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This 50-inch 4K TV just dropped to $138 at Walmart

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Hisense R6 Series 4K TV with remotes pointed at it.
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When it comes to LED TVs, one of the best brands in the business right now is Hisense. Renowned for its budget-friendly pricing and incredible picture quality, there’s no shortage of Hisense models to choose from, but nothing beats the ultra-low-price of this incredible Walmart offer: 

For a limited time, when you purchase the Hisense 50-inch R6 Series, you’ll only pay $138. That’s one of the best TV deals we’ve seen on any TV in a long time, bar none.

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Why you should buy the Hisense R6 Series

Whether you’re searching for a second TV for a guest bedroom, a gift for your college student, or a new living room (and you have a smaller living room), the Hisense R6 Series is a great choice. Delivering up to 4K resolution at 60Hz (plus Hisense’s Motion Rate 120 capabilities), you can expect bright and colorful picture with decent motion handling. The R6 Series also supports Dolby Vision and HDR10, which bodes well for movie and video game fans alike!

The built-in Game Mode helps to reduce input lag and automatically kicks in whenever the TV detects a console. It even comes with three HDMI ports and Wi-Fi 5 connectivity for accessing apps and games. Speaking of which, the R6 Series uses Roku TV OS, which lets you stream some of the most popular apps and games and even supports AirPlay 2 for Apple devices. Not to mention all the free live TV stations you’ll be able to watch. 

It’s hard to say how long this deal is going to last, but it might not be around for long. That being said, now might be the best time to save. Take $100 off the Hisense 50-inch R6 Series when you purchase at Walmart, and be sure to check out our roundups of the best QLED TV deals and best Walmart deals.

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