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Watch March Madness (and More) With a New TV From Amazon's Early Spring Sale

The big seasonal sales event kicks off officially on March 25, but before then, we've scouted massive discounts on top-reviewed televisions from top brands like LG, Hisense, and more.

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As spring has sprung, Amazon prepares for another big sale event that "officially" starts on March 25. The Big Spring Sale promises discounts of up to 40% off thousands of their most popular products, and we're expecting well-reviewed tech to see some of their best prices in 2025. But before the sale officially starts, we've already found some advance offers on excellent 4K TVs at various price brackets. Here are five of the best early deals we've found, with more to come as the sale gets closer.

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32-Inch TV Deals

Let's open up with a super-budget model from Insignia that's perfect for a kitchen, workshop or other room where having a TV to watch videos is helpful but doesn't have to be your primary entertainment center. The Insignia F20 is a sturdily-built screen with HD 720p resolution, decent brightness and acceptable picture quality for $75. It's not going to dazzle anybody, but at this price you won't find a better small-screen set.

43-Inch TV Deals

LG's proprietary Quantum Nano-Emitting Diode technology lets them build screens with tiny semiconductor nanocrystals for better color accuracy and brightness. The 80T is their entry-level model, and it's a real beauty. We reviewed the similar LG Q90T and raved about the picture, saying it was one of the best LED images we'd seen in quite some time. This screen also employs the a5 AI Processor Gen 7 to upscale image, sharpen sound and improve your viewing experience. Right now Amazon has it on sale for 28% off.

55-Inch TV Deals

Amazon's house brand products are likely to be on sale across the board at the end of the month, but we're already seeing some impressive drops on their Fire TV sets. The 4-series is their entry-level 4K TV, and while it lacks some of the more advanced image processing features we see on other models, it's still an easy way to get into UHD viewing. The Fire TV interface is super user-friendly and gives you access to not only Amazon's massive library but also dozens of other streaming services. Picture quality is decent, with a high contrast ratio and low input lag that's great for gaming. See where it compares on our list of the best budget TVs.

Roku started out with set-top boxes but have made the jump to self-contained smart TVs pretty well, specializing in affordable screens with user-friendly software that makes it easy for even non tech-savvy people to get the content they want. The Select Series is their lower-tier model, but it still features 4K resolution, HDR10+ color quality, and decent reflection handling. It's good for gaming as well, thanks to low input lag and relatively speedy refresh rate.

75-Inch TV Deals

We reviewed a smaller version of the Hisense U7 and gave it an "Excellent" rating for its bright screen, accurate colors, hands-free voice control support and reasonable price. The mini-LED screen with full array local dimming produces excellent contrast and black balance with rich color and support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. This model gets you all that and a massive 75" screen to boot. With four HDMI ports on the back, it's a solid choice for all your gaming consoles as well.

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K. Thor Jensen is a writer and cartoonist living in the Pacific Northwest. He has contributed to dozens of prestigious outlets, including PCMag, Tested, Clickhole, and Newsweek. His second graphic novel, <em>Cloud Stories</em>, was released in 2017.

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