With the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale at hand, Walmart is also competing with its Rollback Sale, which sees certain gadgets being sold at massively lower prices. So far, one of the best finds is a 55" 4K TV that is sold for less than $200 at just $198.
The Costs of Upgrading One's Entertainment System can be Expensive
Upgrading one's entertainment system can be extremely expensive, especially if every component is bought at retail price. Luckily, sales every so often allow buyers to purchase those needed additions at more affordable prices.
Sales are great opportunities for users to purchase otherwise expensive gadgets at a more affordable price. Amazon Prime Day is one of the largest online retailers' sales, its competitors are also starting to catch up with their big sales.
Amazon Prime Early Access Sale is Being Rivaled with Other Sales Like the Walmart Rollback Sale
Amazon has another sale called the Prime Early Access Sale, and with that, competitors are also trying to come out with their sales. Walmart is one of these competitors trying to battle the retail giant in terms of sales.
The new Walmart Rollback Sale is meant to take on the Prime Early Access Sale and convert willing buyers to purchase goods from their website. An article by Tom's Guide spotted a 55-inch 4K TV being sold at a massive discount.
Walmart Rollback Sale Sees Two Smart TVs Being Sold at Massive Discounts
The original price for the RCA 55-inch 4K TV was $278, but with the discount, buyers will only have to pay $198. As per its listing on Walmart, the RCA 55-inch 4K UHD HDR LED WebOS Smart TV bares the code RWOSU5549 and is much more affordable than its competition.
To put things into perspective, a TCL 55-inch Class 4-Series 4K UHD HDR Smart Roku TV would cost buyers $278 at a discount and $335.39 without a discount. Although some buyers might prefer this option, with TCL being a slightly more popular brand, the massive $80 difference can be a determining factor for some buyers.
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Difference Between the Two Smart TVs
Unless buyers are willing to spend $80 extra, they can otherwise choose the RCA option, which is still a smart TV. Both smart TVs bare identical specs, but it depends on the buyers' preference as to whether they want cheaper smart TV or not.
Smart TVs are extremely useful not just for streaming movies or series but also for doing other things like playing the Xbox Series X or the PS5. With more screen space and a smart interface, users can easily switch from playing their console to watching series through the same Smart Tv without making adjustments at the back of the unit.
Unlike a regular LED TV, the smart TV will allow users to also play movies from the internet which could be a substitute for going out to the movies.
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Written by Urian B.