Limited time deal! Save up to $500 on RCA's bestselling 4K TVs — these are the lowest prices we've seen
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With the weekend here, it might be a good time to just stay in and watch your favorite TV shows. What a better way to get the most out of episodes of Stranger Things, Killing Eve, or This Is Us, then with the RCA 43-inch Class 4K Ultra HD LED TV and RCA 65-inch Class 4K Ultra HD LED TV — which are both now on sale for shockingly low, low prices at Walmart.
RCA 43-inch Class 4K Ultra HD LED TV
Shop it: $180 (was $450), walmart.com
Usually going for $450, the RCA 43-inch Class 4K Ultra HD LED TV is now going for just $180, or $270 off its list price. This is the perfect size for a bedroom or guest room in your home. It features 4K resolution for excellent picture quality in a smaller size. This RCA model includes a digital TV tuner built-in, so you can get a handful of over-the-air broadcast channels for free out-of-the-box.
It also features four HDMI ports — which is impressive because 4K TVs at this size usually only include two or three — and a single A/V port for old school audio and video components like DVD players and old school surround sound systems. Not bad for less than $180.
“While we've only had this product for a week so far, we're quite pleased with it,” wrote a happy Walmart reviewer. “The set up was easy. The user manual is laid out well and thorough. The picture quality is excellent. We're able to easily see a difference in the quality between our previous television (1080p) and this television (2160p). I've had a couple of RCAs before, and they've always had an excellent shelf life.”
“I purchased this TV to replace a much more expensive set that unfortunately didn't last very long. And I am so glad I did,” wrote another Walmart reviewer. “The price was GREAT! And I was shocked by the quality of this set. Picture is fantastic. Set up was quick and easy. And works wonderful with Amazon Fire stick. Great TV for the price. Would definitely buy again.”
RCA 65-inch Class 4K Ultra HD LED TV
Shop it: $400 (was $900), walmart.com
If you’re looking for something bigger, Walmart also has a 65-inch 4K TV from RCA on sale for a ridiculously low price of $400, or $500 off its retail price
Normally retailing for $900, this RCA 4K TV is a great value for its Ultra HD picture quality and a large 65-inch size at a low price tag. In fact, this TV has four times the sharpness than traditional HD TVs with more brilliant colors and a richer entertainment experience.
It also comes with crisp audio with built-in speakers for clarity and heart-thumping bass. Meanwhile, it includes four HDMI ports for streaming devices like the Chromecast Ultra or Roku Premiere, and one USB port for thumb drives.
While it might not have the latest bells and whistles, this RCA TV is a really good budget pick for only $400. If you’re looking to stretch your dollars with amazing picture quality with a gigantic size, then this TV is a really good option for this weekend.
“I bought this just in time for football season and I could not have been happier,” wrote a very satisfied reviewer. “Picture is crisp on HD channels and I'm satisfied with the large SIZE for the price. Takes up my entire wall. I also use my Chromecast on this to make it a smart tv and wouldn't have it any other way.”
Need another opinion? “This TV was very affordable. It has a very nice picture and it is sleek, thin, and lightweight,” wrote this one happy reviewer. “The price, picture and sound make it a five star for me.”
Another excited reviewer added, “I just love it! The picture is so clear and it sounds great too. Everyone loves the size. So large!”
Shop it: RCA 65-inch Class 4K Ultra HD LED TV, $400 (was $900), walmart.com
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