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Best Amazon deal: Save $200 on the 65-inch Ember Artline 4K QLED TV

June 20, 2026
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SAVE $200: As of June 19, the Amazon Ember Artline 65-inch 4K QLED TV is on sale for $899.99 at Amazon, marking its lowest-ever price at the retailer. This is $200 off its full price of $1,099.99.


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Amazon’s line of Ember Artline TVs are pretty new on the scene, but if these artsy displays have been on your radar, early Prime Day deals have arrived to help you buy for less.

The Amazon Ember Artline 65-inch 4K QLED TV has dropped to $899.99 exclusively for Prime members. It’s one of our favorite 65-inch TVs on sale before Prime Day, so now is a great time to grab it.

Usually this model comes with a price tag of $1,099.99, so you’re saving $200 overall. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, its never been this low before. There’s also 10 different frame colors you can choose from at no extra cost, which is a huge bonus. Pick from midnight blue, ash, black oak, fig, graphite, matte white, pale gold, silver, teak, and walnut.

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In the same vein as the Samsung The Frame TVs or Hisense’s CanvasTVs, the Amazon Ember Artline is an art TV, designed to look like a painting on the wall rather than a standard TV. We particularly love it for its assortment of free frames.

Amazon’s store page notes that it has over 2,000 free works of art to choose from. You can also upload photos if you’d rather have your favorite memories floating across its screen. And for when you’re ready to watch something, its 4K QLED display, alongside support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+, will make movies and shows shine with bright color and clarity.

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This Prime exclusive deal may not last for long. Act fast to save on the Amazon Ember Artline 65-inch 4K QLED TV at Amazon.

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