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The best TVs under $500: small budget, big picture

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There was a time when any flatscreen TV cost more than $500, but that was something like 25 years ago. Fast-forward to modern times, and it’s really not a shock anymore to find even some of the largest TVs for less than $500. We’re talking 55- and 65-inch sets, by the way. Of course, when you’re spending that little on a TV, it’s extra-important to know what kind of set you’re getting yourself into. Is this brand-new LED-LCD a reliable TV that’s going to last for years, or a lackluster holiday release that’s going to die before next Christmas? 

Unfortunately, sometimes you can only judge a book by its cover, which means you won’t be able to tell how good or bad your new TV is until it’s sitting in your living room. But on the plus side, your friends at Digital Trends know a thing or two about the difference between “budget-friendly” and “cheap.” To that end, we’ve put together this list of all the best TVs under $500 you’ll be able to grab in 2025!

Hisense 55-Inch Class U6 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV (55U6N, 2024 Model) - QLED, Motion Rate 240, HDR 10+, Full Array Local Dimming, Game Mode Plus, Alexa Compatibility
Hisense U6N ULED
The best 4K TV for under $500
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TCL 65-Inch Q65 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV with Google TV (65Q651G, 2024 Model) Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, HDR Pro+, Game Accelerator Enhanced Gaming, Voice Remote, Works with Alexa, Streaming Television
TCL Q6 Series (2024)
Best TCL for under $500
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Roku 55-inch Class Plus Series QLED
Roku Class Plus Series QLED
Another killer QLED
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SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K DU7200 Series HDR Smart TV w/Object Tracking Sound Lite, PurColor, Motion Xcelerator, Mega Contrast, Q-Symphony (UN65DU7200, 2024 Model)
Samsung DU7200 4K LED
Best Samsung for less than $500
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Toshiba Class C350 Series (2023)
Toshiba Class C350 Series (2023)
An amazing deal on a 75-inch TV
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Amazon Fire TV 55" Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV, Dolby Vision IQ, Fire TV Ambient Experience, local dimming, hands-free with Alexa
Amazon Omni QLED
Amazon’s brightest TV
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Hisense 65-inch Class QD5 Series 4K LED
Hisense 65-inch Class QD5 Series 4K LED
A Hisense QLED for only $500
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LG 65-inch UT70 Series
LG 65-inch UT70 Series
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Recommended Product The Hisense U6N ULED TV.
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Hisense U6N ULED

Pros
  • Vibrant and colorful picture
  • Solid response time for gaming
  • Google TV smart features
  • Built-in Alexa
Cons
  • Poor off-angle viewing
  • Only 60Hz refresh rate
Specification:
Screen sizes available 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch
TV type QLED
HDR support Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Operating system Google TV
Connectivity 4 x HDMI, 2 x USB-A, digital optical, 3.5mm aux, Ethernet

Whenever we start talking about TVs with low prices, one noteworthy brand that inevitably pops up is Hisense. Renowned for its budget-friendly ULED sets (the company’s take on QLED tech) that deliver impressive brightness levels for the price, the 55-inch U6N may not be the premium TV you’ve been looking for the living room; though it would probably be perfect for a bedroom, at-home gym, or recreational area.

Thanks to Hisense’s dedication to crystal-clear picture quality and powerful 4K upscaling, everything from movies and shows to video games and family photos is going to look good on the U6N screen. Do keep in mind that things start getting lousy for those not sitting centered with the TV. Considering we’re not working with any kind of advanced LED lighting, the U6N takes a dip in picture quality when viewed from the side.

For those of us who plan on connecting a game console, the U6N doesn’t include HDMI 2.1 tech, but the TV is very good at delivering sharp gameplay performance. You’ll be able to game at 4K/60Hz with VRR, or 1440p/120Hz with VRR disabled. As for web-connected features, you’ll be using the intuitive Google TV platform for all things Netflix and Hulu, as well as both Alexa and Google Assistant.

