SAVE $900:As of Feb. 18,Hot Movies Archives the Hisense U7 85-inch 4K TV is on sale for $1,299.99 at Amazon, down from $2,199.99. That’s a $900 discount on one of the best Mini-LED TVs you can get right now.
I have tested enough 4K TVs to know that not all of them live up to the hype, but the 85-inch Hisense U7 is solid. It's loaded with mini-LED backlighting, full-array local dimming, and Dolby Vision, which means your movies, games, and shows look ridiculously good. Right now, Amazon has it for $1,299.99, knocking $900 off its usual price. That is a steal for a TV that brings premium-level brightness and contrast at this size.
What makes this set stand out is the QLED Quantum Dot technology, which delivers over a billion shades of color. If you have ever seen a Hisense ULED TV in action, you know they punch way above their price range. With 1500 nits of peak brightness, HDR content looks the way it should. Deep blacks, vibrant highlights, and no washed-out mess. It is IMAX Enhanced and comes with Filmmaker Mode, so movies play exactly as intended without weird motion smoothing ruining the experience.
SEE ALSO: The best Walmart Presidents' Day deals live nowIts 144Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro is a game-changer for, well, gamers! Motion looks buttery smooth, and input lag is kept to a minimum thanks to the low-latency Game Mode Pro. Hisense even threw in a new Game Bar, so you can tweak your settings from the TV without digging through endless menus. Whether you are on PS5, Xbox Series X, or a high-end gaming PC, this TV is built to keep up.
Sound is another big win here. Unlike most built-in TV speakers that sound like a tin can, the U7 has 2.1-channel audio with Dolby Atmos. There is a built-in subwoofer for actual bass, and the 40W speaker setup is designed to give a more immersive sound experience without needing a soundbar.
If you are after a massive TV that delivers premium performance without a premium price tag, this is the deal to jump on. $1,299.99 for an 85-inch mini-LED QLED TV with 144Hz and Dolby Vision? That is almost criminal. Amazon's discounts do not last forever, so grab this before the price shoots back up.
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