Toshiba's 55-inch Class C350 Series TV is down to its lowest-ever price – save $200 during Cyber Monday
SAVE $200: As of Dec 1, the Toshiba 55-inch Class C350 Series is on sale for $199.99 at Amazon. That's a 50% savings on the list price.
Black Friday might be over, but that doesn't mean the deals are, and you've still got Cyber Monday to pick up some great tech and home upgrades before the prices go back up. And if a new TV is on your wish list, check out this latest deal on the Toshiba 55-inch Class C350 Series.
As of Dec. 1, this TV is at its lowest-ever price, according to camelcamelcamel, bringing the list price down from $399.99 to $199.99. This price is for the 55-inch TV, however all size options from 43-inch to 75-inch are all heavily discounted.
This is a powerful TV, benefiting from the Fire TV operating system. This means you'll get all of your favorite streaming services and apps displayed right on the home page, making it nice and easy to navigate. It also features the REGZA Engine ZR, which analyses each scene to maximize picture detail and give you 4K resolution, while its AI 4K Upscaler adjusts individual pixels to bring Full HD content closer to 4K.
It also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for HDR imaging and multi-dimensional sound, and features like Ultimate Motion help to reduce blur in fast scenes. If you're a gamer, you'll enjoy this TV's dedicated Game Mode that adds ALLM, VRR and eARC for smoother play. There's also a Sports Mode that highlights fast movements, so you never miss any detail of a game.
Pick up this TV deal in Amazon's Cyber Monday sales.
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