Hisense 55-Inch Class U6 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV (55U6N, 2024 Model) - QLED, Motion Rate 240, HDR 10+, Full Array Local Dimming, Game Mode Plus, Alexa Compatibility
Hisense U6N ULED
The best 4K TV for under $500
Recommended Product 2024 TCL Q6 4K QLED TV.
TCL

TCL Q6 Series (2024)

Pros
  • Surprisingly low input lag
  • Able to game at up to 1440p/120Hz
  • Has a wide color gamut
Cons
  • No HDMI 2.1 ports
  • No local dimming capabilities
  • Movies and shows are capped at 60Hz
Specification:
Screen sizes available 43, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85, and 98-inch
TV type QLED
HDR support Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Operating system Google TV
Connectivity 3 x HDMI, 1 x USB-A, digital optical, 3.5mm aux, Ethernet

We really like what TCL’s TV division has been up to the last few years. Not only does the company deliver the kind of reasonable pricing most folks can wrap their purses around (especially if you want a 65-inch or larger), but TCL’s QLED lineup is quite the killer when it comes to picture quality. 

As for the Q6 Series, we’re sitting on the bottom rung of the ladder, but this doesn’t mean you should steer clear. In fact, if you’re a PlayStation 5 or PC gamer, this TV might be the hidden gem you’ve been looking for. Yes, the refresh rate is capped at 60Hz, but if you’re willing to sacrifice a little pixel power (dropping from 4K to 1440p quality), TCL’s Game Accelerator 120 kicks in, boosting motion handling to 120Hz with VRR. 

The TCL Q6 Series isn’t half bad for watching HDR and SDR movies and shows, either. Colors are bold and detailed, and the TV is able to decode Dolby Vision and a few other formats. As for smart TV features, smart home controls, and UI, the Q6 uses the Google TV OS, which looks and performs as well as ever. 

As for size options, the TCL Q6 Series can be purchased as small as 43 inches and as large as 98 inches (additional sizes include 50, 55, 65, 75, and 85 inches). It’s not a perfect TV by any means, but it’s definitely worth considering if you’re trying to keep costs low.

TCL 65-Inch Q65 QLED 4K UHD Smart TV with Google TV (65Q651G, 2024 Model) Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, HDR Pro+, Game Accelerator Enhanced Gaming, Voice Remote, Works with Alexa, Streaming Television
TCL Q6 Series (2024)
Best TCL for under $500
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Roku Class Plus Series QLED

Pros
  • High brightness
  • Brilliant color
  • Snappy operation
  • Impressive sound
  • Great remote
Cons
  • Poor off-angle performance
  • Contrast suffers in high-brightness scenes
  • Some motion blur
Specification:
Screen sizes available 55, 65, and 75 inch
TV type QLED
HDR support Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Operating system Roku TV
Connectivity 4 x HDMI, 1 x USB-A, digital optical, 3.5mm aux, composite in, Ethernet

Anyone looking for eye-catching QLED brightness and color for under $500 will not be disapppointed with the Roku 55-inch Plus Series QLED. It rocks one of the best smart TV platforms you can find on a TV and it’s got incredible picture to boot.

While QLED displays are typically reserved for midtier and flagship TVs, we’re seeing more and more budget-friendly sets hit the market with these ultra-colorful screens — and now Roku is joining the party! The Roku 55-inch Plus Series QLED is right at our price cap, and let’s just say that for the kind of brightness, color detail, and incredible HDR performance (HDR 10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG) you’ll get to experience, we wouldn’t bat an eye even if it cost $200 more.

That's not to mention you’ll be working with Roku’s amazing smart TV platform to gain access to your favorite movies and shows from services like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+. DT's TV reviewer Caleb Denison thinks that Roku's Plus TVs will stand up well to similarly priced LG and Samsung TVs, but its biggest competition will be against the likes of TCL and Hisense in this coveted price range.

There’s one thing to keep in mind, though: the Plus Series tops out at 60Hz. That won’t be a big deal for some, but gamers may want something a little on the faster side. Then again, we suppose the inclusion of Roku’s awesome Voice Remote Pro might sweeten the deal enough. Not only can you program the controller to store shortcuts for your favorite apps, but the lost remote finder is a godsend for the black hole that lives beneath the couch cushions.

Roku 55-inch Class Plus Series QLED
Roku Class Plus Series QLED
Another killer QLED
Recommended Product The 55-inch version of the Samsung DU7200, with a good look at the feet.
Samsung

Samsung DU7200 4K LED

Pros
  • Bright picture
  • Solid 4K upscaling
  • Hard to beat this price for a Samsung TV
Cons
  • Only 60Hz refresh rate
  • Picture worsens when viewed from the side
  • Light bloom issues in darker scenes
Specification:
Screen sizes available 43, 50, 55, 60, 70, 75, and 85-inch
TV type LED-LCD
HDR support HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Operating system Tizen OS
Connectivity 3 x HDMI, 1 x USB-A, Ethernet

Samsung is one of the biggest names in the TV business, but it’s also one of the more expensive names in town. That doesn’t apply to all models though, which leads us to this pick: the Samsung 55-inch DU7200. Is this a premium TV? Nope. How about a midrange set? Sorry, it’s not that either. The reason we decided to include this rather basic Samsung UHD set is because sometimes folks just want or need the basics, and nothing else.

In the case of the DU7200 Series, these entry-level specs include 4K resolution at up to 60Hz. You’ll also get to enjoy must-have picture features like HDR10+ support, Filmmaker Mode, and VRR support, on top of Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator tech, which helps to boost the refresh rate closer to 120Hz. Whether you plan on using it for movies or gaming, the DU7200 does a nice job at upscaling all sources, even though this model can’t touch the advanced upscaling of higher-priced sets.

You’ll also want to make sure you’re viewing the screen from as head-on of an angle as possible — as this is another set that struggles the further toward the sides of the TV you sit. So, at the end of the day, the Samsung 55-inch DU7200 may not be the best TV Samsung has ever made, but it’s a decent 4K LED that costs less than $500.

SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K DU7200 Series HDR Smart TV w/Object Tracking Sound Lite, PurColor, Motion Xcelerator, Mega Contrast, Q-Symphony (UN65DU7200, 2024 Model)
Samsung DU7200 4K LED
Best Samsung for less than $500
Recommended Product The Toshiba 55-inch Fire TV C350 (2023).
Toshiba

Toshiba Class C350 Series (2023)

Pros
  • Hard to find a 75-inch for less than $500
  • Fire TV OS runs great
  • Has a wide viewing angle
Cons
  • Poor brightness levels
  • Lackluster colors and contrast
  • Refresh rate is capped at 60Hz
Specification:
Screen sizes available 43, 50, 55, and 65 inch
TV type LED-LCD
HDR support Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
Operating system Fire TV
Connectivity 3 x HDMI, 2 x USB-A, digital optical, 3.5mm aux, composite in, Ethernet

Normally this stellar Toshiba 75-inch C350 Series (2023 model) wouldn't be on this list because it's usually priced above our $500 threshold, but for the time being it can be had for $480. Yes, that just barely qualifies this TV as worthy of going on our list, and we’ll also be sure to pull the entry once the sale disappears — but come on! It’s a Fire TV-powered 4K LED for less than $500.

We have other nice things to say about the latest C350 Series, too. Out of the box, the picture quality of this bad boy isn’t half bad. Actually, we’d say it’s better than the pre-calibration SDR delivery that some thousand-dollar-plus Hisense and TCL models greet you with. And because of its large LCD panel, the C350 Series holds up well when viewed from an angle. The Fire TV OS also runs fast and is packed with apps and features. 

