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Best Walmart TV deals: 43-inch 4K TV for $198 and more

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While there are certainly a lot of great Best Buy TV deals and Amazon TV deals, Walmart also has quite a few excellent TV deals for you to pick from. The retail giant is home to quite a few of today’s best TV deals and include 65-inch TV deals, 70-inch TV deals, 75-inch TV deals, and 85-inch TV deals. With so many TV deals going on at Walmart, we thought we’d round up today’s best Walmart TV deals all in one place. You can find them all below, and if you’d prefer to shop for a specific brand, be sure to check out today’s Samsung TV deals, Sony TV deals, LG TV deals, Vizio TV deals, and TCL TV deals as well.

Samsung 65-inch S90C OLED 4K TV — $1,299 $3,299 61% off

The Samsung S90C in a living room environment.
Samsung

Another excellent OLED TV, the Samsung S90C comes with a few tricks up its sleeve, the most interesting of which is the HDR OLED that has improved contrast and image fidelity. Not only that, but it has a 4K upscaler so you can watch your older content on it, and the Samsung Gaming Hub is perfect for those who don’t have consoles or PCs but still want to game. We also appreciate the fact that it comes with Dolby Atmos and the screen is Pantone Validated, so you know the colors you’re getting on your screen are perfect.

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Samsung 75-inch Q80C QLED 4K TV — $1,099 $2,199 50% off

The Samsung Q80C placed in a living room on a TV stand.
Samsung

Samsung’s QLED picture quality is on full display with the Q80C 4K TV. It has a Neural Quantum Processor for 4K upscaling and super precise LEDs offer incredible contrast, even in bright rooms. Quantum HDR+ offers more immersive colors, and Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking provide superior audio quality. This TV even has Q-Symphony 3.0, which allows for greater sound when pairing a Samsung soundbar with this TV. This TV makes a good reason to shop some of the best soundbar deals alongside it.

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Samsung 75-inch QN90C QLED 4K TV — $1,898 $3,499 46% off

An erupting volcano against a sky a dusk on a Samsung QN90C.
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One of the best QLED TVs, Samsung’s QN90C Neo QLED has top-of-the-line HDR, gorgeous colors, and fantastic features. Our Samsung QN90C review also raved about the TVs improved paneling and overall screen upgrade from the prior version (which suffered at the hands of the anti-glare tech used at the time). Notably, the major “con” in the review was the price, which is considerably lowered now with this deal. The other con, if you’re curious, was a somewhat subjective negative opinion of Samsung’s Tizen OS. This TV excels at what you want TVs to excel at.

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Samsung 85-inch QN800C QLED 8K TV — $3,499 $5,999 37% off

The Samsung QN800C QLED 8K TV set up on a media cabinet in a living room.
Samsung

While you aren’t very likely to be able to fully take advantage of this TV for a few years, if you really want something that can run 8k resolutions, then this is it. It certainly makes sense, especially since larger TVs tend to have lower pixel density when using 4k. Luckily, this does have an internal upscaler that will bump stuff up to 8k, which is excellent, and it has all the fun features you’d expect from an incredibly high-end Samsung TV, such as Quantum HDR, Quantum Matrix Pro, and a few other things. There are also some depth enhancement features, and it even has Samsung’s Gaming Hub if you want to go that route when it comes to gaming.

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TCL 43-inch S4 4K TV — $198 $278 29% off

The TCL 55" Class 4-Series 4K UHD HDR Smart Roku TV - 55S451 mounted on a wall.
TCL

The TCL S4 4K TV makes a great value play for your viewing area. It produces a great 4K picture with high dynamic range capability, and it comes with a voice remote for convenient navigation and control. It has all of the great conveniences of a Smart TV. These include access to more than 250 free live TV channels with the built-in Roku platform, and all of your favorite music from Google Play and YouTube, as well as other apps. The TCL 4-Series has a premium design with a sleek metal finish, slim profile, and FullView edge-to-edge glass.

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Vizio 55-inch Class Quantum 4K TV — $318 $450 29% off

The VIZIO 65" Class M6 Series 4K QLED HDR Smart TV M65Q6-J09 being used as a meditation coach.
Vizio

This Vizio 4K smart TV comes in a wide variety of sizes, and this 55-inch model should make a nice option for most home theater shoppers. Big screen TVs can quickly dominate a room, so if you’re looking for something slightly more subtle this is a good size to go for. The Vizio 4K smart TV has smart features such as easy access to your favorite streaming services, voice controls, Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built in, and WatchFree+, which is like cable TV except it’s streaming, and it’s free.

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Hisense 58-inch R6 4K TV — $238 $298 20% off

Hisense R6 Series 4K TV with remotes pointed at it.
Hisense

One of the best TV brands for value, Hisense is worth checking out, particularly with its Hisense 43-inch Roku 4K TV. A great size for the price, you get all the benefits of a 4K resolution along with HDR and Motion Rate support. The latter means you won’t have to worry about motion blur while you play a game or watch fast-moving action or sports. Plus, get access to the best of Roku, including the free Roku channel while using this TV. Also, the TV works with Google Assistant and Alexa so it’s easy to use and control your TV and other smart home devices.

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TCL 85-inch Q-Class 4K QLED TV — $1,498 $1,698 12% off

2024 TCL Q6 4K QLED TV.
TCL

The TCL Q-class display utilizes QLED picture technology, which produces one of the best 4K images on the market. It has Motion Rate 4800, which combines multiple motion enhancement technologies for exceptional motion clarity. More importantly, it also has a base refresh rate of 120Hz, making it great without the picture smoothening. This may not sound like much, but it keeps the image looking as good as possible during the fast-paced action of things like movies, sports, and even video games. The interface for this TV is built on Google TV, which provides easy and helpful access to all of your favorite movies, shows, and live TV. It also has HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG, so it supports many HDR standards you’re likely to run into.

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Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED 4K TV — $1,795 $1,998 10% off

Samsung's 65-inch Class 'The Frame' QLED 4K Smart TV displaying a famous oil painting.
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 pieces of art. The TV does this by having a very high quality QLED display, a matte setting and a mode that reduces glare on the screen. It’s very thin so it’s easily mountable on a wall, and you can customize the bezels to match the other framed artwork in your home.

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