Walmart TV deals: 55-inch 4K TV for under $250 and more

If it’s time to upgrade your home theater system, Walmart TV deals are a great place to start looking. Although TVs have come down dramatically in price over the years, you’ll still be dropping at least three figures on a new TV. Luckily, the Walmart TV deals have brought the price down quite a bit. We’ve rounded up LED, QLED, OLED, HD, and 4K TVs from Walmart below. They come from a variety of brands, so check out the full list. If you want to browse for yourself, here’s a link to all the TVs sold at Walmart.

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  • Hisense 58-inch Roku 4K TV — $268, was $338
  • Philips 55-inch 4K TV — $268, was $298
  • Onn. 55-inch 4K Roku TV — $248, was $298
  • JVC 58-inch Roku 4K TV — $268, was $340
  • LG 55-inch 4K TV — $358, was $448
  • Vizio 65-inch 4K V-Series TV — $398, was $528
  • Onn. 75-inch 4K Frameless TV — $498, was $578
  • Vizio M6 Series 65-inch QLED TV — $498, was $678
  • Samsung 55-inch QN80 QLED TV — $998, was $1,168
  • Samsung 75-inch The Frame — $1,949, was $3,000
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Hisense 58-inch Roku 4K TV — $268, was $338

75-inch Hisense A6G 4K TV mounted on a TV stand in the living room.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

Hisense is one of the best TV brands for value, especially with the Hisense 58-inch Roku 4K TV. A great size for the price, you get all the benefits of 4K resolution along with support for Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10, as well as Motion Rate 120. The latter means you won’t have to worry about motion blur while playing a game or watching fast-paced action or sports. The dedicated game mode also significantly improves input lag to give you a great experience. As for sound, there is support for DTS Studio Sound for an even more immersive experience. Also, the TV works with Google Assistant and Alexa so it’s easy to use and control the TV and other smart home devices.

Philips 55-inch 4K TV — $268, was $298

Philips 75-inch Class 4K Google TV in the application menu.Walmart

This Philips TV is quite simple, but it has two of the most important features for a home theater system: it’s big and it has 4K. 55-inch TVs are smaller than living room TVs, but you certainly won’t be squinting at the screen. This is also a smart TV, so you can start streaming right after you buy it, no external connections required. It’s powered by Google, so if you have other Google smart devices, you can connect them together.

Onn. 55-inch 4K Roku TV — $248, was $298

Onn.  A 70-inch 4K Roku TV hangs on the wall as part of a home theater.Onn.

For a substantial home theater experience on a budget, there’s the Onn. 65-inch 4K Roku TV. Its 65-inch panel means you won’t miss out on being engrossed in whatever movies or sports you might be watching. It has Roku built in so it’s easy to find everything with seemingly every streaming service imaginable. There are also three HDMI ports for hooking up game consoles, so it’s pretty flexible, especially for the price.

JVC 58-inch Roku 4K TV — $268, was $340

JVC 43-inch QLED TV on a white background.JVC

This JVC 4K TV is another fairly simple device. Its most prominent feature is its size. 58-inch TVs are not standard. This will not affect your viewing experience. In fact, you get quite a bit more screen for a smaller price increase. It’s a smart TV, of course, so you can watch directly on it. This one runs Roku, so you can ditch the Roku add-on if you buy this TV.

LG 55-inch 4K TV — $358, was $448

55-inch 4K TV series LG UN6955 with a scene from nature and application icons on the screen.LG

The previous TVs on this list were from manufacturers that focused on producing affordable options. LG, on the other hand, is a premium TV brand. LG makes some of the best TVs on the market. This is still a budget option from them, but it has one of their powerful α5 Gen5 processors, which optimizes the TV’s contrast and brightness based on what’s on the screen. It is even compatible with HDR10+.

Vizio 65-inch 4K V-Series TV — $398, was $528

Vizio 55-inch 4K TV displaying its home screen while placed on a TV stand.Visio

V series televisions from Vizio are high-quality LED televisions. It doesn’t have next-gen technology like QLED or local dimming. The technology it uses is perfected though. It uses full backlighting, so everything on the screen will be evenly lit — with no dimmed areas. It has a powerful AI processor that helps upscale FHD content to 4K. The processor can also adjust the contrast of individual pixels to give you the clearest image it can. It can also work with Dolby Vision content and HDR10+.

Onn. 75-inch 4K Frameless TV — $498, was $578

Onn QLED 4K Roku 50 inch TV hangs on the wall.Walmart

A frameless TV is great for homeowners who want to mount their TV on a wall. That makes Onn. The 75-inch 4K Frameless TV will fit well into your home. Plus, you get a pretty typical Onn. experience with a built-in Roku smart TV to make it easier to find things to watch. It also has three HDMI ports so it’s easy to hook everything up, while the 4K resolution keeps it up to date and looking good.

Vizio M6 Series 65-inch QLED TV — $498, was $678

Vizio 2023 TV series M hanging on the wall.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

Vizio is a great TV brand to buy, and the Vizio M6 Series 65-inch QLED TV shows that you can get a lot for your money. It has an excellent 4K resolution panel with QLED technology. To increase its cinematic level of color, it has a full-array backlight to give you superior light uniformity and better picture performance. Plus, there’s Active Pixel Tuning so you get intelligent pixel-level brightness adjustments that adjust contrast levels frame by frame in over 2,000 zones for better visual contrast. There’s also an IQ Active Processor that upscales non-4K content, and there’s Dynamic Motion Rate 120 for better motion clarity, even when the action is hectic. The latter is great for gamers and works well in conjunction with the V-Gaming Engine that automatically optimizes the image for gamers with low input lag and variable refresh rates. The three HDMI 2.1 ports are also great for gamers, while the extensive smart functionality is ideal for quieter times of day.

Samsung 55-inch QN80 QLED TV — $998, was $1,168

Samsung 2021 QN80A 4K QLED TVSamsung

This is another high-quality QLED display from Samsung. You get fantastic colors thanks to the quantum dot panel. If you don’t want a soundbar, this TV is a great option, as it has several built-in speakers that evenly track the sound across the screen. If you decide to get a soundbar, the Q-Symphony technology will allow you to use the TV’s built-in speakers as a second channel. It has a powerful 4K processor, the ability to play HDR10+ content and an adaptive picture setting that adjusts the contrast and brightness of the screen depending on what is happening in the movie you are watching.

Samsung 75-inch The Frame — $1,949, was $3,000

Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV mounted on the wall in an attractive living room.Samsung

The Samsung Frame is a truly unique TV. When you’re not using it, you can display slideshows so crystal clear they look like framed works of art. The TV does this by having a very high-quality QLED screen, a matte setting and a mode that reduces the glare on the screen. It’s very thin so it’s easy to hang on the wall, and you can adjust the frames to match other framed art in your home.

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