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Samsung 48 Smart Tv Best Buy ((HOT))


We've bought and tested more than 380 TVs. Below are our recommendations for the best 48-50 inch TVs. See our picks for the best smart TVs, the best 55-inch TVs for something bigger, or the best 40-42-43-inch TVs for something smaller. Most brands will start releasing their 2023 lineups soon, and although 48-50 inch TVs aren't as popular as they used to be, make sure to vote on which ones you want us to buy and test first. If you want to find out more about the 2023 models, check out our 2023 TV lineup page.




samsung 48 smart tv best buy


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The best 48-inch TV we've tested is the LG OLED48C2PUA. It's an excellent TV that delivers stunning picture quality. HDR content looks incredible thanks to its wide color gamut and nearly infinite contrast ratio, resulting in deep blacks and bright highlights, with no distracting blooming around bright areas of the screen. It has fantastic reflection handling, so glare isn't an issue in a moderately-lit room, and its wide viewing angle makes it a good choice for a wide seating area.


It has a great selection of extra features, and the built-in webOS smart interface is easy to use and has a great selection of streaming apps, so you can easily find your favorite shows. It's also fantastic for new-gen gamers, as it supports 4k @ 120Hz gaming on all four inputs, meaning you can take full advantage of the latest gaming consoles or a PC with a recent graphics card.


If you're not in a dark room and don't care as much about the perfectly deep blacks of the LG C2 OLED, the best 50-inch smart TV in the mid-range category we've tested is the Sony XR50X90J. It's a 2021 model that's still widely available and offers great performance. Visibility isn't a problem in well-lit rooms thanks to its excellent SDR peak brightness, and the reflection handling is decent, so glare from windows or even lamps isn't an issue. Even in dark rooms, its contrast is incredible, and it has a great local dimming feature to further improve the contrast.


It comes with the Google TV smart platform, which is user-friendly and has tons of apps available to download. Its voice assistant feature makes it easy to open apps and search for content, allowing you to stream your favorite content easily. Even if you watch content from a cable box, it doesn't have issues upscaling lower-resolution content, making images look life-like. This TV was replaced by the Sony X90K in 2022, but sadly, the new model isn't available in sizes below 55 inches.


The TCL 5 Series/S555 2022 QLED is the best 50-inch TV in the budget category that we've tested. It's a great TV that delivers surprisingly good picture quality for the price and has a good selection of extra features without breaking the bank. It's great for watching movies in a dark room thanks to its superb contrast ratio and decent full array local dimming feature, but there's a bit more distracting blooming around bright highlights than what you'd see on a higher-end TV like the Sony X90J.


It runs the Roku smart interface, which is simple and easy to use, with a great selection of streaming channels. It has fantastic low input lag, making it a great choice for gamers, and it even supports a variable refresh rate to reduce tearing in games. It can't take full advantage of the PS5 or Xbox Series X due to its 60Hz refresh rate, but it's still a good choice for budget shoppers looking to enjoy the impressive graphics offered by either new-gen console.


If you want a basic TV that won't break your wallet, the best 50-inch TV you can get for cheap is the Hisense A6H. It's a simple TV with limited picture quality and few extra features, but it's a great choice for an office, guest bedroom, or even a student dorm. It runs the Google TV smart interface, which has one of the widest selections of streaming apps available. It has a wide viewing angle, which is great if you watch TV while walking around, as the image remains consistent when viewed from the sides.


Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best 48-50 inch televisions to buy for most people in each price range. We factor in the price (a cheaper TV wins over a pricier one if the difference isn't worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no TVs that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).


As with 4K, it's now hard to buy a TV that doesn't have a smart platform packed with streaming apps. Almost every TV will have Netflix and Amazon Prime Video on board, and Disney+ is fast approaching a similar level of ubiquity. Apple TV (which is great for pay-as-you-go movies as well as the Apple TV+ subscription service) is becoming increasingly common, too.


Serious gamers also need to check that their prospective new TV supports all of the latest gaming features. The most technically advanced and therefore rarest of these is 4K/120Hz, but VRR and ALLM are also worth looking out for. There are a number of TVs on this list that support all of these features, but we have a dedicated best gaming TVs guide for those to whom gaming is the primary concern.


