This Massive Hisense U7 QLED TV Is 43% Off, Its Lowest Price Ever
It's more than $650 off right now.
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July 7, 2026
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Though there is often a deal drought after Prime Day, you can still find a great price on a huge TV right now. The massive 65-inch Hisense U7SG QLED TV is selling for $847.99, over $650 off the original $1,499.99 list price. This discount is especially impressive considering the TV just came out in March 2026. Other sizes are also seeing great discounts, with the 55-inch going for $598.99 (originally $748.99), and the 85-inch going for $1,498.99 (originally $2,499.99).
Hisense 55" U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Best Premium Gaming Google Smart TV (55U7SG, 2026 NEW) - Hi-QLED, Native 165Hz, VRR 330, HDR10+, Dolby Vision IQ·Atmos, IMAX Enhanced, Anti-Reflection, 2.1.2 Ch
$598.99 at Amazon
$748.99 Save $150.00
65" Hisense U7 Series 4K Mini-LED ULED Google Smart TV (2026 Model)
$847.99 at Amazon
$1,499.99 Save $652.00
Hisense 85" U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Best Premium Gaming Smart Google TV (85U7SG, 2026 New) - Hi-QLED, Native 165Hz, VRR 330, HDR10+, Dolby Vision IQ·Atmos, IMAX Enhanced, Anti-Reflection, 2.1.2 Ch
$1,498.99 at Amazon
$2,499.99 Save $1,001.00
In my opinion, 65-inch TVs are the perfect size for most people, provided you have the space for one of them—it's big enough that you will never feel like it's too small, but it's not so big that it will dominate your living room. There is a lot of competition for QLEDs at this size, but the U7SG offers great value for its specs: It has 4K resolution, Dolby Vision compatibility (including HDR10+, HDR10, and HDR10+ Adaptive), Dolby Vision IQ support, and full-array local dimming.
What do you think so far?
This TV was originally announced at CES 2024, but a new version came out in March 2026 that includes the Fire TV OS. It's suitable for gaming, with 120Hz or 144Hz refresh rates, including FreeSync Premium Pro and Dolby Vision gaming. The only possible downside is that the built-in speakers are of only average quality, so you might want to use some of your savings for a good soundbar and subwoofer.
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