


Stretch your budget to around $250 and you'll get one of Sceptre's latest smart TVs, running Google's Android TV and offering built-in access to streaming services such as Netflix. The smaller models make great bedroom and kitchen TVs, and they're a hit with RV owners too.
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On a tight budget? Make a beeline for Sceptre's 720p and 1080p HD TVs. Skeptical? We don't blame you, but it's worth noting that Walmart customers rate Sceptre TVs at 4.1 out of 5 (based on over 25,000 reviews). So they're doing something right. You won't get a stunning contrast ratio, and you might not even get smart TV capabilities, but you will get great bang for your buck.

Short answer: If you're looking for a nicely-priced TV, Sceptre is a great place to start. Browse the full Sceptre TV range at Walmart.Ready for some big-value, big screen entertainment? Whether you're searching for the best TV or just a great cheap TV deal, here's what you need to know about Sceptre TVs, including the best deals available right now. To keep sticker prices low, some Sceptre TVs do miss out on the latest features such as streaming apps and HDR video more on that shortly. They come in all specs and sizes from 19-inch to 75-inch. Sceptre makes in-car audio and even car batteries but is best-known for its budget-conscious LCD, LED, HD and 4K TVs. In fact, it might surprise you to know that the California-based consumer electronics brand has been around since 1984, the year that Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom opened in theaters across the nation. Almost everyone has heard of Samsung, Sony and LG, but fewer people have heard of Sceptre.
