With a Sceptre 55-inch LED 4K Ultra HD TV (U550CV-U), entertainment is transformed into an epic adventure. The unequalled color and clear brilliance of 4K (3840 x 2160 or over eight million pixels) will provide more natural and lifelike images than have ever been viewed on a 55-inch screen. Four HDMI ports allow you to connect up to four devices at once, so you can stream, browse and listen to all of your favorite multimedia. Equipped with HDMI 2.0 ports, the U55 can seamlessly stream 4K video to provide you the most rewarding viewing experience that is available on the market. The innovative USB port further expands functionality.
Sceptre 55" Class 4K UHD LED TV HDR U550CV-U
Key Features
Screen Size (Diag.) 54.6"
Backlight Type LED
Resolution 2160p
Effective Refresh Rate 60Hz
Smart Functionality no
Aspect Ratio 16 9
Dynamic Contrast Ratio 10,000 1
Viewable Angle (H/V) 178 degrees/178 degrees
Number of Colors 1.07G
OSD Language English, Spanish, French
Speakers/Power Output 10W x 2
Surround Sound Mode
Connectivity
Component/Composite Video
HDMI
Headphone
SPDIF Auto Output
USB 2.0
What's In The Box
Remote Control
Support and Warranty
1-year limited labor and parts
TV stand sold separately. See all TV stands.
TV mount sold separately. See all TV mounts.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sceptre...U/46784939
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With these cheap tv's buy the walmart extended warranty. $39 for 5 years, that's $7.80 a year, an insane deal on a warranty. That being said, I have had cheaper sets in the past. Cheaper panel's don't look as nice, this one is not HDR. Maybe a VA, certainly not IPS. Not complete crap, just basic.
That being said, it is cheap and a warrantied 55in 4k for $239 is tough to beat.
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With these cheap tv's buy the walmart extended warranty. $39 for 5 years, that's $7.80 a year, an insane deal on a warranty. That being said, I have had cheaper sets in the past. Cheaper panel's don't look as nice, this one is not HDR. Maybe a VA, certainly not IPS. Not complete crap, just basic.
That being said, it is cheap and a warrantied 55in 4k for $239 is tough to beat.
If it was the value of the TV then you lucked out.
Cheap TVs are not worth fixing. They would just rather take the loss than fix it so something else breaks a few weeks later.
If it was the value of the TV then you lucked out.
Cheap TVs are not worth fixing. They would just rather take the loss than fix it so something else breaks a few weeks later.
With these cheap tv's buy the walmart extended warranty. $39 for 5 years, that's $7.80 a year, an insane deal on a warranty. That being said, I have had cheaper sets in the past. Cheaper panel's don't look as nice, this one is not HDR. Maybe a VA, certainly not IPS. Not complete crap, just basic.
That being said, it is cheap and a warrantied 55in 4k for $239 is tough to beat.
If it is the VA version I would not want it especially since it is dimmer than the ips. The VA panel version appears to lack the "chin" on the bottom middle of the tv. Walmart has the VA model number, but the ips pictured.
VA link
https://www.sceptre.com/TV/4K-UHD...ory73.htm
IPS link
https://www.sceptre.com/TV/4K-UHD...ory73.htm
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