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The best TV deals at Walmart to shop during Walmart Plus Week
Looking for a new TV? We’ve been checking out the Walmart Plus Week sale. Discover a great selection of awesome smart TV discounts from some of the very best brands. So, if you’re ready for a bigger screen or want to upgrade your TV’s screen type and features, now through June 23 is the perfect time to save.
With the money you’ll save, you can even equip your new TV with a new soundbar or surround sound system to create a complete home theater system with true surround sound.
Best TV deals right now at Walmart
Check out these TV deals you can snag right now at Walmart, but only for a limited time.
Samsung 50″ Frame 4K smart TV: $1,097 (save $203)
Samsung’s Frame TV is massively popular, and for a good reason. When you’re not using it, this smart TV transforms into a digital picture frame, blending seamlessly into your TV viewing space. And since there’s a new model of the TV out right now, Walmart is looking to clear out old inventory by slashing the price of the previous models. So, grab one right now for a really great price.
This TV’s matte display minimizes glare while providing a wide viewing angle. It also uses advanced HDR technology for expanded contrast and vivid colors. One slim cord extending out of the TV to the included One Connect Box and a customizable bezel allow the TV to fit any room’s aesthetic.
If you plan on using art mode, there’s a subscription service that gives access to more than 2,500 pieces of classic and modern artworks. And you can display your personal photos, too.
Inventory on these discounted older models is limited, so act fast if you want to snag your own.
Samsung 65″ QN90C Neo QLED 4K smart TV: $1,598 (save $1,201)
If you want something that really brings movies and games to life, this 2023 version of the Samsung QN90C continues to be a solid pick. It’s a favorite among Samsung devotees, with its Quantum Dot technology and HDR+ to deliver content that pops — with deep blacks, bright whites and vivid colors that look just right.
This TV uses AI smarts to upscale lower-resolution content to near 4K quality. So, if you’re binge-watching older shows or catching up on classic movies, they’re going to look a lot crisper and more detailed. Plus, its anti-glare screen is useful if you’ve got a brightly lit room.
The viewing angle is super wide, too. This means you don’t have to fight for the middle spot on the couch to get the best view. The enhanced Object Tracking Sound+ feature follows the action on screen so it sounds like you’re in the middle of everything happening.
For more help choosing the best 65-inch TV, check out our coverage of the six best 65-inch TVs of 2024.
Sony 85-inch Bravia XR X90L 4K HDR smart TV: $2,198 (save $1,001)
If you need a massive, 85-inch TV, it’s your lucky day. Even if you don’t, you might want to grab this version of the 2023 Sony Bravia X90L TV since it’s discounted to such a great price. This TV, thanks to Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR tech, makes whatever you’re watching look incredibly realistic. It optimizes contrast and color to make images pop more than ever.
This TV is also great for watching sports and gaming. Features including the screen’s 120Hz refresh rate help to deliver super smooth gameplay without lag or tearing. The user experience is friendly, too. The TV runs using the popular Google TV operating system, which brings all your favorite streaming apps together. You can even chat with Google Assistant using just your voice.
The TV’s adjustable stand nicely accommodates an optional soundbar without blocking the display, so you can hear everything with crystal clarity. If you have room for this massive size TV, it’s our recommendation to go ahead and buy one.
LG 65″ OLED Evo C2 4K UHD smart TV: $1,697 (save $760)
This 65-inch LG Evo C2 OLED TV offers a bright and particularly brilliant screen that can display more than 1 billion colors with satisfying contrast. This makes for a lifelike viewing experience from a TV that was originally released back in 2002.
The 2024 version of this TV (the LG OLED Evo C4) is also on sale. For a limited time, you can snag it at Walmart for just $2,097, down from its usual price of $2,497.
This older model, however, uses LG’s a7 Gen5 AI Processor 4K to automatically optimizes picture and sound quality. Plus, you get support for Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos.
This LG OLED smart TV runs using WebOS and has a slim profile and sleek design. If you’re looking for a TV that fits into more modern decor, this one is the perfect size for an average size room. And right now, you can save $760 and purchase it for just $1,697.
Samsung 65″ Class OLED S90C 4K smart TV: $1,598 (save $1,701)
This smart TV delivers stunning native 4K viewing and uses AI powered upscaling to make lower resolution content look sharper than ever. Thanks to its thin and modern design, the TV will also look great in any living room or bedroom.
Thanks to its OLED display, you’ll get remarkably deep blacks, vibrant colors and impressive brightness. HDR support adds crisp, smooth images. This is a slightly older model of this TV, but the S90 series continues to be one of our favorite.
As with all Samsung TVs, in addition to having easy access to all of your favorite streaming services, you also get plenty of free live and on-demand programming that’s provided by Samsung. And when you pair this TV with any Samsung soundbar or surround sound system, you can take advantage of Q-Symphony to utilize both the TV’s built in speakers and the speakers you connect to the TV to generate much more robust sound.
Plus, you can easily connect your favorite console gaming system to the TV, or play online games via a service like Nvidia GeForce Now or Xbox Game Pass, using your favorite handheld controller that pairs directly to the TV.
