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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 50-inch TV Deals 2024: Get LG, Samsung, TCL, and other TVs for less

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Amazon Prime Day Coverage 2024

Update 10/9/24: Nothing dramatic has changed overnight. Most deals are still live and some even got a tad better.

It’s that time of year again: There are even more Prime Day deals thanks to Amazon’s Big Deal Days event, which started yesterday and runs for the rest of the day today. If you’re looking to buy a new 50-inch TV, you’re in luck, as we’ve picked out all the best Prime Day 50-inch TV deals happening right now. Prime Day TV deals tend to be pretty special, so now is the perfect opportunity to get a new TV for your bedroom or child’s room, or even your living room if you’re short on space. Below, we’ve picked out all the best Prime Day 50-inch 4K TV deals currently available, and we’ve also provided some key buying advice on what to consider before hitting the button. After all, you want to get the best value for money here. We get that, so we’ve included everything you need to know below and we’re updating this page regularly so you can save throughout the sales event. If you need something a little bigger, go for the 55-inch Prime Day TV deals that are out there instead.

The best 50-inch TV Prime Day deals

  • — $190 $300 37% off
  • — $280 $450 38% off
  • — $300 $350 14% off
  • — $388 $530 27% off
  • — $427 $630 32% off
  • — $480 $697 21% off
  • — $528 $648 19% off
  • — $798 $998 20% off
  • — $1,198 $1,398 14% off

How to choose a 50-inch TV on Prime Day

With any TV purchase, you need to consider two things first of all — your budget and what size TV you should buy. These days, a 50-inch TV is on the smaller end of the scale, but it’s perfect for your bedroom, entertaining your kids, or in a den or study. Our 4K TV buying guide goes into more depth, but essentially it’s important to think about what brand you can afford. The best TV brands are a great starting point. Samsung, LG, and Sony won’t do you wrong, if you can afford it.

It’s also a good idea to consider the differences between QLED and OLED TVs if you want something more high-end than a 4K TV. If you’re keeping costs down, don’t worry about it, but if you want cinematic-level quality, pay the extra for OLED or QLED.

How we chose these 50-inch TV Prime Day deals

When it comes to deals, we know what we’re talking about. We spend our days seeking out the best deals so we know the difference between an incremental discount and one that you should rush to take advantage of. We also know all about what constitutes one of the best TVs, so we can recommend TVs based on picture quality and how well they operate.

A good deal is only a good deal if it’s on a product you want to own. That’s why we use our expert knowledge in TVs and combine it with the deals we find. We don’t include any deals that we wouldn’t recommend to our friends and family. These are the deals that tempt us personally, so you can be rest assured they’re great value.

Finally, we make sure to check historical data to confirm that the deal is something special, being able to check back to see how things have changed over the weeks and months.

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