Save $120 on Insignia 50-inch Class F50 TV: Best Deal

Save $120 on Insignia 50-inch Class F50 TV: Best Deal

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Is it time for an upgrade?

By Lois Mackenzie on April 8, 2026

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SAVE $120: As of April 8, the Insignia 50-inch Class F50 TV is on sale for $179.99 at Amazon. That’s a 40% discount on the list price.

The Insignia 50-inch Class F50 TV has dropped in price at Amazon, so if you’re looking for a new TV at a great price, don’t skip this deal. As of April 8, this model is down to $179.99 from $299.99, saving you $120 on list price.

This is a 4K Ultra HD TV with a 2160p resolution and HDR10 support, so everything you watch is in sharper detail, with improved contrast, and more vivid colors. It can even upscale lower-resolution content to make it appear better quality. Audio is great too, thanks to support from DTS Virtual:X for a more immersive sound experience.

On the inside, it runs on Fire TV. This means you’ll have access to a wide range of streaming apps like Prime Video, Netflix, and Disney+, as well as free ad-supported content. It’s easy to use and navigate, with all your favorite apps and shows all in one place.

The TV also integrates well with smart home devices. Check-in with camera feeds, control lighting, or start your robot vacuum, all from the TV.

Find this Insignia deal at Amazon right now.

Topics: Amazon, Streaming

Lois Mackenzie is a freelance reporter at Mashable. Over the years she has written for many publications, covering everything from the local news to the best pair of running shoes. You can find bylines in publications including Fit&Well, Metro, and Coach magazine, usually covering deals on everything from earbuds to TVs, or guides on how to beat your half marathon time.

Lois also holds a Master’s degree in Digital Journalism from Strathclyde University and obtained a Master of Arts in English Literature at the University of Aberdeen.

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