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Tom's Guide
10-07-2025
- Tom's Guide
Huge Hisense Prime Day sale — save big on Mini-LED TVs, QLEDs, and projectors
With Prime Day deals finally upon us, there's no better time to get yourself the display upgrade you've been dreaming of. Lucky for you there are still tons of TV Prime Day deals to sink your teeth into. I've corralled all the best Hisense discounts I could find in one long post. We're seeing major discounts across Hisense's 2025 lineup, with big-screen displays seeing major slashings. But I've also included some cheaper QLEDs, like the Hisense QD6 QLED for $239 and projectors, like the Hisense C2 4K RGB laser projector for $1,494. Even if you don't see anything you like, there are loads of TV discounts to nab across Samsung, LG, Sony, and TCL. Check out our huge Sony Prime Day sale to find some sick audio and TV deals if you need a new soundbar. Otherwise, below you'll find all my favorite Hisense Prime Day TV discounts across Amazon. As one of Hisense's cheapest QLED offerings, this will net you serious picture performance and is most ideal for sports. Built with soccer in mind, this is your go-to pick for the Premiere League, offering crisp views with motion rate 120 keeping picture stable even in the most action-packed scenarios. This is the lowest price ever offered for the Hisense 55" Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV. It's a newer TV (a 2025 model, in fact), which means you'll have all the most current technology and features. Between the Native 144Hz, HDR10+ support, Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, and Amazon's stellar Fire TV OS, you have everything you need for a great entertainment experience. The Hisense U8N isn't just one of the most value-forward TVs of the year, it's one of the best TVs, period. It features a bright Mini-LED display with impressive backlight control, making it a versatile pick for both bright- and dark-room viewing. Thanks to an array of high-end features, the U8N is a great pick for casual and dedicated gamers, too. It offers all of this for a far lower price than most of the competition in the Mini-LED class. The Hisense U7N is a mid-range Mini-LED TV that specializes in bright, colorful HDR performance and gaming features. Its Mini-LED backlighting is especially nice to have at this price point, along with its support for 4K gaming at 120Hz or 144Hz. The Hisense Canvas TV is designed to blend into a room in the same way a portrait would. To that end, it features a posh matte finish that gives the picture a softer presentation, as well as an elegant frame. If you want to prioritize picture quality above all else, I don't think I'd buy the Canvas TV. However, if your living space cries out for a different sort of TV vibe, the Canvas TV is a great candidate. The Hisense U8QG is a fantastic Mini-LED TV that lives comfortably in the "Goldilocks Zone" between high performance and high value. It delivers a blisteringly bright picture, top-notch color volume and a host of handy features for gaming, streaming and more. This is the lowest price we've seen so far on this brand-new, 2025 TV — but it's probably not going to last. This Mini-LED TV launched this year, bringing with it several enticing upgrades for gamers. Built on a 165Hz refresh rate with a Game Mode Ultra mode, the Hisense U7QG is designed to be the best seat in the house for the PS5, Xbox Series X, and even your PC. Add to that one serious sound system in its 2.1.2-channel speaker and you've got a powerhouse of a TV with tons of flare. Given the C2 Ultra is rated as one of our favorite projectors, it should come as no surprise the base C2 is a serious offering for projector enthusiasts. It offers stunning images at up 300-inch and hits 2,000 ANSI lumens, making it ideal even in bright rooms.


Gizmodo
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Gizmodo
Hisense 85″ Canvas Google Smart TV Is $2,000 Off for Prime Day, Record Low on This Just 3-Month-Old Model
For the longest time, Samsung seemed to be the only TV manufacturer to have this art canvas-style smart TV that is designed to look like a painting when not in use. Hisense has thrown its hat into the ring. The Hisense CanvasTV, much like Samsung's The Frame, uses an anti-glare panel with a hi-matte display. This way when its set to Art Mode when not watching TV or playing games, it shows high quality paintings that look pretty dang close to a real painting or print due to the lack of reflections and matte lighting. During Amazon Prime day, you can snag the Hisense CanvasTV for as much as 50% off. The 85-inch for example is down from $4,000 to just $2,000 at the time of writing. See at Amazon The TV itself is a 4K QLED display which is capable of a broad range of colors with over one billion individual shades. You'll be able to get up close to appreciate each individual brush stroke. It has an adaptive HDR which can seamlessly change the displays brightness and color temperature in real-time to the lighting of your environment using an RGB light sensor. And then when watching TV or a movie, you'll be to enjoy them in Dolby Vision IQ for stunning picture. For playing video games, you can enjoy auto low latency and AMD FreeSync Premium which reduce input lag and screen tearing. Plus, it supports up to 144HZ so you'll have super high frame rates. You can choose a frame that best matches your living room's style. It comes with a teak wood styled frame, but you can opt for additional colors sold separately. They attach magnetically so you can easily snap a new one in place if you ever feel like changing its look. At no additional cost, you'll be able to pull up pieces of art for display from renowned artists like Da Vince, Van Gogh, Monet, Matisse, and many more. There's no subscription necessary. You can also add in your own photos, paintings, or digital art by just plugging in a USB flash drive to the CanvasTV or by uploading the images using the Art Mode app from your smartphone. Mount the CanvasTV flush against the wall just like a real picture frame. And ultra-slim two-part wall mounting system is included with the display that's super easy to install with the help of a friend. Snag yourself this piece of art for up to 50% off for prime day. See at Amazon


