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This 50-inch Hisense 4K Fire TV is over $200 off for Cyber Monday


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SAVE $230: This Hisense 4K Fire TV features the brand's patented ULED technology, which gives a much-needed boost to color and image quality. It's also $230 off the original price for Cyber Monday, just $299.99.


Not sure if you've heard, but the FIFA World Cup is currently underway, and if you plan on watching any of it, we recommend doing it on a big old 4K TV. Who wants to watch a bunch of dudes who look like blurry ants running around on some grass for multiple hours? Not us. We want that 4K image quality, baby.

And now is a great time to pick up one of those fancy TVs, because Cyber Monday sales have already started. Case in point: This Hisense 4K Fire TV for $230 off the original price. Only $299.99 for a 50-inch 4K TV? We'll take that.

Besides being a whole 50 inches, this TV employs Hisense's proprietary ULED technology, which helps boost colors, brightness, contrast, and overall image quality so you're watching your entertainment in its best possible light. It also features Dolby HDR, HDR10, and HDR10+ support, a Quantum Dot wide color gamut, and all the fun apps you get from an Amazon Fire TV (including that voice-controlled Alexa remote).

Cheer for your World Cup team of choice in 4K — pick up a Hisense 50-inch ULED 4K Fire TV at Amazon during the Cyber Monday sale and save $230.

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