85″ Hisense Class U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K smart TV: $1,498 (save $502)
Want a mega-large TV, but don’t want to pay the price that usually comes with it? Walmart has your back with this 85-inch Hisense TV that’s now priced less than $1,500.
This mini-LED TV has a peak brightness of 1,000 nits. It uses Quantum Dot technology and Dolby Vision to serve up a bright and jaw-dropping picture. In addition to its normal 120Hz refresh rate, you get up to 144Hz when using the TV’s game mode.
In addition to a spread of familiar features, the TV also works with Alexa and Google Assistant, includes a voice remote for voice control and is compatible with Bluetooth devices like headphones, so you can watch in privacy when needed.
The U7 series TV offers excellent value for a TV that’ll serve you well, assuming you have the wall space.
If you’re shopping for any type of TV, we recommend checking out our coverage of the six best TVs for 2024 and the five best TVs for video gamers. We’ve also compiled a curated collection of the five best home projectors for 2024. All of our latest tech coverage, which is continuously updated, is here to help you. And as always, to get the scoop on the latest deals on just about anything you need or want to purchase, with the help of our ongoing deals coverage.
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Israeli soccer fans attacked in Amsterdam, with five reportedly hospitalized and dozens of suspects arrested
Amsterdam — Antisemitic rioters “actively sought out Israeli supporters to attack and assault them” after a soccer match in Amsterdam, authorities in the Netherlands said Friday, with police reporting five people hospitalized and 62 detained after a night of violence between. The police did not mention the nationality of any of those injured or arrested after the scenes of chaos in the Dutch capital.
Israel’s government said it was helping coordinate flights home for Israeli fans caught up in the violence.
Israel was “doing everything to ensure the safety and security of our citizens who were brutally attacked in the horrific anti-Semitic incident in Amsterdam,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said in a statement. “It was decided that it was not necessary to send a professional rescue mission to the Netherlands. Instead, the effort will be focused on providing civil aviation solutions for the recovery of our citizens.”
Israel’s airports authority said the first of two planes being sent to bring citizens of the country home had departed from Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv and was expected to arrive in Amsterdam within a few hours.
Dutch leaders also condemned the violence against the Israeli fans as antisemitic.
The attacks on fans of soccer club Maccabi Tel Aviv came after a Europa League soccer match between their team and the local Amsterdam team Ajax, but there had been clashes between the Israeli fans and locals before the game, too.
The violence erupted despite a ban on a pro-Palestinian demonstration near the soccer stadium imposed by Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema, who’d feared clashes would break out between protesters and supporters of the Israeli club.
The violent clashes reportedly occurred around midnight local time, with numerous fights and acts of vandalism in central Amsterdam.
There were clashes before the game, too, as Maccabi fans were among hundreds to march through central Amsterdam in a pro-Israel demonstration, during which flares were lit and Palestinian flags hung on some streets were reportedly torn down amid chants of “death to the Arabs.”
In an earlier statement, Netanyahu’s office had said that the prime minister ordered two “rescue planes” to be sent to Amseterdam to evacuate Israeli citizens, but that decision was later reversed. Netanyahu’s office also barred any members of the country’s military from flying to the Netherlands for an indefinite period.
“The harsh pictures of the assault on our citizens in Amsterdam will not be overlooked,” Netanyahu’s office said, adding that Israel’s government “views the premeditated antisemitic attack against Israeli citizens with utmost gravity.”
Netanyahu’s office demanded the Dutch government take “vigorous and swift action” against those involved.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said on social media that he followed reports of the violence “with horror.”
“Completely unacceptable antisemitic attacks on Israelis. I am in close contact with everyone involved,” he added, saying he’d spoken with Netanyahu and “emphasized that the perpetrators will be tracked down and prosecuted. It is now quiet in the capital.”
In a post on the social media platform X, Israeli President Isaac Herzog Israel denounced the attacks as a “pogrom,” referring to the historic racist attacks on Jews in Russia and eastern Europe, and said they were reminiscent of the Oct. 7, 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel that sparked Israel’s ongoing wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
The Israeli Embassy in Washington said on X that “hundreds” of Maccabi fans were “ambushed and attacked in Amsterdam tonight as they left the stadium following a game,” according to AFP. The embassy blamed the violence on a “mob who targeted innocent Israelis.”
Geert Wilders, the far-right nationalist lawmaker whose Party for Freedom won elections in the Netherlands last year and who’s a staunch ally of Israel, reacted to a video apparently showing a Maccabi fan being surrounded by several men.
“Looks like a Jew hunt in the streets of Amsterdam. Arrest and deport the multicultural scum that attacked Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in our streets. Ashamed that this can happen in The Netherlands. Totally unacceptable,” Wilders said.
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Qantas plane returns to Australia airport, makes emergency landing due to engine failure
A Qantas plane made an emergency landing Friday due to what the airline said was a “contained engine failure” soon after taking off from Sydney Airport, sparking a grassfire on a nearby runway and causing several flights to be diverted.
