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LG’s 2026 mini LED TVs return to Prime Day lows at up to $400 off, FREE Uber Eats credit offer, more

LG is continuing its Prime Day week and 4th of July sales this week, as we detailed yesterday with the up to $700 in savings on the 2026 C6 OLED model TV. However, for those looking towards a much less pricey LG TV option, its 2026 QNED mini LED models are also on sale – you’ll find options back at Prime Day all-time lows on Amazon at up to $400 off, and similar deals straight from LG with bonus Uber Eats or DoorDash credit. Scope it out below. 

Here are the return Prime Day all-time lows on the 2026 LG Amazon Exclusive QNED73 Series:

And here’s a look at the deals on the similar LG QNED AI QNED75B mini LED straight from LG – the prices are relatively similar here, but you will get some bonus Uber Eats or DoorDash on the larger sizes. 

As mentioned above, those looking towards LG’s latest OLED models will also find a series of ongoing 4th of July/World Cup offers you can still take advantage of:

LG 2026 evo C6 AI OLED

LG 2026 evo G6 AI OLED

  • LG 55-inch OLED evo AI G6 4K Smart TV $2,300 (Reg. $2,500)
    • Also includes a FREE $200 Uber Eats or DoorDash credit
  • LG 65-inch OLED evo AI G6 4K Smart TV $3,300 (Reg. $3,400)
    • Also includes a FREE $200 Uber Eats or DoorDash credit
  • LG 77-inch OLED evo AI G6 4K Smart TV $4,300 (Reg. $4,500)
    • Also includes a FREE $200 Uber Eats or DoorDash credit
  • LG 83-inch OLED evo AI G6 4K Smart TV $6,300 (Reg. $6,500)
    • Also includes a FREE $200 Uber Eats or DoorDash credit

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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


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