Many of the best Amazon Prime Day deals may have already sold out or expired, but Prime Day is a two-day shopping affair, and many discounts will continue until 12AM PT / 3AM ET tonight. Yesterday, we saw some of our favorite devices hit an all-time low, from the Bose Noise Canceling Headphone 700 and the OnePlus 8 to popular Amazon products like the Kindle Paperwhite and fourth-gen Echo Dot (both still available).
Other retailers — specifically, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy — are still offering a range of anti-Prime Day deals, too, with sales on the last-gen Apple TV 4K and Vizio’s 55-inch OLED leading the pack. To make your purchase a bit easier, we’ve sifted through thousands of deals to bring you the Day 2 highlights below, all of which have a higher likelihood to sell out as we enter the final hours of Amazon’s annual shopping blitz.
If you’re looking just for what’s new to this post, we’ve marked recent additions in bold.
- Sony’s 55-inch A8H 4K OLED is $1,298 at Amazon (usually $1,900). The TV features a 120Hz refresh rate OLED panel, but they’re the 2020 models and don’t support HDMI 2.1 or variable refresh rate. According to a comparison done by review site Rtings.com, the cheaper A8H can get brighter than the A9G and has better color accuracy and lower input lag. The A9G, on the other hand, offers native support for 1440p in addition to 4K.
- Insignia’s 43-inch 4K Fire 4K Edition TV is $220 at Amazon (usually $320).
Samsung’s 55-Inch Frame LCD TVis $1,198 at Amazon (usually $1,500).- Insignia’s 55-inch 4K HDR Fire 4K Edition TV is $350 at Amazon (usually $390).
- Vizio’s 55-inch OLED 4K TV is $1,000 at Best Buy (usually $1,300), matching the best price to date on the budget-priced OLED.
- LG’s 48-inch CX OLED TV is $1,300 at Best Buy (usually $1,500).
- LG’s 55-inch C1 OLED TV is $1,497 at Amazon (usually $1,800).