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Walmart Black Friday deal: Get a 55-inch Roku 4K TV today for only $188

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Starting today, Nov. 22, Walmart is slashing the price of this 2023 version of the TCL 55-inch Class 4-Series smart TV — one that’s powered using the RokuTV OS. For a limited time (and while supplies last), you can snag this popular TV for just $188. We also found a deal on the larger 65-inch TCL Roku TV — it’s $228 for Black Friday.

This deal starts Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 3 p.m. ET (12:00 p.m. PT) at the Walmart website. Walmart+ members can shop this Black Friday sale three hours earlier than everyone else, starting at 12 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT). 

Get a 55″ Roku TV for $188 at Walmart’s Black Friday sale today

A 55-inch smart TV is the ideal screen size for smaller living spaces, a guest bedroom, a home office, or a child’s bedroom. This is a 4K (3,840 x 2,160 pixel) resolution LED display with a 60Hz refresh rate. 

Because the TV operates using the RokuTV OS, it’s ready to stream content from all of the popular streaming services you subscribe to. Plus you get free and unlimited access to the Roku Channel, which offers on-demand TV shows and movies. The TV comes with a handheld remote, but the Roku mobile app can also transform your smartphone into a voice remote for the TV.

This TCL 55-inch Class 4-Series TV offers four HDMI ports, which makes it easy to connect a soundbar, game consoles, cable TV box or another compatible device. The TV also supports Wi-Fi 5 for wireless connectivity and streaming. For enhanced picture quality, the TV supports HLG and HDR10. At just $188, this is one of the best Black Friday-season TV deals we’ve seen — an incredible catch for a 55-inch smart TV from a well-known brand.


Or upgrade to a 65″ Roku TV for $40 more

If you have a larger space (or just want a larger TV), consider upgrading to the 65-inch size TCL Roku smart TV. It’s also on sale at Walmart for Black Friday. Get one for just $228 (starting Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 3 p.m. ET; 12 p.m. ET for Walmart+ members), while supplies last.


Add a Roku Streambar for better sound for $99

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To complement the detailed picture on this TV, we recommend connecting the Roku Streambar (which is also on sale at Walmart for just $99, which is $30 off). The Streambar will dramatically enhance the sound quality of whatever you’re watching.

And for even better sound, check out the Roku Streambar Pro, which offers even more sound-related features that’ll nicely complement the TCL 55-inch Class 4-Series TV or whichever TV you connect it to.


Walmart+ members can shop this deal early 

The major Black Friday shopping event at Walmart kicks off today, Nov. 22 at 3 p.m. ET (12:00 p.m. PT). However, Walmart+ members can shop the sale three hours early, starting at 12 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT). 

To get early access to Walmart’s incredible Black Friday, tap the button below to sign up for Walmart+. Walmart+ membership offers quick and free shipping with no minimum purchase on all Walmart.com purchases. You also get free same-day delivery from your local Walmart store (in some areas), gas discounts, access to Paramount+ and prescription drug discounts. 


Other deals to shop during Walmart’s Black Friday sale

Explore our selection of the top Walmart Black Friday deals that you can shop starting today. These ideas are available online today and in-store starting on Friday. Plus keep an eye out for Walmart’s upcoming Cyber Monday deals that will be available starting on Nov. 26.

Best tech deals at Walmart’s Black Friday sale:

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TV deals are aplenty during Black Friday sales

Many retailers, including Walmart, are currently offering incredible Black Friday 2023 deals on smart TVs from many different brands and in every screen size you can imagine. To discover these deals, check out our extensive Black Friday 2023 TV coverage

We’ve also created a roundup of the best Best Buy deals on tech gear now available. In fact, whatever you’re shopping for this holiday season, the CBS Essentials team of shopping superstars will keep you informed about the very best deals out there. 

And if you need help choosing a new 55-inch65-inch or 75-inch smart TV for yourself or as a gift for someone else, we have plenty of advice on which models are the best. 


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President Biden still faces calls for him to withdraw from the 2024 election after last week’s lackluster debate performance against former President Donald Trump. CBS News’ Natalie Brand breaks down the criticism from voters, donors and politicians.

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AI company lets dead celebrities read to you. Hear what it sounds like.

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Hearing the voice of Sir Laurence Olivier catch you up on work memos may not offer the same thrill as watching the acclaimed English actor on stage or screen, but it could make your morning commute more interesting. 

That’s the vision of artificial intelligence startup ElevenLabs, which this week announced that fans of Hollywood icons such as Judy Garland and James Dean can now listen to the voices of the deceased film stars narrate books, articles and other digital text.

