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Amazon October Prime Day TV deals: 75-inch QLED for 9.99 and more

Amazon October Prime Day TV deals: 75-inch QLED for $399.99 and more

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The second major Prime event of the year is officially over, but Amazon is still outdoing itself compared to its own Prime Day TV deals from July — in terms of both various HD and 4K options.

The funny thing is, the best TV deals at Amazon aren’t the retailer’s own models; those are still overpriced. Instead, it’s top budget brands like TCL, Hisense, and Insignia that are seeing the best price slashes, plus record lows on most sizes of Samsung’s The Frame.

Between super-affordable HD & QLED options in every size and massive discounts, making the premium flagship OLEDs look less intimidating, there’s not much of a reason to wait for Black Friday to buy a TV.

Treat yourself now and enjoy the rest of October with your new screen, whether that’s scary movies, football, or both. We’re tracking the best post-Prime Big Deal Days TV deals live below, categorized by size and sorted by price both in ascending order.

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Note: Deals with a 🔥 have dropped to an all-time low price.

Best Prime Big Deal Days TV deal overall

Why we like it

The best Amazon QLED TV deal that has caught our eye this Prime Big Deal Days is a 75-inch Fire TV by Insignia (a Best Buy brand, oddly enough) for $399.99. This is one of the few times per year when you’ll be able to score a giant TV for so cheap — in fact, waiting for October Prime Day has made this model $50 less than the $449.99 sale price we saw during Prime Day in July.

If you’ve never had a QLED TV before, this XL Insignia model is a great low-stakes opportunity to upgrade. As a budget QLED, you can’t expect this model to stun in HDR like a premium Samsung QLED would. But compared to your old LED TV, you’ll quickly see the difference those quantum dots are making — they’ll especially pop when watching football in the daytime.

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Note: This Insignia model is appearing as out of stock for some of our shopping reporters, which is usually a location-based blip. If you’re not seeing “add to cart” at Amazon, it’s also available at Best Buy for the same price.

32-inch to 40-inch TV deals

42-inch to 50-inch TV deals

55-inch TV deals

65-inch and 70-inch TV deals

  • Insignia 70-inch F50 Series 4K Fire TV — $329 $499 (save $170) 🔥

  • Hisense 65-inch E6 Cinema Series QLED 4K TV — $369.99 $549.99 (save $180) 🔥

  • Samsung 65-inch The Frame 4K QLED TV (2024 model) — $1,197.96 $1,997.99 (save $800.03) 🔥

  • LG 65-inch C5 OLED 4K TV — $1,387.99 $2,696.99 (save $1,309) 🔥

  • Samsung 65-inch S90F OLED TV (2025 model) — $1,527.99 $1,997.99 (save $470) 🔥

  • Sony 65-inch A95K QD-OLED 4K TV — $2,399 $3,499.99 (save $1,100.99) 🔥

  • Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 II QD OLED 4K TV — $2,788 $3,499.99 (save $711.99) 🔥

75-inch and 77-inch TV deals

85-inch and up TV deals

  • Hisense 85-inch QD7 QLED 4K TV — $879.99 $1,299.99 (save $420) 🔥

  • TCL 85-inch QM6K QLED 4K TV — $997.99 $1,499.99 (save $502)

  • Hisense 85-inch U7 Mini-LED 4K TV (2025 model) — $1,497.99 $2,499.99 (save $1,012)

  • Hisense 100-inch E6 Cinema Series QLED 4K TV — $1,659.99 $2,699.99 (save $1,040) 🔥

  • Hisense 85-inch Canvas QLED 4K TV — $1,997.99 $2,499.99 (save $300) 🔥

  • Hisense 85-inch U8 Mini LED QLED 4K TV (2025 model) — $2,197.99 $3,498 (save $1,300.01) 🔥

  • Sony 85-inch Bravia 9 Mini LED QLED 4K TV — $3,998 $4,799.99 (save $801.99) 🔥

Need to get rid of an old TV to make room for your new one? You can recycle your TV at most Best Buy stores for free.

