SAVE $151:As of Oct. 9,eroticism in black narcisussus get the Hisense CanvasTV 4K QLED TV for just $848 for Prime Day at Amazon, down from its regular price of $999.99. That's a discount of 15%.
Ready to bring home a new TV? The holiday season has almost officially begun, and what better time to grab a new place for friends and family to gather round this year than Prime Day? If you're planning on leveling up your home entertainment system, a great centerpiece of a TV is a good way to do it, especially when it can double as an art piece for when it's not in use. And no, we aren't talking about Samsung's The Frame lineup, but an even more affordable option that you should absolutely consider at its Prime Day price.
As of Oct. 9, you can get the Hisense CanvasTV 4K OLED TV for just $848. That's $151 off its normal price of $999.99 and a discount of 15%. This price applies to the 55-inch version, but the 65-inch display is also on sale for $1,098 if you want a larger screen.
SEE ALSO: The best October Prime Day TV deals are on Fire TVsThis 4K QLED TV boasts rich, deep colors and multiple levels of dark shades to create a sharp and attractive LED picture. Its ultraslim profile makes it perfect for hanging on the wall, as does the snappable CanvasTV frame that lets you swap out multiple options for the one that works best for your decor. That's all because you can use this TV to display photos or artwork when not in use. Choose just one picture or make a slideshow and let the CanvasTV shuffle through your favorite photos and images while not in use to act as an interactive art gallery.
Beyond its artistic features while not in use, this is a sharp TV that's perfect for catching sports, watching some of the biggest movies this year, or gaming; its 144Hz game mode and variable refresh rate of 48Hz to 144Hz make it a great TV for pairing with the console of your choice this fall.
If you want a TV that pulls double duty, this is the one to snag for Prime Day now.
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