50-Inch Smart TV Under 1000 Dinars: The 2026 World Cup Deal

Written by: Adel Khelifi on June 17, 2026

As the 2026 World Cup approaches, excitement is growing in Tunisia following the qualification of the Eagles of Carthage. To fully enjoy football evenings with family or friends, many are considering renewing their equipment. Fortunately, it is possible to enjoy an immersive experience without committing a large budget.

Why choose a 50-inch Smart TV for football?

 Telefunken TV under 1000 dinars: a deal to seize at Carrefour

Among the offers currently available on the market, the Telefunken 50-inch QLED Smart TV stands out for its remarkable value for money.

Listed by Carrefour at 989 dinars, it drops below the symbolic 1000 DT mark. This is nearly unprecedented in Tunisia for a screen of this size equipped with QLED technology.

 Technical specifications of the Telefunken QLED model

Beyond its aggressive price positioning, this TV packs highly sought-after features:

  • Picture quality: QLED technology for more vivid colors.
  • System: Google TV interface on Android 14, smooth and intuitive.
  • Connectivity: Dual Band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5 and 3 HDMI ports (ideal for connecting a receiver, a TV box or a console).

Additionally, the device comes with a 3-year warranty. This is a reassuring advantage for equipment intended to accompany the household in the long term.

Where to buy this 50-inch Smart TV in Tunisia?

This good deal is available in all Carrefour and Carrefour Market stores. Currently, these brands are the only ones offering this 50-inch Smart TV model under the 1000 dinars threshold.

For those who want to replace an old television before the World Cup kick-off, this offer represents an ideal opportunity.

See the offer on the 50″ QLED FHD Smart Google TV at Carrefour

Content offered in partnership with Carrefour Tunisia.




Adel Khelifi

Adel Khelifi

My name is Adel Khelifi, and I’m a journalist based in Tunis with a passion for telling local stories to a global audience. I cover current affairs, culture, and social issues with a focus on clarity and context. I believe journalism should connect people, not just inform them.