Amazon Great Summer Sale 2026: Deep Discounts Push 4K Smart TV Sales

Amazon’s Great Summer Sale 2026 in the country has rolled out major discounts on smart TVs across categories, with several 4K and QLED models from leading brands now available below the Rs 30,000 mark. The annual sale event, which began this week, is offering steep price cuts on televisions and home entertainment devices, along with additional bank offers, exchange bonuses and no-cost EMI options.

Brands including Xiaomi, TCL, Hisense, Acer and Vu are among those offering aggressive discounts during the ongoing sale as competition intensifies in India’s fast-growing smart TV market.

Industry experts say the Indian television market is witnessing a rapid shift toward affordable premium technology, with features such as QLED displays, Dolby Vision, Google TV integration and high-refresh-rate gaming support increasingly moving into the budget segment.

The trend has been closely tracked by India International Times in its coverage of India’s expanding consumer electronics and digital technology sector.

Among the notable deals currently available are:

  • Xiaomi X Pro Series 4K Ultra HD Google TV — available for around Rs 26,700
  • TCL P71B Pro QLED 4K Google TV — priced near Rs 25,400
  • TCL HDR Pro QLED 4K Smart TV — selling at roughly Rs 25,500
  • Acer Ultra I Series 4K Smart Google TV — available close to Rs 23,000
  • Acer Ultra V Series 4K QLED Google TV — discounted to nearly Rs 21,500
  • Hisense 43E75Q QLED 4K Smart TV — listed around Rs 25,000
  • Vu Premium Series 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV — available for about Rs 26,500
  • TCL V6B 4K Ultra HD LED Google TV — priced near Rs 21,000
  • TCL P6K 4K Ultra HD Smart TV — available around Rs 27,000
  • Hisense 4K Smart LED TV — selling below Rs 25,000

Several brands are also offering additional discounts through select bank cards and EMI transactions, further reducing effective purchase prices for buyers.

The aggressive pricing strategy reflects the growing demand for connected televisions in India as streaming platforms, gaming and smart home integration continue to drive consumer upgrades.

Recent developments in India’s consumer technology ecosystem, including the expansion of affordable smart devices and AI-powered entertainment platforms, have also been covered extensively by India International Times as brands compete for a larger share of the country’s rapidly expanding electronics market.

Market analysts believe the ongoing price competition could accelerate adoption of larger-screen 4K televisions among middle-income households, particularly ahead of the festive shopping season later this year.

The sale also includes offers on streaming devices, projectors, sound systems and premium QLED television models across multiple screen sizes.

Redmi phone battery explosion allegedly kills Delhi-NCR woman, Xiaomi probing incident

New Delhi, Sep 11 (IANS) After a YouTuber claimed on social media that her aunt allegedly died after her Redmi 6A smartphone exploded near her on the bed while sleeping, Xiaomi said it was probing the unfortunate incident.

The YouTuber, who goes by the name MD Talk YT, shared screenshots of the exploded phone as well as her aunt lying in a pool of blood on the bed, claiming that an alleged battery explosion killed her relative who was living in the Delhi-NCR region.

“Yesterday in night my aunty was found dead, she was using a Redmi 6A, she was sleeping and she kept the phone near her face on the pillow side & after sometime her phone blasted. It’s a bad time for us. It’s a responsibility of a brand to support,” the tweet read.

Redmi battery explosion allegedly kills Delhi-NCR woman, Xiaomi probing incident.

Xiaomi replied in a tweet, saying the company is working to reach out to the impacted family and investigate the situation.

“At Xiaomi India, customer safety is of utmost importance and we take such matters extremely seriously. Our team is trying to get in touch with the affected family and determine the cause of the incident”.

The YouTuber from Haryana further posted that the victim’s son is serving in the Indian Army and the family lives a very simple life.

“Her family is so simple, her son is in the Indian Army. They don’t know so much. She only uses her phone just for calling & watching YouTube. Now if brands don’t accept their mistakes, don’t take responsibility directly, if a family has to fight for justice then what’s the use,” the YouTuber said in a tweet.