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Walmart Black Friday sale drops this 75-inch TCL under $400

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There are some great early Black Friday deals already with Walmart running its Black Friday event already. In typical Black Friday fashion, there are some great Black Friday TV deals happening including being able to buy a TCL 75-inch S4 4K TV for just $378. Usually costing $498, you’re saving $120 by buying this TV today. It’s a big rival to the many Best Buy Black Friday TV deals going on elsewhere. If it sounds tempting, keep reading while we take you through all it has to offer.

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Why you should buy the TCL 75-inch S4 4K TV

TCL is one of the best TV brands for value, and that’s certainly the case with the TCL 75-inch S4 4K TV. While it won’t compete with the best TVs, it still shares some key elements. With the TCL 75-inch S4 4K TV, you get more than just a basic 4K resolution. It also has HDR support for enhanced contrast, accurate colors, and fine details. The TV also boasts improved motion clarity with its Motion Rate 120 feature ensuring a higher refresh rate even when you’re watching a fast-moving action scene or playing a game.

Adding to the gamer’s experience, the TCL 75-inch S4 4K TV also has an Auto Game Mode which is enabled as you game. It provides the lowest possible input lag and latency so you’re all set for a great time. Four HDMI inputs including one eARC means you can easily connect all your games consoles and a soundbar.

When watching shows, you can use the easily customizable Home Screen to find something to watch. The TCL 75-inch S4 4K TV offers over 250 live TV channels, along with Roku Originals, and access to all your favorite streaming services. It’s perfect for cord cutters. There’s also support for voice assistants like Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant.

Usually priced at $498, the TCL 75-inch S4 4K TV is down to $378 as part of the Walmart Black Friday sale. One not to be missed, it’s ideal for anyone on a budget and looking for a reliable TV. Check it out now before you miss out.

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Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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