This Massive 75-inch QLED TV Is $450 Off Right Now

The Hisense U8QG offers incredible value, especially with this sizable discount.

This Massive 75-inch QLED TV Is $450 Off Right Now

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April 22, 2026

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QLED TVs are, in my opinion, a perfect sweet spot between budget TVs and OLEDs—they're a huge improvement in video quality without having to pay the thousands required for an OLED. And honestly, most people can't tell the difference between an OLED and a QLED anyway, but most people see the difference between a budget TV and a solid QLED. If you're looking for a steal on one of the best QLED TVs, the Hisense 75" Class U8GQ is $1,249.99 (originally $1,698) after a $450 discount, bringing it down to its lowest price ever, according to price-tracking tools. The other sizes are also seeing great discounts right now.

The Hisense U8QG is a mid-tier QLED TV that was released in April of 2025, and it's still on my list of the best budget QLEDs. It's a solid, well-rounded TV that will work well in bright rooms and excels for watching sports, movies, and playing video games. The brightness, black levels, and colors are its most impressive specs, as PCMag noted in its "excellent" review.

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This TV also has a Hi-View AI Engine Pro processor, HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on all three ports, and a USB-C display port that PC gamers can use to play directly on the TV. It can handle 4K resolution at a 165Hz refresh rate and 1080p at 288Hz. It also has support for arguably the most important HDR formats: Dolby Vision and HDR10+. The TV OS, Google TV, is my personal favorite because it lets you seamlessly cast your phone or computer directly to the TV. It also supports voice controls.


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