Save $50 on a TCL 50″ 4K Roku Smart TV

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If you want to get your streaming content from one of the experts in the field while also getting a quality smart TV, consider buying a TCL 50″ 4K Roku Smart TV. It’s like the best of both worlds. It’s all in one unit with nothing to pair or connect, making it very easy. What’s more, it’s the latest 2021 model, so everything is very current.

The TV will deliver all your favorite entertainment, with over 500,000 available movies and TV episodes through the intuitive Roku TV and thousands of streaming channels. A personalized home screen will help you find what you’re looking for, with everything at your fingertips. Voice search is available on the Roku mobile app to aid you in your search as well.

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The TCL Smart TV provides 4K Ultra HD picture clarity and contrast, color, and details through high dynamic range (HDR). Direct-lit LED adds to the picture quality with a stand separation distance of 39.6 inches.

You can also integrate cable, an antenna, and a game console. The set includes three HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 ports (with one of them having HDMI ARC), one USB, RF, composite headphone jack, optical audio out, and Ethernet.

Take $50 off the price of this 50″ smart TV and pay just $299.99. The TV is also offered in 43″, 55″, 65″, and 75″ inch sizes and Android TV at full price.

TCL 50″ 4K Roku Smart TV

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