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Apple co-founder Steve Jobs once famously said a touchscreen MacBook was never going to happen, but that was a long time ago, and things are changing.

A leaker known as Instant Digital, known for some eerily accurate Apple-related predictions, seemed certain about it in a recent Weibo post (via MacRumors).

“It’s 100% confirmed that the MacBook screen will be touch-enabled,” he wrote.

The leaker did not add any other details, so we don’t know which version of the MacBook is getting the touchscreen, nor when this is supposed to happen. But the post builds on previous reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, with both previously stating that Apple is working on a touchscreen variant of the MacBook.

Rumors about such a device have circulated for years, though, and nothing ever came to fruition. Gurman’s report dates February 2026, and back then he said the initial batch of touch-enabled Macs are coming “this fall.” Gurman said the company would be pretty lax about the touchscreen, allowing the users to use it as much or as little they’d like, instead of positioning the Mac as a better version of the iPad.

Apple is also rumored to launch a high-end “MacBook Ultra” later this year; this top-of-the-line device should come with Apple’s most powerful chips, an OLED display, and it might be the first one to be touch-enabled.

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                                                            Apple co-founder Steve Jobs once famously said a touchscreen MacBook was never going to happen, but that was a long time ago, and things are changing. A leaker known as Instant Digital, known for some eerily accurate Apple-related predictions, seemed certain about it in a recent Weibo post (via MacRumors). “It’s 100% confirmed that the MacBook screen will be touch-enabled,” he wrote. 
        
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The leaker did not add any other details, so we don’t know which version of the MacBook is getting the touchscreen, nor when this is supposed to happen. But the post builds on previous reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, with both previously stating that Apple is working on a touchscreen variant of the MacBook. Rumors about such a device have circulated for years, though, and nothing ever came to fruition. Gurman’s report dates February 2026, and back then he said the initial batch of touch-enabled Macs are coming “this fall.” Gurman said the company would be pretty lax about the touchscreen, allowing the users to use it as much or as little they’d like, instead of positioning the Mac as a better version of the iPad. 

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Apple is also rumored to launch a high-end “MacBook Ultra” later this year; this top-of-the-line device should come with Apple’s most powerful chips, an OLED display, and it might be the first one to be touch-enabled.

                    
                                            
                            
                        
                                    #Apples #touchscreen #MacBook #happening #report #claims

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs once famously said a touchscreen MacBook was never going to happen, but that was a long time ago, and things are changing.

A leaker known as Instant Digital, known for some eerily accurate Apple-related predictions, seemed certain about it in a recent Weibo post (via MacRumors).

“It’s 100% confirmed that the MacBook screen will be touch-enabled,” he wrote.

The leaker did not add any other details, so we don’t know which version of the MacBook is getting the touchscreen, nor when this is supposed to happen. But the post builds on previous reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, with both previously stating that Apple is working on a touchscreen variant of the MacBook.

Rumors about such a device have circulated for years, though, and nothing ever came to fruition. Gurman’s report dates February 2026, and back then he said the initial batch of touch-enabled Macs are coming “this fall.” Gurman said the company would be pretty lax about the touchscreen, allowing the users to use it as much or as little they’d like, instead of positioning the Mac as a better version of the iPad.

Apple is also rumored to launch a high-end “MacBook Ultra” later this year; this top-of-the-line device should come with Apple’s most powerful chips, an OLED display, and it might be the first one to be touch-enabled.

#Apples #touchscreen #MacBook #happening #report #claims">Apple’s touchscreen MacBook is definitely happening, report claims

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs once famously said a touchscreen MacBook was never going to happen, but that was a long time ago, and things are changing.

A leaker known as Instant Digital, known for some eerily accurate Apple-related predictions, seemed certain about it in a recent Weibo post (via MacRumors).

“It’s 100% confirmed that the MacBook screen will be touch-enabled,” he wrote.

The leaker did not add any other details, so we don’t know which version of the MacBook is getting the touchscreen, nor when this is supposed to happen. But the post builds on previous reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, with both previously stating that Apple is working on a touchscreen variant of the MacBook.

