Smart TVs com até 28% de desconto na Semana do Consumidor

The discounts range from 6 percent to 28 percent
Olhar Digital's curated selection of smart TVs shows the full spectrum of promotional savings available during Amazon's Consumer Week.

Once a year, the marketplace briefly lowers its walls, and those who have been waiting find themselves at a threshold worth crossing. Amazon's Consumer Week has opened a window for Brazilian consumers to reconsider the television upgrade they've been deferring, with discounts reaching as high as 28 percent across a curated range of Smart TV models. Olhar Digital has done the work of mapping the terrain, offering a selection that spans brands, sizes, and price points — a reminder that the right moment and the right product don't always arrive together, but sometimes they do.

  • Discounts of up to 28% on Smart TVs create a genuine inflection point for households that have been watching prices from a distance.
  • The promotional window is finite and tied exclusively to Amazon's Consumer Week, meaning hesitation carries a real cost.
  • Ten curated models span a wide discount range — from modest 6% reductions to the standout 28% offer — creating meaningful distinctions in value for different budgets.
  • Olhar Digital's browser extension, Olhar Digital Ofertas, removes the friction of coupon-hunting by automatically testing and applying the best available discount codes.
  • Affiliate links are disclosed transparently: the reader's price is unaffected, and no brand paid for placement in the selection.

Amazon's Consumer Week has opened a promotional window that Olhar Digital is helping readers navigate, with a curated selection of Smart TVs discounted between 6 and 28 percent. The range matters: some reductions are modest, hovering in single digits, while others — particularly the standout 28 percent offer — are substantial enough to move a television from wishlist to cart for many household budgets.

The selection spans ten models across multiple brands and screen sizes, meaning the deals aren't one-size-fits-all. Whether a buyer is looking for an entry-level set or something more feature-rich, the variety suggests there's likely a match for both preference and price point. Several models cluster in the 11 to 15 percent range — savings that feel meaningful without being extraordinary.

Olhar Digital has also built a tool to reduce the effort involved: a browser extension called Olhar Digital Ofertas that automatically tests discount codes and surfaces the lowest available price across retailers. It's designed for the buyer who wants the savings without the search.

The publication discloses its use of affiliate links — a commission is earned on purchases made through their listings, though the reader's price remains unchanged, and no brand paid for inclusion. The promotional period is time-limited, and for anyone already considering an upgrade, the window is open now.

Amazon's Consumer Week has arrived, and if you've been thinking about upgrading your television, the timing is worth your attention. Olhar Digital has compiled a selection of smart TVs across multiple brands and screen sizes, all marked down during this promotional window. The discounts range from as little as 6 percent to as much as 28 percent—a spread wide enough that the highest-discount models represent genuinely different value propositions than the modest reductions on others.

The curated list includes ten different television options, each with its own discount tier. Some hover in the single digits—6 and 7 percent off—while others cluster in the mid-range, between 9 and 15 percent. The standout offer reaches 28 percent, a reduction substantial enough to shift a television from the "nice to have" category into something more immediately actionable for a household budget. Several models land in the 11 to 13 percent range, the kind of savings that feels meaningful without being exceptional.

What makes this worth noting is not just the discounts themselves, but the variety they represent. Different brands, different sizes, different feature sets—the selection suggests that whether you're looking for an entry-level set or something more feature-rich, there's likely a deal here that matches both your screen-size preference and your price point. The promotional period is finite, tied to Amazon's Consumer Week event, which means these prices won't hold indefinitely.

Olhar Digital has made the selection process easier by doing the legwork of identifying which models are discounted and by how much. The publication also offers a browser extension called Olhar Digital Ofertas that automates part of the shopping process—it tests discount codes and applies whichever generates the largest savings, and it alerts you to where the lowest price for a given product can be found across different retailers. It's a tool designed for people who want the discount but don't want to spend hours hunting for it.

It's worth noting the disclosure: Olhar Digital uses affiliate links in their price listings, meaning the publication receives a commission if you purchase through their links. The price you pay doesn't change, but the business model is transparent. No company paid to be included in this selection, and the choices were made independently.

For anyone in the market for a television, the window is open now. The discounts are real, the variety is there, and the promotional period won't last. The question is whether any of these options match what you're actually looking for.

Olhar Digital selected models of different brands, sizes, and configurations with unmissable offers during Amazon's Consumer Week
— Olhar Digital
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Inventor

Why does a 28 percent discount on a TV matter more than, say, a 6 percent one? Are these the same products?

Model

Not necessarily. The 28 percent discount might be on a specific model—maybe a particular brand or screen size—while the 6 percent is on something else entirely. The range tells you that Olhar Digital found deals across the whole spectrum, not just one or two standout offers.

Inventor

So someone shopping here has to actually look at each option and decide if it's the right TV for them, not just grab the biggest discount?

Model

Exactly. The discount is part of the equation, but it's not the whole story. You need the right size, the right features, the right brand reliability. A 28 percent discount on something you don't want is still a waste.

Inventor

What's the actual value of the Olhar Digital Ofertas extension? Does it really save people money?

Model

It saves time more than anything. It tests coupon codes automatically and shows you where the lowest price is across retailers. If you were going to shop anyway, it removes friction. Whether it saves money depends on whether you were already going to hunt for coupons yourself.

Inventor

Why does Olhar Digital disclose the affiliate commission so clearly?

Model

Because they have to, legally, but also because transparency builds trust. If readers know the publication makes money on the sale, they can evaluate the recommendation with that context in mind. It's not a secret; it's just how this kind of content works.

Inventor

Is there any risk in waiting, or should someone just buy now?

Model

The promotional period is limited to Consumer Week. Once that ends, these prices disappear. So if you've been considering a TV upgrade, waiting means missing these specific discounts. But that doesn't mean you should buy something that doesn't fit your needs just because it's on sale.

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