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Get this Hisense 75-inch 4K smart TV for 40% off

October 21, 2025
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SAVE 40%: As of Oct. 20, the Hisense 75-inch Class U8 Mini-LED 4K Google Smart TV (2025 model) is on sale for $1,498 at Amazon. That’s 40% off its $2,499.99 list price and matches the price we saw during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event (aka October Prime Day).


If you’ve been holding out for a serious TV upgrade (maybe something that can handle bright rooms without looking washed out, or keep up with your next-gen gaming console) you know that kind of tech usually costs a fortune. Mini-LED TVs are awesome, but they aren’t cheap. So, when a deal that matches a Prime Day price sticks around, it’s worth paying attention to.

As of Oct. 20, the Hisense 75-inch Class U8 Mini-LED 4K Google Smart TV (2025 model) is on sale for $1,498 at Amazon. That’s 40% off its $2,499.99 list price and matches the price we saw during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event (aka October Prime Day).

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The U8 is Hisense’s higher-end model, and it has features that’ll impress picture quality snobs and gamers. The Mini-LED Pro backlight paired with Quantum Dot (QLED) color (along with up to 5,600 local dimming zones and a peak brightness of up to 5,000 nits), means you’ll get bright highlights, deep blacks, and vibrant colors, even if you’ve got sunlight streaming into the room. Plus, the Anti-Reflection Pro screen helps cut down on glare.

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For gamers, the native 165Hz refresh rate panel is a huge bonus. It also supports Variable Refresh Rate (up to 165Hz) and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to prevent screen tearing. Add in the smarts from the Hi-View AI Engine Pro, and a decent built-in 4.1.2 channel sound system with Dolby Atmos, and you’ve got a seriously impressive TV for under $1,500.

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