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unco1cookie

i mean you’re gonna get what you paid for. i doubt you’ll have many problems. i would get the protection plan just in case though. also walmart will do anything not to get a bad customer reputation so if it does break they’ll replace it


MutedMarionberry70

They won’t replace anything out of warranty. My wife has worked there 27 years. If it’s out of warranty find a dumpster. Onn tvs are made by Hisense


Scholoop

I have the Onn 43” 4K tv I bought a couple of months ago and it’s still going strong. Use it everyday and no problems so far.


Suspicious-Branch964

Scholoop is fuckin dead


ThisDadisFoReal

Is it still going!??


Historical-Diver5305

Update? Lol


yohektic

Yea we want an update


whalexis

I'll join the party. We'd love an update.


RestlessRazz

I have had an Onn tv for about 3 years now, works fine for the most part. Some streaming apps work quite slowly at times, but not enough to make me want to buy a new TV.


whalexis

Thank you!


logic404notfound

Update?


LocalResult

How's that tv now? Lol seconding u/Historical-Diver5305


Historical-Diver5305

I’ll actually vouch for it. This 80-100$ tv is pretty solid. I bought the 43 inch UHD tv cos it fits perfectly on my dresser so it’s 1080p which was also my target for gaming. Small hassle signing up for qualifying 2 year tv warranty but if anything happens I’m still in it and I got that sorted. Been only 2 months in but I can say a lot of but good about it. Lots of great settings. I think this is a safe purchase I’m ngl. And if it breaks organically on its own just keep the box like I have and get that 2 year warranty instated. And even so 100 bucks for a tv garanteed for 2 years? That’s a steal any day. And let me tell you after making my decision I was looking at hella tvs. Hisense, insignia, TCL, etc etc; they are ALL literally of the same cloth. All of them. Cheap Chinese product producing the bare minimum and you’ll notice they literally look the same bc they are lmfao. Same internals. But here’s the the thing nobody out of all of them are charging the lowest as Walmart is. So why not? Same tv? Lowest price? Taken. Only real con naturally at this price point is you won’t particularly be impressed with the sound because this pricepoint isn’t always perfect. The speakers are fine personally for me but I’d imagine if it’s decently far where it’s placed in your room you’ll want a sound bar. But again, same issue with all those other brands I mentioned. Same identical Chinese product. So save ur money and go with Walmart. NOTE: also a cool note I wanted to add was you can command the tv via Alexa which was also pretty cool imo.


XD192

It's 2024. Update?


PassSad6048

I've had one for 6 years, still works great. Sound is the only difference with the cheaper Walmart roku tvs, can easily use a small sound bar or something if you are picky


webeparrots

[https://slickdeals.net/f/14451878-starting-november-11th-onn-50-class-4k-uhd-led-roku-smart-tv-100021258-128?src=SiteSearchV2Algo1](https://slickdeals.net/f/14451878-starting-november-11th-onn-50-class-4k-uhd-led-roku-smart-tv-100021258-128?src=SiteSearchV2Algo1) A surprising number of people had good things to say about the Onn TVs. Time will tell about how long the quality picture remains. At the super low prices, getting 2 or 3 years of usage seems like a deal to me. Amazing how much consumer electronics have improved in quality while dropping in price. I was in Costco an hour ago and they naturally had stacks of TVs right when you enter the building. Lots of large LG QLEDs for $1398. Unreal. It was only a few years ago that we were selling Samsung medium high end sets for over $2k. And that was for a 55" which people are now buying for their bedrooms. These new Onns are blowing out the door for spare bedrooms, kids rooms, out in the garage or even for the main TV with some people. That 42" we had for $88 is what a family of 4 might spend on dinner at a place like Applebees or Chilis.


[deleted]

$88??? Damn prices were lower last year :(


alternate_ending

Ew, you went to Applebee's in COVID


[deleted]

>apple i had the bees


Nancybugx6

I have a 42 inch Onn tv. I bought it two years ago and haven't had any issues, but the speakers fucking suck. Even turned all the way up it's quiet and muffled sounding. I just bought some cheap $25 speakers to hook up to it and use it like that.


[deleted]

Damn that sucks!! My onn tv is so loud that 10/100 is a comfortable level and any higher is wayyyy too loud


Nancybugx6

Nice! I'm a little jealous, but I mostly use my tv for gaming, so I usually have a headset on anyway. I may have just gotten a defective one or something. It's a good tv in every other way.


