Walmart has 43" TCL 43S434-B 4K UHD HDR Android Smart TV (Refurbished) on sale for $178. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor RevOne for finding this deal.
Note, product must be sold/shipped by Walmart
Specs/Key Features
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K Ultra HD)
Refresh Rate: 120 CMI (60Hz native)
Smart Platform: Android TV - Google Play brings over 5,000 apps and games to your TV
Cast to your TV with Chromecast built-in
HDR: HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Voice remote with Google Assistant
Audio: Stereo (2x 8W), Dolby Digital Plus
Dual Band 802.11ac WiFi (2x2)
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Rated 6.6 out of 10 by RTINGS
Compared to a new model, our research indicates that this 43" TCL 43S434 4K UHD HDR Android Smart TV (Refurbished) is priced $91.99 lower (34% savings) than the next best available options with prices starting from $269.99.
Warranty: 90 Days from date of purchase for parts and labor (may add additional 2-year Walmart Protection Plan for $18 or 3 years for $25)
Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
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I've always like TCL, and have been looking for a 43 inch 4K monitor to turn into 2x2 computer screens via desktop partitioning.
Bought this in 2020 from Target for like $160 and it makes a solid monitor, for the price. Depending on how close you sit, you may see a bit of color shift on the edges. It's plenty sharp and bright enough. It's definitely not as color accurate as a better monitor would be but for word processing, excel, browser based tasks, teams etc. It's been great. I use Divvy and have hotkeys setup to pin windows to different sections of the monitor. I can have 6 windows up at the same time and they're all a very useable size.
Id definitely suggest a different mount though. It's super low. I ended up just using a cheap wall mount that swivels. Tv is super light so i feel like any cheapo mount will do.
Idk about it being refurbished though. I remember reading reviews of the backlight going out. I've used mine like at least 30 hours a week for going on 2 years with no problems so far.
Google Tv interface is super laggy but i just connected a Chromecast with Google Tv and primarily use that so it's not really a problem.
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I've always like TCL, and have been looking for a 43 inch 4K monitor to turn into 2x2 computer screens via desktop partitioning.
I used to be Roku person but Android TV imo is better and I've converted.
This. Roku is nice and smooth even in mediocre processors.
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The Roku version is $198.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Refurb.../111781300
I've always like TCL, and have been looking for a 43 inch 4K monitor to turn into 2x2 computer screens via desktop partitioning.
Bought this in 2020 from Target for like $160 and it makes a solid monitor, for the price. Depending on how close you sit, you may see a bit of color shift on the edges. It's plenty sharp and bright enough. It's definitely not as color accurate as a better monitor would be but for word processing, excel, browser based tasks, teams etc. It's been great. I use Divvy and have hotkeys setup to pin windows to different sections of the monitor. I can have 6 windows up at the same time and they're all a very useable size.
Id definitely suggest a different mount though. It's super low. I ended up just using a cheap wall mount that swivels. Tv is super light so i feel like any cheapo mount will do.
Idk about it being refurbished though. I remember reading reviews of the backlight going out. I've used mine like at least 30 hours a week for going on 2 years with no problems so far.
Google Tv interface is super laggy but i just connected a Chromecast with Google Tv and primarily use that so it's not really a problem.