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For the ultimate NBA experience, you can snag tickets to every big game for a fortune or enhance your home setup for front-row live game streaming. The latter option is more practical, bringing cutting-edge screen technology into your living room for a cozier and immersive game-watching experience.

This season’s line-up of televisions from the NBA’s official TV and home appliance partner, Hisense, is impressive on every level. If you’re struggling to choose, this guide will show you which TV is best for your NBA season style. 

The high-tech TV for MVP hosting

So you get your thrills from collective cheers and commiserations, nacho-sharing, and a whole house full of friends. As the game night host, you deserve a larger-than-life entertainment experience that the Hisense U8K can deliver. This TV boasts a range of display options from 55-inch to 100-inch with 4K resolution, using Mini LED and QLED-Quantum Dot technology to deliver “one of the brightest pictures we’ve seen,” as PCMag called it. With a 144Hz refresh rate, the viewing experience is smooth and supports fast-paced sports and gaming viewing. 

The Hisense U8K doesn't just impress with its visuals; it also includes a powerful audio experience. Featuring Dolby Atmos technology and 50W 2.1.2 Multi-channel sound, it brings 'moving audio' to life, elevating every sound in your viewing adventure, from subtle sneaker squeaks to the energetic bounce of a ball. 

The budget-friendly choice 

If you're on a budget but still seeking a full-court viewing experience, the Hisense U6K is an excellent choice. You can opt for a 55-inch, 65-inch, or 75-inch display, all equipped with 4k ULTRA HD resolution that uses the same Mini-LED QLED technology seen in the more expensive models. With thousands of tiny LEDs that create super sharp detail, high contrast, and vibrantly realistic colors, the Hisense U6K is one of the only budget-friendly TVs that delivers this technology, making it PCMag's Editors' Choice award for budget-friendly TVs.

Like other models, this TV uses Dolby Atmos. The AI Sports Mode can recognize when you’re watching a game, and when paired with speakers, it automatically enhances the surround sound to capture the fun, letting viewers feel the energy of every cheer, gasp, and collective sigh of relief. The Hisense U6K is a winning combination of technology. 

When gaming is just as vital

If NBA season is as much about playing NBA 2K24 as it is watching the games, the 65-inch Hisense U7K has all the tech specs and inputs to make gameplay as realistic as the live games themselves. 

It uses an impressive 144 Hz native refresh rate and Free Sync Premium Pro to keep movements looking fluid and end choppy gameplay. With auto-low latency, your TV automatically switches into gaming mode when your console input is selected, making for a smoother experience. Plus, HDMI 2.1 bandwidth is available on two of its HDMI ports.

Priced under $1,000, the Hisense U7K boasts IMAX Enhanced performance standards, bringing cinematic realism to your living room. With Mini LED QLED and 4K UHD resolution, HDR support, and Dolby Vision technology, this TV ensures stunning visuals. Its sleek design, large display options, local dimming, and advanced features make the U7K a powerhouse for an immersive and detailed viewing experience.

Whatever Hisense TV you choose, your NBA season will be better than ever with the latest entertainment tech at home. Plus, thanks to Hisense’s Upgrade Season offerings, not only will these TVs have incredible deals, but also buying a qualifying Hisense ULED TV before Nov. 12 will score you a free digital copy of NBA 2K24 Black Mamba Edition. 

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