Onn TVs in 2026 — The Full Lineup + Honest Install Take
Walmart's house brand — Roku OS at the lowest possible prices.
Onn is Walmart's house TV brand. Sets are built by various OEMs (TCL, Element, others — varies by model). All Onn 4K TVs run Roku OS. The Onn 4K Pro at 65" or 75" is the surprise-good budget pick of 2026 — surprisingly capable for the price. Sold ONLY at Walmart + walmart.com.
Onn's 2026 lineup at a glance
| Tier | Model | What you're getting | Price range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flagship | Onn 4K Pro | Roku OS. 65/75". Surprisingly capable backlighting for the price. | $300–$500 |
| Entry 4K | Onn 4K LED | Entry 4K. 32-75" sizes. | $150–$400 |
Prices as of 2026-05-21. Live pricing varies — click any model to check current price on Amazon. Use the manufacturer site for full spec sheets.
Where Onn wins and where it doesn't
✓ Strengths
- Roku OS — clean, fast, low-ad
- Unbeatable price at 65"+
- Walmart return policy
✗ Weaknesses
- No flagship-tier picture quality (don't expect Mini-LED magic)
- No HDMI 2.1 / 120 Hz on most models
- Build quality varies by OEM run
Rick's overall TV-buying philosophy
Read Rick's full honest install take on TV buying — covers which brands he trusts, why TCL has caught up, the 8K trap, and the whole-house platform argument. Twenty-two years of residential AV install perspective in one piece.
Onn-specific install notes
[Rick — drop your Onn-specific install notes here. Warranty experience (RMAs, response time, support quality), common DOA / defect patterns you've seen, panel uniformity reality (banding, vignetting, bright corners), which model in the lineup actually delivers the best value vs. what's overpriced, and any installer-only gotchas that buyers wouldn't know (HDMI port quirks, software bugs, mounting quirks). 3-6 sentences is plenty.]
What to do next
If you've narrowed to Onn and want help picking the right tier for your room: