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This Massive 75-Inch Hisense TV Is a Steal at $550 but It Won’t Stay There for Long

With $350 off, you're getting a huge screen and solid features for a reasonable price.

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The Hisense 75-inch U6 Mini-LED Fire TV just dropped to $550 from $900, which is a hefty $350 discount on a TV this size. We don't know how long this deal will last, so we recommend buying before prices climb back up. Plus, Best Buy is matching the $550 price right now, so you've got your pick of retailers.

At this price, you're very much in "time to upgrade the whole living room" territory without spending copiously. The big 75-inch screen does grab your attention right away, but it's the mini-LED tech and overall feature set that really make this feel like a smart buy.

You get a 75-inch 4K display with mini-LED backlighting, full array local dimming, and QLED color for better contrast and punchier visuals. It supports Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10 Plus and other HDR formats, while the native 144Hz refresh rate, Game Mode Pro and ALLM keep frame rates smooth for gaming. You also get Dolby Atmos audio, plus built-in Fire TV with Alexa for easy streaming and voice control right out of the box.

What makes this deal hit harder is how much tech you're getting at this price. Mini-LED TVs usually sit higher up the price ladder, and even now, similar models hover closer to that original $900 mark or more. Dropping to $550 during the Spring Sale puts this in that rare zone where premium display features meet affordability.

If this TV is not your vibe, our tested 2026 best budget TVs list has plenty of solid picks that still bring big screen energy without wrecking your wallet.

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Why this deal matters

At this price, you're getting a big, premium-style upgrade that is also reasonably priced. Whether you're moving up from a smaller TV, want better picture quality for movies and sports, or need smoother performance for gaming, this checks all the boxes without pushing $1,000. It is the kind of upgrade you'll get to experience every day.