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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 55-inch TV Deals 2024: Save on the best TV brands around

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2025 coverage
Updated less than 18 hours ago

Update 10/9/24: Prices have fluctuated slightly, but it looks like anyone who missed out on a cheap 55-inch TV yesterday will still be able to grab it today.

Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event, which started yesterday and runs for the rest of the day today, offers some hefty discounts on all kinds of things. That includes some awesome Prime Day TV deals. In particular, if you’re looking for a 55-inch TV, you’re in luck as that’s exactly what we’ve focused on below. You’ll find key buying advice along with all the best deals. When it comes to awesome Prime Day 55-inch TV deals, we know what to look for and which brands to focus on. You’ll find it all below. We update this page regularly too, so you won’t miss out on the deepest discounts on brands like Samsung, TCL, and many others. There’s something for every budget here. If you need something a little bigger, don’t miss out on the 65-inch TV Prime Day deals that are also happening.

The best Big Deal Days 55-inch TV deals

How to choose a 55-inch TV on Prime Day

When narrowing down a TV purchase to a specific size, figure out what size TV you should buy. A 55-inch TV works well for most homes and living spaces but it’s good to check in case your home would suit something bigger or smaller. From there, think about your budget which will directly affect what you can buy from one of the best TV brands. The best technology is QLED, OLED or Neo-QLED, but that costs more than your average 4K panel so bear that in mind. Our full 4K TV buying guide will guide you through the paces, but in an ideal world, pick up something from our best TVs roundup.

Don’t forget about other features either. These can include dedicated features for movie fans and gamers, or simply the operating system. Finally, check how many HDMI ports there are. It’s an easy one to overlook, but if you have many devices to connect, you don’t want to run out of options.

How we chose these 55-inch TV Prime Day deals

As you can see, we’re experts when it comes to TVs. We know exactly what makes up a good TV and what constitutes a good brand and panel technology. Because of that, we know which 55-inch TV deals to include here. We only feature the best TVs around and, crucially, the kind of TVs that we would want to own ourselves.

Related to that, we get that a good deal isn’t solely about a big price cut. If something is heavily discounted, it still needs to be something that’s worth owning otherwise it’s simply not a good deal. Because of that, we keep an eye on the quality of the TV as well as the price involved. If we do feature a ‘lesser’ TV, that’s because its discount is so huge it’s still worth it — but we’ll mention that it doesn’t provide the same standard as something more premium friendly. We regularly update this page with a combination of super cheap TVs as well as more premium fare, so there’s something for everyone.

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