£90 off a TV that was already sitting at a sensible price is the kind of discount that makes you stop scrolling and actually do the maths.
That saving lands on the Philips PUS7000 43-inch 4K LED Smart TV, now down from £239 to £149, a price low enough that walking past this deal without clicking feels like a harder decision than buying it.

You can grab £90 off a Philips 43‑inch TV today, making it a brilliant choice for a bedroom or second setup
If you have been putting off setting up a proper screen in a second room, the Philips PUS7000 at £149 is a straightforward answer.
The picture processing here is handled by Philips’ Pixel Precise Ultra HD engine, which works on sharpness, motion, and colour vibrancy across every scene rather than applying a blanket enhancement that flattens the image into something uniform and lifeless.
HDR10+ support builds on that foundation by adjusting colour and contrast on a frame-by-frame basis, so dark thriller scenes and bright outdoor footage are treated with the nuance they actually need rather than a single static tone map.
Sound is handled through Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, and the IntelliSound system uses AI to read the content playing and optimise the audio output accordingly, so a dialogue-heavy drama and an action sequence aren’t being processed with the same settings.
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Vocal Boost adds a further layer of dialogue control, letting you raise the spoken word above the background mix without touching the overall volume, which makes a real difference when a show’s sound design is working against the conversation rather than with it.

The Philips PUS7000 runs on Titan OS, which surfaces streaming content from across your apps in one place and includes Freely for live broadcast TV over WiFi without an aerial, removing one of the more frustrating setup steps for a room that isn’t wired for it.
Gaming connectivity is covered too, with HDMI VRR and Auto Low Latency Mode meaning a console connected to this TV will switch into its optimal performance state automatically, without needing to dig through settings menus to unlock it.
If you have been putting off setting up a proper screen in a second room because decent TVs always seem to cost more than they should, the Philips PUS7000 at £149 is a straightforward answer to that particular hesitation.
Anyone still weighing up the wider market will find our Best TV 2026 guide useful, covering top picks across every budget and screen size to help narrow down the right choice for your room.
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