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Early Walmart Black Friday 26-inch Vizio VW26L HDTV Deal Analyzed

Nov 18 2009, 11:00am CST | by

Early Walmart Black Friday 26-inch Vizio VW26L HDTV Deal Analyzed
 
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As reported earlier today, Walmart has unveiled their new early Black Friday deals available in-stores starting this Saturday, November 21st. As we have been doing in previous weeks, we are taking a closer look and analyzing the new early Walmart Black Friday deals to see if they are hot deals or not.

The new round of deals features toys, a 26-inch Vizio HDTV and music video game bundles from the Hero franchise. This report focuses on the 26-inch Vizio HDTV. Starting Saturday Walmart will offer this 26-inch Vizio LCD TV for only $248 (was $347). There is a limit of two per person.

There are several 26-inch Vizio LCD models available. Based on the price it is supposed to be the Vizio VW26L. The VW26L is not widely available anymore.
At $248 this is very low priced 26-inch LCD TV.
Features of the Vizio VW26L include Built-in ATSC digital/NTSC analog tuner, 1,366x768px resolution, 700:1 contrast ratio, 8ms response time, HDMI port, and built-in speakers.

If you are looking the get a TV for the bedroom, kitchen or kids room and do not need full HD or the latest display quality this TV is a hot deal.

Just for comparison the newer 26-inch Full HD Vizio VL260M is selling for $379.99 on Amazon.

Because of the low price and the purchase limit, this early Walmart Black Friday TV deal will be in high demand. If you want this deal, I guess you should get into a Walmart store early Saturday.
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Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into vibrant technology magazine.
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