Prime Day is on its final hours, and if you have been holding out for a TV upgrade, the window is closing fast. Several gaming-ready displays have dropped to their lowest prices of the year, and a few have hit all-time lows. The deals span everything from budget bedroom sets to near-premium OLED panels that will make your PS5 or Xbox Series X genuinely sing.

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The headline deal: Samsung S90F dips under $1,000
The 55" Samsung S90F 4K QD-OLED is the one to talk about first. It has dropped to $997.99, down from $1,399.99, which is a 29% cut. Getting a QD-OLED panel under four figures is genuinely rare. The S90F delivers near-infinite contrast, true black levels, and near-instantaneous response times thanks to that quantum dot OLED panel. A native 120Hz panel, VRR support, and HDMI 2.1 ports round it out as a top-tier gaming display. If you are serious about competitive play or just want the best picture quality your console can produce, this is the one to prioritize.
The 48" version of the S90F is also on sale at $797.99, down 43% from $1,397.99, which makes it a solid pick for a dedicated gaming room setup where the TV sits closer to eye level.
Budget-to-mid-range picks with serious gaming specs
Not everyone needs an OLED. The 65" TCL QM6K Series 4K Mini LED QLED is sitting at $527.99, down 47% from $999.99, which is its lowest price of the year by a significant margin. The QM6K handles HDR highlights without major blooming issues, colors are punchy, and it tops out at a 144Hz max refresh rate across two full-speed HDMI 2.1 ports. That means you can have both a PS5 and an Xbox Series X connected simultaneously at full bandwidth. For the price, that spec sheet is hard to argue with.
The 65" Hisense U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K is another strong option at $849.99, cut 43% from $1,499.99. This model adds a native 165Hz refresh rate and a matte anti-reflection coating that the previous generation lacked. Solid brightness and accurate color reproduction from the mini-LED panel make it a well-rounded all-rounder for both gaming and movie nights.
For a pure budget pick, the 55" Amazon Ember 4-Series 4K with Fire TV is down to $279.95 (Prime members only), a 39% cut from $459.99. It will not challenge any of the above on HDR performance or input lag, but it covers the basics cleanly and has Fire TV built in. Good for a bedroom or office setup where you are not running a competitive loadout.
The 55" Roku Smart TV Pro Series 4K QLED lands at $499.99, down 44% from $899.99. Two 4K/120Hz inputs, low input lag, and Roku's genuinely excellent smart TV interface make this a solid mid-range gaming TV. The full-array local dimming on the mini-LED panel is average, but the overall picture quality is respectable for the price point. Pro tip: if you already use Roku sticks elsewhere in your home, the unified interface here is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade.
The art TV category has two contenders
The 65" Samsung The Frame LS03F 4K QLED is down $500 to $997.99, which puts it right at the under-$1,000 threshold. The Frame's whole pitch is that it blends into your living room when not in use, displaying artwork through its Art Mode rather than a black rectangle on the wall. A 120Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 connectivity mean it handles modern console gaming without compromise. The wall mount is included in the box.
Hisense offers a direct alternative with the 65" Hi-QLED S7 CanvasTV Series 4K at $849.99, down 35% from $1,299.99. Same aesthetic concept, same matte coating and thick bezel frame, but $150 cheaper than The Frame at its current sale price. The CanvasTV also hits 144Hz, which edges out The Frame on raw refresh rate. The key here is that both are at their lowest Amazon prices of the year right now.
One deal just over the limit worth knowing about
The 65" LG Evo C5 4K OLED technically breaks the $1,000 ceiling at $1,099.99, but it is down 56% from $2,499.99 and sitting at its all-time low on Amazon and Best Buy simultaneously. If the budget stretches at all, the C5's OLED Evo panel with near-infinite black levels and near-instantaneous response times represents a significant jump over every mini-LED option on this list. Worth knowing before you commit.
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