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TCL 2025 model Google Smart TVs now up to $1,500 off in early Prime Day sale, deals from $448

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As part of its early Prime Big Deal Days sale, Amazon is now offering hundreds in savings on the 2025 TCL Google Smart TVs (actually as much as over $1,500 off on the higher-end models). Deals are starting down at $448 shipped right now and we have everything detailed for you below. 

As we have detailed in the past more than a few times, the TCL 2025 models deliver some serious value for your money in the Google TV space. You’re looking at up to 144Hz native refresh rates here alongside all of the expected benefits of the Google TV platform, AirPlay 2 casting, high-speed HDMI inputs, and the new TCL Halo Control system – “Advanced local dimming eliminates haloing, enhances shadow detail, and improves picture accuracy—so dark scenes look deeper, and bright scenes stay crisp.” All of which coming at well below comparable models from the big three brand name TV companies – Samsung, LG, and Sony.

Down below you’ll find the early deals Prime Day deals now up for grabs starting from $448 – just about every model listed below is now either matching or undercutting the prices we featured during the July Prime Day event:

TCL 2025 QM6 Google Smart TV deals

TCL 2025 QM7 Google Smart TV deals

TCL 2025 QM8 Google Smart TV deals

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices