Smart TV Buying Guide: Top Budget-Friendly Smart TVs Under Rs. 35,000 In India

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(Last Updated On: June 21, 2024)

TV evolution has come a long way over the last decade, and we have seen a rapid transition with TV technologies. Large screen smart TVs have been dominating the market for a long now. Reduced budgets and advanced features can be credited the success of big screen smart TVs in the country. And the trend got popular with the smartphone OEMs joining this race. We have complied several listicles mentioning the top smart TV models in different categories. In this article, we have picked the best smart TV models priced under Rs. 50,000 offering a large 50-inch screen.

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Xiaomi MI A Series HD Ready Smart TV L32M8-5AIN

Xiaomi Smart TV 32A, 40A, 43A Models

Xiaomi has one of the biggest portfolios of budget-centric smart TVs. The MI A series 50-inch model is one of the affordable yet advanced smart TV models which takes the top spot in this list. Equipped with a big 50-inch screen that supports a HD resolution of 766 x 1368 pixels and has 60Hz refresh rate.

It has a standard 178-degree FoV and a range of useful ports including dual HDMI ports, dual USB ports, one AV port, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. It also has advanced wireless features which include Bluetooth 5.0 and dual band Wi-Fi. It offers 20W loud output and has Dolby Audio, DTS HD surround sound technologies enhancing the listening experience. This Xiaomi Mi A series smart TV lineup gets up to 1.5 GB RAM and 8 GB built-in memory and has third party app support as well.

Price starts at: Rs. 24,999

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TCL P755 4K QLED TV

TCL C655, P755Pro, P755, P655, and S5500 TVs

Not just a bigger screen size, the TCL P755 also has a better panel compared to the Xiaomi Mi A smart TV series. But that also makes this unit expensive than the above model. The TCL P755 4K QLED smart TV is available in both 43-inch and 50-inch screen size with both the panels supporting 178-degree viewing angle. The TCL P55 smart TV model supports 4K screen resolution and integrates some advanced features such as MEMC, HDR, and the in-house game master 2.0 technology. This smart TV also has a wide range of connectivity ports which allows pairing external peripherals and consoles.

Price starts at: Rs. 33,990

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Vu GloLED 43 inch 4K UHD LED Smart Google TV

vu gloled smart tv

Another popular option which is well suitable for the budget-conscious masses in the country is the Vu GloLED smart TV. The 43-inch variant retailing under Rs. 30,000 comes as the best option for the consumers who need a big and clear screen TV for a home theater like experience. The smart TV employs the GloLED panel combined with Glo AI CPU to improve and upscale content quality while streaming from OTT platforms. It also has a premium sound system including a subwoofer for high-res audio delivery. This smart TV also has third part app support and one can stream content from Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime videos, and more.

Price starts at: Rs. 26,999

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Samsung D Series Crystal 4K UHD Smart LED TV

Samsung smart TV’s are known for class-leading panels. The D series crystal 4K UHD smart LED TV is one of the best picks for budget audiences. It comes with a 4K UHD resolution and supports 50Hz refresh rate. Similar to other models in the list, this smart TV has a wide range of connectivity ports including USB A, HDMI ports, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. The Samsung D series crystal 4K UHD smart TV delivers 20W audio which is both loud and clear. It has a variety of smart features as well which include a SmartThings Hub, Apple AirPlay, and IoT sensors.

Price starts at: Rs. 35,990

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