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This Hisense QLED TV was already a great value, and now it’s on sale

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Reviewed By Digital Trends Hisense U7N review
Hisense U7N Zeke Jones / Digital Trends

When it comes to budget-friendly TVs, one of the calling card brands we all know and love is Hisense. For years, the Big H has been producing excellent QLED TVs and traditional LED LCDs that bring bright and colorful picture quality to the table, but at prices most folks can afford. Fortunately, we also come across a lot of great TV deals, and a lot of these discounts are on Hisense sets.

As a matter of fact, we came across this Hisense markdown earlier today: For a limited time, you’ll pay just $700 (plus tax) for the Hisense 65-inch U7N Series 4K TV, a top-rated QLED set when you shop at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and a few other retailers.

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Why you should buy the Hisense U7N Series

We tested the Hisense U7N not too long ago, and editor at large Caleb Denison said this awesome QLED is, “Absolutely incredible bang for your buck.” The U7N delivers the kind of picture quality you’d expect from much higher-priced sets, thanks to features like its advanced local dimming system and Hisense’s Hi-View Engine PRO processor. Expect vibrant and lifelike visuals no matter the source, and prepare for some of the best SDR brightness and HDR highlights your eyes have ever seen.

Thanks to its native 144Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 connectivity on ports 3 and 4, and VRR and ALLM support, the U7N is an excellent choice for gamers. You’ll get fast response times and minimal input lag, resulting in more wins in those MMO matches!

Apps, casting capabilities, and smart home controls are made possible by the TV’s built-in Google TV OS. Enjoy access to Netflix and tons of other streaming platforms, along with hundreds of free live TV content.

Order the Hisense 65-inch U7N Series 4K TV before it returns to full price. And before you head out, we suggest taking a look at some of the best QLED TV deals and best soundbar deals we’ve had our eyes on, too.

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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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