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Get ready for the big game and save hundreds on a new Hisense 4K Smart TV

You can save hundreds on a whole bunch of Hisense TVs from Target, Best Buy, Walmart, and others right now and be ready for the big game or just have one setup in a side room to distract the kiddos. These are 4K TVs with a variety of features and sizes ranging from 50 to 85 inches. Many of them have smart platforms, including Roku TV. The deals are all low prices with some being new all-time lows. Many of these prices might not last much longer, so grab them while you can.

You can grab the Hisense 65H9G 65-inch H9 Quantum Series 4K Android TV on sale for $949.99. It's available at both Amazon and Best Buy at this price. The discount is $50 off what it normally sells for, but given how this TV has not been staying in stock very much we've seen the price jump as high as $1,500 from third parties.

This TV includes support for a lot of Dolby tech including Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos, which can project sound in a cinematic way. You also get 180 full array local dimming zones and 1,000 nits of brightness to fully take advantage of HDR content and really make the images pop. With Android TV built in, it's super easy to access all of your favorite content in one place.

If you really want to make sure you've got a screen everyone can see, the Hisense 85-inch H65 Series 4K Android TV is also on sale today. It's down to $1,399.99 at Best Buy. The same TV is still $1,600 at other retailers like Amazon and Walmart. This matches the lowest price on this TV, one of Hisense's largest and most capable.

The 85-inch screen also includes Android TV with Google Assistant and Chromecast built right in. Whether you're looking for content directly, using your phone to project it to your TV, or using your voice to search for your favorite shows, this TV enables you so you can always watch what you're looking for.

Check out the Hisense 70-inch H65 4K Android TV as well. Every link covers one of the Hisense TVs on sale and you should check out each one for the potential savings.



Source: androidcentral

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