Tom's Guide
07-07-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Forget Prime Day — these are the 8 best TV deals in Best Buy's Black Friday in July sale
If you've been waiting for a golden opportunity to pounce on a new TV, this week is as good as any. While Prime Day TV deals are beginning to pile up, I've got my eyes on Best Buy's Black Friday in July sales event, which is looking like a much better collection of deals than I initially thought it'd be. There are discounts at Best Buy right now that you likely won't end up seeing at Amazon this week, like the 48-inch LG B4 OLED TV for just $599 — my favorite deal of the lot. By my count, there are currently close to 200 deals listed in this sale for TVs and projectors. Most of them aren't really worth buying. These eight are. My name is Michael, and I've been covering TVs for over a decade. I spend all year watching, testing and reviewing the most popular TVs on the market, but when sales events like this come around, my top priority is helping folks separate the best deals from the rest. If you've been looking for a perfectly cromulent, low-priced 4K TV with easy-to-use features, the 55-inch Roku Plus Series is a slam dunk. $299 gets you decent picture quality and access to the Roku smart platform, one of my favorite smart TV operating systems on account of its approachability. It's a great choice for anyone who's ever said, "I just need a good TV and I don't want to spend very much." This is one of the last opportunities you'll likely have to get the 48-inch LG B4 for this super-low price, as it'll soon be replaced by its successor, the LG B5. As an entry-level OLED, you're not getting quite as many features as what you'll find on a mid-range or high-end OLED TV, but it's nevertheless an incredible TV for movies and gaming. This was one of my favorite TVs of 2024. Get it while it's in stock. The Hisense Canvas TV is designed to blend into a room in the same way a portrait would. To that end, it features a posh matte finish that gives the picture a softer presentation, as well as an elegant frame. If you want to prioritize picture quality above all else, I don't think I'd buy the Canvas TV. However, if your living space cries out for a different sort of TV vibe, the Canvas TV is a great candidate. Full disclosure: I've not yet tested the QN70F, one of Samsung's mid-range TVs for 2025. That said, I've seen it up close and personal, and for this price, it's well worth considering. Like the rest of the brand's Neo QLED lineup, the QN70F blends quantum dots and Mini-LED backlighting for a punchy presentation. The QN70F is also packed with gaming features, like four HDMI 2.1-compatible inputs and support for 4K gaming at 120Hz. That's fantastic for the price point. Looking for something bigger than 65 inches? The 75-inch Roku Pro Series QLED is on sale for a mind-bogglingly low price. It's one of the best deals I've seen this week on a 75-inch TV. Like the Roku Plus Series, the Pro model comes with Roku baked right in. Being a "Pro" model, this TV arrives with a bright, colorful picture and impressive out-of-the-box accuracy. If you're looking to combine Mini-LED backlighting with easy-to-use features, consider this set. All aboard! The LG C4 train is leaving the station. As we enter the back half of 2025, this mid-range marvel will go out of stock before you know it. At just $1,199 for a 65-inch version, you'll be hard pressed to find a better sale price for the remainder of the year. I absolutely love this OLED TV, as it offers class-leading gaming features and superb HDR highlight brightness for a friendlier price than higher-end OLEDs. Get it while you can. Like the aforementioned LG C4, this 65-inch Samsung OLED is at one of its lowest prices ever, and it'll soon be replaced by its successor. It's similar to the C4 in performance and features, but if you're more into the Samsung approach to TV-making, you'll be happier spending that money on the S90D. Just remember that, like all Samsung TVs, the S90D doesn't support Dolby Vision. Stick with the LG C4 if that matters to you.


Digital Trends
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Digital Trends
These Samsung Frame TV alternatives are both discounted today
Table of Contents Table of Contents Hisense 65-inch Class S7 Series CanvasTV — $1,000 $1,300 23% off TCL 65-inch A300W NXTFRAME — $900 $1,200 25% off Samsung's The Frame QLED TV lineup turns your everyday TV into an animated work of art… literally. Thanks to features like a matte display, customizable bezels, and a digital art gallery, The Frame once cornered the market on this boutique TV tech — that is, until Hisense and TCL began producing art-friendly TVs. Enter the Hisense CanvasTV and TCL NXTFRAME, both of which are on sale this week. Hisense 65-inch Class S7 Series CanvasTV — $1,000 $1,300 23% off The Hisense CanvasTV is a solid alternative to the Samsung Frame lineup and much less expensive, even when it's not on sale. Tap into Hisense's Art Mode to exhibit high-quality prints and photos on your TV or showcase your own photos and videos for guests. The CanvasTC also delivers remarkable picture quality and has a native 144Hz refresh rate. It's a great set for watching both SDR and HDR content in a well-lit room, though we wouldn't recommend placing lamps close to the screen. Other noteworthy features include a 2.0.2 audio system and Samsung's Tizen OS for access to apps, games, and hundreds of free live TV channels. TCL 65-inch A300W NXTFRAME — $900 $1,200 25% off On equal footing with Hisense's CanvasTV, the TCL's boutique art exhibition set is called the NXTFRAME. According to TCL, the NXTFRAME sits only 1.1 inches off the wall when using the provided flush mount. We're also glad to see that the NXTFRAME comes with options for both a white and a light wood finish. Art capabilities include TCL's Art Library, an AI Art feature, as well as the ability to upload your own photos and videos. The TCL NXTFRAME is also a great QLED TV for watching movies and playing video games. Similar to the CanvasTV, the NXTFRAME should also do a nice job at fighting glare and reflections, thanks to its ultra matte anti-glare screen. Save on both the Hisense 65-inch CanvasTV and TCL 65-inch NXTFRAME when you purchase today. We also recommend taking a look at our lists of the best TCL TV deals, best QLED TV deals, and best TV deals for even more discounts on top TV brands.
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hisense's version of the Samsung The Frame has a major discount today
This article contains affiliate links; if you click such a link and make a purchase, Digital Trends and Yahoo Inc. may earn a commission. 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! Buy at Amazon Buy at Best Buy 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. Buy Now Buy Now