SAMSUNG 50" Class FHD (1080P) LED TV (UN50EH5000) price history and forecast - Samsung UN50EH5000
SAMSUNG 50" Class FHD (1080P) LED TV (UN50EH5000)

SAMSUNG 50" Class FHD (1080P) LED TV (UN50EH5000)

Brand:
Samsung
Model Number:
UN50EH5000
UPC:
036725237919
EAN:
0036725237919
Walmart SKU:
21081389
Key Takeaway

At $821.21, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.

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Walmart.com Price History Summary
Price Type Price Date
Highest Price
$865.60
Lowest Price
$821.21
Most Recent Price
$821.21
Average Price
$833.89
First Tracked
Last Update

Price Analysis

Tracking History: We have tracked SAMSUNG 50" Class FHD (1080P) LED TV (UN50EH5000) since 4/26/2023. The most recent price update was on May 23, 2025.

Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $821.21 (lowest on 10/19/2023) to $865.60 (highest on 4/26/2023). The average price during this period is $833.89.

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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 172 reviews.

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So far, so good

Lanie0102 February 15, 2014

I love the tv. I got it for my bedroom, as I could no longer see the 32" very well. I have no complaints about the tv itself, but I did pay the $2.97 to get it here in two days. It took about a week, so I could have saved the $2.97. I did not complain to anyone, cause hey, it was only $2.97, but I do love the tv itself. Great picture!

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DirectV set up the Samsung, and it is terrific!

junieanna January 8, 2014

Going from the 32" Toshiba tube to this? No comparison. The Toshiba served me well, no breakdowns ever and 15 years of service and still has a great picture but, I wanted HDTV. This is a great treat for me. It is fabulous. Certainly easy on old eyes. The picture is totally like going to the movie theater. This is a 49.5" flat screen. Big enough for me to see the menu. I think it is fabulous. It has many features I haven't had time to explore yet. I also purchased the 4 year warranted policy. this registered. Can't wait to see the Olympics!!!

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Samsung is the Ferrari of televisions!

sixerjones October 30, 2012

Besides the stupid off on manual button, it is like a gaming toggle on a ps3 or 360 controller this TV met and exceeded all expectations. First off, I up until this point I have went through TWELVE new TVs in six months and after 45 days with this HOPEFULLY I am finished. You ask why did I go through twelve, BECAUSE I am ULTRA picky. Second off, NEW Bravias are junk. Third, there is NO perfect TV including this one. Now the great things about this TV. I bought it for 678.00 with employee discount. I am a big defective pixel guy and this one HAS NONE. Which is a miracle with what I have went through. A big defect with this TV is the fact when you use the manual button it shakes the TV which can not be good for it. I am buying an extra remote off of Amazon as soon as the 90 day return policy is over. Do not be bought into the smart tv craze. It makes the Tv more expensive and you will not use it. I consider myself an expert so take this advice. The best TVs in the world are Panasonic plasmas so buy those if your not in a hurry to game. If you have over a grand to buy a large tv buy the silver rimmed Samsungs. If not buy Panay plasmas or these series Samsungs. If your broke buy Phillips, Emerson or Magnavox. Here is some noted advice. If you are a gamer you have to run this thing in game mode AND shut off DNR to reduce game lag.

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Great quality picture, easy set-up

OkieTecSenior December 5, 2012

Suggest you adjust the various screen settings for a darker picture. Contrast @95, brightness, 35, color 70, sharpness @73, tint @50/50. Your requirements might change depending on light in your viewing room. I checked the Samsung web-site and watched the set-up video. When mounting to a wall rack, the 4 bolt's sizes are 400mmx400mm. Your rack might have a 1/4" variation due to tube size of the mounting brackets. Therefore, buy bolt 1/8 " longer. Pause button freezes image on screen so you have to watch out for burn-in.. Other mfgr's make picture a small square, and move it around the screen after 2 minutes. Easy to set-up with home entertainment system for great sound.

