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There's less than an hour left to Amazon's October Prime Day event, but there's still more than enough time to find a big home theater upgrade. We've collected the best remaining Prime Day TV deals for you to choose from in this final stretch. Whether you're looking for a large 4K set to fill your living room for movies and sports, an entry-level TV for your dorm, or even an ultra-responsive gaming display, our expert deal hunters are highlighting all of the top discounts from brands like LG, Samsung, Sony, and Hisense. We've sorted the best TV deals by size for easier shopping.

Among the many great deals from Amazon are an all-time low, $402 discount on a 65-inch Hisense QLED screen, and a $1,302 discount on an 85-inch Sony X90L QLED TV. Samsung's thin-bezeled The Frame has been a popular pick as well, with different sizes ranging from 32- to 65-inches on sale for up to 24% off.

We're also keeping an eye out for soundbars to give your TV audio a big boost, as well as streaming devices, TV cabinets, and home theater accessories. And if you're looking for even more discounts from Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days event, check out our roundup of the best Prime Day deals that covers all product categories.

Top Prime Day deals on 32- and 43-inch TVs Top Prime Day deals on 50- and 55-inch TVs Top Prime Day deals on 65-inch TVs Top Prime Day deals on 75-, 77-, and 85-inch TVs Top Prime Day deals on speakers and TV accessories

Super thin TVs can sometimes mean there's not a lot of decent room for audio, and the speakers can be a bit weak or "tinny." A soundbar can help add some oomph to your cinematic audio or help out with poor sound mixing on movies and TV shows (don't worry, we're all having to put subtitles on more than we want to), but a soundbar can help there too. And there are some big discounts today.

If you're buying a new TV today, you might find you don't need one, especially if you're upgrading from an older, more budget model. I went from a standard Ambilight Philips model in the UK to a rather lovely LG C2, and the audio improvement was immense, so I'm passing on a soundbar for now. But if you want a big audio experience and don't have thin walls and angry neighbors, this is a great chance to save big. We've also included some streaming device deals to make your TV that little bit smarter by adding more of the best streaming services to your library.

TV buying advice If you're after some more in-depth knowledge on TVs that might end up being on sale at some point during the Prime Day sale, take a look at our best TV guide. You'll also find links to our reviews of select models there, along with links to buy at multiple retailers. 


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