By Brandon Widder, a senior editor overseeing deals, gift guides, and commerce. He spent six years spearheading buying guides and consumer tech coverage at Digital Trends.
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Things are looking up if you were thinking about picking up a new 4K TV. The price of an OLED has fallen dramatically in recent years, with newer standouts like LG’s last-gen C2 and A2 having recently sold for as little as $800 and $600, respectively. However, if you’re looking for a larger model in that price range that still manages to impress, Hisense’s 65-inch U8H QLED is on sale at Amazon for just $799 ($101 off) — $40 less than the price we saw during Prime Day just over a week ago.
On the hardware front, Hisense’s Mini LED TV brings together Google TV and a host of great specs. The midtier option offers terrific color and peak brightness levels, making it a great option for brighter homes, along with several gamer-friendly features, most notably, two HDMI 2.1 inputs, low input lag, and support for a 120Hz refresh rate. It also supports a litany of other things — including Apple’s AirPlay 2, Dolby Vision, and HDR10 — rounding out a spec sheet that’s far better than it ought to be for the price.
Hisense’s U8H Mini LED 4K TV can hit some truly impressive brightness levels and produce mesmerizing HDR. The TV also supports 4K 120Hz, Wi-Fi 6, and runs Google TV software.
A new TV is great and all, but if you’re looking to outfit your existing set with some new tricks, there are certainly cheaper ways to do it. Right now, for example, Amazon, Target, and Best Buy are all selling the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $29.99 ($25 off), which is one of the
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