Which OLED TV should you buy this Prime Day?

Sony A80J TV with Destiny 2 start screen on display
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Deciding which OLED TV to buy during Prime Day can be overwhelming, as there are plenty of models that cater to gamers. That's actually a good thing, as the panel type will arm your PS5, Xbox Series X, or entertainment setup with vivid colors, deeper blacks, and superb contrast compared to traditional displays. The tech is also slowly, but surely becoming more affordable, but taking advantage of Prime Day 2024 is ultimately going to help you grab the right model for less.

Not all the best gaming TV options out there are OLED, but I'd be lying if I said the tech doesn't dominate the space. Sure, when it comes to favorites like the LG OLED G3, you'll be spending serious cash to obtain glorious 4K specs, but plenty of cheaper models also hold their own within the scene. Whether you're eyeing up the more affordable OLED C3 or even considering something by the likes of Panasonic or a punchy QD-OLED alternative like the Samsung S95B, you won't be short of options.

getting involved with OLED shenanigans, you’ll likely have to navigate a sea of options if you’re looking to leap from standard LED. So, to prevent a choppy journey through this year’s Amazon Prime TV sales, we’re here to help you catch the perfect OLED TV deal during Prime Day. Whether you’re looking for high specs at a low price or something feature-packed, we’ve got you covered, so hoist the anchor and let’s get cracking.

Which top-tier OLED TV should you buy on Prime Day?

LG G2 OLED TV

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Just like with all big tech sales, we fully expect top of the line OLED TVs to take centre stage during Prime Day. After all, it’s the perfect time for normal MSRP expectations to go on a brief holiday, and when the normal pricing cat is away, the discount mice will play. Daft metaphors aside, if you’re looking for OLED TVs to reach their lowest price, expect it to happen at this time of year.

Historically, we’ve seen flagship OLED models get a big price trim, and Prime Day 2024 will likely stick to the same script. Now that the OLED G4 is a thing, the mighty LG OLED G3 should receive a hearty discount, and both the LG G1 and LG G2 have received similar treatment in the past. Naturally, we’ll also be keeping a close eye on the likes of the Sony A90K, as the 2022 contender may end up jumping on the bandwagon now that the A95L has entered the fold.

We'd suggest also keeping an eye out for the Samsung S95B, one of our best OLED TV picks that boasts brilliant gaming credentials. While it wields 4K 120Hz capabilities and packs a premium punch, there's a good chance its MSRP will end up chopped this Prime Day. We're also holding out for some Samsung S95D deals, as the flagship could be a winner if it offers incredible visuals for the right price.

Should you buy a top-tier OLED TV this Prime Day?

In short, this top-tier end of the spectrum will definitely see some price hacking, and discounting action this Prime Day. If the price is right - and we are seeing lots of lowest-ever prices in this range - then yes, absolutely go for a top-tier one if your budget allows.

Below, you can see the latest lowest prices on such premium models wherever you are in the world - you never know, there might be one worth jumping in now and before Prime Day.

Which mid-range OLED TV should you buy on Prime Day?

LG A1 OLED TV deal

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If the premium depths above are making you feel a little seasick, you may want to consider a trip to budget-friendly waters. There you’ll find more affordable OLED TVs by LG and Sony that won’t drift too far beyond $1,000, and you’ll still end up with something that boasts the same great screen tech. For example, we expect the LG OLED B3 to make an appearance on Prime Day, and the cheaper LG A2 could end up costing even less.  

Of course, you could also consider a previous year's model, as it's a surefire way to save money. However, it feels more pertinent and viable than ever as the evolutionary differences between comparable models in the past 2 or 3 years are increasingly slight. The difference, factoring in the price tags, between last year's LGs, Sonys, and others, compared to this year's, is negligible. This strengthens the case for looking at those better-value, 12-month-old models rather than splashing the cash on the most recent lines.

Somewhat predictably, the mid-range models and lines are, naturally, dominated by the usual names again in LG and Sony, but don't forget your region-locked or region-specific brands and models. US shoppers should definitely keep an eye on VIZIOs OLED models, while UK and European (and maybe Australian) folks can also keep the likes of Panasonic and Phillips to hand as viable options.

It is these mid-tier ones that could, and perhaps should, come right down in price and almost change price category completely to become that of an entry-level or 'budget-level' OLED TV and thus represent a super bargain.

Should you buy a mid-range OLED TV this Prime Day?

This area could be where we see the best bang-for-buck value, so if your budget falls into this range with $1,000 as a max, then you could be in for some fun this year. If maximising value is your goal, and you're not that concerned with chasing the absolute top-tier features and benefits, then the mid-range could be the place to shop this Prime Day. Check out the latest and lowest prices below for some reference points - and possibly some cracking early deals.

Which QD-OLED TV should you buy on Prime Day?

Sony A95K QD-OLED TV

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The new kids on the block are tearing things up in reviews and ratings, and reception from users right now is proving that the QD-OLED movement which has just begun in home TVs could be the next evolution for OLED tech - and, frankly, one that leaves it behind

We saw this screen tech ourselves in the Alienware AW3423DW curved gaming monitor which received a perfect score from Jeremy Laird, our monitor expert. (And this might well feature in this year's Prime Day monitor deals, by the way.) However, the tech in consumer televisions has also gone down a storm. It's still new but there are two main players out in the wild now: the Sony A95K and the Samsung S95B. Both are impressing, and seem to offer the best of both LEDs (or QLEDs in Samsung's case) and OLED tech - the dream, I know.

However, cutting to it for this year's Prime Day, we reckon that these are going to be for the purists and for those chasing only the very best this summer. If that sounds like a self-description, the Sony A95K should be on your radar, as its lofty price may receive a Prime Day pummelling. The Samsung S95B is another premium panel to keep a close eye on this Prime Day. The tech giant is always quick to undercut its own MSRPs, and does so almost immediately with new models and series. 

Should you buy a QD-OLED TV this Prime Day?

If you are someone that chases those models that are truly at the peak of TV tech, and want the very best for your games, movies, entertainment, and sports, then you may just find a great QD-OLED in the Prime Day deals. 

However, the caveat and honest advice is that you'll find it hard to get a discount on the A95K this close to its launch (Black Friday might be a better shout for this), but the Samsung S95B could well return to its lowest ever price, at which point it'd be mighty tempting to pull the trigger.

So, if you are interested in these models that demonstrate the next generation of OLED TVs, then our automated price and stock-finding moles below should bring up and display the latest lowest prices on both these screens if they are out in the wild to be had.


It's not all about TVs this Prime Day, so be sure to check out the Prime Day PS5 deals and the Prime Day Xbox deals for some core gaming deals this summer.

Phil Hayton
Hardware Editor

I’ve been messing around with PCs, video game consoles, and tech since before I could speak. Don’t get me wrong, I kickstarted my relationship with technology by jamming a Hot Wheels double-decker bus into my parent’s VCR, but we all have to start somewhere. I even somehow managed to become a walking, talking buyer’s guide at my teenage supermarket job, which helped me accept my career fate. So, rather than try to realise my musician dreams, or see out my University degree, I started running my own retro pop culture site and writing about video games and tech for the likes of TechRadar, The Daily Star, and the BBC before eventually ending up with a job covering graphics card shenanigans at PCGamesN. Now, I’m your friendly neighbourhood Hardware Editor at GamesRadar, and it’s my job to make sure you can kick butt in all your favourite games using the best gaming hardware, whether you’re a sucker for handhelds like the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch or a hardcore gaming PC enthusiast.