This super cheap, super big Black Friday TV is still a 70-inch wonder

This super cheap, super big Black Friday TV is still a 70-inch wonder

The Black Friday deals at Walmart are some of the best, especially for televisions. And right now, you can get a handful of 70-inch smart TVs at a rock-bottom price.

That means this 70-inch Vizio display is on sale for just € 498, a staggering price for a single large TV, especially the one that comes with Dolby Vision HDR.

Meanwhile, this onn TV with 4K HDR now costs just € 398 after a 40% price drop. 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 HD resolution TV now costs just € 128 after a half-price discount brings the list price down to a seriously ridiculous amount.

You won't get the best processors, panels, or lighting systems in this price range, but if a budget display with a large screen size is your priority, it really can't get any better than that.

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You can see more TV deals with our Best Buy Black Friday deals guide. You can also get more great deals with our roundup of the best Walmart Black Friday deals and the best Amazon Black Friday deals.

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.