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Were you one of the poor souls who wasn’t able to watch the battle of Winterfell on last week’s Game of Thrones simply because your TV settings were too dark? (It’s not your fault, it happened to us, too.)

If that’s the case, maybe it’s time for you to upgrade your TV setup — and you’re in luck, because this awesome Vizio 4K smart TV just went on sale for almost $200 off at Walmart

This 65-inch smart TV goes the extra mile when it comes to providing a well-rounded entertainment experience. The LED screen has superior light uniformity and picture quality, all at a spectacular 4K resolution. It also comes equipped with some great quality-of-life features like built-in Google Chromecast, an array of smart tv applications, voice controls with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, smartphone streaming, and over 100 free channels right out of the box — no fees, subscriptions, or logins required. You’ll be happy you made the investment once you finally get to bask in the luxurious experience that is Vizio’s 4K smart TV.  Read more...

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