
Hisense QLED Smart TV with £100 off is shopper's 'best buy' as they urge others to snap it up
"Absolutely outstanding TV, one of my best buys. Had over a year now and can't fault it"
While there are many pieces of tech available to watch your favourite TV show or the latest film release on, nothing beats curling up on the sofa or in bed and watching it on the telly.
With the bigger screen, viewers can take in more details while munching on their favourite snacks. The added bonus about new TVs is that they come with a smart element which allows viewers easy access to all their favourite streaming services with a click of a button.
For those in the market for a new TV, Amazon has cut more than £100 off a popular option. The Hisense 55-inch QLED Smart TV usually retails for £364.73, but shoppers can now snap it up for £260 in a limited time deal.
For those wanting the ultimate viewing experience, this Hisense TV is equipped with Quantum Dot colour and Dolby Vision. While the Quantum Dot technology provides bright and precise colour, the Dolby Vision allows viewers to watch any show or film with ideal detail, enhanced colours and deeper blacks.
On top of this, TV is also equipped with Dolby Atmos to deliver an immersive listening experience. Shoppers will feel as though they are in the TV as the device uses technology to let you feel and hear the sounds all around you.
Hisense 55 Inch QLED Smart TV
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In terms of features, as a VIDAA Smart TV, users will have access to over 150 broadcast, cable, satellite, DTV and streaming services at their fingertips. This means shoppers will never be able to complain about not having something to watch or being unable to access a service.
Another TV receiving a discount from Amazon is the TCL 55-inch QD-Mini LED TV. Normally retailing for £599, shoppers can now snap it up for £499. With backlight technology, this TV is said to deliver 'astonishingly vivid visuals with lifelike colours'.
Alternatively, Argos has put the Samsung 43 Inch Smart 4K UHD HDR LED TV down to their 'lowest price ever' of £199. With Samsung's Crystal Processor 4K, users can upscale their favourite content to 4K Ultra HD for an impressive viewing experience.
Back to the Hisense TV, shoppers have awarded it a 4.4 star rating, with some saying it is the "best" purchase they have made in a long time.
One happy shopper said: "Absolutely outstanding TV, one of my best buys. Had it over a year now and can't fault it.
"The picture for the price is amazing, gaming on my PS5 Pro is a joy and watching films with Dolby Atmos is a dream. Buy one."
With another five-star reviewer adding: "Had this TV since October 2023, it's June 2025 I'm writing this review. This has been one of my best buys, everything beyond expectations. Can't believe some of the reviews with negative comments. For the price there is no better tv, highly recommend."
However, some shoppers noted a few issues. One person wrote: "Picture clarity is great. Proper gaming mode too. Sound can be a bit patchy, but I run mine through external speakers. Great design too for a 55 inch TV."
With another person commenting: "The only thing I have issue with is the smart tv features, I find that they are slow to respond which is a little annoying. If you don't intend to use these features though I highly recommend!"
Despite this, another top reviewer added: "For under £500 this TV is phenomenal value. I got the 55" version. It came very well packaged with polystyrene inserts protecting the TV edges and the screen. The picture out of the box is great. With very little tweaking it's excellent.
"Watching dolby vision videos on YouTube really shows off what this tv can do. Crisp whites and black blacks. It really is above my expectations. Where this TV REALLY stands out is gaming. My xbox series X has never looked sharper, smoother or deeper. The sense of depth while gaming, and sharpness and smoothness of graphics are really put front and centre."
To buy the Hisense 55-inch QLED Smart TV, click HERE.
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