Sceptre 55 Class 4k (2160p) Led Tv Reviews
Who says all the best deals happen on Black Friday? If you lot desire a big, dirt-cheap TV, you've still got options.
Like this one: For a limited time, and while supplies last, Walmart has the Sceptre U550CV-U 55-inch 4K Ultra HD TV for $229.99 shipped (plus tax). That'south the lowest price to date and a pretty amazing deal on a 4K model of this size.
Granted, the Sceptre brand isn't exactly a household proper name, and information technology hasn't quite earned the cachet of lesser-known brands like Hisense and TCL -- both of which are riding inexpensive Roku-equipped screens to... well, maybe not fame, but recognition and sales. Only comparing prices this week, you'll find 43-inch Roku TVs from TCL and Sharp at Amazon and Best Buy, respectively, for $280 each -- and so a 55-inch Television for $230 is notable indeed.
Indeed, you by and large observe Sceptre at Walmart, where this model currently has a whopping 2,300 user reviews -- and four-star rating (out of five). It'due south non a smart TV -- you lot'll have to BYO Burn Goggle box or Roku, which you lot hopefully scooped up inexpensive on Black Friday -- but information technology does have four HDMI inputs, so y'all connect all the things: streaming stick or box, game console, maybe even one of those cable-box things.
My advice: Consider adding the three-twelvemonth extended warranty for $24 or the four-year for $32. You're still saving big on a big Television set, only with assurance that it'll last you at least three years. (Speaking from personal feel and anecdotally, it seems similar a lot of TV failures happen between years 2 and iii.)
I also recommend getting the Tv shipped to your local Walmart shop (if you have 1) rather than your home. That fashion you can audit information technology for damage, considering the user reviews (not just for this Tv, simply for many of them) are littered with stories of cracked screens.
Some of my CNET colleagues would tell y'all to steer articulate of TVs like this. Not me. I love television, but there's no fashion I'm going to spend $1,000, $i,500 or more for, say, an OLED model. I say try this and run into if you like it. If not, hey, render it to that same local store.
Your thoughts?
Bonus bargain rerun (back in stock): Power banks are a dime a dozen, right? Ah, but how nigh one that incorporates a Qi wireless charging pad along with a more traditional USB output? Now we're getting somewhere.
This power bank includes a Qi charging pad on top (for your phone) and a Qi receiver on the bottom (for itself). Lightning bolts not included.
JarvThat'south not even the coolest affair almost the Jarv 10,000mAh Power Bank with Wireless Charging Pad for $19.47 with promo code CHSKTE10K. Information technology normally sells for $29.99 -- and sold out pretty quickly the last time I shared this deal. The vendor has secured another pocket-size batch.
The coolest thing well-nigh this mobile charger is the style you recharge it: On a Qi charging pad! Yep, but lay it down on the aforementioned pad you use to charge your phone. You lot can also recharge it via more traditional ways, Micro-USB or USB-C. Only Jarv only includes a cablevision for simply the sometime, and y'all'll accept to supply the powered USB port for either option.
When you're out and well-nigh, the power banking company can simultaneously Qi charge your phone and a second device plugged into its 2.ane-amp USB port. I particularly like the big, blinky LED "gas guess" that shows charging status and remaining power.
Take note that although shipping is free, this is not a Prime-eligible product. Therefore, shipping may take 7-10 days.
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