It shows that a 50-inch 4K TV is best for viewing when you’re sitting about four feet from the unit. Size: Wondering what size room a 50-inch TV is perfect for? Check out our guide What size TV should you buy?. If you put some thought into what you need from a TV, you’ll be able to enjoy your purchase for years to come. When looking for a 50-inch TV, follow our TV Buying Guide tips. How to choose the best 50-inch TVs for you Read our full TCL 4-Series Roku TV (S435) review. If this is going to be your main TV, consider adding a soundbar to overcome the sound issues. It also has weak speakers, with little bass and limited power. It lacks local dimming, so the HDR performance isn’t as good as it could be. In exchange for the great price, the TCL 4 Series is missing a few features that more expensive TVs deliver. The best part? This 4K TV often sells for less than you’ll find bargain 1080p TVs. With a low lag time of 14 milliseconds, this set also will handle fast-paced gaming well. It uses Roku’s system software, which provides one of the best smart TV experiences available and has plenty of apps to choose from. It has good color accuracy and supports HDR10 - but not Dolby Vision - for improved contrast. The TCL 4 Series Roku TV 50S435 is one of the best TV values you'll find in any size. Picture adjustments are difficult to find Read our full Toshiba C350 Fire TV review. But with excellent color accuracy, low lag time and a good looking design, it's still a solid TV for the price, and better than many Fire TV models we've seen in the past. The C350 doesn’t come with the latest bells and whistles, such as HDMI 2.1 or Dolby Atmos support, but it does Dolby Vision and HDR10 - though not very well. With the 50-inch model selling for under $400 (and likely much less during sales events), it's one of the smartest affordable TVs you can get. It's a decent example of the Fire TV template, combining good-enough 4K picture quality, impressively short lag times, and Amazon's great Fire TV smart features, like built-in Alexa voice control, a pretty big app store and (of course) an interface that puts Amazon's Prime Video service front and center. The Toshiba C350 Fire TV is the 2021 addition to the small family of Amazon-powered smart TVs, offering good features and decent performance for its extremely affordable price. Read our full Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV review. Until we see 2022 TVs, this is the best TV you can buy. It's the best TV we saw in 2021, and won the 2021 Tom's Guide Award for Best TV, and a second award as the best gaming TV of the year. HDMI 2.1 connectivity comes standard, along with gamer-friendly features and impressive 12.6-millisecond lag time for an unparalleled gaming experience. The whole thing is packed into a gorgeous 1-inch-thick design that contains a huge array of smart features, potent Dolby Atmos sound and some of the best performance we've ever seen. Brilliant color and unmatched brightness make for superb performance, and Samsung pairs that with a bounty of smart TV functions and genuinely intelligent features, like a solar-powered remote control that eliminates the need to swap out batteries – delivering eco-friendly design and unbeaten convenience at the same time. The Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV combines Samsung's highly refined quantum dot technology with the tight control of mini-LED backlighting, resulting in one of the best TV displays you'll ever see. But you’ll pay for the privilege of the experience, with this set costing twice as much as many other 50-inch TVs. And the premium smart functions and gaming features are some of the best in the business. With its crisp and vivid Neo QLED screen that combines quantum dot color with mini-LED backlighting, there’s no other 50-inch TV that comes close. Our top 50-inch TV pick is the Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV, which offers an impressive set of features and performance to match. And of course we also spend plenty of hands-on time with it, so that we can give you our real-world impressions. So which one is right for you? Every model in this list has been through Tom's Guide TV testing process, which sees a set evaluated for color accuracy and reproduction, brightness and lag time. Thankfully, though, there are a few companies out there that cater to this audience: Samsung, Sony, TCL and Hisense have stuck with 50-inch TVs, and indeed our favorite TV of last year, the Samsung Q90A, comes in the 50-inch screen size. Despite their perfect, middle-of-the-road size, you don't see many 50-inch TVs out there.
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