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Save $100: The Hisense 55-inch ULED U7G Android 4K TV is on sale for $749.99 at Amazon as of Sept. 21. That's a savings of 12%.


You finally have a good shot at grabbing a new gaming console these days. But if you want the total experience when you pick up Far Cry 6 in a couple of weeks, you also need a TV that draws out the full potential of a PS5 or Xbox Series X. Luckily, you have more options these days that won't strain your gaming budget.

Gamers can get the Hisense 55-inch ULED U7G Quantum Dot Android 4K TV for only $749.99 from Amazon: a match of its lowest price ever.

The Hisense U7G is so much more than a great gaming TV.
The Hisense U7G is so much more than a great gaming TV. Credit: hisense

Wondering why you need a new TV for your console? The answer is HDMI 2.1. This updated output allows for increased bandwidth, which translates to faster refresh rates and higher resolutions. And the Hisense U7G offers two HDMI 2.1 ports along with two standard HDMI 2.0 connections. This ensures that you enjoy that coveted 120Hz refresh rate for super smooth gameplay.

This TV is good beyond gaming, too. With its Hisense ULED technology, it's able to provide a wider color gamut in over one billion shades. The Dolby Vision HDR provides ultra-realistic pictures; plus, it includes a voice remote and you can customize your home screen on the Android TV to better organize your favorite streaming apps.

The Hisense U7G covers plenty of bases when it comes to entertainment, so at $749.99 it's a pretty sweet option — even if you aren't much of a gamer.

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