Amazon Slashes TV & Projector Prices Up to $600 Ahead of 2026 Sports

Amazon Slashes TV & Projector Prices Up to $600 Ahead of 2026 Sports

> At a Glance

> – Amazon has cut prices on TVs and projectors by up to $600 ahead of Super Bowl LX and the Winter Olympics

> – Deals start at $80, with Fire TVs and 4K projectors included

> – Why it matters: Major sporting events are weeks away-upgrading now saves hundreds while inventory lasts

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Amazon’s deal page is packed with discounts on TVs and projectors just weeks before 2026’s headline sports events. Shoppers can grab bedroom-sized screens or living-room projectors without paying full price.

Top Discounted Models

Prices drop to as low as $80 for a 32-inch Insignia Fire TV and climb to $1,398 for Samsung’s 65-inch OLED. Every pick below carries a four-figure review count or recent-buy surge.

  • Insignia 50-inch 4K Fire TV$180 (was $300) with 3,700+ five-star ratings
  • Aurzen Eazze D1 Smart Projector$110 with Prime (was $150); 9,000+ bought this month
  • Hisense 65-inch Hi-QLED Fire TV$400 (was $550), saves $150
  • Panasonic 55-inch W70 Series Fire TV$348 (was $400)
  • Samsung 65-inch OLED 4K TV$1,398 (was $1,998), $600 off
  • Insignia 32-inch Fire TV$80 (was $130)
  • Happrun HD Mini Projector$85 with Prime (was $100)
  • Tmy Bluetooth Projector$80 (was $90), throws up to 300 inches

What Reviewers Say

Buyers praise the 50-inch Insignia for rivaling premium brands on a budget:

> “The display quality easily competes with premium brands.”

Another shopper adds:

> “The picture quality is sharp, the colors look great, and the sound is surprisingly good.”

Aurzen projector owners highlight crisp 4K-supported images:

> “Perfect for movie nights, gaming, or backyard movie setups.”

Key Takeaways

  • Savings range from $10 to $600, with most Fire TVs below $400
  • Built-in streaming apps and voice control come standard on highlighted models
  • Discounts are live now; no mention of when they end

Act quickly to lock in a screen before the Super Bowl kickoff and Winter Olympics opening ceremony.

Author

  • My name is Marcus L. Bennett, and I cover crime, law enforcement, and public safety in Los Angeles.

    Marcus L. Bennett is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering housing, real estate, and urban development across LA County. A former city housing inspector, he’s known for investigative reporting that exposes how development policies and market forces impact everyday families.

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