Looking for a new TV but can't afford the major expense? Guess what? You can still get a great 4K TV for just 500. Here are six models to consider.
Buying a new TV doesn't always have to mean you'll be spending above and beyond $1,000. In fact, you can score an excellent set for less than half of that, and that doesn't mean you'll be stuck with a sub-par display, either. We're talking $500 or less for 4K resolution, HDR capabilities, incredible smart features, and more.
The literal highlight of the H8G is its brightness. Whether it's displaying standard or high dynamic range content, the display can get much brighter than most of the other TVs on this list, which not only helps with combatting brightly lit rooms but also lets HDR material pop more spectacularly. Hisense 50-inch H8G Quantum The best overall More Hisense 55-inch U6H ULED The best Google TV under $500 Pros Cons Why you should buy this: You love Hisense as much as we do, and you're looking for an awesome 55-inch 4K TV for under $500.
The Hisense 55-inch U6H isn't a perfect TV, but considering the overall brightness, color, and contrast, on top of the Google TV platform, $400 is a beyond-reasonable purchase price. But after picture quality, the real win with this set is its across-the-board compatibility with some of the most popular voice assistants. Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit are the main players here, and once the UK9000 is connected to your network, you'll be able to use the assistants to control your smart home equipment, search for movies and TV shows, adjust volume, and more.
Variable refresh rate is one of the most important features a TV can have when it comes to gaming. The M-Series Quantum has VRR, but not just standard VRR — it sports AMD's FreeSync, which is used by Xbox consoles, as well as many PC gaming rigs. VRR ensures that the TV always stays in sync with a game's changing frame rates. TVs that can't do this create a"tearing" effect, which can be jarring and negatively impact overall gaming performance.
Who it's for: Google TV fans, TCL devotees, and pretty much anyone that wants a top-notch TV for a solid price.We would have felt in wrong completing this list of stellar $500-or-less entries without including a model from TCL. And while we so very badly wanted to feature the 6-Series as our TCL go-to, the prices were just a little too high to make sense for this roundup. Thus, we'll shine some light on the 5-Series instead.
Samsung often features prominently in leading TV roundups, netting a ton of love from us across multiple categories, from performance to smart TV capabilities. When it comes to buying a TV for your bedroom, it can be tempting to dive for the bargain-bin model. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but in most cases, spending an extra hundred dollars or so can get you a much better set. Such is the case with the Samsung 43-inch AU8000.
The Samsung 43-inch AU8000 may not be the strongest set in terms of performance, but for a bedroom, dorm, or compact living room, it's one of our favorite small-screen options, with plenty of features and smart add-ons to round things out. It may not be at the top of the pack when it comes to picture and sound features, but the Toshiba 55-inch C350 Smart Fire TV is a great sub-$500 buy for those looking to rock a 4K TV with a great smart interface.
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