Rumors about such a device have circulated for years, though, and nothing ever came to fruition. Gurman’s report dates February 2026, and back then he said the initial batch of touch-enabled Macs are coming “this fall.” Gurman said the company would be pretty lax about the touchscreen, allowing the users to use it as much or as little they’d like, instead of positioning the Mac as a better version of the iPad.

Apple is also rumored to launch a high-end “MacBook Ultra” later this year; this top-of-the-line device should come with Apple’s most powerful chips, an OLED display, and it might be the first one to be touch-enabled.

#Apples #touchscreen #MacBook #happening #report #claims

Amazon’s rolling out a free software update for Echo Hub devices that gives the home screen a much-needed update to the interface it launched with in 2024. It had already added Alex Plus AI support, but the new interface has a cleaner, fully customizable layout that fits more smart home info and controls on the screen than the previous version.

A small touchscreen tablet on a counter next to some flowers.

The Echo Hub is also getting access to Ring AI’s Video Search feature that lets you use natural language to search through your smart home camera footage, as well as Alexa Plus summaries of detected camera events.

These are the five new features Amazon highlighted for the Echo Hub:

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Read the full story at The Verge.

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Amazon’s rolling out a free software update for Echo Hub devices that gives the home screen a much-needed update to the interface it launched with in 2024. It had already added Alex Plus AI support, but the new interface has a cleaner, fully customizable layout that fits more smart home info and controls on the screen than the previous version. 

The Echo Hub is also getting access to Ring AI’s Video Search feature that lets you use natural language to search through your smart home camera footage, as well as Alexa Plus summaries of detected camera events. 
These are the five new features Amazon highlighted for the Echo Hub:

Organize by r …
Read the full story at The Verge.#Amazons #Echo #Hub #customizable #Rings #featuresAmazon,Amazon Alexa,News,Smart Home,Tech

it launched with in 2024. It had already added Alex Plus AI support, but the new interface has a cleaner, fully customizable layout that fits more smart home info and controls on the screen than the previous version.

A small touchscreen tablet on a counter next to some flowers.

The Echo Hub is also getting access to Ring AI’s Video Search feature that lets you use natural language to search through your smart home camera footage, as well as Alexa Plus summaries of detected camera events.

These are the five new features Amazon highlighted for the Echo Hub:

Organize by r …

Read the full story at The Verge.

#Amazons #Echo #Hub #customizable #Rings #featuresAmazon,Amazon Alexa,News,Smart Home,Tech">Amazon’s Echo Hub gets a customizable new look and Ring’s AI features
Amazon’s Echo Hub gets a customizable new look and Ring’s AI features


	
		

Amazon’s rolling out a free software update for Echo Hub devices that gives the home screen a much-needed update to the interface it launched with in 2024. It had already added Alex Plus AI support, but the new interface has a cleaner, fully customizable layout that fits more smart home info and controls on the screen than the previous version. 

The Echo Hub is also getting access to Ring AI’s Video Search feature that lets you use natural language to search through your smart home camera footage, as well as Alexa Plus summaries of detected camera events. 
These are the five new features Amazon highlighted for the Echo Hub:

Organize by r …
Read the full story at The Verge.#Amazons #Echo #Hub #customizable #Rings #featuresAmazon,Amazon Alexa,News,Smart Home,Tech

Amazon’s rolling out a free software update for Echo Hub devices that gives the home screen a much-needed update to the interface it launched with in 2024. It had already added Alex Plus AI support, but the new interface has a cleaner, fully customizable layout that fits more smart home info and controls on the screen than the previous version.

A small touchscreen tablet on a counter next to some flowers.

The Echo Hub is also getting access to Ring AI’s Video Search feature that lets you use natural language to search through your smart home camera footage, as well as Alexa Plus summaries of detected camera events.

These are the five new features Amazon highlighted for the Echo Hub:

Organize by r …

Read the full story at The Verge.

#Amazons #Echo #Hub #customizable #Rings #featuresAmazon,Amazon Alexa,News,Smart Home,Tech

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