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Best Buy is knocking $70 off this 50-inch 4K TV

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The Insignia F30 Series 4K TV with Fire TV, with boats on the water shown on the screen.
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If you’re on a tighter budget and want to grab yourself a nice big TV, then you’ll be happy to know that Best Buy is running a special deal on its Insignia TVs that will let you grab a 50-inch one for pretty cheap. While you could go for some of the best TVs on the market, they often cost thousands of dollars and will likely have features you aren’t likely to use. On the other hand, this 50-inch Insignia TV deal is going to cost you only $230 at Best Buy instead of the usual $300, so you get yourself a rather massive 4K TV for a very solid price.

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Why you should buy the Insignia 50-inch F30 Series 4K TV

While this 50-inch Insignia F30 Series may be on the more budget-oriented side, that doesn’t mean it’s missing some important features, such as HDR10, which provides you with a lot better contrast than a traditional TV. You also get the higher 60Hz refresh rate, where you’d usually find 50Hz on more budget-friendly options, and it does mean that it’s perfect for gaming on a PS5 or Xbox Series X or Series S since most games on those consoles tend to be locked at 4K at 60Hz anyway.

Since the F30 Series runs on Amazon’s Fire TV, you also get Alex voice control, which makes things a lot more convenient, and it even has integrations for Apple AirPlay and Miracast if you don’t want to use Alexa. It has DTS Surround Sound for better audio, and the HDMI eARC means that you don’t lose a whole HDMI port just to connect something like a soundbar. Of course, it does have the gamut of other connections, such as ethernet USB, AV jacks, and optical connections, so you get a lot of freedom to pick and choose how you want to set it up.

Overall, this 50-inch Insignia F30 Series is a great budget-oriented TV, especially with Best Buy’s special deal that brings it down to just $230, which gives you a pretty solid $70 discount on the regular $300 pricing. That said, if you’d still like a few more options, be sure to check out some of these other great TV deals.

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Albert Bassili
Former Deals Writer
Albert’s been a tech and gaming writer for over a decade, writing for websites such as CNET, PopSci, and How-To-Geek, and…
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