Need a new TV for the bedroom? With this early Prime Day deal on a 50-inch Hisense TV (under $300), you won't have to spend much for quality viewing.
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Massive TVs aren't always the best solution for every room when upgrading entertainment options. Not only are they bigger than appropriate for most ordinary rooms, but they're also a lot more expensive.
That's why this deal on Hisense's 50-inch U6 QLED TV is worth checking out. Amazon has it down to $299.99 (43% off its $529.99 MSRP) ahead of Prime Day, matching the all-time-low Black Friday price. As early Prime Day deals go, for anyone who's a Prime member, it's one of the best we've seen.
Hisense doesn't have the same stopping power as a brand compared to big names like Sony, Samsung, and LG, but like TCL's late-2010s uprising, it's proven an ability to make quality TVs at affordable prices. In fact, the newest line makes an appearance in our lineup of the best 4K TVs.
This U6HF-series model uses quantum-dot display technology (QLED), which offers a new layer of detail atop traditional LED TVs. QLED (it refers to the tech as ULED for marketing purposes) greatly expands vibrancy thanks to a much wider color gamut (it can simulate more than a billion shades with HDR), higher peak brightness (600 nits), and deeper contrast levels.
This TV has 32-zone, full-array local dimming too. That means it can finely adjust brightness in any given section of a scene to keep shadows and highlights at levels the directors and cinematographers intended. And with Dolby Vision, you're ensured that supported content looks exactly how it should.
As this is a Fire TV, it's compatible with tons of streaming apps out of the box. You'll be familiar with it if you've ever used an Amazon Fire TV Stick. And if you haven't, you'll appreciate how intuitive and easy it is to navigate. You can even use your voice to find something new to watch thanks to the included Alexa voice remote.
Hardcore gamers might want to check out something different, as this TV lacks 120Hz variable refresh rate to support the newest visual capabilities found in the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. But if you're mostly looking to watch movies and TV on this thing, the Hisense U6HF will deliver.