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Prime Day slashes prices on OLED TVs up to $700

Prime Day OLED deals are cutting prices by as much as $700 across LG, Samsung, and Sony models—covering sizes from 48 inches to 77 inches—making it easier to upgrade living rooms or use an OLED TV with a Mac.

Prime Day isn’t waiting for anyone this year. Shoppers looking at OLED TVs are seeing discounts that can reach $700, with options from brands that sit near the top of most shopping lists: LG, Samsung, and Sony.

The deals span a wide range of screen sizes, from 48-inch panels to 77-inch sets. And the pitch is practical, not just flashy: some buyers are hunting for a better living room TV for streaming, while others are considering an OLED TV as an external display for a Mac.

LG is offering a stack of OLED price cuts across current and closeout models. Among the listed offers are the LG 65-inch C5 OLED65C5PUA (2025) at $1,199, down from $1,500. There’s also the LG 48-inch C6 OLED48C6PUA (2026) for $1,399.99, marked $200 off. The LG 55-inch C6 OLED55C6PUA (2026) is listed at $1,599.99, also $200 off.

The biggest LG reductions shown are on larger screens: the LG 65-inch C6 OLED65C6PUA (2026) is priced at $1,999.99, $700 off, and the LG 77-inch C6 OLED77C6HUP (2026) is listed at $2,999.99, also $700 off.

Samsung OLED TV Prime Day discounts and Sony OLED TV Prime Day sale deals are mentioned alongside LG’s offers, but the specific discount listings for Samsung and Sony aren’t detailed in the provided material.

Prime Day bundling doesn’t stop at the hardware. The deals also point shoppers toward Prime Day streaming service offers to use with a new TV, including Paramount Plus and Apple TV.

For buyers weighing OLED as a living room centerpiece—or as a screen for everyday computer work—the timing matters. These are the week’s listed cuts. and the price ranges tied to 48-inch through 77-inch options suggest Prime Day is trying to meet shoppers where they are. whether they’re upgrading their TV setup or reshaping it entirely.

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4 Comments

  1. I saw OLED and immediately assumed it’s basically free lol. $700 off sounds fake though, like the price was never really that high.

  2. Wait it says OLED works with a Mac… does that mean I can use it like a monitor without buying a special cable? I swear my last TV “supported” everything and then it didn’t lol.

  3. Why are they listing 48-inch like it’s a normal thing?? Also 77-inch for $2,999.99 down $700 is still crazy money. They should do deals for people who don’t already have a $1k TV sitting around.

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