The Amazon Early Access Prime Day has lowered the price of OLED TVs by up to $1000. This means buyers can save massive money when upgrading their entertainment system.

Amazon Early Access Prime Day Sale Sees TVs Dropping by $1000 Off

The particular unit mentioned to sell for a whopping $1000 off is the 65-inch LG C1 OLED TV. There are other TVs mentioned in the article by Tom's Guide that also sells at massive discounts.

Specifically, the TVs on the list were OLED and QLED TVs with a little bit of everything. The prices of the TVs ranged from just $299 after a discount to $1,798.

Another Notable TV Included in the List was a 75-inch TV on Best Buy

Depending on what type of TV buyers want, there are discounts and deals for multiple sizes, starting with the 43-inch screen and going up to the 75-inch screen. The interesting thing about the list was that the 75-inch screen was priced at just $679 and isn't listed on Amazon.

Instead, the 75-inch TV was listed on Best Buy, and even without the discount, it can already be considered cheap compared to the smaller screen sizes of other TVs. An example is Sony's 55-inch TV which costs buyers $1,798.

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Largest TV Screen is the Second Cheapest on the List

Since there is a wide range of TVs for buyers to choose from, they can make their pick based on brand, size, whether they are OLED or QLED, or if they are at least 4K. Another decision buyers can base their choice on is the prices.

So far, the Toshiba 75-inch M550 4K Fire TV is one of the best choices in terms of savings since it has the biggest screen and charges second to the lowest price. As for the quality, buyers will have to dig further to find out the real deal.

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