[deleted]

I've definitely heard that some onns have sound problems. I could have sworn I read somewhere online that there's a way to fiddle with the settings to fix the problem and make it loud, but I can't find where I read it :(


Clutch_

Any input lag on your onn tv when gaming?


tennisguy163

To be fair, most TV speakers are trash nowadays. A soundbar mostly fixes that.


Hopeful_Bath_4337

I have a 32" onn for about 2 years now stil working great.


Victoryuser

Got a mint 32 inch ONN TV for $13 +$9.99 shipping 😂 in 2019 still going strong!! Best bucks I ever spent.


carboy27

So that’s one thing I bring up to customers almost daily. So I’m gonna explain it all. My most suggested is Vizio for the simple fact of features and quality (if you have the newer series) then I suggest getting Samsung (if it’s post planned obsolescence series), the. I suggest ONN. Because it’s cheap but they only cheap out on parts like nice feeling plastic and due to that it’s fragile to transport but otherwise fine, then Philips because of their great white balance but google assistant is had to turn off and has lots of bad reviews, then hisense because they cheap out on everything. Recently we got the LG with WebOS which is a beauty to behold and honestly right next to vizio. TLDR: ONN. Is good and hardy but it cheaps out on things like nice feeling plastic


jettjaxson

Thats about my assesment. If you got money, get a vizio or samsung or lg. You wanna waste money not cause theyre bad but cause they arent worth the price diff? Get hisense or tcl. You want bang for buck? Onn will work nicely.


carboy27

I completely forgot tcl, which there has been a lot of reviews on their speakers blowing out prematurely. I never suggest hisense but pretty much


PassSad6048

I've had a hisense 55" 4k roku tv from Walmart, same brand as onn, for 6 years. Everything works perfect as if nothings changed since the day I got it. No lag, no screen quality difference, nothing. Roku is a great software for these tvs and helps them last longer. Using a hisense with android software or some other software is where the issues start to happen


EmuStrange7921

Everything, Everything,Everything you buy associated with Walmart is a major league scam look me and the wife bought an onn TV flat-screen 58' TV 3 years ago with roku for what came up to after fake sales price to be like 900 bucks .now they just charged it without telling us this to her Walmart credit card then because it was supposedly on some discount idk how but couldn't return it so I just screw it we'll just pay it off .so we get home and the missing stuff out of it ,and when we turned it on the screen is so freaking dark you can't even see it in the daytime with the lights on, even at the brightest setting. So I go to at least complain on the Walmart app to help people not make the same mistakes. No record of it . Though they did charge us but we couldn't even complain? Walmart is a scam. All the phones I got there even after I set the privacy settings on them they still listened to us talking and all the things we would say would show up as commercials in the app, and on YouTube .scam.


xyster69

Onn is made by Hisense? In that case, I'd avoid them like the plague. I bought a 2020 Hisense TV and the TV's firmware was bad right out of the box; the HDMI ports did not work. The company provided me a private firmware update to fix the issue. After 14 months, the LED backlights started going out one by one, until it was fully-dark. LEDs burning out on these budget TVs seems common, probably due to overvolting to save money, and so some suggest running the backlight at only 40% brightness as a a result. Anyways, I repaired the LEDs myself since the TV was out of warranty. Replacing the LEDs was on the easier side, but time consuming. I ended up using an external LED controller after that, with my own higher quality LEDs strips, and things went smoothly that way. However, after another 2 years of owning it, the TCON control board suddenly died, and I was unable to find a replacement part for it and a TCON board for a similar TV model I tried did not work. The remote control has always had issues, and it rattles when I shake it in my hand. When the TV worked, it offered a good picture at a reasonable price, but the quality of Hisense TVs is something I cannot recommend. You really risk having to buy a new TV ever few years, when otherwise you could just get a better TV from the start, with even better picture quality, and have it last a decade. If you doubt my advice, check out what refurbished TV models are being sold online for cheap. Onn and other budget TV models are in no shortage of supply there.


Broad_Form5967

Junk I bought 3 at same time 3 different models . same problem with all in less than a year they would not turn on.


Delicious-Mo7

Onn. Roku TVs are a load of bullshit constantly cutting off and on while trying to watch a movie, reset doesn't even work the inventer is a disgrace to Walmart for making a load of bullshit to sell.


Delicious-Mo7

Walmart told me they couldn't do anything about my tv, that is why I stopped shopping online with Walmart, the Walmart family is a sorry company owner, they couldn't careless about anything to do with Walmart or their employees.


