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This budget-focused 1080p HDTV is perfect for dorms or kid’s rooms at $200 shipped

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Update 8/22 @ 2:33 PM: Walmart offers the Sceptre 32-inch 720p HDTV for $89.99 shipped (Reg. $130+). Rated 4.5/5 stars from thousands.

Walmart offers the Sceptre 50-inch 1080p HDTV for $199.99 shipped. Originally $500, it sells for around $300 these days with this offer being a match of the previous all-time low price. This model sports three HDMI inputs for connecting all of your gear. Rated 4.5/5 stars by 1,600 Walmart reviewers.

Sceptre 50-inch 1080p HDTV features:

With X505BV-FSR, razor-sharp clarity and dazzling color unfolds right before your eyes. Clear QAM tuner is included to make cable connection as easy as possible, without an antenna. From battle scenes to car chases, MEMC 120 will smoothly deliver almost twice as many frames as 60Hz. HDMI input delivers the unbeatable combination of high-definition video and clear audio. A USB port comes in handy when you want to flip through all of your stored pictures and tune into your stored music. More possibilities: with HDMI, VGA, Component and Composite inputs, we offer a convenient balance between the old and new to suit your diverse preferences.

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