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Hisense U6 Mini-LED TV Hits Record Low Price at Amazon

March 31, 2026Source: The Verge
Hisense U6 Mini-LED TV Hits Record Low Price at Amazon
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Eda Kaplan

Eda Kaplan

Senior Technology Editor

The 75-inch Hisense U6 mini-LED TV has dropped to an all-time low of $549, making it cheaper than the smaller 65-inch model.

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Finding a high-quality 4K TV that doesn't break the bank can be a bit of a treasure hunt, but Hisense seems to have simplified the search. On the final day of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, the 75-inch Hisense U6 mini-LED TV has dropped to an all-time low price of approximately $549.96. What makes this deal particularly eye-catching is that the 75-inch version is currently $30 cheaper than its 65-inch sibling. It’s not every day you get more screen real estate for less money, and in this case, you are getting 10 extra inches plus more dimming zones.

The U6 isn't just about size; it packs some serious hardware for its price bracket. Featuring mini-LED backlighting, it offers bright visuals and deep contrast that many standard LED TVs struggle to match. For the gamers among us, this model supports up to a 144Hz refresh rate at 4K resolution across two of its four HDMI ports. While current-gen consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X top out at 120Hz, having that extra headroom is a nice touch for PC gaming enthusiasts. Additionally, with support for HDR10, HDR10 Plus Adaptive, and Dolby Vision IQ, your favorite movies and shows are likely to look vibrant regardless of the streaming service.

Interestingly, the 75-inch model stands out from the rest of the U6 lineup due to its panel type. While smaller sizes typically use VA panels, this massive 75-inch version utilizes an ADS Pro panel. This means you’ll get significantly better viewing angles—perfect for those family movie nights where not everyone can sit directly in front of the screen—though it might trade off a tiny bit of contrast compared to VA alternatives. With 320 dimming zones, it still promises a very competent HDR experience.

On the software side, the TV runs Amazon’s Fire TV platform, which includes the new Alexa Plus for Prime members. This upgraded voice assistant feels much more responsive and natural, making searching for content less of a chore. If you've been waiting for the right moment to upgrade your living room setup, this might just be the best value-for-money proposition we've seen this season.

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