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We're two episodes in to A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and it's almost tournament time.

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SAVE $500: As of Jan. 26, the Hisense 65-inch U8 Mini-LED TV is on sale for $997.99 at Amazon. That's a 33% saving on the list price.


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The gloom of January is still lingering, and if you’re going to be stuck inside, you might as well have a really good TV to watch all your favorite shows and movies. And there's a lot of top sport on the schedule right now, so this could be a truly great moment to upgrade.

If you're in the market for something new, you're in luck, because the Hisense 65-inch U8 Mini-LED TV is on sale at Amazon right now. As of Jan. 26, this huge TV is heavily reduced, bringing the price down to $997.99.

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So, what are you getting for your money? This Hisense TV uses Mini-LED Pro backlighting with up to 5,000 nits of peak brightness to create a seriously high quality viewing experience. Both the picture and sound are handled by the Hi-View AI Engine Pro, which automatically adjusts what you’re watching to make everything look more detailed and natural, without you having to actually touch any settings.

It's a great option for gamers too, thanks to its native 165Hz panel with support for variable refresh rates, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and low-latency modes. It also has an on-screen Game Bar to adjust performance as you play. And different lightings won't affect anything thanks to the anti-reflection coating on the screen that helps cut down glare.

Get this great TV deal from Amazon now.


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