This early Memorial Day TV deal scores you a 4K panel for under $300
Plus a QLED for just $498
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Walmart's early Memorial Day TV deals are here, and right now you can score an excellent discount on a 50-inch 4K display. You can pick up the latest Vizio V-Series 50-inch TV for just $298 this week, down from an already impressive $358 starting price. That's a $60 saving working particularly hard for you, considering the Dolby Vision HDR, smart home integrations, and 4K upscaling at hand.
Sure, it's a little more basic than the best gaming TVs on the market, but if you're after an upgrade to that sweet UHD resolution this is a solid bet. You're even getting some basic lag-reducing features designed for gaming to boot. At under $300, this is a steal - we rarely see 4K TV deals dropping this cheap, and especially not at this size.
Walmart's Memorial Day TV deals will be running throughout the weekend, but it's these budget buys that often sell out first. We wouldn't wait too long to jump in here then. If you are after something a little more premium, though, we'd also recommend taking a look at the $80 discount on this QLED Vizio model - the 55-inch M7 Series display is now down to $498 (was $578) at Walmart as well.
We're rounding up both of these early Memorial Day TV deals just below, but you'll find plenty more cheap 4K TV deals further down the page.
Today's best early Memorial Day TV deals
Vizio V-Series 50-inch 4K TV | $358 $298 at Walmart
Save $60 - It was already cheap, but Walmart's early Memorial Day TV deals have rendered this Vizio 4K TV even cheaper this week. You can pick up all 50-inches of UHD goodness for just $298 - a stunning price for the latest smart TV from the well-known budget brand.
Vizio M7 Series 55-inch QLED 4K TV | $578 $498 at Walmart
Save $80 - The Vizio M7 Series packs an impressive QLED display into a sub-$500 price tag at Walmart right now. If you're looking to step things up a notch, this is the Vizio model we'd point you towards. Alongside that budget QLED technology, you're also getting a boosted gaming focus in the core design, and four HDMI 2.1 ports - perfect if you're after a cheap TV for your next-gen console.
More of today's best 4K TV deals
If you're after one of the best OLED TVs, or something a little cheaper, you'll find plenty more Memorial Day TV deals already landing across the web. We're rounding up the lowest prices on some of our favorite models just below.
We're also touring you through all the best TVs for PS5 and Xbox Series X, as well as the best QLED TVs on the market. For a real next-gen setup though, we'd recommend taking a look at 120Hz 4K TVs.
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Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector.




