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Walmart has JVC 43" Class FHD (1080p) LED TV (LT-43MAW400) for $128 shipped free.
Full high-definition 1920 x 1080 resolution televisions provide you with sharp, high-quality pictures without much distortion. For smaller screen sizes, Full HD gives you great value for money.Sleek and lightweight with wide viewing angles, flat-panel TVs feature a slim profile and are an ideal choice for wall-mounting.
Resolution: Full HD 1920 x 1080;Contrast Ratio: 5000:1 (Dynamic);3x HDMI Inputs;USB Input
http://www.walmart.com/ip/JVC-43-.../305564554
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https://jvcproducts.com/us/LT-43MAW400.html
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With that said, I would not expect it to be 2.0.
She just sent me a check for $150 to spend on whatever I wanted because she gave her granddaughters the same to buy clothes for their new jobs after graduating college. I told her it was not necessary and she said to spend it on whatever I wanted, so it is coming right back to her because this is what I spent it on.
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It's $130 for a 43 inch tv. For the price it's a great tv.
What are your other displays in your home for reference? I've got 2 LG oleds and a BenQ projector. I'll be getting my garbage tv today. I'll post my opinion on its picture.
I personally wouldn't use this as a main TV, but there's a market for cheap TVs and I wouldn't yuck someone's yum for doing so either.
Got the tv. Tape on bottom seam of box was ripped and flaps were halfway open. No damage to box but it must've had a rough trip from China. Got it set up. No visible damage. I noticed some flickering in the picture on hdmi #1. Switched cable to hdmi #2. Same flickering. I popped off about 8-9 screws on the plastic covering the single circuit board on the back. I reseated about 8-10 cables and tightened the screws holding the board down. A couple seemed loose. I've received brand new electronics in the past that had connectors etc become loose during transit. Powered it back on no more flickering. Left it running a few hours playing Netflix. No issues. I left it on "user" picture setting. I turned sharpness down to 0 from 50 and reduced color to 45 from 50. Color temp set to warm. Picture looks fine. I heard audio coming from the speakers but since I'm putting this on the back porch and running audio to my Klipsch outdoor speakers, tv speaker audio quality is irrelevant. Seems like a fine tv for my purposes for $130. I'll be mounting it to a brick wall with tapcon screws using a $7 wall mount (total cost!) from monoprice that I received in 2 days from the sale posted in another thread.
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