Get a Vizio 43-Inch HDTV, $100 Dell Gift Card for Just $250

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Looking for a low-cost HDTV for your den, bedroom, or office? Right now, Dell is selling the 43-inch Vizio D43n-E1 1080p HDTV for just $249.99. Better yet, Dell will throw in a bonus $100 eGift card for a limited time.

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With an asking price this low, the specs here are surprisingly decent. This model features a full HD 1,920-by-1,080 resolution, a 60Hz effective refresh rate, a dynamic contrast ratio of 200,000-to-1, full-array LED backlighting, a 178-degree vertical/horizontal viewing angle, an ambient light sensor, and a built-in 8W stereo speaker system.

From a connectivity perspective, you'll have plenty of options. It sports two HDMI ports, a component/composite input, a USB port, optical digital audio output, and a line-out. Whether you're connecting a cable box, a laptop, or a console, you're almost certainly covered here.

In terms of power consumption, this small HDTV won't put too much of a dent in your power bill. The stand-by mode draws about 0.5W, normal operation draws roughly 37.5W, and the consumption for an entire year is estimated to be about 73kWh. And since it's Energy Star (Version 7) qualified, you can rest easy knowing you're not wasting electricity.

As for the $100 eGift card, you'll receive it within a month of your purchase. Once available, you can apply that balance to just about anything on the Dell online store. You could potentially grab a new mouse or keyboard, but knocking a hundred bucks off the price of an Xbox One or PS4 seems like a particularly solid investment for your brand new HDTV.

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