The easiest way to upgrade your home entertainment system is to upgrade the size of your TV. If you’re in the market for a new screen, look no further than Walmart.
Walmart is currently having an insane deal on a bunch of 75-inch TVs from popular brands like Hisense, LG, TCL, and more.
The Philips 75″ Class 4K Ultra HD Smart TV offers a large, immersive viewing experience with its 75-inch screen and 3840 x 2160p resolution.
The TV is powered by Google TV, providing access to a wide range of streaming apps and services. It includes three HDMI ports for connecting external devices and features Dolby Digital sound technology for better audio.
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The seamless integration with Google TV and Google Assistant provides a user-friendly experience, allowing users to easily access streaming content and control the TV with voice commands.
Other Features
The TV includes access to over 5,000 apps, offering a wide range of entertainment options.
Customer Review
The Philips 75″ Class 4K Ultra HD Google Smart LED TV has received mostly positive feedback from customers, with a 4.4 out of 5 stars rating based on 2,184 reviews.
The ease of installation and setup is also commonly noted, making it a good choice for first-time smart TV users. The integration with Google services and streaming apps is appreciated for its seamlessness and convenience.
Some users have mentioned occasional issues with screen quality and remote control responsiveness, but these are relatively rare compared to the overall positive reception.
Learn more about this product here.
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Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft for this story, based on data provided by Walmart. It was reviewed and edited by Syracuse.com.