There are few TVs at any price that are smarter than the AU7100, which features a Tizen operating system with more or less every app you could possibly need. There are also three HDMI inputs for external sources, one of which handles eARC for a soundbar or other sound system. ALLM is supported, too, though 4K/120Hz and VRR predictably are not.


Overall, the C2 is quite comfortably the best TV available at the size, particularly if you combine it with a soundbar. But do stay tuned for our review of the new C3, which is expected to arrive in shops very soon.


We don't accept the out-of-the-box settings that a TV comes in either. While we intentionally don't go down the route of professional calibration (you shouldn't have to have your TV professionally calibrated in order to get the best out of it), we do spend hours adjusting settings using a mixture of test patterns and real-world content until we are sure we're getting the most out of a TV so that it has the best chance to shine.


From all of our reviews, we choose the best products to feature in our Best Buys. That's why if you take the plunge and buy one of the products recommended above, or on any other Best Buy page, you can be assured you are getting a What Hi-Fi? approved product.


Best Buy still has some Black Friday deals on headphones, appliances, laptops and much more. To help you cut through the clutter, we've scanned Best Buy's sales and picked the best deals you can shop right now.


LG C2 48" 4K OLED TV: was $1,399 now $1,049 @ Best Buy (opens in new tab)Our review of the LG C2 OLED gave this TV 5 stars, making it one of the best TVs you can buy. Currently, it's $350 off at Best Buy, which is a great deal on a TV of this caliber. It doesn't have the brightest panel and lacks an ATSC 3.0 tuner for built-in NextGenTV, but features a beautiful OLED display, excellent gaming and smart TV features and a premium design.


Sony Bravia XR A80J OLED 55": was $1,899 now $999 @ Best Buy (opens in new tab)Sony makes some of the best OLED TVs around, and with a huge $900 off, the Sony Bravia XR A80J is almost unmissable. A TV of this quality at such a steep discount is something you don't want to miss.


Hisense 75" Class A6 Series 4K TV: was $679 now $499 @ Best Buy (opens in new tab)This deal takes $180 off the Hisense A6 Series 4K TV. You'll get stunning picture quality with Dolby Vision and HDR10, support for 4K gaming at 60Hz and voice control thanks to Google Assistant. The Google TV smart TV platform gives you access to all your favorite streaming channels as well.


Roku Streaming Stick 4K: was $49 now $24 @Best Buy (opens in new tab)The latest version of the Roku streaming stick that's right for most people adds two key features that take it up a level. Dolby Vision ensures solid picture quality to a strong standard, and the new long-range Wi-Fi receiver helps you ditch buffering issues. At $24, this Best Buy Black Friday deal takes half off the best streaming stick available.


iPad Pro 2021 12.9" (128GB): was $1,099 now $799 @ Best Buy (opens in new tab)Best Buy is currently discounting the 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2021 by $300 across the board. While it's no longer the newest iPad Pro, the iPad Pro 2021 is still one of the best tablets on the market right now, with Apple's powerful M1 chip, a gorgeous mini-LED panel and 5G support.


JBL Flip 5 Bluetooth Speaker: was $99 now $69 @ Best Buy (opens in new tab)The JBL Flip 5 has dropped to a new all-time low price in Best Buy's Black Friday sale. This Bluetooth speaker combines a waterproof and durable design with excellent sound quality and a lengthy 12-hour battery life. In our JBL Flip 5 review, we called it one of the best portable Bluetooth speakers around. Amazon offers the same price (opens in new tab).


Samsung Galaxy Buds 2: was $149 now $89 @ Best Buy (opens in new tab)This deal takes a whole $60 off the original price, making it one of the best offers we've seen. The Galaxy Buds 2 are one of the best wireless earbuds, featuring a battery life of up to 7.5 hours (with ANC off), Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and colorful options.


Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro was $229 now $199 @ Best Buy (opens in new tab)These Samsung Pro earbuds hold their own against the best ANC buds with high quality audio and compelling 3D sound with precise head tracking. The updated design provides improved comfort, while battery life runs to 5 hours before needing a recharge. The charging case gives 29 hours worth of playback time before needing a top up. 041b061a72


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