Save $80 on a Toshiba 50-inch Smart TV with Fire TV

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Get ready for the new fall TV season with a new smart TV. You can save $80 on a Toshiba 50-inch Smart TV with Fire TV. Experience built-in Fire TV, Alexa, and many other great features.

It’s the best of both worlds with this Fire TV edition. It allows you to watch live over-the-air TV and the streaming content you love to binge. Connect an HD antenna (sold separately) to view the over-the-air TV and use Fire TV to stream Disney, Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Hulu, and other great channels.

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The Toshiba 50-inch Smart TV is a cinch to set up. After plugging it in, all that’s left to do is connect it to Wi-Fi. Find the content you want to watch with the included voice remote. Launch apps, switch inputs, and control your other smart home devices, all with just your voice.

The smart TV is never done learning. It will continue to get smarter as new Alexa skills and features are released through over-the-air updates. You’ll never have to wait for it to update, and it will always be up to date.

Aside from the built-in Fire TV, the 4K Ultra HD picture quality is perhaps the best feature on this set. It has over 8 million pixels to bring clarity, contrast, and color to everything you watch. Your TV shows and movies will look their best in ultra-high definition.

Take $80 off the price of this 50″ smart TV and pay just $349.99 or $399.99 for a 55″ set. Want something smaller? Take $50 off a 43″ TV and pay just $299.99.

Toshiba 50-inch Smart TV with Fire TV

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