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This 65-inch Hisense QLED TV just dropped from $800 to $500

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On Sale The Hisense U6N Series 4K ULED TV.
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There’s never a bad time of year to buy a TV, but there are definitely the best times of year to score an incredible discount on a set that may have surpassed your 2024 TV budget. As 2025 models start rolling in, last year’s TVs receive heavy discounts, which leads us to this awesome offer: 

For a limited time, when you purchase the Hisense 65-inch U6N Series 4K TV at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and several other retailers, you’ll only pay $500. The full MSRP on this model is $800. 

Oh, and let’s not forget to mention Amazon’s Big Spring Sale! Running March 25 through March 31, you’ll save up to 40% on select Amazon purchases, including Bluetooth speakers, wireless earbuds, and a bunch of other fantastic devices! 

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Why you should buy the Hisense U6N Series

The Hisense U6N was one of the best budget-friendly LEDs on the market in 2024 and we’re glad to see it’s still around in 2025, at least for the time being. Hisense’s Hi-View Engine handles picture processing local dimming and has a hand in the TV’s 4K upscaling, and the results are astounding. The Hisense U6N is able to get bright enough to fight glare in a space filled with ambient lighting, and class-leading HDR support gives you a boost in color highlights. 

The U6N achieves a seriously premium picture at a price we’re still having trouble wrapping our heads around. And while its refresh rate is capped at 60Hz, the TV’s fast response time, low input lag, and automatic PC/Game Mode delivers a snappy and intuitive gaming experience. We’re also big fans of the Google TV OS, which handles everything from apps, casting, and smart home controls to the TV’s overall UI. 

There’s a chance the Hisense 65-inch U6N Series will hang around this price for a while, but it could also go back to full price as soon as tomorrow. So, we recommend buying ASAP if you’re interested. We also suggest taking a look at our lists of the best QLED TV deals, the best OLED TV deals, and the best TV deals.

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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