Los Peores Modelos de Televisores en 2026 — Y Por Qué la Gente Aún los Compra

The Worst TV Models of 2026 — And Why People Still Buy Them Walk into any Walmart or Best Buy in 2026 and the deals seem impossible to ignore. 65-inch TVs for under $300. 55-inch screens for $198. Big size. 4K. HDR. Smart features. So… why do so many of these TVs break down, crack, slow down, spy on you, or die in less than two years? In this video, we reveal the worst TV models of 2026 — including Vizio, RCA, Samsung Crystal UHD, Westinghouse, and Hisense — and explain why people keep buying them despite all the warning signs. Here you'll discover: TVs with thousands of one-star reviews Models with screens that crack on their own Budget TVs with complaints of a burning smell Smart TV systems so bad that users recommend not using them How well-known brands like Samsung and Westinghouse sell low-quality hardware Why cheap TVs are subsidized by advertising and data collection The true long-term cost of a "cheap" TV versus a quality one This isn't a buying guide. This is a warning. If you're thinking about buying a TV in 2026—especially at Walmart, Costco, or Best Buy—you need to watch this video before spending your money. 👇 Leave a comment below: What TV did you buy? How much did you pay? And how long did it actually last? Subscribe for honest, no-hype, no-lie reviews of TVs and retail tricks. 🏷️ Tags (SEO) Worst TVs of 2026 Worst TVs of 2026 Mistakes to make when buying a TV Problems with cheap TVs Cheap TV scams Vizio TV problems RCA TV review Samsung Crystal UHD problems Westinghouse TV problems Hisense U6K problems TVs spy on you TVs collect data Cheap vs. expensive TVs TV screen breaks TV backlight failures HDR lies Walmart TV warnings Best Buy TV warnings Costco TV buying guide TV consumer psychology Why cheap TVs fail TV durability TV review 2026 Which TV not to buy Consumer Reports TVs