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frontpageRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 03:52 AM
frontpageRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 03:52 AM

32" TCL Class S 720p HD LED FullView Bezel-less Smart Google TV

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$72

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Walmart has 32" TCL Class S 720p HD LED FullView Bezel-less Smart Google TV (32S250G) on clearance for $72.25. Shipping is free.

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  • 32" TCL Class S 720p HD LED FullView Bezel-less Smart Google TV (32S250G)
  • TCL TV Stand
  • TCL Remote w/ Batteries
  • Power Cable/Quick Start Guide

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  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is currently on clearance. Priced at $97.74 lower (57.5% savings), original listing goes for $169.99
  • About the Deal
    • Features a brilliant 720p high-definition quality for enhanced clarity/detail for all your favorite movies/TV shows, edge-to-edge glass bezel-less design & direct backlist display for uniformity/picture performance
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is eligible for return within 30-days of purchase

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Written by Rokket | Staff
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Walmart has 32" TCL Class S 720p HD LED FullView Bezel-less Smart Google TV (32S250G) on clearance for $72.25. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Walmart

Includes
  • 32" TCL Class S 720p HD LED FullView Bezel-less Smart Google TV (32S250G)
  • TCL TV Stand
  • TCL Remote w/ Batteries
  • Power Cable/Quick Start Guide

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is currently on clearance. Priced at $97.74 lower (57.5% savings), original listing goes for $169.99
  • About the Deal
    • Features a brilliant 720p high-definition quality for enhanced clarity/detail for all your favorite movies/TV shows, edge-to-edge glass bezel-less design & direct backlist display for uniformity/picture performance
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is eligible for return within 30-days of purchase

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Model: TCL 32" Class S Class 720p HD LED Smart TV with Google TV - 32S250G (New)

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db999md
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Well if you only watch ESPN is not a problem because that's 720p

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HilariousSummer7597Yesterday 04:01 AM
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Question: Why are 720p TVs even in production in 2026?
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Quote from HilariousSummer7597 :
Question: Why are 720p TVs even in production in 2026?
Mobile streaming? Secondary rooms? Budget TV? To use with older devices?
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db999mdYesterday 04:53 AM
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Quote from HilariousSummer7597 :
Question: Why are 720p TVs even in production in 2026?
Well if you only watch ESPN is not a problem because that's 720p
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StinktoothYesterday 05:22 AM
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Quote from HilariousSummer7597 :
Question: Why are 720p TVs even in production in 2026?
I wonder the same thing. I guess if you want higher resolution with a small form you need to buy a computer monitor and a tv tuner, or with everything being so streaming friendly you could get a Walmart onn box for $20.
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Quote from HilariousSummer7597 :
Question: Why are 720p TVs even in production in 2026?
From what I've read online, they produce the panels in a much bigger size and then cut them down. So a 4k 65" tv panel would perfectly cut up into 4 32" 1080p screens. I'm guessing these are slightly larger panels that had imperfections so they cut them into a smaller resolution? The math works out to about 85" at 4k res, unless they're getting more than 4 per square (they could almost fit 3-wide)
It's all about mass production and them getting 4-6 tv's out of a single 85" panel is probably worth it for them even with a smaller demand especially when they can use imperfect panels.
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CreditGuyYesterday 06:34 AM
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Quote from HilariousSummer7597 :
Question: Why are 720p TVs even in production in 2026?
With a smaller screen, so you really notice the resolution difference? Better resolution is very apparent with larger screens. And as the poster above shows, it's a matter of using larger screens by cutting them down. I guess if this resolution isn't right for you, just like any other deal you aren't interested in, you can ignore it and move on.
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StinktoothYesterday 06:55 AM
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Quote from CreditGuy :
With a smaller screen, so you really notice the resolution difference? Better resolution is very apparent with larger screens. And as the poster above shows, it's a matter of using larger screens by cutting them down. I guess if this resolution isn't right for you, just like any other deal you aren't interested in, you can ignore it and move on.
Nah, you can still have an opinion on something even if it isn't positive. Resolution matters depending on size AND distance from the screen. A 1080p 27" monitor can suffer from "screen door effect" because people sit 3 or 4 feet away from their monitor. If you sit far away from a tiny screen then, no, resolution doesn't mean so much. This seems like a bedroom tv size, and people will sit on the edge of their bed to play a game. I wouldn't want anything less that 1080p. They sell these because it's cheap enough people will impulse buy it, but they do sell small tvs with better resolution and refresh rates. Probably a year ago I bought a 43" Philips 4k 144hz android tv from Walmart for $248, 43PUG7674.

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Shake-N-BakeYesterday 07:21 AM
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Quote from CreditGuy :
With a smaller screen, so you really notice the resolution difference? Better resolution is very apparent with larger screens. And as the poster above shows, it's a matter of using larger screens by cutting them down. I guess if this resolution isn't right for you, just like any other deal you aren't interested in, you can ignore it and move on.
I can tell the difference between resolutions on my phone. Screen size has absolutely nothing to do with it. People like you really need to stop talking about things you know nothing about.
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E-waste.
I'm using a 32" 720P Samsung TV that's ten years old as one of my monitors at work. I just need to monitor a couple things from across the room and it does that perfectly. If it died today, yup, sure seems $72 is it's replacement price.
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h0va4lifeYesterday 02:05 PM
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Quote from Tarkov :
From what I've read online, they produce the panels in a much bigger size and then cut them down. So a 4k 65" tv panel would perfectly cut up into 4 32" 1080p screens. I'm guessing these are slightly larger panels that had imperfections so they cut them into a smaller resolution? The math works out to about 85" at 4k res, unless they're getting more than 4 per square (they could almost fit 3-wide)
It's all about mass production and them getting 4-6 tv's out of a single 85" panel is probably worth it for them even with a smaller demand especially when they can use imperfect panels.
Yes screens can get cut up, but why are you correlating resolution with screen size? They can economically produce 4k screens in any size.

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