Great value - this TCL 4K TV with Roku is just $258 in Walmart's Memorial Day sales
A great TV with a great smart platform
Here at TechRadar, we're finding all the biggest and best Memorial Day sales today, so you can find your next big purchase for a ridiculously low price. There's a big range of stuff available, but this cheap TCL 4K TV deal will take some beating in the bargain department.
You can get a TCL 43" Class 4-Series 4K Roku Smart TV for just $258 at Walmart right now - that's a full 35% off a TV that was already a decent value buy.
Being a Roku TV, you get a really slick smart TV system that's got all the big-name services on it (and the little-name ones that people love). Plus, it's also really easy to use.
And, that comes on a 43-inch 4K TV with HDR support. TCL is known for making TVs that deliver major bang for your buck when it comes to balancing price and image quality… and that's before you cut a third off the price.
You also get three HDMI ports for connecting devices, and one is HDMI ARC for attaching a soundbar.
43-inch TVs are ideal for bedroom, for the office, or anywhere you want a TV that's big enough for some real high-res thrills, but small enough to not dominate the room. You can also see more TV deals at the Walmart Plus Weekend sale event.
A fantastic cheap 4K TV deal from Walmart
TCL 43" Class 4-Series 4K Roku TV: was $399, now $258 at Walmart
Save $141 – Get 35% off this 43-in 4K TV in Walmart's Memorial Day sales. You get Ultra HD resolution with HDR support, and Roku TV provides the smart TV software. You get three HDMI ports, with HDMI ARC to connect a soundbar.
More Memorial Day TV deals
TCL 70-inch 4 Series LED 4K UHD Smart TV: $829.99 $499.99 at Best Buy
Save $330 – If you're looking for a cheap big-screen display in today's Memorial Day TV sales, we've spotted this 70-inch 4K TV from TCL on sale for just $499.99. An incredible price for a big-screen 4K TV - you're getting 4K UHD resolution, the Google Assistant and Chromecast built-in for seamless streaming, and a handy voice remote.
75-inch: $1,299.99 $698
LG OLED G1 Series 55-inch OLED: $1,699.99 $1,399.99 at Best Buy
Save $303 - Another OLED option is the 55-inch LG G1 on sale for a record-low price of $1,399.99. The G1 Series from LG is an outstanding OLED TV that offers excellent contrast, better brightness than we've seen before, and an impressively thin design. It's no surprise that it's on TechRadar's list of best TVs of 2022.
Samsung 65-inch 4K Smart TV: $549 $529.99 at Samsung
Save $20 – The Samsung Memorial Day sale has this Samsung 65-inch 4K smart TV on sale for a record-low price of $529.99. An incredible value, you're getting a stunning 4K Crystal display and smart capabilities, so you can easily stream all your favorite movies and TV shows from apps like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and more.
Insignia 75-inch F30 Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (2021): $849.99 $649.99 at Best Buy
Save $200 - Another great big-screen budget display in today's Memorial Day TV sales is this 75-inch 4K TV from Insignia on sale for $649.99 at Best Buy. An incredible price for a big-screen 4K TV, the Insignia set includes smart capabilities with Amazon Alexa built-in for hands-free control and DTS Studio Sound for an immersive audio experience.
Samsung Q70A QLED 4K Smart TV (65-inch): $1,399 $999.99 at Samsung
Save $300 - One of the best mid-range QLED displays you can buy, the Samsung Q70A series is a particularly good choice if you're going to be hooking up a next-gen games console. Not only can this display support 120Hz at 4K, but a super-powerful processor and gorgeous colors mean it's a display capable of fantastic performance both in-game and for shows. Today's Memorial Day TV deal at Samsung heavily discounts a number of different sizes to their lowest prices yet.
More Memorial Day sales
- Amazon: 50% off vacuums, clothing, appliances, and more
- Apple: up to $800 off iPads, the Apple Watch, iPhone, and more
- Best Buy: up to $400 off major appliances from Samsung, LG, and Maytag
- Dell: cheap laptops starting at $244.99
- DreamCloud: $200 off mattresses + $499 in free accessories
- Home Depot: up to $600 off major appliances, tools, and patio furniture
- Lowe's: 40% off patio furniture, lawnmowers, and major appliances
- Layla: up to $200 off mattresses + two free pillows for Memorial Day
- Macy's: 60% off couches, beds, and patio furniture
- Mattresses: budget Lucid mattress from $189.99 at Amazon
- Mattress Firm: mattress deals starting at $199.99
- Nectar: $100 off mattresses + $499 in free accessories
- Overstock: up to 70% off everything + free shipping
- Patio furniture: outdoor furniture and decor starting at $9.99
- Purple: up to $200 in gifts with every mattress
- Saatva: save up to $350 off luxury mattresses
- Samsung: up to $400 off washers and dryers, dishwashers and ranges
- Target: 30% off outdoor furniture and decor
- Tempur-Pedic: Memorial Day sale - up to 40% off mattresses
- TVs: smart TVs from $99.99 at Best Buy
- Walmart: 40% off patio & garden, TVs, appliances, and mattresses
- Wayfair: patio furniture sets starting at $399
You can also see more bargains with our guide to the best Memorial Day appliance sales and at the Best Buy Memorial Day sale.
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