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The best Cyber Monday TV Deals under $500 for 2020

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If you’re looking for some great Cyber Monday TV deals but your budget is pretty tight, we’ve got you covered. It’s easily possible to find some great TV deals for under $500 and we’ve found the best offers out there all courtesy of the plethora of Best Buy Cyber Monday TV deals we’re seeing pop up. These TVs don’t specifically feature in our best 4K TVs under $500 guide but they all come from very reliable brands. If you’re looking for even more Cyber Monday deals, we’ve got everything you could need.

TCL 40-inch Class 3-series Full HD TV — $180, was $200

Roku

With $20 off, this TCL 40-inch Class 3-series Full HD TV just became an even better value. As you’d expect at this price, it’s not 4K but it’s still a great full HD set that offers smart functionality. With a sharp 1080p resolution, it’s ideal for watching Blu-rays or playing games with smart TV functionality courtesy of built-in Roku. That means you can watch your favorite streaming services effortlessly. It even works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa too for added convenience. If you simply need a basic HD TV, this more than fulfills that duty.

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Samsung 50-inch Class 6 Series 4K TV — $300, was $350

$300 for a 4K TV? Yup, really. This Samsung 50-inch Class 6 Series 4K TV offers a surprising amount for the price. It uses PurColor technology for a fine-tuned image, has a game mode for improving how things look while you play, along with a contrast enhancer too. A slim design along with smart features courtesy of Samsung’s Tizen OS means it has all you could need for a budget 4K TV and what a great budget price it is. Just look out for it only having two HDMI inputs which may be an issue if you have multiple devices to hook up.

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Samsung 55-inch Class 7 Series 4K TV — $380, was $400

With a modest but important $20 savings, the Samsung 55-inch Class 7 Series 4K TV just turned even more attractive. A more comfortable size for the living room, it has Samsung’s Crystal Processor 4K under the hood which means it effortlessly upscales whatever you watch to a superior image. A universal guide makes it simple to browse too as well as find all your favorite shows via streaming services. Even better, there’s an ultra-thin bezel so you get a much cleaner look for more immersive viewing. A convenient game enhancer feature completes the appealing package.

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LG 65-inch Class UN7000 Series 4K TV — $500, was $550

LG

With a $50 savings, this LG 65-inch Class UN7000 Series 4K TV just got even more tempting. It’s the perfect size for your living room and it offers a fantastic 4K display that even has wider viewing angles than before, ensuring you never lose color or detail while viewing. A quad-core processor does a great job of ensuring you get the best possible light from source to screen. As well as that, there’s LG’s excellent webOS which provides all your streaming needs, plus there are sports alerts if you want them, always keeping you abreast of the latest with your favorite teams, no matter what you’re watching. Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa support complete the great package.

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Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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