Technology
Walmart has a huge Vizio smart TV on sale for only $378
Alright real talk. As much as we’re not yet willing to admit it, the days are getting shorter by the second as August is coming to a close. We’ll miss the whimsical, sunshine-filled days of summer, but as one season comes to an end, another begins and brings its own perks.
What some of you might refer to as fall and winter, I like to call “chill season.” Not just because it’s colder, but because it’s the perfect excuse to sit back, vegetate, and catch up on all of the TV series you neglected when you were too busy sipping margaritas outside.
If you’re gonna do it though, you need to do it right. Which is why we’re lovin’ on Walmart for catering to our basic needs and taking $70 off this VIZIO 50-inch Class SmartCast D-Series LED TV.
Netflix and chill is cool and all, but have you ever done it with a 50-inch smart TV? This VIZIO model has enough features to keep you entertained basically until next summer. With 1080p HD resolution and a full-array LED backlight, your picture will be crisp, clear— and vibrant as hell. It also features two built-in speakers that give you virtual advanced surround-sound audio for a truly immersive experience.
The VIZIO comes with Google Chromecast built in, so you’ll have access to thousands Chromecast-enabled apps, and Smartcast will stream all of your favorites from Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, and more. You even have access to over 100 live and internet streaming channels for free. This means zero fees or subscriptions to watch live news, films, films, sports, comedy, music and more.
And perhaps best of all, this smart TV is compatible with Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant. So you literally do not have to leave the couch. You can also control your TV through your phone with the VIZIO Smartcast app, so continue to lose the remote all you want.
Bottom line: If you’re in it to win it this chill season, you need the goods. And the goods come in the form of this VIZIO season-saver that’s conveniently listed at an *awesome* price. Thank us later, take the deal now, here.
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