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Philips 43" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160p) Android Smart LED TV with Google Assistant (43PFL5766/F7) - Walmart.com $169 YMMV

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Previously shared here in Slickdeals in a post from 05/02 that was marked as expired.

AVAILABLE again, Walmart has the Philips 43" 4K Ultra HD Android Smart LED TV (43PFL5766/F7) on sale for $169 with free shipping.

Backlit LED (3840x2160), 60Hz Refresh Rate, HDR10

3 x HDMI, 802.11ac, Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.0, Android TV

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Philip.../712168650

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cheqkmate
05-14-2023 at 10:13 AM.
05-14-2023 at 10:13 AM.
None available near me in North Florida
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05-14-2023 at 12:38 PM.
05-14-2023 at 12:38 PM.
Quote from cheqkmate :
None available near me in North Florida

The Roku version is available at the same price.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Philip...om=/search
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05-14-2023 at 01:12 PM.
05-14-2023 at 01:12 PM.
Thiis Philips 4k sounded interesting especially for this price, but reading reviews some had problems and defects. You really get what you pay for and I'd avoid. Sony, LG, Samsung have better reliability and reputation per Consumer Reports.
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05-14-2023 at 02:34 PM.
05-14-2023 at 02:34 PM.
Quote from SeventiesVet :
Thiis Philips 4k sounded interesting especially for this price, but reading reviews some had problems and defects. You really get what you pay for and I'd avoid. Sony, LG, Samsung have better reliability and reputation per Consumer Reports.

Agreed, I wouldn't touch an android OS TV. Roku OS version is much better on budget TVs. I've heard that Google is pushing out an update that performs better on budget processors. I'm not holding my breath.

I would add that every budget TV I've owned has been better than the last. Even, the better known brand budget priced TVs are most likely outsourced to other OEMs. Especially lower priced Sony's. It's not like the 80's and 90's when manufacturing was in-house.

I was also a subscriber to consumer reports for 15+ years, but they don't test enough budget TVs to be relevant anymore in that segment. if you're buying a mid to high priced TV, then yes. I would say the same with rtings.
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05-14-2023 at 05:37 PM.
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Quote from ards :
Agreed, I wouldn't touch an android OS TV. Roku OS version is much better on budget TVs. I've heard that Google is pushing out an update that performs better on budget processors. I'm not holding my breath.

I would add that every budget TV I've owned has been better than the last. Even, the better known brand budget priced TVs are most likely outsourced to other OEMs. Especially lower priced Sony's. It's not like the 80's and 90's when manufacturing was in-house.

I was also a subscriber to consumer reports for 15+ years, but they don't test enough budget TVs to be relevant anymore in that segment. if you're buying a mid to high priced TV, then yes. I would say the same with rtings.
Also pretty much agree. Although to me it's not so much Android that's in question as it is the reliability of the brand. I have a recent Sony 48" OLED Android TV, and it performs very well. Philips as a TV brand is not as high a tier as Sony, LG, and Samsung as CR ratings show. So I'd probably stick to those brands for peace of mind.

But this Philips at this price may work out well for some folks, so I don't want to downplay the value of this thread either.
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