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Treat yourself to the best 4K TV deals in January 2022


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SAVE UP TO 31%: Popular Hisense and TCL TVs are on sale at Amazon. We've lined up all the best 4K TV deals in January 2022, saving you up to 31% on list price.


January gets a lot of hate, but it's really not so bad. The weather tends to be bleak and everyone has lost the will to socialise. We know this sounds bad, but it just means you've got license to sit back and relax.

With all that relaxing on your to-do list, you could benefit from a new 4K TV. There is no better way of doing nothing at all than settling down for a marathon streaming session. And if you're planning on working your way through a lot of shows this January, you really should consider an upgrade.

Fortunately, there are a couple of seriously impressive January 4K TV deals that could help you secure a top device for less:

Hisense 43A7GQTUK QLED Series 43-inch 4K UHD Dolby Vision HDR Smart TV£378 £549 (save 31%)

A wider palette of colour provides smoother gradients for a more vivid and realistic watching experience. The Dolby Vision HDR technology also offers up astonishing brightness and contrast, making this 4K TV a great option for movie nights.

TCL 65C729K QLED TV 65-inch Smart 4K UHD TV£779 £999 (save 22%)

This TV uses Quantum Dot technology that produces a billion different colours and shades to produce exceptionally lifelike image performance. The 100Hz display also lets you enjoy fast sporting transmissions and action movies without flickering or twitching.

Take your pick from these popular 4K TVs and save up to 31% this January.

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