over 40% ahead of Prime Big Deal Days.Insignia 50-inch Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote
The difference between 4K and UHD is slight and basically comes down to the number of pixels, but because both are used as marketing terms, you’ll find brands sayings their TVs have both — such as the Insignia 50-inch Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote. Technically, the F50 is really a UHD display, since it boasts 2160p resolution (four times that of full HD). While not quite as sharp as true 4K, it’s what many TVs in this category have, so saving over 40% and paying less than $200 for a 50-inch set is still a solid deal.
Insignia’s F50 is also equipped with an LED-backlit LCD display and HDR10 for more colors and deeper contrast, as well as integrated DTS Studio sound that can provide premium, immersive sound even with just two speakers. It also has a wealth of ports, including HDMI ARC and eARC and digital optical output, making it a great choice for an entertainment hub.
Of course, it’s also a smart TV and has both Ethernet and Wi-Fi capabilities. With a native Fire TV OS, it provides access to all of the most popular apps like Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Hulu, and (naturally) Prime Video. Fire TV also includes several free streaming platforms like Tubi and Pluto TV. It can be paired with compatible smart home devices and serve as a smart home hub that can be controlled with the included Alexa Voice Remote.