Save $50: As of Jan. 13,Sabik (2025) the Hisense 58-inch Class 4K UHD Roku Smart TV R6 Series is on sale for $248 at Walmart. That’s $50 off its usual $298 price, making it an affordable upgrade for your entertainment setup.
If you’re in the market for a no-nonsense TV that does the job without draining your bank account, the Hisense 58-inch 4K Roku TV is an absolute steal at $248 from Walmart. With 4K UltraHD resolution and over 8 million pixels, it delivers sharp, colorful visuals that are perfect for binge-watching your favorite series or catching every detail in your gaming sessions. Add the full array LED backlight, and you have a picture that punches way above this price point.
The built-in Roku TV OS makes streaming a breeze. This TV gives you instant access to thousands of free and paid channels right out of the box. Tuning into live sports, streaming the latest blockbuster and switching over to your console is easily managed from a simple home screen. Plus, it works seamlessly with Google Assistant and Alexa, so if you’re feeling extra fancy, you can bark out commands and let your smart home do the rest.
SEE ALSO: Apple opens up about Siri privacy in wake of lawsuitAudio-wise, the DTS Studio Sound creates a virtual surround sound effect that’s crisp and clear, and the addition of Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 transforms your screen into a mini cinema. It’s not just about looking good; it sounds pretty great, too. And if you’re a gamer, the Motion Rate 120 and Game Mode help keep input lag low and action smooth, so you’re not blaming your TV for losing to that final boss.
The bezel-less design gives it a sleek, modern vibe that feels much more premium than the price suggests. At just $248, this TV proves you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a big screen with great features. It’s perfect for anyone looking to upgrade their setup without overspending. Make sure you grab it before it sells out because deals like this don’t stick around long.
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