Technology
Vizio D-Series TVs are on sale for up to $250 off at Walmart
TL;DR: Walmart has slashed the prices of several Vizio D-Series TVs by as much as $250 as part of its ongoing Big Save sale. Get the one you see above for just $110, for example!
So, you’ve found yourself in a bit of a pickle. You desperately need to buy a new TV before you head off to college — Grey’s Anatomy isn’t going to watch itself, after all — but you’re on a budget, and you missed out on Amazon’s Prime Day discounts. (In your defense, some of those Lightning deals were scooped up before we could even click “Add to Cart.”)
Don’t go into panic mode just yet, because Walmart’s got your back: The big box store’s Big Save summer sales event is carrying on for a short while longer, and you can score one of Vizio’s D-Series TVs for as low as $110.
Take your pick from three different display types:
D-Series 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV
These snazzy smart TVs depict your favorite shows in lifelike clarity and impeccable color quality thanks to their inclusion of 4K Ultra HD and HDR technologies, respectively. Each one has been equipped with the Google Chromecast streaming media player and comes with SmartCast for voice control via both Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant.
Choose from four different sizes:
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43 inches: $249.99 (normally $379.99 — a 34% savings)
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50 inches: $279.99 (normally $399.99 — a 30% savings)
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55 inches: $319.99 (normally $499.99 — a 36% savings)
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65 inches: $449.99 (normally $699.99 — a 36% savings)
D-Series Full-Array LED Smart TV
Full-array LED backlighting gives this 43-inch 1080p Vizio TV an impressively rich and robust display. Like the TVs above, it features both Google Chromecast and SmartCast for a smart entertainment experience.
Snag this TV for only $229.99 — 38% off its suggested retail price of $369.99.
D-Series Full-Array LED TV
This 32-inch TV looks amazing thanks to a full-array LED backlighting and a screen resolution of 720p. It’s pretty bare-bones on the spec side — no smart features to see here — but if you need a TV that’s just a TV, who cares?
Order it for just $109.99 — 31% off its usual price of $159.99.
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