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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
QA Note: NLA For Shipping - Store Pickup Varies By Location
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
QA Note: NLA For Shipping - Store Pickup Varies By Location
Created 05-14-2023
at 09:32 AM
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The Roku version is available at the same price.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Philip...om=/search
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.
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.
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.