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Save $30: In the market for a new TV? Consider the Hisense 55-inch ULED 4K TV, which is on sale for only $399.99 at Amazon as of Aug. 3. That's a 7% discount and the lowest price we've seen on it to date.


We can't always spend the big bucks if we're on the hunt for the best 4K TVs for streaming or gaming. Sometimes a budget-friendly option is the best option.

Consider the new Hisense 55-inch ULED 4K U6H TV, which is on sale for $399.99 at Amazon. While that's just a $30 discount, it still marks the best price we've seen on this 2022 model.

The Hisense U6H series includes Hisense's proprietary "ULED" technology, which functions similarly to QLED tech. And with the addition of Quantum Dot tech, it's able to display a wider color gamut for more accurate and brilliant colors. Streaming is also a snap — it's compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa.

Gamers will appreciate its Game Mode Plus feature, which minimizes input lag and screen jitter for smoother gameplay. But it has just a 60Hz refresh rate, so there are better gaming TVs to consider if that's a priority.

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