At £249, this cheap 50-inch 4K TV deal at Amazon is a Prime Day bargain
Comes with five year warranty and free delivery
Linsar is a little known UK brand that has carved a niche at the budget end of the audiovisual market and has been around for more than a decade. Its TV deals are stocked at popular online retailers like John Lewis and Ebuyer which means that it’s not a flash in the pan for Amazon Prime Day.
Another of its resellers, Amazon, is selling the 50UHD520, a 4K 50-inch TV with Freeview HD, for only £249. You also get a 5-year warranty provided by Linsar (customers must retain their invoice as proof).
You'll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of Prime Day deals. You can sign up for a free trial, which will see you through Prime Day and which you can cancel after 30 days, or if you like the look of Prime then right now you can save £20 on a one-year subscription.
As for the TV itself, other than is 4K label, it delivers Freeview HD plus comes with three HDMI ports and two USB 2.0 ones. The encapsulated speakers have a combined power output of 16W so they won’t rock your lounge.
There’s no Bluetooth, SPDIF, headphone socket or LAN ports so bear these in mind. The fact that there are two feet might put off some users as well but at least you have a 200x200 VESA mount. If it doesn't sound like the TV for you, then check out the competition on our guide to the best TV sales and deals.
Linsar 50UHD520 4K 50-inch LED TV £249 at Amazon
Get this fantastic bundle which includes a British-design and built 4K TV from a UK brand plus five year warranty and free delivery for a mere £249. With three HDMI ports, Freeview HD and two USB ports, there's plenty of content options for you to explore.
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