The Hisense Canvas TV is at its lowest-ever price at Amazon — save over $300
SAVE OVER $300: As of July 18, the Hisense Canvas TV is on sale for $688.99 at Amazon. That's a 31% saving on the list price.
We love a TV discount here at Mashable, especially on something as impressive as the Hisense Canvas. And right now, there's an incredible deal at Amazon that you'll love almost as much as you love this TV.
As of July 18, you can find the 55-inch model of this TV priced at $688.99. Not only are you saving over $300 on list price, you're getting it for its lowest-ever price. If you want something a little bigger, you're in luck. There are discounts across all sizes.
There's so much to impress with this TV, just check out our review to see what we really thought. If you want the basics, it’s a 4K QLED that delivers rich, vibrant colors. But the real selling point is that when you’re not watching, the TV can be transformed into a digital gallery, displaying a single image or shuffling through a slideshow of your favorite photos or artwork. The hi-matte display makes the digital gallery look like the real thing, enough so that you'll be able to trick your friends and family into thinking it's the real thing.
Not only that, it's also a great option for gamers, boasting a 144Hz Game Mode PRO. This is designed with top gaming technology, with a Variable Refresh Rate of 48Hz to 144Hz.
This deal is not one to miss. Head to Amazon now to save.
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Lois also holds a Master's degree in Digital Journalism from Strathclyde University and obtained a Master of Arts in English Literature at the University of Aberdeen.