The Qantas flight, QF520, was bound for Brisbane and was circling for a “short period of time” before landing safely back at Sydney Airport, Qantas Chief Pilot Captain Richard Tobiano said in the statement.
There was no initial word on the number of people on board.
“Qantas engineers have conducted a preliminary inspection of the engine and confirmed it was a contained engine failure,” the airline said. “While customers would have heard a loud bang, there was not an explosion.”
The Reuters news agency explains that in a contained engine failure, the engine’s parts stay inside the protective housing meant to keep them from flying out. If they do, they could cause severe damage to the main body of a plane.
Airservices Australia, the government’s aviation regulator, said the engine failure caused “a grass area adjacent to the runway to catch fire” that was swiftly extinguished by firefighters.
The Airservices’ National Operations Management Centre enacted a 47-minute ground stop at Sydney Airport to ensure the plane could land as quickly as possible, the regulator said in a statement, adding that no one was hurt.
Reuters reports that the airport said all its runways had re-opened by Friday afternoon after the parallel runway had been closed for inspection because of the fire.
The aircraft is a 19-year-old Boeing 737-800, Reuters said, citing Flightradar24. That type of twin-engine passenger plane is designed to be able to fly using only one engine in an emergency, Reuters noted.
Passenger Georgina Lewis said she heard a “bang.”
“One of the engines appeared to have gone. The pilot came on 10 minutes later to explain that they had a problem with a right-hand engine on takeoff,” she told local outlet Channel Nine.
Another passenger, Mark Willacy, a journalist with Australia’s national broadcaster ABC, said the plane struggled to get airborne following the “loud bang” noise.
“That big bang as the wheels were leaving the ground and the shudder, that was like nothing I have ever felt,” he told ABC. “When we landed, there was a lot of applause and cheering amongst the passengers.”
Tobiano said his staff members were “highly trained” to respond to such emergency situations.
“We understand this would have been a distressing experience for customers and we will be contacting all customers this afternoon to provide support,” he said in the statement. “We will also be conducting an investigation into what caused the engine issue.”
Customers were being moved to alternate flights, Qantas said.
Eleven domestic flights were cancelled and four diverted to other airports, a Sydney Airport spokesperson said.
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Netanyahu sends 2 planes to Netherlands to bring out Israeli soccer fans after violence surrounding match in Amsterdam
Amsterdam — Leaders of Israel and the Netherlands on Friday condemned what they called antisemitic attacks on fans of soccer club Maccabi Tel Aviv before and after a Europa League soccer match between their team and Ajax, and Israel said it was sending planes to fly supporters home from the Dutch capital.
The violence erupted Thursday despite a ban on a pro-Palestinian demonstration near the soccer stadium imposed by Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema, who’d feared clashes would break out between protesters and supporters of the Israeli soccer club.
Amsterdam police had no immediate comment on the violence or numbers of arrests and injuries.
But Halsema said supporters of the Israeli team were hurt and the extent of the violence and number of arrests were still being sorted out, according to the Reuters news agency.
Agence France-Presse reported that a Dutch police spokesperson told the Dutch ANP news agency 57 people had been arrested.
AFP said social media platforms were inundated with unverified images supposedly showing the violence, but authorities offered few confirmed details.
AFP said AT5 reported that the clashes occurred around midnight with numerous fights and acts of vandalism in the center of Amsterdam. “A large number of mobile unit vehicles are present and reinforcements have also been called in,” AT5 said.
Details were unclear, but Israel ordered that two planes be sent to the Dutch capital to bring the Israelis home.
“The Prime Minister has directed that two rescue planes be sent immediately to assist our citizens,” said a statement from Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.
It added that “the harsh pictures of the assault on our citizens in Amsterdam will not be overlooked,” and that Netanyahu “views the premeditated antisemitic attack against Israeli citizens with utmost gravity.” He demanded that the Dutch government take “vigorous and swift action” against those involved.
Netanyahu’s office added that he had called for increased security for the Jewish community in the Netherlands.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said on X that he followed reports of the violence “with horror.”
“Completely unacceptable antisemitic attacks on Israelis. I am in close contact with everyone involved,” he added, saying that he had spoken to Netanyahu and “emphasized that the perpetrators will be tracked down and prosecuted. It is now quiet in the capital.”
The Israeli Embassy in Washington said on the social media platform X that “hundreds” of Maccabi fans were “ambushed and attacked in Amsterdam tonight as they left the stadium following a game,” according to AFP. The embassy blamed the violence on a “mob who targeted innocent Israelis.”
Geert Wilders, the hard right nationalist lawmaker whose Party for Freedom won elections in the Netherlands last year and who is a staunch ally of Israel, reacted to a video apparently showing a Maccabi fan being surrounded by several men.
“Looks like a Jew hunt in the streets of Amsterdam. Arrest and deport the multicultural scum that attacked Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in our streets. Ashamed that this can happen in The Netherlands. Totally unacceptable,” Wilders said.
Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, also condemned the violence in a post on the social media platform X.