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The Best Cheap TVs for 2023

By Matthew Lynch
July 19, 2023
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In recent years, the market for budget-friendly televisions has expanded, offering consumers the opportunity to find high-quality systems without breaking the bank. With new features and ever-improving technology, 2023 brings yet another exciting roster of affordable televisions. This article will guide you through the best cheap TVs of 2023 to help you make an informed decision when shopping for your next entertainment centerpiece.

1. Orion X3 Series – Budget King

Orion has been a reputable name in affordable electronics, and with the X3 series, they continue to deliver exceptional value for money. Offering a 4K resolution, HDR10 support, and a spacious 43-inch screen, the X3 series gives users an immersive viewing experience without burning a hole in their wallet.

2. TCL S6400 – Affordable Smart TV

TCL’s S6400 offers remarkable performance at a budget-friendly price. With built-in Roku, users can easily access countless streaming services and apps without needing to purchase an additional smart device. The television’s full HD display ensures bright colors and sharp contrasts on its 40-inch screen.

3. Vizio D-Series – High Performance on a Budget

The Vizio D-Series boasts a versatile range of affordable TVs varying from 24-inch to 70-inch models. All models come with full HD resolution and essential smart features such as Chromecast and access to popular streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube TV. With competitive prices across its range, the D-Series offers suitable choices for almost any size room and budget.

4. Insignia F30 Fire TV Edition – Convenient Choice

The Insignia F30 Fire TV Edition is one of the finest options for cord-cutters in search of an all-in-one solution. With Amazon Fire TV already integrated into this model, users can quickly dive into the world of streaming content without concern for additional devices. Furthermore, Alexa is built-in, adding the convenience of voice controls. This TV comes in sizes ranging from 43 to 58 inches.

5. Samsung TU-7000 Series – Premium Features without the Premium Price

Samsung’s TU-7000 series is perfect for those searching for high-end features at an affordable price point. With a sleek, slim design and advanced picture quality, these TVs are available in sizes from 43 to 70 inches. They boast features such as Crystal UHD technology, HDR10+ compatibility, and gaming enhancements like low input lag and an auto game mode.

Each of these TVs caters to different requirements while remaining affordable. By examining each option’s unique attributes, you can select the one that best meets your entertainment needs without compromising on quality or exceeding your budget. Enjoy your favorite shows and movies with the best cheap TVs for 2023.

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