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I’m practically an evangelist about this point: If you need a TV, you should get one right now. Not just because it’s Amazon’s Spring Sale—March and April are traditionally the time when retailers clear space on their shelves and in their warehouses to make room for the new models coming for the holidays. And this year, the RAM tax is coming too: Big tech companies are buying up the world’s supply of memory to power AI data centers, so the price of televisions is expected to go up in the near future, and stay elevated for a while.
That’s all to say: Grab these bargains from Amazon’s Big Spring Sale while you can.
The best budget TV in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: The Amazon Fire 4-Series
In terms of what you pay versus what you get, you can’t do much better than Amazon’s house brand. The company is selling its 4-series Fire TVs for almost comically low prices during its ongoing Big Spring Sale. The 50″ model is $239.97, and the 43″ is $199; that’s 40% off the list price and the lowest price Amazon has ever offered on these 4K smart TVs. I bought a 55″ Fire TV a few months ago, and even though I paid $400 for it, I have no complaints. It’s a solid TV that gets good reviews from pros and customers alike—Amazon’s reviewers give it a 4.3 our of 5.
The best all-in-one streaming TV in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: The Roku Smart TV 2026
The Roku Smart TV 2026 is a standout pick if you want everything in one package. The 40″ version is marked down 44%, to just $129. It’s an all-in-one, hassle-free streaming solution that’s perfect as a second TV in a bedroom or office. It comes with the Roku interface that can be navigated with voice remote, and it offers access to over 500 free live TV channels as well as Netflix, Disney+, and any other paid streamer you can think of.
The best “go big” TV bargain in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: The 75-inch Hisense Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K
If you just want a gigantic television, the 75-inch Hisense U6 is a steal for $598. . Hisense’s 2026 models were unveiled earlier this month, so retailers are slashing prices on older models to clear warehouse space. Despite not being new, it uses Mini-LED tech that provides brightness levels and local dimming that rival TVs twice its price. (Besides, you probably don’t really need a “better” TV.)
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The best deal on an OLED TV in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: The 55-inch Samsung S85F OLED TV
This 55-inch Samsung S85F OLED TV is 36% off, down to $897.99 (originally $1,397.99). Despite being labeled an entry-level OLED TV, the picture quality is impressive, with strong HDR performance, color accuracy, and near-infinite contrast. The blacks are perfect. That means you’ll get better bang for your buck during dark scenes than you will with LED/QLED displays. It also rivals the best gaming TVs, with a highly responsive 9.4ms input lag, four HDMI 2.1 ports that support 4K 120Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium, Nvidia G-Sync, ALLM, and HDR10+ gaming, as well as Motion Xcelerator tech to reduce blur in fast scenes and an AI Auto Game Mode to optimize settings.
The best art TV in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: The 55-Inch Samsung “The Frame” TV
If your living room is more “art gallery” than “sports bar,” The Frame is your dream TV. It comes with a special mount so it can hang on the wall like a picture, and when you aren’t watching a show, it enters “Art Mode” and displays museum-quality masterpieces (or your own photos) with a matte finish that makes the screen look like a canvas. When your snobby friends come over, you can pretend you don’t even have a television, then secretly binge Love Island when they go home. During the Big Spring Sale, the 55-inch model is down to $897.99, a $300 drop from its $1,197.99 list price.
The overall cheapest TV in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: This 32-inch Hisense LED TV
All TVs are cheaper-than-usual right now, but this deal is ridiculous: A Hisense 32″ LED television for just $74.99. It’s not the greatest TV of all time, but by all available accounts, it’s at least a solid buy It’s an older model—released in 2020—but that means there are over 3,000 reviews on Amazon, and the score is a respectable 4.1 stars out of 5. Critics generally were positive when it came out, too. The screen is 32″, so it’s big enough to be watchable, and the picture is 720p, so it’s technically “high-def,” if not “full high-def.” It even comes with built-in Alexa and FireTV, and you can get it for less than I paid for Thai food last night.
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