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Panasonic W70 50 inch 4K Ultra HD TV drops to $297.99

Save $52 on the Panasonic W70 50-inch 4K Ultra HD TV with Fire TV and Alexa, now at $297.99.

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Jul 12, 2026
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Panasonic W70 50 inch 4K Ultra HD TV drops to $297.99

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Panasonic W70 50" LED 4K Ultra HD now selling for $297.99

Down $52 from the usual price. A 50-inch 4K TV with Fire TV built-in, Alexa voice control, and HDR10+ support for under $300 is rare to see outside of Prime Day. Panasonic W70 50" LED 4K Ultra HD drops to $297.99 - save $52. That 15% discount brings it well below its 30-day average of $370.35, making this one of the better price cuts since launch.

THE DEAL

Panasonic W70 50

Panasonic W70 50" LED 4K Ultra HD

$297.99 (was $349.99) - Save $52 (15% off)

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Get This Deal

For just $297.99, down from its list price of $349.99, this Panasonic lands at a price point that undercuts most 50-inch 4K sets with Fire TV integration. The 30-day average sat at $370.35, and the 90-day average was $338.10, so this $297.99 price is a genuine dip below recent norms.

It is not an all-time low, that sits at $247.99, but it is the lowest mark in weeks.

What You're Getting

This is a 50-inch LED 4K Ultra HD smart TV running Fire TV, meaning the interface and app ecosystem are baked in, no external streaming stick required. The voice remote includes Alexa for hands-free search, app launching, and smart home control.

It supports HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG through a 4K Studio Color Engine, plus MEMC motion smoothing for fast-moving content. You get four HDMI ports (one is HDMI 2.1), Bluetooth for wireless speakers or private listening via headphones, and Apple AirPlay support for casting from iOS devices.

Who This Is For

Best for anyone who wants a Fire TV interface without paying for a separate streaming device. The Alexa voice control and AirPlay support make it a natural fit for households already using Amazon or Apple smart home gear.

If you need a secondary TV for a bedroom, basement, or guest room, the sub-$300 price hits the right note. Skip this if you are chasing an all-time low, the $247.99 bottom has been hit before, and waiting could bring it back.

Final Verdict

At $297.99. This is the right buy if you want Fire TV built-in and solid HDR support without spending more than $300. The 15% discount against list price and the gap below the 30-day average make the math easy.

Grab it if you need a 50-inch 4K set now.

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