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This 50-inch Roku TV, perfect for streaming, is on sale for $250

The Roku Select Series 4K TV in the living room.
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If you’re looking for an affordable TV that will let you watch your favorite streaming shows, you may want to check out this offer from Best Buy for the 50-inch Roku Select Series 4K TV. From its original price of $300, it’s down to only $250 for savings of $50. We’re not sure how much time is remaining until this bargain ends though, so if you want to take advantage of this discount, we highly recommend pushing through with your purchase immediately.

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Why you should buy the 50-inch Roku Select Series 4K TV

The 50-inch screen of the Roku Select Series 4K TV offers 4K Ultra HD resolution and support for HDR10+, which combine for lifelike details and vivid colors. The TV also has an automatic brightness feature, which makes the necessary adjustments depending on the room’s lighting, and support for Dolby Audio for clear speech and loud sound. All of these features make sure that you’ll enjoy watching the best binge-worthy shows across all of the popular streaming services, such as Netflix and Disney+, through the Roku TV platform. The operating system also offers a customizable home screen where you can highlight your favorite channels and inputs, and voice commands through the voice remote that’s bundled with the 50-inch Roku Select Series 4K TV.

The 50-inch Roku Select Series 4K TV is compatible with most smart home systems and digital assistants for easy integration into your smart home setup. You’ll also be able to use the TV as a gallery of artwork and photos through the Roku Backdrops feature, which you can activate when you’re not watching on the 50-inch Roku Select Series 4K TV.

Not all TV deals will give you amazing value, but this one surely does: the 50-inch Roku Select Series 4K TV for just $250 from Best Buy, following a $50 discount on its sticker price of $300. This TV that’s made for streaming is a fantastic budget option, which is why we think this offer is going to attract a lot of attention from shoppers. You’ll need to complete your transaction for the 50-inch Roku Select Series 4K TV as soon as possible, as there’s a chance that stocks run out or the savings disappear at any moment.

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