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Hisense’s version of the Samsung The Frame has a major discount today

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TVs continue to get thinner and lighter, and just when you think a chassis can’t get more impressive, brands like Hisense introduce a model like the S7 Series CanvasTV. Designed to look like a piece of fine art hanging from your living room wall or sitting atop a TV stand, this signature Hisense QLED is a major competitor to Samsung’s The Frame lineup of QLED TVs and TCL’s NXTFrame QLED TVs.

And right now, when you purchase the Hisense 65-inch Class S7 Series CanvasTV through Amazon or Best Buy, you’ll only pay $900. At full price, the 65-inch CanvasTV sells for $1,300. It’s one of the best TV deals of the week, so don’t miss out!

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Why you should buy the Hisense S7 Series CanvasTV

The primary calling card of TVs like the Hisense CanvasTV is the boutique shell. At first glance, this 4K QLED may look like any other LED on the market, but when you’re done watching a movie and power down, the Hisense can display digitized artwork. Using Hisense’s Art Mode, you’ll be able to choose from a range of single images or set up a slideshow. You can even connect a USB drive to showcase your own photos or upload them via Hisense’s Art Mode app.

Features like the hi-matte display go a long way in protecting the CanvasTV from glare and providing extra texture and depth when viewing artwork. The TV comes with an Ultra-Slim Wall Mount, too, so you’ll be able to mount it flush to the wall as you would a new museum exhibit. When it comes time to watch movies or play video games, the onboard 2.0.2 speakers do a nice job of filling small to medium-sized rooms with sound. And thanks to features like VRR and ALLM support, the Hisense CanvasTV is a great choice for gamers.

This time around, Hisense opted to go with Google TV for apps, casting, and built-in smart home controls. Access popular services like Netflix and Disney+ or cast audio and video to your TV from a compatible phone or tablet. We’re not sure how long this discount is going to stick around, which also means today might be the last day to save.

Take $400 off the Hisense 65-inch S7 Series CanvasTV when you purchase today. We also recommend checking out our lists of the best QLED TV deals and the best 65-inch 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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