Big-screen high-resolution TVs can carry high prices, but a slew of affordable 4K options are available with sizes ranging between 50 and 75 inches.
MyBroadband searched for the most affordable 50-inch and larger 4K TVs you can buy in South Africa. We included 50, 55, 65, 70, and 75-inch models.
We only considered options with decent ratings and a 4K resolution.
We found several options in each size category, with arguably the most notable deal being the 75-inch SUC9300-series Skyworth 4K Android TV for R9,199 from Incredible.
The most affordable 50-inch TV comes from the lesser-known brand Condere, with its 50-inch frameless 4K Android TV available for R4,970 from Takealot.
Pricing in the size category is relatively concentrated, with the most expensive option listed — Hisense’s 50-inch E7K 4K Smart TV — priced at R5,999 at Takealot.
Condere also took the spot for the cheapest 55-inch 4K TV, with its model in the size category priced at R5,399. We noticed greater pricing variance in the 55-inch category than we saw for 50-inch models.
The most expensive 55-inch 4K TV we included is TCL’s P635-series 55-inch 4K Smart TV, which is available for R6,999 from HiFi Corp.
Condere’s 65-inch 4K Android TV is the cheapest in the size category at R7,999 from Takealot, while the most expensive 65-inch option listed is Samsung’s CU7010-series 4K Smart TV for R9,799, also from Takealot.
Condere does appear to sell TVs larger than 65 inches in South Africa, with the most affordable 70-inch option being JVC’s Edgeless 4K Smart TV for R9,599 from Takealot.
Samsung’s 70-inch CU7000-series 4K Smart TV is the most expensive listed for the price category at R11,999.
Regarding the cheapest 75-inch 4K TV we found, Incredible sells the SUC9300-series 75-inch Skyworth 4K Smart TV for R9,199.
Makro sells the most expensive option we included in the 75-inch category — Hisense’s A6K-series 4K Smart TV — for R12,999.
Below are some of the most affordable 50-inch and larger 4K TVs you can buy in South Africa. We included five options for each size.
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