SAVE $370: The contact usHisense 75-inch A76K QLED TV is just $529.99 at Best Buy, marked down from the typical price of $899.99. That's a 41% discount.
Do your winter plans involve watching the end of football season or zeroing in on the NBA season? If so, your TV might be asking for an upgrade to QLED. Thanks to today's deal at Best Buy, you can grab a theatre-sized QLED TV for under $530.
As of Jan. 23, the Hisense 75-inch A76K QLED TV is just $529.99 at Best Buy, down from the original price of $899.99. That's a savings of $370 or a discount of 41%.
QLED TVs often come with a steep price tag. The Q stands for "quantum," adding on to quality LED lighting, meaning the picture quality is brighter with a wider range of colors that show up as more precise images. If your TV is often tuned into the football game, a QLED display is the way to go.
With an impressive 75-inch display, the sale price on the Hisense of $529.99 makes this a heck of a deal. Another QLED TV Mashable recommends is the Samsung 85-inch Q80C QLED TV which is currently on sale for $1,999.99 at Samsung. Sure, it's a larger display, but the price difference between the Hisense and the Samsung is hard to ignore.
Another tick in the "pros" column of the Hisense 75-inch A76K QLED TV is its built-in Chromecast. Push content from your phone, tablet, or laptop through the Chromecast without having to buy an external casting device.
If you've been eyeing a QLED TV but haven't felt great about the price tag, today's deal on the Hisense 75-inch A76K QLED TV will save you over 40% off the normal price. Your friends will thank you for the investment come kickoff during this weekend's games.
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