
Shoppers save 39% on 50-inch LG TV with 'fantastic picture quality'
Many of us enjoy snuggling down at night to get in a few episodes of our latest binge watch before heading to bed. While laptops, tablets and phones do provide an adequate experience for catching up on any episodes you have missed, nothing beats sitting in front of the telly and soaking in the bigger screen.
One of the most frustrating moments, however, is when your TV eventually gives up the ghost and you now need to splurge on a new TV. Thankfully, for those looking for a new TV or are upgrading an older model, Amazon has dropped the price of a high quality smart TV.
The LG 50-inch 4K UHD Smart TV usually retails for £399.99, however shoppers can now snap it up for £242. Saving customers £158 on their purchase, shoppers will be able to access all their favourite channels and streaming services with a touch of a button.
For those who want to elevate their viewing experience, this LG TV comes with 4K Ultra HD and an AI sound experience to provide users with a vibrant picture quality and enhanced sound to create an immersive experience for every show.
Including LG's webOS smart platform, shoppers will be able access all their favourite apps such as Now, Netflix, Disney+, Twitch and Prime Video. The system also has a quick card feature which makes it easier for someone to find something to watch based on their interests.
Along with being powered by the latest 5 AI Processors, shoppers can choose to watch their favourite films and TV shows in Filmmaker mode, which applies settings to the screen that will allow users to watch their shows the way the director intended.
Another smart TV reduced on Amazon is the TCL 50-inch 4K Ultra HD. Normally retailing for £326, shoppers can snap up this popular TV for £249. This device comes with Fire TV built-in, which lets shoppers access all their favourite streaming and catch up apps in one place. With Alexa included, this TV also features Dolby Vision and Atmos.
Alternatively, Argo is selling the Bush 65 Inch 4K UHD HDR LED TiVo Freely TV for their 'lowest price ever'. Retailing for £319, this TV is said to provide an immersive experience with enhanced picture quality and cinematic sound, courtesy of Dolby Vision-Atmos and DTS HD.
Back to the 50-inch LG TV, Amazon shoppers have given this TV a 4.3 star rating, with over 300 shoppers buying the device in the last month. As one of the retailer's top choices, shoppers may need to be quick to buy this device as it is unknown when the price will shoot back up.
One happy shopper said: "We purchased this TV to be installed in a small meeting room and we are fully satisfied of the results. Tested in 4K absolutely brilliant. Really great value for money!"
Another five-star reviewer added: "Looks good, picture clear colours true, sounds good easy to set up which for me was a relief as I'm not that tech savvy for price great value."
However, one shopper wasn't happy with the sound quality of the TV, writing: "The only quibble is that the speakers on this are really harsh and loud, despite changing the sound settings. The treble bites and carries around the house.
"I am considering going to the additional expense of buying a sound bar to get a more acceptable sound quality. Sky TV remote will not control the volume of the TV, you have to use the remote for the TV."
Another shopper added: "Bought this to mount on our bedroom wall. Power lead way too short and no way of swapping it for a longer one. Sent back for a refund. Why not just use a normal power lead like others do so you can just buy a longer one if needed."
On the flip side, a customer praised: "Fantastic value. Came extremely well packaged. Fantastic quality picture for the money. Ignore the negative reviews regarding damaged screens on arrival etc.... recommend this item 100 percent. Set-up dead easy."
A fourth delighted shopper commented: "The size is great and the picture quality is excellent! It was really easy to set up as well and easy to use. Sound is good. Great value for money as I really think LG is exceptional in terms of quality, longevity, and good functionality."
To buy the LG 50-inch 4K UHD Smart TV, click HERE.

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