Looking to breathe a new lease of life into your home entertainment setup? You’ve come to the right place — Walmart has knocked $350 off one of Vizio’s finest 65-inch 4K TVs, dropping the price from $1,000 down to a more digestible $650.
Let’s face it, even though it’s been the subject of a $350 price slash, the 65-inch Vizio M-Series 4K TV is no drop in the water at $650. But if you’re looking to cut the cord on cable, it’s a must-have (and not to mention an absolute steal at that price).
So, what makes the M-Series so great for cord-cutting? For starters, it’s equipped with Vizio’s WatchFree service, which provides one-click access to more than a hundred live channels — like Action Movies, Crime Network, and Fox Sports — free of charge.
If you can’t find something to watch live, the M-Series also has a Chromecast built in that can be called upon to watch material through leading
There’s an ample amount of inbound connections for those looking to hook up accessories, including four HDMI slots, two USB ports, and Ethernet — though you shouldn’t need the latter as the TV has 802.11ac Dual-Band Wi-Fi on board.
Just like any new(ish) 4K TV, the M-Series can run native
We know what you’re thinking: “That all sounds fantastic, but at $650 it’s still a bit too steep.” And we agree — it’s a lot to fork out on a whim, but if you’re serious about cutting the cord and saving a fair few bucks in the long run, it’s perfect.
That’s because you can access nearly the same selection of content a $105-per-month Xfinity TV subscription delivers for around $40 per month through
Still, $650 is hardly the type of cash you’d find hiding down the back of the sofa. Fear not, though, for Walmart is offering customers the chance to take that figure and divide it into twelve more manageable chunks (including interest) of $64 per month.
If you’re looking for something a little smaller or larger than the Vizio on offer, be sure to check out our list of the best TV deals available right now. And if you’re on the fence, check out our buying guide to learn about what makes a great TV.
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