The Insignia 50-inch Class F50 TV just got its biggest-ever discount ahead of Black Friday — save over $100 right now
SAVE $130: As of Nov. 19, the Insignia 50-inch Class F50 TV is on sale for $169.99 at Amazon. That's a 43% discount on the list price.
Early Black Friday deals are ramping up, and we couldn't be happier about it. And if you're looking to treat yourself to a new TV before Christmas movie season starts, there's a great deal on the Insignia 50-inch Class F50 at Amazon. As of Nov. 19, this impressive TV is down to just $169.99, saving you $130. That's also the lowest price for this model according to camelcamelcamel.
This TV gives you gorgeous 4K Ultra HD with HDR10, so movies and shows look sharp, colorful, and incredibly detailed, and all for under $200. It also uses Amazon’s Fire TV operating system, giving you quick access to apps like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and free services such as Fire TV Channels, Tubi, and Pluto TV, and it's all laid out neatly on the home screen.
You can even use this TV as a smart home hub to check cameras, adjust lights, or start robot vacuums cleaning.
For sound, enjoy an incredibly impressive audio experience with the DTS Virtual:X, an immersive sound format that creates a three-dimensional feel. You'll also get HDMI eARC which supports high-quality audio setups. It’s packed with handy ports too, from HDMI to USB to Ethernet. Plus, it’s wall-mountable, so it's nice and easy to install seamlessly into your space.
Pick up this great early Black Friday TV deal from Amazon now.
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Lois Mackenzie is a freelance reporter at Mashable. Over the years she has written for many publications, covering everything from the local news to the best pair of running shoes. You can find bylines in publications including Fit&Well, Metro, and Coach magazine, usually covering deals on everything from earbuds to TVs, or guides on how to beat your half marathon time.
Lois also holds a Master's degree in Digital Journalism from Strathclyde University and obtained a Master of Arts in English Literature at the University of Aberdeen.