Walmart is selling a 75-inch TV for just $348 during its Cyber Monday sale

You read that correctly: a 75-inch 4K TV for mere dollars

The time has almost come for the Black Friday sales weekend to close its doors for 2025. But before that happens, there are some last-second Cyber Monday deals that still stand out.

View the Vizion 75-inch TV deal on Walmart's site

Vizio 75-inch Class 4K UHD LED HDR TV
Save 30% ($150)
Vizio 75-inch Class 4K UHD LED HDR TV: was $498 now $348 at Walmart

This Vizio set is relatively well specified for such a large panel, promising 4K resolution with an LED backlight and enough brightness to deliver high dynamic range (HDR) content.

There are lots of happy customers, too, with various verified reviews appearing on Walmart – many directly from the Black Friday sale itself.

"This tv has a great picture and sound!," reads one. "Great quality tv for a decent price," reads another.

However, some customers say there are no wall-mounts included, despite claims to the contrary – so purchase assuming you'll be stand-mounting it with what's included in the box.

There have been lots of TV deals across the Black Friday weekend, as they're typically one of the bigger selling items – with people saving up for that big-ticket sale.

For 2025, a lot of the high-end brands have appeared, too, but none can compete with the value-for-money and sheer physical scale of what Vizio is offering here.

It might not feature everything that its competition can deliver, but then the key difference here is clearly that price point. Who else is going to net you a giant TV for under $350?

Walmart being such a large chain, however, availability will depend on your location within the US. Store pick-up is also available, if delivery isn't playing ball.

Mike Lowe
Tech Editor

Mike is T3's Tech Editor. He's been writing about consumer technology for 15 years and his beat covers phones – of which he's seen hundreds of handsets over the years – laptops, gaming, TV & audio, and more. There's little consumer tech he's not had a hand at trying, and with extensive commissioning and editing experience, he knows the industry inside out. As the former Reviews Editor at Pocket-lint for 10 years where he furthered his knowledge and expertise, whilst writing about literally thousands of products, he's also provided work for publications such as Wired, The Guardian, Metro, and more.

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