Best TV deals: Five HDTV bargains for Super Bowl Sunday

Need an upgrade for the big game? Check out these TV deals for a wide variety of solutions. 

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A Vizio smart TV. If you want to upgrade your set for Super Bowl 50, you'll find some of the best deals at Wal-Mart.

Whether you're upgrading for the big game or your old set simply isn't cutting it any longer, this week's TV deals offer a wide variety of possible solutions.

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Sceptre 50" 1080p LCD HDTV
Store: Walmart
Price: $319.99 with free shipping
Lowest By: $82

A current low by $82, this deal for the Sceptre 50" 1080p LCD HDTV is an economical option for a big TV and a particularly strong deal for a 50" HDTV. It features a 1920x1080 (1080p) native resolution, LED backlight, USB, and three HDMI inputs.

Proscan Premium 43" 1080p LCD HDTV
Store: Walmart
Price: $219.99 with free shipping
Lowest By: $87

For those wanting a midsize TV, this deal on the Proscan Premium 43" 1080p LCD HDTV is the second best price we've seen for a 43" 1080p HDTV. It features a 1920x1080 native resolution, built-in digital tuner, USB, and three HDMI inputs.

LG 60" 1080p WiFi LCD HD Smart TV with a $200 Dell eGift Card
Store: Dell Home
Price: $849.99 with free shipping
Lowest By: $198
Expires: February 8

A good choice for Netflix bingers, this deal on the LG 60" 1080p WiFi LCD HD Smart TV is a current low by $198, and when factoring in the gift card, the best price we've seen. It features a 1920x1080 (1080p) native resolution, WiFi, Ethernet, Smart TV (Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube, etc.) apps, three USB ports, and three HDMI inputs.

Vizio 60" 240Hz 4K 2160p LCD UHD Smart TV
Store: Walmart
Price: $1,198 with pickup
Lowest By: $101

A big TV with all the bells and whistles one could want, the Vizio 60" 240Hz 4K 2160p LCD UHD Smart TV will be the centerpiece of your home entertainment system. Plus, at a current low by $101, it is the best price we've seen for it. It features a 3840x2160 (2160p) native resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, full-array LED backlight, 802.11ac wireless, Smart TV (with access to Netflix, Hulu Plus, Pandora, and other Vizio Internet apps), 2-sided remote with backlit QWERTY keyboard, USB, and five HDMI inputs.

RCA 32" 1080p WiFi LCD HDTV/DVD Combo
Store: Walmart
Price: $259.99 with free shipping
Lowest By: $80

An all-in-one machine perfect for bedroom movie watching, the RCA 32" 1080p WiFi LCD HDTV/DVD Combo is currently $80 off list and the best price we've seen. It features a native resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p), LED backlight, WiFi, pre-installed Roku streaming stick, DVD player, and two HDMI inputs.

This article first appeared in DealNews.

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