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In the gaming world, Black Friday is the one day a year that you can pick up a ridiculous 100-inch TV and no other family members can say a word about it. If they do, you can tell them your friendly neighborhood screen reviewer (me) pointed you towards a too-good-to-miss 40% discount, one that’ll result in you mounting a monstrous QLED display on your wall.
Yes, you’ll likely be shouted at for moving the Live, Laugh, Love collage to mount your new 100-inch Hisense U76N TV. But, that’s a small price to pay when you’re getting itfor $1,799.99 at Amazoninstead of $2,997.99. This is normally the part where I’d caveat that this is still a lot to pay for a screen, and that point stands. However, we are talking about a 4K 144Hz QLED that could rival your local cinema, so it’s actually a smashing offer.
Buy it if:
✅You want the biggest TV possible✅You need at least 120Hz for gaming✅You’d like a QLED display
Don’t buy it if:
❌You’d rather invest in specs than size❌You’ve got an OLED TV right now
Price check:Best Buy $1,799.99|Walmart (out of stock)
Should you buy the 100-inch Hisense U76N?
I tested the 65-inchHisense U7Nearlier this year, and while the 100-inch model is, well,a bit bigger,it largely uses the same panel tech. In terms of specs, you’re getting a 4K 144Hz display that’s going to let gaming PCs stretch their legs in the living room. The extra large version will also help show you why you spent $700 on aPS5 Proif you bought one last week, all while using a full array of local dimming and QLED tricks to provide exceptional brightness.
It feels like only yesterday that you’d pay around $1,700 for less impressiveBlack Friday 75-inch TV deals. The fact I’m even talking about a 100-inch screen with a speedy refresh rate that isn’t a bog standard LED model for that price is impressive, and it quashes any notion of larger displays coming at a fidelity cost. Yes, it’s not going to punch quite as hard as theLG OLED G4, particularly when it comes to contrast and HDR. But, I genuinely think you’ll be too busy being completely immersed in wall-to-wall visuals to care.
That said, it is worth doing a bit of sales soul-searching before immediately jumping on this 100-inch screen. After all, you can grab TVs like theLGOLED B4 with enhanced vibrancy and the same 4K 144Hz specsfor $996.99, and Hisense’s arguably more sensible 75-inch model is downto $697.99from $999.99 right now. My point is that you’re naturally paying for the fact it’s 100 inches, and some of you might not even have the space to sit far enough way to embrace the full benefits.
Those of you who do have a cinema room at home, though, or have already chucked a bunch of family photos off the wall to make space will want to seriously consider this deal. Hisense tends to properly replace inventory of its models on a yearly basis, and there’s no guarantee next year’s 100-incher will end up at this price.
Looking for more big screen deals? Swing byBlack Friday OLED TV dealsandBlack Friday 4k 120Hz TV dealsfor more high spec discounts. Alternatively, take a peek atBlack Friday monitor dealsif you need something desktop friendly.
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