A 75-inch 4K TV for under $400 sounds like a deal that comes with a catch. This one doesn't.
Walmart is currently selling the TCL S5 Series 75-inch 4K Google TV for $398 with free shipping, sold and shipped directly by Walmart (not a third-party marketplace seller). That's $101 off the regular $499 price, and it includes a 1-year TCL warranty.

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What the TCL S5 actually delivers
The TCL S5 is a native 4K 60Hz panel with Motion Rate 240 processing and a strong HDR stack: Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG are all supported. The built-in Google TV interface gives you access to every major streaming service without an external device.
Here's the thing: 60Hz gets a bad reputation in gaming circles, but for most players it's a complete non-issue. The majority of PS5 titles run at 60fps even in performance mode, and the Nintendo Switch 2 caps out at 60Hz when docked at 4K. A 120Hz panel wouldn't give you anything extra on either of those platforms for most games.
The size-versus-specs trade-off at this price point
Screen size consistently delivers more visible impact than spec upgrades at the same price bracket. Jumping from a 55-inch to a 75-inch TV in the same room changes how games feel in a way that going from 60Hz to 120Hz rarely does for the average player.
The math here works in the buyer's favor. The $100+ saved compared to a higher-spec panel at this size buys a new game release, a year of PS Plus, or a decent chunk toward a second controller. For most setups, that's the smarter allocation.
Google TV as a gaming hub
Google TV has matured into a genuinely useful smart platform. The interface surfaces content across apps, supports Google Assistant voice commands, and handles Chromecast built-in for casting from mobile devices. For gaming households, it means quick switching between streaming sessions and console inputs without any additional hardware.
The TCL S5 won't replace a dedicated gaming monitor for competitive players chasing sub-5ms response times. But as a living room centerpiece for PS5, Switch 2, or casual Xbox sessions, it covers the bases that matter. You can check out our gaming guides for tips on getting the most out of your gaming setup once the TV is in place.
Who this deal actually makes sense for
This is the right TV for anyone setting up or upgrading a living room gaming space on a budget. The 75-inch panel size rewards couch gaming in a way that smaller screens simply can't match, and the Google TV platform keeps the setup clean.
Players deep into frame-rate-sensitive competitive titles on PC will want to look elsewhere. But for the PS5 player working through their backlog, the Switch 2 owner wanting a big-screen docked experience, or anyone building a shared gaming and streaming room, the TCL S5 at $398 is hard to argue against.
If you're stocking up on games to go with the new screen, the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 pre-order guide breaks down every edition and bonus ahead of its October 23 launch on PS5, Xbox, and PC. That's the kind of release that benefits from a bigger display.
The deal is live now at Walmart. Stock at this price won't last indefinitely, so if the screen size and price point line up with what you need, there's no reason to wait for a better offer to materialize.






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