This massive 100-inch Hisense QLED TV just hit its lowest price ever
SAVE 18%: As of Oct. 27, you can get the 100-inch Hisense Class QD6 Series QLED 4K Smart Fire TV (2025 model) on sale for $1,649.99, down from its $1,999.99 list price, at Amazon. That's an 18% discount and the lowest price we've ever seen for this behemoth.
Shopping for a massive TV (like, 100-inches massive) usually means holding out for Black Friday and hoping for a decent discount, though "decent" for a TV this big can still be a fortune. But, an early deal just popped up on a gigantic Hisense QLED that might save you the wait, because it just hit its lowest price ever.
As of Oct. 27, you can get the 100-inch Hisense Class QD6 Series QLED 4K Smart Fire TV (2025 model) on sale for $1,649.99, down from its $1,999.99 list price, at Amazon. That's an 18% discount and the lowest price we've ever seen for this model.
The QD6 uses a QLED panel, which means you get that Quantum Dot color boost for over a billion shades (it should make everything look more vibrant and realistic compared to standard LED TVs). It's a 4K screen, naturally, and runs Fire TV, so all your streaming apps and Alexa voice control are built right in.
Gamers should take note too: this model has a native 144Hz refresh rate panel and supports AMD FreeSync Premium, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) to further reduce lag and screen tearing. Plus, it handles Dolby Vision for HDR and Dolby Atmos for sound, giving you a more immersive experience for movies and shows. Getting a 100-inch TV with these kinds of specs for under $1,700 is pretty wild, especially now that it's hit its lowest price yet.
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