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Walmart’s $188 price tag is one of the lowest we’ve ever seen for a 55-inch 4K TV with Roku built in. Whether you want a smarter TV for streaming or a big-screen upgrade for less than $200, this TCL deal is a no-brainer. Inventory is moving fast, so if you want to snag one before it’s gone, head to Walmart now.
The Hisense U8 Mini-LED smart TV was selling for its full $2,200 retail price in May, so the chance to get it for $998 is a steal.
With Prime Day bringing a wave of tech deals, the iFFALCON Mural TV offers top-notch performance and smartly designed technology that enhances modern living. For those looking to upgrade their home entertainment and interior without breaking the bank, the Mural TV is a popular choice.
For the longest time, Samsung seemed to be the only TV manufacturer to have this art canvas-style smart TV that is designed to look like a painting when not in use. Hisense has thrown its hat into the ring.
Buyers can grab an LED Smart TV at a great price during the GOAT sale that kicked off today on Flipkart. There are also offers on a variety of smart TVs from numerous brands.
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This latest TV deal provides a great screen upgrade that doesn’t blow your entire Prime Day budget. Amazon has quietly dropped the 65-inch Roku Smart TV (from the Select Series) to just $348 — a solid 23% off its usual $449.99 price. At its lowest-ever price, this is one of the best big-screen bargains we’ve seen so far.
Upgrade your home viewing with the best 65 inch TV. These models offer 4K clarity, voice control, Dolby audio and smart platforms packed with your favourite streaming apps.
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With smart TVs in 75% of U.S. homes, Edison’s latest data shows rising use for music and podcasts, reshaping the digital audio space.
The easiest way to prevent your TV from seeing what you're up to is to cover the camera. Unlike software-based protections that can be bypassed or become outdated, a physical barrier is foolproof. It doesn't require updates, won't slow down your TV's performance, and costs virtually nothing. It's the one method that can't be remotely defeated.