So what’s not so good? For one, the C350 doesn’t get very bright, so HDR performance is pretty underwhelming (even though the TV supports Dolby Vision). There’s no local dimming system either, so the black levels and overall contrast of the C350 leave much to be desired. None of the HDMI ports are 2.1 certified either, so gamers may want to look elsewhere. 

Sometimes, though, it really is the size of the TV screen that matters most for folks. That’s why the Toshiba 75-inch C350 is on our list, and it will be whenever it’s on sale.

Toshiba Class C350 Series (2023)
Toshiba Class C350 Series (2023)
An amazing deal on a 75-inch TV
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Amazon Omni QLED

Pros
  • Excellent Fire TV experience
  • Great smart home hub
  • Adequate picture performance
  • Fun features
Cons
  • Lacks HDR punch
  • Price-to-picture performance ratio is off
Specification:
Screen sizes available 65 and 75-inch
TV type QLED
HDR support Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Operating system Fire TV
Connectivity 4 x HDMI, 1 x USB-A, digital optical, 3.5mm aux, Ethernet

A few years back, Amazon started making its own TVs, and let’s be honest: They weren’t exactly amazing. But the company’s main demographic isn’t flagship TV diehards — it’s budget-minded folks who want a solid TV for a friendly price. That being said, Amazon’s latest addition to its first-party lineup, the Fire TV Omni QLED, bridges the gap between sale-price and mid-range QLED sets.

For those unaware, the Omni QLED uses quantum dots to enhance the TV’s colors. When you add in ultra-bright backlighting, you get a brilliant blend of powerful brightness, rich color tones, and excellent contrast levels. Even though in our our review we thought the Omni QLED picture didn’t achieve the kind of brightness we're used to seeing from higher-end QLEDs, especially when it comes to HDR performance, for the price the Fire TV Omni QLED does just fine for most people. If you’re going to be doing a majority of your TV watching at night or in a basement TV room, for example (when window lighting isn’t as much of an issue), the Omni QLED is a good choice.

On the OS side of things, we do love the Fire TV UI, and controlling your smart home devices using hands-free Alexa (the voice assistant is built into the TV) is quite the thrill.

We’re also big fans of Amazon's Ambient Experience, which lets you display beautiful artwork on your TV screen, on top of notifications, sticky notes, news headlines, and more.

Amazon Fire TV 55" Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV, Dolby Vision IQ, Fire TV Ambient Experience, local dimming, hands-free with Alexa
Amazon Omni QLED
Amazon’s brightest TV
Recommended Product A display of Hisense's QD5 QLED.
Hisense

Hisense 65-inch Class QD5 Series 4K LED

Pros
  • Solid picture quality
  • Terrific gaming features
  • Smooth performance from webOS 24
Cons
  • Not as bright and colorful as more advanced models
  • Lackluster sound quality
Specification:
Screen sizes available 43, 50, 55, 65
TV type QLED
HDR support Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
Operating system Google TV
Connectivity 4 x HDMI, 2 x USB-A, digital optical, composite in, Ethernet

Hisense has made a big splash in the world of budget-friendly TVs, and one of the best examples of a cheap TV done right is the Hisense 65-inch QD5 Series 4K QLED. The QD5 checks a lot of boxes that normally stay unmarked for a TV with a $500 MSRP. The QD5 is actually one of the best choices on this list for console and PC gamers, as once a system is connected, the TV automatically switches over to Game Mode for the best frame rate performance and reduced input lag. 

We’re also glad to report that the Hisense QD5 gets plenty bright despite the absence of local dimming. This bodes well for folks who plan on watching TV during the daytime when that wretched thing called the Sun is busiest. Anti-glare tech goes a long way, and the QD5’s IPS panel is another aid in overcoming whatever ambient lighting is troublesome to your viewing space. 

It’s always a crapshoot as to whether Hisense is going to partner with Roku, Amazon, or Google for smart TV features and basic UI. For the QD5 Series, users will be working with the Google TV OS, an intuitive hub for all things Netflix, screen mirroring, and smart home-related (should you want to use Google Assistant to control your smart lights and other Google Home-compatible devices).