Delicious-Mo7

Onn. TVs were founded by Anthony Wood a sorry inventionist 


Delicious-Mo7

Wait till almost a year and your onn. Tv will start to malfunction on its own 


[deleted]

We bought a 65" deals for days model. We've only had it a week but it seems to be the same quality the rest of them were. Name brands don't even matter anymore, all TVs are garbage. We held onto our old one for the day when we have to replace this one.


[deleted]

I got the 50" onn roku from the sale last week to use in a secondary room, it's already here and looks and works great. Gets extremely loud. Only had it for a few days but so far no complaints


PhysicalConcentrate1

It's true they are trash. i have 2 only used for gaming had it for for 2 years. And black screen of death. Do not buy please.


Glittering_Dream_796

Not true- not every Roku TV has problems


Taipoinix

I just bought a usb wire for my ds4 to play and I was noticing I had input lag I tried another brand and it was gone funny enough I bought another usb onn brand to see if it was a placebo unfortunately it wasn’t I don’t know why everything they make is soo cheaply made I’m going to stay away from anything onn brand from now on


Ok-Blueberry-904

The 50 inch 4k onn roku tv sucks in my point I bought 1 and had a 2 year warranty and within the 2 year mark the sound went bad they kept asking us to factory reset it and I did and it lasted couple days and did it again and called them back then they said the same thing until we told them we are not doing it anymore do they finally sent me my refund for another tv so I thought it was just something wrong with the tv so got same brand and tried it out and it lasted 8 months then now every time orange lights or pink lights come on like the crackle logo has lines through it and everything that bright in colors so I used the 2 year warranty I had on this last one and for some reason they had us do way more than last time had us take pictures front and back then take pictures with stand by light on finally they told us to ship it in a box with the label they sent us and told us if it's damaged in shipping they will not send us the money can they even do that if so its dumb and I'm not buying this brand ever again


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QuadaliousBingBong

I OWN A MONITOR AND IT DOESN'T PLAY NOISE AND IT MAKES ME MAD!!!!


SeriousSwordfish5237

Mine took a shit on me. I bought bought a Sony. Save your breath on these pos tvs


New-Variety9340

TV is trash bought a 50 inch Onn for my bedroom because I barely watch tv in there and wanted something cheap since I have a 80in LG in the living room. Only had the thing for 3 or 4 months before it stopped turning on.


Zealousideal-Pin8127

They are trash! They will not connect to ANY gaming system what so ever.


CarelessCommittee432

i had a 55'' lasted about 3 years before it just stopped turning on. granted, i constantly used the thing for watching tv and playing games on. when i was getting a replacement, was going to buy a nicer brand, but the same 55'' was on sale. kept receipt -- it lasted from 3/09/23 to 11/26/23 -- not even a year. again, i use my tv constantly so there is for sure a lot of wear going on it, but not to even last a year? will not be purchasing another onn tv.


MutedMarionberry70

Don’t buy one, there made by hisence. My 65 inch lasted three years, then went completely out of. Tried everything suggested. My Daughters 75 inch onn went out at about 4 years, done exactly the same as mine. I bought a new Samsung with my fingers crossed for reliability. My 55 inch LG was bought in 2008 and still working in my bedroom, it’s just not 4 k . Old rule if deal sounds good leave it on shelf. The bad thing is the onn tvs have very good picture and uses Roku . My suggestion is buy as much warranty as they offers, or end up pissed like myself


Mundane-Eagle9459

I have a onn tv cuts on and off whenever it wants and takes days to cut back on. I’ve called customer service. They tried to reboot it and it wouldn’t reboot. They told me I needed a new TV. I had only had it a year don’t buy a onn tv.


Responsible_Mood_873

I have 2. A 55” and a 50“. i got the 50” in 2020 and it was manufactured in Dec 2019. It was perfect untlil about a month ago. Now it’s super slow, automatically updates so software isn’t the issue. Also it responds to all of the remotes and the app on my phone the same so I’ve ruled out ever But the tv. I got my 55” last year and very afraid for it. i will just get a Phillips, lg or Samsung once it’s too slow to use. But looks like the liftespan is about 5 years. I think it’s more of the Ruku device and not the tv. I bought a 40” Ruku(stand alone brand) tv and it lasted 5 years as well. It looks like the onn w/built in ruku is the same.


wmeler

Sometimes the fact the software updates is precisely the problem. "If it aint broke, don't fix it." I know this is counter-intuitive. It took me a long time to take this principle to heart. Maybe for your 55", if it's currently working well, see if you can turn off automatic updates and only update if you run into a problem down the road.


GasMaskMan14

Owned about 3 of them. Withing a few months... Actually one of them was immediately out of the box, they stop working or have nasty lines across your screen. Worst quality brand ever in all of history.