This 43-inch TV is only $198 in Black Friday weekend deal
Grab this Black Friday weekend TV deal for $42 off
Black Friday may be over, but the best Cyber Monday TV deals are already trickling in before it even starts. This 43-inch Hisense TV is $42 off its original price of $240. It is now only $198!
You can get your hands on this incredible TV deal via Walmart.
Hisense 43" Class 1080P FHD LED Roku Smart TV 43H4030F1 Black Friday weekend deal
Hisense 43" Roku Smart TV : was $240 now $198 @ Walmart
The 43-inch Hisense TV, dropping to a stellar price of $198, is one of the best Black Friday weekend deals you can find. It is equipped with a built-in Roku TV platform (your access to 5,000 channels and 500,000 movies/shows). The Hisense TV is also packed with speedy search and built-in WiFi. The picture is rich and the smart features are worth it.
The 43-inch Hisense LED TV is on sale for only $198. It comes with a 60Hz, 1920 x 1080-pixel resolution panel. It offers a host of streaming services and apps, including VUDU, Netflix, YouTube, Google Play, Hulu, Disney+, Pandora and Apple TV. It's also a smart TV,
Earning a rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars on Walmart (not bad!), many customers gushed how this Hisense LED TV has given them a lot of bang for their buck. Reviewers say that the sound quality is surprisingly excellent and the color, as Hisense boasts, is rich and satisfactory. Many have stated that setup is a breeze and using the streaming apps is seamless.
As you know, this offer won't last long. So make sure you swoop in now to get the deal before you lose out on this discounted price.
Cyber Monday deals are in full swing with tons of discounts on today's best mobile gadgets. Be sure to keep an eye on our Cyber Monday hub for the best sales of the season.
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