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Not every TV needs to be a $3,000-plus set with 8K resolution and picture processing tech you need some kind of degree or certification to understand. There’s a handful of budget-friendly brands out there that prioritize picture quality, gaming performance, and other essential AV criteria while pricing these models in a way that feels justified. We search for great TV deals regularly, and today we happened on this incredible offer:

For a limited time, when you purchase the Insignia 55-inch F30 Series at Best Buy or Amazon, you’ll pay $230. At full price, this TV sells for $350.

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Why you should buy the Insignia 55-inch F30 Series

The F30 Series is a perfect TV for a guest bedroom or college dorm. Using traditional LED-LCD technology, plus 4K resolution (and a 60Hz native refresh rate), the Insignia F30 delivers a vibrant picture with rich colors and decent contrast levels. Movies, shows, and games are looking better than ever, so you should own a TV that can look just as good! And while the F30 Series isn’t a go-to 4K HDR set, it still offers limited HDR compatibility (HDR10 and HLG support), along with three HDMI ports and a set of RCA connections for any older equipment you may own.

The Insignia F30 Series uses Amazon’s Fire TV OS for access to streaming apps like Prime Video, Netflix, and Max. The included Alexa Voice Remote even lets you perform a range of Alexa commands on your TV, including input switching and content searches across apps. We were also glad to see the DTS Studio Sound laurel, which optimizes the audio quality of the F30 Series based on the environment.

Best Buy deals and Amazon deals tend to disappear as quickly as they surface, so you may not have much longer to take advantage of this awesome Insignia promo. Take $120 off the Insignia 55-inch F30 Series when you purchase through Best Buy or Amazon, and be sure to check out some of the best QLED TV deals we’ve had our eye on this week.

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Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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