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Amazon Ember 50" QLED hits new low at $419.99

Get the Amazon Ember 50" QLED at its lowest price ever, $419.99, with vibrant 4K HDR and built-in Fire TV.

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Jul 18, 2026
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Amazon Ember 50" QLED hits new low at $419.99

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Amazon Ember 50" QLED hits new low at $419.99

$60 off right now.

If you have been eyeing a QLED TV with Fire TV baked in, the timing just got a lot better. Amazon Ember 50" QLED drops to $419.99 - save $60. That is the lowest price this model has ever hit, undercutting its typical street price by a solid margin.

THE DEAL

Amazon Ember 50" QLED

Amazon Ember 50" QLED

$419.99 (was $479.99) - Save $60 (13% off)

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Get This Price

This is the first time the Ember 50" QLED has fallen below $420 since launch. The 30-day average sits at $479.24, and the 90-day average is $459.91, so this $419.99 price cuts well below both.

If you have been tracking this TV. This is the buy signal.

What You're Getting

The Ember 50" QLED packs a 4K QLED display with Dolby Vision and HDR10+ Adaptive, meaning content looks crisp and vibrant in any lighting. A new quad-core processor and Wi-Fi 6 support keep the interface snappy and streaming smooth. The 2026 Fire TV experience brings a redesigned home screen with personalized recommendations from Alexa+, and the Omnisense technology wakes the display when you walk into the room.

Who This Is For

Best for anyone upgrading from an older 1080p set or looking for a living room TV that does not require a separate streaming box. The built-in Fire TV platform handles Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and everything else without extra hardware.

Skip this if you already own a current-gen 4K QLED and do not need a second set.

Final Verdict

At $419.99. This is the cheapest the Ember 50" QLED has ever been. If you need a 4K smart TV with solid HDR support and integrated Fire TV, there is no reason to wait.

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