Save $32 on a Samsung 50″ Smart TV with Alexa

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If you didn’t get the smart TV that you wanted for Christmas, why not buy one for yourself? You can pick up a 50-inch set now for under $400. The Samsung 50″ Smart TV with Alexa has everything you want, between voice control, apps, HDR, and a crisp, vivid picture.

The television has an ultra-fast Crystal processor 4K that will turn all your favorite TV shows and movies into 4K. The set is powered by Tizen with next-gen apps, is easy to control, and has many enhancements that increase your viewing experience.

The HDR will show you fine-tuned colors you can’t find on HDTV. Adding to the aesthetic, you can keep all your TV cables stored and out of sight by hiding them in the stand.

Deal Samsung 50 Smart Tv Set

Alexa is built in to the Samsung 50″ Smart TV, allowing you to channel surf, open apps, search for movies to watch, and control your smart home devices, all with your voice. Along with Alexa, the smart TV also works with Bixby.

You don’t have to channel surf with Alexa or Bixby, though, as you can also use the Universal Guide.

Save $32 and get this 50-inch smart TV for just $397.99. You can get similar deals on the 43-inch and 75-inch. The 55-inch, 65-inch, and 85-inch are still selling at their normal prices.

Samsung 50″ Smart TV with Alexa

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