The company said it had reached agreements with the estates of Olivier, Garland, Dean and Burt Reynolds to add their voices to a library of AI-generated voices on ElevenLab’s new Reader App. The product lets users listen to text on your phone, with the actors’ voices available for individual streaming. 

ElevenLabs did not provide details about any financial compensation it is offering to the actors’ estates.

“We deeply respect their legacy and are honored to have their voices as part of our platform,” Dustin Blank, head of partnerships at ElevenLabs said in a blog post. “Adding them to our growing list of narrators marks a major step forward in our mission of making content accessible in any language and voice.” 

Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland’s daughter and the representative of her estate, said in the post that her family is excited to “see our mother’s voice available to the countless millions of people who love her.” 


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Using AI to recreate a version of someone’s voice has drawn negative attention after being used in nefarious ways, including the creation earlier this year of a phony robocall from President Joe Biden urging people not to vote in New Hampshire’s presidential primary. 

In another incident, actress Scarlett Johansson is May said she was “shocked, angered and in disbelief” after discovering that a voice option on OpenAI’s ChatGPT app sounded like her. Johansson had declined OpenAI founder Sam Altman’s offer to voice ChatGPT’s text-to-speech product. Altman said the voice is not Johansson’s.

AI was a key issue in the SAG-AFTRA strike last year. A new actor contract includes limits on artificial intelligence. Producers for TV and film must get consent from actors to use a digital replica, and performers are also entitled to compensation for using AI to create their virtual likeness.



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Candidates in pivotal French legislative elections drop out in tactical move ahead of final vote

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Paris – As France prepares for a decisive second-round vote Sunday, political parties from all persuasions are scrambling to secure seats in the National Assembly. However, more than 200 candidates – mostly from left and centrist parties – have dropped out in a tactical move to block the far right.

Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) party and its allies led the first round vote with 33.4%. However, after the significant number of withdrawals to avoid splitting the vote against the far right, it’s unlikely the RN can secure an absolute majority in this second round and form a government.

The RN is anti-immigration and has been accused of being antisemitic and anti-Muslim. It wants to roll back the power of the European Union in France and has threatened to pull the country out of the U.S.-led NATO military alliance.

There are 577 seats in the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament. Just 76 deputies were elected with an outright majority in the first round so the majority of seats are still up for grabs. A total of 289 seats is needed for that crucial absolute majority.

Final opinion polls on Friday predicted the RN and its allies would again lead the field – but would now only secure between 175 and 205 seats, well below the majority needed to form a government on their own, and below predictions in the immediate aftermath of the first round. However, that is more than double the number of seats held before these elections.

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The leftist group, Nouveau Front populaire, or New Popular Front, is predicted to take between 145 and 175 seats. That grouping of traditional left, hard left and green parties was hastily formed after President Emmanuel Macron called snap elections in June.

Macron hoped to rally voters against the far right after the RN did well in early June elections for the European parliament, which governs the European Union.

However, political analyst Douglas Webber told CBS News: “President Macron made a colossal error in judgment”.

His Ensemble – Together – centrist coalition for these parliamentary elections is tipped to win just 145-175 seats.

Polls predict voter turnout for this second round will be as high as 65%. That’s similar to the numbers for the first round on June 30. Turnout was unusually high as many voters said they either wanted to block the far-right, or just get rid of Macron’s government.

“Right now, we have big problems with the right wing,” said one young woman after the first round vote. “We want more democracy, you know, we don’t want people to feel afraid or scared about living in France.”

These elections have been marred by attacks on candidates. The interior ministry said 51 candidates or party activists – from different parties – were attacked during the short campaign. For Sunday’s vote, 30,000 police have been drafted in case of violence during polling or after the results are announced.

Initial predictions will be available shortly after the polls close in France on Sunday night. However, in the absence of an outright majority for one party or grouping, it may be days – or even weeks – before a government emerges.


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RN president Jordan Bardella – who wants to be prime minister – has suggested that he would refuse to form a government if his party and allies do not win an outright majority. He argued that without a majority, his government could achieve little and, therefore, would not be worth it. Whether that is simply posturing to encourage all far-right supporters to vote in large numbers remains to be seen.

There is talk of a rainbow coalition of traditional left and right parties and centrists. But Macron made it clear on Wednesday at a meeting with his Council of Ministers, that blocking the far right did not mean that he would name a government led by the hard left LFI – La France Insoumise, or France Unbowed – led by Jean-Luc Melenchon. It remains to be seen if there would be enough deputies without the two extremes to form a government.

There is a third option. President Macron could decide to postpone forming a new government until after the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which open on July 26. He could ask the current Prime Minister Gabriel Attal to continue in a caretaker role and then deal with the fallout of the elections once the Games are over.



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