SAVE OVER $400: As of Nov. 29,Beverly Lynne - Bikini Royale 2 (2010) the Hisense U8N 55-Inch TV is on sale for $399 in the Amazon Black Friday sale. That's a 37% discount on the list price.
Black Friday and cheap TVs go together perfectly. That's why we've scoured Amazon's Black Friday listings to find some of the best TV deals available. And heck, we've found an absolute gem here. If you need a smart TV 4K that offers 4K, up-to-date screen technology, gaming modes, IMAX approved picture quality, and Dolby support, look no further than the Hisense U8N 55-inch TV.
As of Nov. 29, the Hisense U8N 55-inch TV is priced at just $697.99, which is a saving of 37% from the list price of $1099.99.
SEE ALSO: We track Apple deals year-round — Black Friday 2024 has the lowest prices we’ve seenThis TV uses Mini LED Pro+ technology, which delivers 4K resolution — great for gamers and and film buffs alike — which is further boosted by local dimming, QLED color, and up to 1,800 nits of brightness. There's also support for a range of HDR technologies, including Dolby Vision HDR. Yes, this TV looks very good indeed.
It's also IMAX Enhanced, which means IMAX have certified the TV for delivering a picture that meets IMAX standards as the ultimate cinematic experience. And at 55 inches, you'll find this TV fully immersive.
It runs on the Google TV operating system, which not only has access for all the main streaming platforms but uses Google's search engine to source movies and shows from a range of over 10,000 apps. Whatever you want to watch, Google TV has you covered.
If gaming is more your thing, it has a games mode and game bar for controlling all your settings. It has a refresh rate of 144Hz, plus VRR, auto low latency, and WiFi 6E support — key features for gaming-equipped TVs. It's little wonder that this smart TV got excellent reviews when it dropped earlier this year.
For an eye-popping TV deal in Amazon's Black Friday sales, you won't find much better than the Hisense U8N 55-inch TV.
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