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It’s running Samsung’s Smart TV Tizen platform, to stream your favorite shows without the need for a set-top box, and if you’re so inclined, you can even use Alexa or Google Assistant directly through the TV itself. You’ll get a 4K HDR experience with a refresh rate of 60Hz. But seriously, at $849 you’re getting a lot of screen for not a lot of money. OK, maybe we’re exaggerating a little bit. Samsung’s 70-inch Crystal UHD is large and in charge. Samsung 75-Inch 4K Crystal UHD TV ($849, originally $1,000 ) It’s discounted by over $200 for the 43-inch size and it still acts like a Samsung QLED TV. Instead of just turning off and displaying a black screen, it will display art, and with the matching frame borders (which are sold separately), The Frame looks like a work of art on your wall.
Samsung’s The Frame is one of the more unique TVs on the market.
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Plus for under $500 you’re getting a smart TV that integrates with Alexa and the Google Assistant. Not only does it have a simple design with relatively minimal bezels, but it has a Dual LED display for an accurate picture that can make colors pop.
If you’re a fan of Samsung’s picture quality, this 43-inch Q60A QLED TV might just be up your alley. Each model has a 4K resolution with support for HDR10, Dolby Digital Plus and hands-free Alexa interactions. Every Omni TV runs Fire TV OS, the same operating system that Amazon’s Fire TV streaming devices use, ensuring you’ll have the same experience with the addition of managing - or purchasing - a streaming stick or set-top box.
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At this price, it’s not going to be the sharpest or brightest display, but it’s good enough for the average person.Īmazon 55-Inch Fire TV Omni Series ($409.99, originally $559.99 )Īmazon now has its own brand of TVs under the Fire TV Omni name, and they look great. Best Buy is discounting all different sizes of the F30, with the 55-inch model marked off $250 - netting you a 4K UHD picture. Insignia 55-inch F30 ($299.99, originally $549.99 )Īmazon’s Fire TV operating system is starting to make its way into more TVs like Insignia’s F30 series. On top of the 43-inch for $100 off, the 50-inch and 55-inch are also discounted. It works with Alexa out of the box and the built-in Fire OS streaming platform has all of the major services. Best of it, it’s a fully 4K UHD experience to add vibrancy to colors and craft an excellent picture. While it’s not the highest 4K TV on the market, this Fire TV 4-Series is one of the smartest and Amazon has promised to keep giving it updates. It even works with Amazon’s Alexa.Īmazon 43-inch Fire TV 4-Series ($269.99, originally $369.99 ) It’s a solid choice for a secondary TV in the kitchen, your kids’ playroom or maybe even for your back patio.
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For under $100 you get a 720p HD TV that has popular streaming apps and services built directly into its Fire OS operating system. Insignia 24-Inch Smart Fire TV ($99, originally $169 )īest Buy’s Insignia electronics brand is discounting a 24-inch HD TV to just $99, down from $169.99. At 70 inches, you’re getting a whole lot of TV for not a lot of money.
It’s a 4K TV set with Dolby Vision HDR for a bright, clear and crisp picture.
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It runs Google’s Android TV platform, allowing you to install apps like Netflix or Discovery+ from the Play Store or stream music and videos directly from your phone to the TV. The Hisense A6G has nearly everything you could want from a smart TV. It has a 120Hz display, which is sure to make any gamers in your home happy.
The U7G boasts a Quantum Dot QLED display, powered by Google’s Android TV platform, and it even works with Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant. On the higher end of the Hisense TV lineup is the U7G, which is currently $649 - down from $849 - on Amazon. The 50-inch model is just shy of $400 and sports a modern design with thin bezels on the top, left and right sides. Looking for a TV that won’t break the bank? Hisense’s U6G offers a solid picture with plenty of smarts from an Android TV interface.