Smart TVs have become more affordable over the years, which is why your smart TV is full of ads now. , Even with those low price points, the best time to buy is still during a decent sale. Whether you’re talking about a variety of sales spread throughout the year or the holiday shopping season, those sweet and savory discounts allow you to stretch your dollar and perhaps get a bigger, more capable TV than you would on your average day. Amazon’s 2026 Memorial Day Sale puts that rule in stone with amazing discounts and, frankly, even better deals than I could have expected.
Product prices have been known to go up slightly before a sale to make them look more discounted than they really are, or the sale may be completely false. Sometimes, there are limited sales events where the deals are real but not very good. It may seem that this is not the case here, so if you are looking for a new TV, or to upgrade your living room set or to decorate a TV in a different room, now is as good a time as any to look. Here are some highlights from the deals I came across while browsing. All of these TV deals have been reviewed on CamelCamelCamel, which is a great resource to keep in mind when shopping on your own.
Toshiba 65-inch Class C350 Series LED 4K smart Fire TV — $265
One such item for sale will be the Toshiba 65-inch Class C350 Series LED, which has the lowest price available, according to CamelCamelCamel. Normally $530, it’s down to $265 right now, which is 50% off. If 65 inches isn’t the size you prefer, there are also other sizes available. The 43-inch is $160, the 50-inch is $200, and the 55-inch is $250. If you want to go bigger, the 75-inch is $430. A smart Fire TV (Amazon’s smart TV ecosystem) with Alexa and comes bundled with a voice remote. The panel itself is LED, supporting 4K resolution at 60Hz with 120Hz motion rate options, HDR10 functionality, and what looks like a great experience.
As of writing, it has over 3,500 reviews on Amazon with a rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars. In small sizes, especially, with these prices, it can be an excellent option for additional rooms such as a bedroom, a playroom, or an office.
Sony Bravia II 65-inch 4K UHD LED smart Google TV with PlayStation 5 features — $668
The Sony Bravia II 65-inch 4K UHD KED smart Google TV is one of the only ones on the list that isn’t at an all-time low. However, it is hovering around its average price, down to $668 right now, from its usual $700. It’s also a really solid, solid TV at a premium product price with exclusive features for the PlayStation 5 when you use it with a console. That includes Bravia-specific functions like automatic HDR tone mapping and an auto-type picture mode to improve picture quality while playing and streaming, without any extra processing on your part.
As a TV, it is a 65-inch 4K UHD LED panel with Google TV as a smart platform, one of the top-rated smart TV OSes ranked from worst to best. You also get intelligent motion capture with Sony’s Motionflow XR technology, with a 60Hz refresh rate as standard. The purchase also includes credits you can use with the Sony Pictures Core app, though it doesn’t specify how many credits (Core Pictures itself is a rotating selection of Sony films to choose from). With over 350 reviews, this Sony set has a 4.3 out of 5 star rating. If you want something bigger, the 55-inch and 75-inch models are also sold at comparable prices.
Samsung 98-inch Class 4K Crystal UHD DU9000 smart TV — $1,498
Go big or go home, right? The Samsung 98-inch Class 4K UHD DU9000 series smart TV, with built-in Alexa, is currently one of the lowest prices ever, according to CamelCamelCamel. The current retail price is $1,498, $1,000 off the regular price of $2,498. The previous low was $3,998 back in June of 2024. I probably don’t need to tell you that 98 inches is a big TV, and this one is equipped with a large picture enhancer to help everything look better on the screen real estate.
It is a 2024 model, running Samsung’s Tizen OS. It supports motion acceleration to 120Hz, 4K upscaling, HDR, and is compatible with Samsung’s Q-Symphony platform, seamlessly compatible with Q-Series home theater equipment and soundbars. It doesn’t have many reviews on Amazon, about 130 total at the time of writing, but it has an average of 4.2 out of 5 stars. On Samsung’s official site, it has more than 230 reviews, with the same score of 4.4 out of 5 stars. If you get this and plan to mount it, you’ll definitely need a wall mount that can hold a TV this size, so keep that in mind.
TCL 75-inch Class QM8K Series Mini LED QLED 4K smart Google TV — $1,498
If you look at CamelCamelCamel, this 2025 model of TCL is close to its lowest price – in November of last year, it was cheaper by $ 100. Considering that the time of year sees the highest discounts for the holidays, the current price will be fairly low. Normally $2,000, Amazon is offering it for $1,498, which is 25% off. QLED Mini-LED supported 120Hz to 144Hz, in 4K UHD resolution, with HDR and Dolby Atmos. It is powered by the Google TV app and comes with an Alexa voice remote. The wide-angle, anti-glare design makes it a solid choice in large rooms like living rooms or media rooms, where there are lots of people sitting around, looking from multiple perspectives.
It doesn’t have a ton of reviews on Amazon, just over 300, but it’s been well received with 4.4 out of 5 stars. When comparing the major smart TV brands ranked worst to best, TCL appears in the middle of the list, offering great value for money, and that seems to be the case here.
Hisense 75-inch Hi-QLED 4K UHD CanvasTV smart Google TV — $1,500
Art house and lifestyle TVs are expensive, including Samsung’s The Frame series, which is one of the most popular. Hisense’s CanvasTV series offers the same experience, the same high quality and the same smart features that may be lower, and that at a regular price. Currently, Amazon is offering the 75-inch model for $1,500, usually $2,500, which is the lowest price ever offered. If you want a different size, those are also on sale, especially the 85-inch model for $2,000 and the 50-inch model for $800.
As far as TVs go, you get great features. It supports 4K UHD at 144Hz for smooth motion and includes both a dedicated art mode and a separate game mode for fluid, high-powered action. It comes with a unique frame-like bezel and a wall mount so you can mount it. The first feature is that you can display beautiful fine art with realistic details, such as brushstrokes and high oil layers. That is one of the most overlooked smart TV features that many people need to start using, but unfortunately they don’t.
On Amazon alone, this Hisense CanvasTV has nearly 900 reviews, averaging 4.5 out of 5 stars, so people are really digging it.
