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Thinking about a bigger TV? These Amazon deals make it hard to say no

From a $169 50-inch to a 98-inch QLED monster: the Amazon TV deals actually worth it today.

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If you’ve been looking for an excuse to upgrade your TV, these Amazon deals make a pretty good argument. From a super-affordable 50-inch 4K set for everyday streaming, to a 75-inch QLED with high refresh rates for gaming, all the way up to a 98-inch giant for home theater, there’s something here for almost every living room (or basement).

Here are three standout TV deals worth a close look.

Toshiba 50-inch C350 4K Fire TV – now $169.99 (was $349.99)

Deal: Limited time deal, -51% | $169.99 (was $349.99)

If you just want an easy, affordable 4K TV that does streaming without any extra boxes, this Toshiba 50-inch C350 Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TV is a killer value at this price.

You’re getting:

  • 50-inch 4K UHD LED panel
  • Fire TV built in for quick access to Prime Video, Netflix, YouTube, and more
  • Voice Remote with Alexa for searching and controlling playback
  • The ability to stream live TV without cable (using supported apps and services)

At just under $170, it’s ideal for a bedroom, office, smaller living room, or as a big upgrade from an older 1080p set without spending much.

TCL 75-inch T7 Series 4K QLED (2025) – now $629.99 (was $899.99)

Deal: -30% | $629.99 (was $899.99)

If you want a big screen with better picture quality and gaming chops, the TCL 75-inch T7 Series 4K QLED (75T7, 2025 model) is the sweet spot in this group.

Highlights:

  • 75-inch 4K QLED panel with HDR
  • Google TV smart platform
  • 120Hz–144Hz high refresh support (great for gaming and smooth motion)
  • Dolby Atmos audio support
  • Voice remote with Google Assistant and support for Alexa

This is the “main living room TV” pick if you care about richer color and smoother motion for sports, movies, and next-gen consoles, without crossing into premium price territory.

TCL 98-inch Q65 QLED 4K UHD Google TV – now $1,299.99 (typ. $1,499.99)

Deal: -13% | $1,299.99 (typical price $1,499.99)

If you’ve ever joked about “just getting a projector,” this TCL 98-inch Q65 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV (98Q651G) is the giant-screen alternative that doesn’t require dark rooms or ceiling mounts.

You get:

  • A 98-inch 4K QLED panel for a truly wall-filling image
  • Google TV with all the usual streaming apps built in
  • Dolby Vision and HDR Pro+ for better contrast and HDR performance
  • Dolby Atmos support
  • Game Accelerator and enhanced gaming features
  • Voice remote with Google Assistant and works with Alexa

At just under $1,300 for a 98-inch QLED, this is squarely in “home theater centerpiece” territory and one of the more approachable prices for a TV this size.

he bottom line

If you’re on a budget, that 50-inch Toshiba Fire TV is hard to beat for plug-and-play 4K streaming. If you want a bigger, better all-rounder for movies and gaming, the 75-inch TCL T7 QLED hits a really nice value point. And if you’re ready to go all-in on a true big-screen experience, the 98-inch TCL Q65 is about as close as you’ll get to a projector-like scale from a traditional TV without completely breaking the bank.

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