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This massive 100-inch Hisense TV has a $200 discount today

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The Hisense U76N Series is one of the brightest 100-inch 4K QLED TVs we’ve ever seen. You didn’t misread that: This massive 100-inch ULED (what Hisense calls its QLED models) delivers incredible peak brightness numbers, along with gorgeous colors and top-shelf HDR performance. It’s also on sale this week: 

For a limited time, you’ll be able to get the Hisense 100-inch U76N Series 4K ULED for only $1,800. The MSRP on this TV is $2,000, so you’ll be saving $200 during this sale. 

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Why you should buy the Hisense 100-inch U76N Series

You can’t just put any 100-inch TV in your home theater and expect it to perform perfectly. Even the Hisense U7N has its small list of quirks, but when it comes to overall picture quality and smart TV features, this Hisense ULED is an absolute beast. Both SDR and HDR content is rendered colorfully and crystal-clear, and the U76’s advanced local dimming allows this QLED to push some impressive contrast levels, too. 

This TV gets ridiculously bright, which makes it a great choice for a room that picks up a lot of sunlight or is packed with lamps and other fixtures. You can also expect fantastic processing and upscaling from the U76N, so even older movies and shows will look new!

The TV has a native 144Hz refresh rate and features like VRR and ALLM support, making it a solid choice for console and PC gamers. 

We were also happy to learn that Hisense went with Google TV for this model. Both the TV’s main UI and smart hub, Google TV gives you access to hundreds of apps and free live TV stations, plus screen mirroring capabilities and compatible smart home controls.

Save $200 on the Hisense 100-inch U76N Series 4K ULED when you buy right now. You should also take a look at our roundups of the best QLED TV deals, best TV deals, and best projector deals (especially if you’re shopping around for 100-inch TVs). 

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