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Part of the Walmart Black Friday Deals that start on November 11th and run through November 11th. Valid Online only
Onn. 50" Class 4K UHD LED Roku Smart TV 100021258
Model: 100021258
Walmart # 586108692
https://www.walmart.com/ip/onn-50.../175276168
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FYI, I was at Walmart last Sat. for an oil change and saw a pallet (20-25) of Onn 50" 4K TV for $128. I missed it when it was online, but was able to pick it up in store. The pallet was gone within two hours.
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I ended up to return the TV to Walmart. The TV digital tuner goes bad on the 2nd day after I used it. The TV doesn't play TV from air. Onn 50" TVs sold at regular price of $223 (model#: 100012585) was manufactured by Element with bold fonts "2 year warranty" on the box. However, the BF sale Onn TV has different model number (100021258) that was made by undisclosed company and carries only one-year warranty. The model has been removed in the WM website.
Told you guys it was Hisense. This post should be a relief to a lot of people.
I just came here to ask if anyone here is having an issue with connecting an Xbox to this TV. Because I've tried connecting our Xbox one X to both this tv we bought and the Onn 42 inch (for $88) we got two weeks earlier....it keeps saying no signal, is it turned on. I tried EVERYTHING. With both TVs it's the same. Three different hdmi cords. Changing around settings, changing ports, factory resetting the tv, low resolution mode on the Xbox. Nothing seems to work....and the Xbox works fine on the same hdmi using a monitor. Called their customer service, and they were wholly unhelpful, only telling me to reset the tv, and then after they couldn't help said I should return the TVs for a replacement....which sucks because for the 42 inch I doubt they sell that model anymore because it's nowhere to be seen online.....and both TVs perform great other than this one important thing. If anyone here has any ideas or is having the same issue, please let me know.
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We did hook up a laptop to it and it worked fine. We have no reason to hook it up to our cable box, as our cable (spectrum) (and most, if not all cable companies companies really) has an online account connected to our WiFi that we just use to watch cable on their roku app. Same access, just slightly different navigation. We will probably be cutting the cord ourselves as soon as I can manage to teach my senior parents how to use their smart tv. They're paying an extra 100$ per month for cable when we have almost all of the streaming platforms that I pay for and all they watch is usually CNN, local news, and sports. The only issue is us finding a service to get them just the channels they need and teaching them how to navigate to them via their android smart tv.