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The Hisense U65Q 85-inch 144Hz TV just dropped in price, and the deal makes it a no-brainer

Big screen, bigger specs, and you can get it for $300 off right now!

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There’s a point where a TV stops being a media delivery system and starts being an experience. The Hisense 85-inch U65QF Mini-LED is one such TV. It is big, bright, and loaded with features that would deliver a cinema experience at home.

Generally, TVs this large with a comparable feature set cost thousands of dollars. However, the Hisense 85U65QF is currently on sale for $899.96, down from its original price of $1,197. That nearly $300 discount makes it one of the best big-screen TV deals available right now.

So, what makes this TV stand out?

Let’s start with the hardware that matters the most, the TV panel. The 85U65QF features a 4K Mini-LED panel that can reach up to 1,000 nits of peak brightness, ensuring an excellent viewing experience even in brightly lit living rooms. 

The panel features 600 local dimming zones, giving you extreme contrast. Bright scenes pop, dark scenes stay convincing, and you won’t find any haloing effect around bright objects that plagues cheaper LED panels. 

The panel uses QLED technology with quantum dots, delivering up to a billion colors. It means sports, nature documentaries, and HDR films will all look rich and detailed with vibrant colors.

I also love that it comes with a native 144Hz display, which is not the same as the interpolated refresh rates you see on budget TVs. Native 144Hz means the panel genuinely refreshes 144 times per second, resulting in motion that looks smooth rather than artificially processed. 

The Total HDR Solution covers every major format, including Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive, so whatever you are watching is displayed the way it was meant to be seen.

What about the gaming and sports experience?

The U65Q is also perfect for gaming. It offers a 144Hz Game Mode Pro with AMD FreeSync Premium, which varies the refresh rate between 48Hz and 144Hz, eliminating screen tearing. Just connect your PS5 or Nintendo Switch 2 and fire it up to enjoy smooth, high-refresh-rate gameplay. 

There’s also a built-in AI Engine that can upscale low-resolution content to 4K and add features like AI Smooth Motion and AI Sports Mode for a better game-watching experience. 

The bottom line

The Hisense 85U65QF is an excellent TV for your living room. It delivers excellent picture quality with a high-refresh-rate display, making it ideal for streaming media and gaming.

Add to that an excellent speaker system with a built-in subwoofer with support for Dolby Atmos surround sound, and you have a package that’s hard to beat. If you are in the market for a new TV, you cannot find a better TV at this price.

Rachit Agarwal
Rachit is a seasoned tech journalist with over ten years of experience covering the consumer technology landscape.
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