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This 43-inch Element TV is only $118 at Walmart today

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The Element Xumo TV 4K Smart TV.
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When it comes to affordable TVs, brands like Hisense, TCL, and Amazon probably come to mind. We’re betting Walmart shoppers are probably familiar with Element, too. These inexpensive HD and 4K UHD TVs are available in numerous models and sizes, and today, one of the smaller sets is on sale: 

For a limited time, you’ll be able to get the Element 43-inch XUMO 4K Smart TV at Walmart for only $118, which is a $40 markdown from its original $158 price. It’s also on clearance, so once this set is gone, it’s forever-gone. 

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Why you should buy the Element XUMO 4K Smart TV

Similar to Google TV, Roku TV, and Amazon’s Fire TV OS, Element’s partnership with XUMO TV provides users with hundreds of entertainment apps, including popular services like Netflix, Disney Plus, and YouTube. The included voice remote even lets you search for specific movies and shows when you feed it phrases like “Show me Gary Busey movies” or “Show me 1970s action movies.” 

This Element 4K TV delivers good picture quality with solid brightness levels, too. Colors and contrast could be a bit better, but the TV’s Dolby Vision and HDR10 support help to boost highlights for certain movies, shows, and games. And while the refresh rate is capped at 60Hz, Element’s onboard motion tech makes certain scenes appear closer to 120Hz smoothness. 

We’re always covering the best TV deals here at Digital Trends, and this Element offer is a hard one to pass up. 

Save yourself $40 when you purchase today, and be sure to take a look at our lists of the best Walmart deals and best soundbar deals, too. We also have a roundup of the best TVs under $500 if you’re looking for more affordable TV recommendations. 

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Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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