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Pretty Much Love it

SKotofan December 9, 2012

I got this online on Blk Friday in hopes to add that wow to my basement. its a great tv. clear picture, quality sound but it was a little small. and i thought it would have been slimmer too. i brought it online sight NOT seen so i take credit for that one. once the room is put together i think it'll be what i'm looking for though.

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Among the best LEDs in its class!

SmoothSipper December 7, 2012

I consider this an exceptional step up from my Sony Bravia LCD this replaced. This thing excels in bright rooms and is crystal clear. What can I say, it is a great LED and there are so many picture tweaks nearly any viewer will be able to dial in a great display for their application. It 100% meets my expectations. I guess it's so good it shows you faults you may have never noticed. That being said, plasma is still the king of picture quality for movies. The black reproduction at night is still subject to LCD construction resulting in less black than a plasma. Think of it like a flashlight behind a black sheet where plasma looks like the individual pixels can completely shut off to give you the deepest blacks. This LED worked great for my bright living room and I prefer to not have the temporary burn in of plasmas when I use it with my laptop and PS3. I would recommend plasma for movie lovers in a dark room. LED for everything else (computer display, gaming display, bright room, dim room) and that is why I picked this TV and it does everything mostly very well. By the way, the previous reviewer stated the power button on the set wasn't the best designed. I agree, but I would like to state that in my opinion that the button is not so bad as to not choose this TV. I would not value a 120hz, 240hz or 600hz set to be any smoother than this one. 99% of films are shot in 24 fps then converted to display at 60hz. So there is no need to get 120hz. The other 1% are experimenting with 48 frames per second so until that technology is surpassed there is really no need for having 120hz. My Sony was 120hz and I can not tell a difference and actually the ESPN scrolling text seems smoother on this Samsung. Thanks for taking the time to read my review, it is by no means complete. I don't use the TV's speakers, I only use one HDMI on the TV, etc. Trying not to be long winded, I love this TV!! Buy it! My settings: Mode: Movie Backlight 17 Contrast: 95 Brightness: 45 Sharpness: 35 Color: 50 Color Space: Auto Dynamic Contrast: Off Black Tone: Dark Flesh: 0 Color Tone: Warm1 Digital Noise Filter: Auto HDMI Black Level: Low LED Motion Plus: Off

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Wellcrafted December 6, 2012

I've compared in detail most other brands ,hands down Samsung tv's offer a more clear and deeper picture. Consumers who want the best will want to be a Samsung customer forever.

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Samsung Hits Another Homerun

HubbaBubbalicious October 2, 2013

I already owned a Samsung, but needed an inexpensive 50" 1080 for my basement...I was scouring for a deal...I first bought an Emerson - which the screen died on a week later....I swapped it for a Sanyo - which had blown out speakers straight out of the box...then, I found this on clearance at a Walmart about 30 miles from my house - I ordered it online site to store. The transaction was seamless and product is great thus far!

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Good balance between price and quality

NarVoss December 6, 2012

The picture is nice on HD signal, but (as with seemingly most large HD TVs) looks harsh when on standard cable channels. My only real complaint with this TV has been that the audio is very wonky when you first get it (too bass-y) and the picture needs a lot of tweaking to get it correct. If you end up using this TV as a monitor for a PC, you'll need to go under "Sources" in the menu and rename/change the signal type to be PC or PC/DVI. That will fix the issues that you would otherwise see with trying to use 1920x1080 resolution on this TV through a computer output.

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I thought Samsung TVs were supposed to be the best

player66 December 7, 2012

This TV has a cheap, flimsy stand, terrible sound, a washed out picture that is nearly impossible to tune with any precision and lacks all current features of mid-high end televisions. It's not ultra-slim, no matter what the description says - my 5 year old LCD is nearly as "slim". Once I finally got it calibrated to my satisfaction (still wasn't happy with the final result...) it looked sub-par on other devices (i.e. PS3 vs. 360).

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