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When you buy this Hisense 100-inch TV, you get a 43-inch for free

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Reviewed By Digital Trends The Hisense 100-inch U76 QLED TV placed in a living room environment next to a sofa and wall-mounted.
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If you’ve been shopping around for a huge TV that won’t break the bank, you’ve probably come across one or two Hisense sets in your research. Both the 100-inch Hisense U8K Series 4K ULED (2023) and U76 Series 4K ULED (2024) are fantastic QLED sets, and they’re a part of an awesome Best Buy promo this week:

When you purchase either the Hisense 100-inch U8K or Hisense 100-inch U76 Series, you’ll get the Hisense 43-inch QD6 Series for free! 

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Why you should buy the Hisense 100-inch U8K Series 

We tested the Hisense U8K Series back in August 2023, and editor at large Caleb Denison said, “The Hisense U8K is too good, if that’s even possible.” He also praised the TV for its eye-watering mini-LED brightness, excellent colors, and numerous gaming optimizations. As far as the best QLED TVs go, it doesn’t get much better than the U8K!

The Hisense U8K is a champ at dealing with glare and reflections, too, and comes loaded with Google TV OS for app streaming, screen mirroring, and smart home controls.

Why you should buy the Hisense 100-inch U76 Series

Unlike the Hisense U8K Series, the Hisense U76 ditches mini-LED in favor of traditional full array diodes, plus a layer of quantum dots for enhanced color brightness and saturation levels. This TV delivers breathtaking picture quality that rivals the U8K, though the latter does deliver a slightly more refined image. 

Other noteworthy features include a native 144Hz refresh rate, VRR and ALLM support, and Google TV OS for apps, screen mirroring, and smart home controls. 

We also suggest taking a look at our roundups of the best 85-inch TV deals, best projector deals, and best TV deals for even more markdowns and promos on top Hisense TVs!

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