Toshiba Class C350 Series 4K smart TV with Dolby Vision reduced by up to US$330

The Toshiba Class C350 Series 4K smart TV is discounted at Best Buy in the US. (Image source: Toshiba)
The Toshiba Class C350 Series 4K smart TV is discounted at Best Buy in the US. (Image source: Toshiba)

Best Buy currently offers discounts on the Toshiba Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV range. The gadgets are available in sizes from 43-in to 75-in, with a saving of up to US$330. The TVs support Dolby Vision and Dolby Audio technologies, with ALLM for enhanced gaming.

The Toshiba Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV is currently on sale. At Best Buy in the US, you can save US$330 off the 75-in model, now costing US$569.99; the device typically retails for US$899.99. The 65-in version is discounted by US$200, presently priced at US$399.99 rather than US$599.99.

Also reduced is the 55-in model, selling for US$299.99; that’s a US$170 saving off the US$469.99 MSRP. The 50-in is on sale for US$269.99, previously priced at US$429.99, meaning you save US$160. Plus, the entry-level 43-in is reduced by US$100, selling for US$229.99 rather than US$329.99. The deal on this smaller TV is also available at Amazon.

The 2021 Toshiba C350 TV Series has a 4K resolution, supporting Dolby Vision, HDR and HDR10. Gaming features include ALLM and four HDMI ports. However, the device has a maximum refresh rate of 60 Hz, with motion enhancement to 120 Hz. Fire TV enables you to stream content on the device from popular services such as Netflix, YouTube and Hulu. Plus, you can control the gadget with Amazon Alexa voice commands. You can also cast videos to your TV via Apple AirPlay. The product has built-in speakers, compatible with Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X. It is unclear how long these Best Buy deals on the Toshiba Class C350 Series 4K Smart TVs will last.

The Toshiba Class C350 Series 4K smart TV. (Image source: Toshiba)
The Toshiba Class C350 Series 4K smart TV. (Image source: Toshiba)

Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.

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