What is durabrand tvs?

Durabrand was a brand of consumer electronics that was exclusively sold by the retail chain Wal-Mart in the United States. Durabrand TVs were known for being affordable and budget-friendly, with prices ranging from $50-$200.

Durabrand TVs were available in a variety of sizes and types, including CRT (cathode ray tube), LCD (liquid crystal display), and plasma. However, the brand was mostly associated with CRT TVs, which were popular in the 1990s and early 2000s.

One of the most well-known Durabrand TV models was the DWT1304, a 13-inch CRT TV that was marketed as a great option for bedrooms, kitchens, and other small rooms. Other popular models included the DWT1905, a 19-inch CRT TV, and the DWT2405, a 24-inch CRT TV.

Durabrand TVs were generally considered to be entry-level models that offered basic features and functionality. They were not known for their high picture or sound quality, but they were reliable and got the job done for many consumers on a budget.

Durabrand TVs are no longer being sold, as the brand was discontinued by Wal-Mart in the mid-2000s. However, many people still own and use Durabrand TVs today, particularly the CRT models, which have a reputation for lasting a long time.