This is the cheapest 70-inch Black Friday TV deal you'll get

This is the cheapest 70-inch Black Friday TV deal you'll get

Black Friday deals at Walmart are now well advanced, and various budget screens have gotten even cheaper to usher in discount celebrations.

After a 70-inch screen for really large images? This 4K HDR TV now costs just € 398 after a whopping 40% discount. It's an incredible savings on such a large TV, and we don't expect to see anything of a comparable size for that price for the remainder of the Black Friday TV event. Walmart, we take our hats off to you.

On the smaller (and even cheaper) side, this 40-inch onn. The TV costs just € 128 after a half-price discount reduces the suggested retail price to negligible proportions.

That's right, for the price of a 4K Apple TV or a yearly Netflix subscription, you can buy a full TV, but keep in mind that you'll be sticking with 1080p / HD resolution instead of the 4K detail typically found on TV screens. 40 inches. .

If you want something huge from the Vizio brand, which isn't bad at all, you can pay a little more and get your 70-inch monster for $ 498, but you get Dolby Vision support for that too.

Walmart's Black Friday deals launched at 3pm PT for Early Access members and 7pm PT for everyone else, so be sure to act quickly before supplies run out, as most of these Units could change before everyday shoppers see them.

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Henri St Leger

Henry is LaComparacion's news and features editor, covering today's stories with enthusiasm, enthusiasm, and poise. He has spent the past three years reporting on smart TVs, projectors and speakers, as well as gaming and virtual reality, including a stint as the website's Home Cinema editor, and has been interviewed live on BBC World News and Channel News Asia, discussing the future of 4K resolution and transport TVs respectively. As an English Literature graduate and persistent theater enthusiast, he will often be found forcing Shakespeare's puns in his articles on technology, which he believes is what the bard would have wanted. Firms include Edge, T3, and Little White Lies.