Get a 4K TV for under $200 in this epic Presidents' Day deal

A TCL 4K TV on a lovely purple background.
(Image credit: Future/TCL)

It's almost time for the Presidents' Day sales (officially on this Monday), but we're already seeing some fantastic opportunities for savings right now, especially if you're looking for a quality new TV set without an eye-watering price tag attached. Pick of the bunch for us is this 43-inch TCL 4K TV, down to only $196 over at Walmart

We really like this TV and this deal for a few reasons. First, this writer has had this make of TCL TV before, and although it's nowhere near the cutting edge of TV tech, such as the LG C2s out there, with a billion colours, a decent 178 degrees viewing angles and modest 60Hz refresh rate, it's a great second TV to have, or a good primary TV if you're on a budget. Because, after all, this is a 4K UHD LED Roku Smart TV for under $200! That's exceptional. 

TCL 43-inch 4K TV: $218.99 $196 at Walmart
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TCL 43-inch 4K TV: $218.99 $196 at Walmart
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If you don't feel the need for a big name brand such as Sony or Samsung, this 43-inch model from TCL is incredible value. It's a Roku Smart TV giving you all the streaming options you're likely to want, and it's 4K with HDR so you're guaranteed stunning picture quality.

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Beren Neale
Ecom Editor

Beren has worked on creative titles at Future Publishing for over 13 years. Cutting his teeth as Staff Writer on the digital art magazine ImagineFX, he moved on to edit several creative titles, and is currently the Ecommerce Editor on the most effective creative website in the world. When he's not testing and reviewing the best ergonomic office chairs, phones, laptops, TVs, monitors and various types of storage, he can be found finding and comparing the best deals on the tech that creatives value the most.