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Best TV deals from Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: Cheap LED and QLED options from Hisense, TCL, and Roku

March 18, 2024
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A quick look at the best early TV deals from Amazon’s Big Spring Sale:



Hisense TV with NBA logo and basketball on screen

TCL TV with screensaver featuring football player and field

Spring is one of the best times of year to buy a TV. It’s a great time to snag a previous year’s flagship TVs as they go on sale to make room for this year’s models, which typically become available for public purchase in March or April. For those whose TV shopping is geared more toward budget-friendly TVs than premium ones, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale has you covered.

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While there are some 2022 and 2023 QLEDs and QNEDs from Samsung and LG thrown into this mix, the main attention grabbers at Amazon’s spring event are cheap 55-inch to 75-inch QLEDs from brands like TCL and Hisense, as well as smaller options around the $200 mark. Barring a few Prime-exclusive stragglers, almost all deals in this sale are open to anyone, Prime member or not.

We’re tracking the best TV deals from Amazon’s Big Spring Sale below, broken down by size and ordered by price within each size bracket. Be sure to check back throughout the week — the sale officially runs between March 20 and 25, so this list is bound to grow.

Our top pick

Why we like it

If price has been the only factor deterring you from upgrading to an XL screen, check out this 75-inch QLED TV from TCL that has dropped to a new record low price of $599.99 (according to Amazon price tracker Camelcamelcamel). The Q6 is one of TCL’s cheapest models to utilize quantum dots: an extra layer of nanoparticles between the screen and direct backlighting. This creates the brightness necessary for Dolby Vision and HDR10+ compatibility to be worthwhile — brightness that a regular LED TV just can’t compete with.

TCL has also loaded the Q6 series with Motion Rate 240 motion smoothing technology and three HDMI ports, making it a super solid budget gaming TV.

More Amazon Big Spring Sale TV deals

43 to 50 inches

55 to 58 inches

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65 to 70 inches

75 to 86 inches

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