Most living rooms carry a TV that’s a generation or two behind, and the gap between what you’re watching and what you could be watching is wider than ever with 4K HDR content now everywhere.
That gap is now significantly cheaper to close, with the Roku Select Series 50-inch 4K HDR TV dropped from $299.99 to $209.99, bringing a genuinely capable large-screen upgrade down to a price that is hard to argue with.

Roku’s 50‑inch 4K HDR TV has fallen below $210, making that overdue TV refresh far more affordable
The Roku Select Series 50-inch is a compelling upgrade for anyone, and at $90 off, the only real question left is wall space.
The picture quality story here starts with 4K resolution paired with HDR10 and HDR10+ support, which in practical terms means noticeably richer contrast and more accurate colour depth across anything streamed from Netflix, Disney Plus, or Prime Video.
What makes this 50-inch Roku Select Series TV genuinely different from a basic 4K panel is Roku Smart Picture, which reads the incoming signal and automatically selects the most appropriate picture mode, so you are not manually cycling through settings every time you switch from a film to a live sports broadcast.
The operating system is Roku OS, which remains one of the cleanest and most intuitive smart TV platforms available, giving you fast access to over 500 free live channels alongside every major paid streaming service without requiring a separate streaming stick or box.


Gaming households will also find Variable Refresh Rate support useful here, reducing screen tear when connected to a console, while the built-in Game Mode trims input lag to keep things responsive during faster-paced titles.
Bluetooth Headphone Mode is one of those features that sounds like a footnote until someone else in the house is trying to sleep, at which point the ability to route audio wirelessly to a pair of headphones becomes genuinely valuable.
The Roku Select Series 50-inch represents a compelling entry point for anyone who has been putting off upgrading to a proper 4K HDR setup, and at $90 off the regular price, the main remaining question is wall space.
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