Hisense 65-inch Class QD5 Series 4K LED
Hisense 65-inch Class QD5 Series 4K LED
A Hisense QLED for only $500
Recommended Product The LG 55-inch UT70 4K TV against a white background.
LG

LG 65-inch UT70 Series

Pros
  • Numerous size options
  • Solid gaming optimizations
  • Picture looks good from multiple viewing angles
Cons
  • No local dimming
  • Not as bright as other LED TVs
  • Refresh rate is capped at 60Hz
Specification:
Screen sizes available 43, 50, 55, 65, 75, and 86-inch
TV type LED-LCD
HDR support HDR10, HLG
Operating system webOS 23
Connectivity 3 x HDMI, 2 x USB-A, digital optical, Ethernet

While LG is best known for its award-winning lineup of OLED TVs, the brand also makes several LED-LCDs that are worth considering, especially if you’re trying to save a few bucks. One of these models is the LG 65-inch UT70 Series, a bright and colorful 4K QLED that punches well above its weight class. Running LG’s a5 AI Processor Gen 7 processor, the UT70 is able to optimize every frame of the movie or show you’re watching for brightness, color, and contrast. And even though we’re stuck with a 60Hz native refresh rate, LG’s built-in Game Optimizer gives console gamers access to the tools and settings you’ll need to boost frame rate performance and reduce input lag. 

The UT70 Series also includes a Filmmaker Mode preset, which allows you to watch films and episodic programming without a bunch of digital picture enhancements running in the background. The idea is that you’ll be watching the movie or show exactly as its creatives intended for it to be seen. The UT70 includes HDR10 support, too, should any content you watch or play be available in this HDR format. 

At this point, LG’s Magic Motion remote is a traditional out-of-the-box accessory for most LG smart TVs, and the UT70 is no exception. LG’s webOS 24 is your gateway to streaming platforms like Netflix and Disney+, and once connected to Wi-Fi, you’ll even be able to use AirPlay to beam your iPhone screen to your LG TV wirelessly. 

LG 65-inch UT70 Series
LG 65-inch UT70 Series
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are TVs under $500 any good?

Yes, but stick to the brands that have a good track record for quality products. We're very confident that our picks above will satisfy your desire for a good TV.

What size TV can I afford for $500?

The answer to that depends on the brand, but you'll be looking at around 60 inches or less. As prices have increased, the screen sizes you can get for $500 have been getting smaller.

Can I buy a TV with HDR for less than $500?

Yes, though its HDR performance (often a function of peak brightness) may not be quite as striking as that of more expensive screens – so set your expectations accordingly.

Can I get an OLED TV for less than $500?

In short: No. OLED TVs are still very expensive to produce, and at the moment, one of the best prices you can nab an OLED set for is $700. This is for the 48-inch version of the LG B4 OLED, which may go back up in price without warning.

Are TVs under $500 good for gaming?

That's contingent on the television, but if you find something with minimal input lag and advanced game modes you should be impressed.

Can I use a TV for under $500 with a PC?

Yes, so long as your computer has an HDMI output. Adapters can be used for other output types but frequently do not pass along audio.

Michael Bizzaco

Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home for the better part of 15 years. He even knows a thing or two about how to fix this stuff when it starts misbehaving (because no tech is perfect!).

Mike has been writing for Digital Trends and several other publications since 2020. Fortunately, he’s still able to write after he got his index finger stuck in a vending machine at the Ramada Inn the summer before fourth grade! From hands-on reviews to best-of roundups, Mike does his best to share his expertise in a friendly and informative way with all readers, and loves staying on top of the latest AV and smart home trends.

When he’s not thanking his father for dislodging his finger from that vile vending machine in New Jersey, Mike enjoys playing guitar, reading, and indulging in horror films with his girlfriend.

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