HDR for drawing more detail from the scene at handĪs we said before, Best Buy’s offer on this 70-inch Samsung TV tops the list of the best Black Friday TV deals.
4K Upscale Engine for turning Full HD content into 4K Ultra HD.One-click access to all the leading streaming services including Disney+.70-inch TV for a household name synonymous with quality for only $600.Like all high-resolution 4K TVs worth buying, the Vizio V-Series has HDR on board (in this case, we’re looking at two standards: Dolby Vision and HDR10+) for making movies, shows, and live events appear more lifelike, and a 4K Upscale Engine for converting HD material into 4K Ultra HD in real time.ħ0-inch Samsung TU6985 4K TV - $600, was $750 75-inch Vizio V-Series 4K TV: $850, was $900 - VIEW DEAL.The television runs Vizio’s own SmartCast smart software, which is a bit like having a Google Chromecast baked into the television, offering instant access to streaming services like Netflix. Out of all the 65-inch TV deals happening now, this 65-inch Vizio V-Series for $530 is the best value. 4K Upscale Engine for showing Full HD content in 4K Ultra HD resolution.Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for enhancing content.Share content from iPad, iPhone, or Mac via Apple AirPlay 2.0.
It also has HDR10 for enhancing the color of a movie or show to make it look more realistic, and DTS Studio Sound for a more immersive viewing experience.Ħ5-inch Vizio V-Series 4K TV - $500, was $600 This is done in real-time, as the material plays. Like most 4K TVs, this Insignia 4K Fire TV has a 4K Upscale Engine for showing HD content in a 4K Ultra HD resolution. It can be controlled using Amazon Alexa via the included Alexa Voice Remote and can access more than one million streamable movies and shows out the box. What we love about this model is that it’s a Fire TV, so it has a Fire TV Stick 4K under the hood. HDR10 and DTS Studio Sound for a more immersive viewing experienceīest Buy has knocked $120 off this 50-inch Insignia 4K TV.There’s even an Alexa Voice Remote in the box to control the television using your voice.ĥ0-inch Insignia 4K Fire TV - $300, was $450 If you’ve ever used an Amazon Fire TV Stick before, the experience will feel very familiar. Plus, like the 50-inch Insignia 4K Fire TV below, it’s a Fire Edition TV, so it runs Amazon’s Fire TV smart software. It has HDR for extracting more detail and color from supported content and upscales HD content to 4K Ultra HD. If you’re looking for something a little smaller (and more affordable) than a massive, cinema-worthy television, this 43-inch Toshiba 4K Fire TV could be the answer to your prayers.