Best Buy has 65" Hisense U7 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD QLED Smart TV (65U7N) + NBA 2K25 (PS5 / Xbox S/X) on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.
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After purchase you should receive an email with a unique Reward Pin from Best Buy
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Once submitted, you will be directed to a reward store where you can choose your preference of gaming platform for your reward
You will receive a voucher code within 14 days of claim validation. Then you can use your code on your gaming console to receive a digital copy of NBA2K25
Specs:
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K Ultra HD)
High Dynamic Range (HDR): Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
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Best Buy has 65" Hisense U7 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD QLED Smart TV (65U7N) + NBA 2K25 (PS5 / Xbox S/X) on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.
Note: NBA 2K25 Gift with Purchase will automatically be added to cart
Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for finding this deal.
Redemption Instructions for NBA 2K25 Gift with Purchase:
After purchase you should receive an email with a unique Reward Pin from Best Buy
Click here to submit claim with Reward Pin and email address associated with purchase
Once submitted, you will be directed to a reward store where you can choose your preference of gaming platform for your reward
You will receive a voucher code within 14 days of claim validation. Then you can use your code on your gaming console to receive a digital copy of NBA2K25
Specs:
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K Ultra HD)
High Dynamic Range (HDR): Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Model: Hisense 65-Inch Class U7 Series Mini-LED ULED 4K UHD Google Smart TV (65U7N, 2024 Model) - QLED, Native 144Hz, Motion Rate 480, Full Array Local Dimming, Game Mode Pro, Alexa Compatibility
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I'm on my 3rd tv replacement for Hisense from Walmart. First had a dark area on the left of the screen. The 2nd had a box in the middle with a extremely bright area, and now waiting on the 3rd.
Budget brand known for issues and should last about 3-5 years from what I read. I just need something to last a few years, then get a Sony OLED and be done with budget set issues.
Good luck!
I'm on my 3rd tv replacement for Hisense from Walmart. First had a dark area on the left of the screen. The 2nd had a box in the middle with a extremely bright area, and now waiting on the 3rd.
Budget brand known for issues and should last about 3-5 years from what I read. I just need something to last a few years, then get a Sony OLED and be done with budget set issues.
Good luck!
I've had my LG OLED since 2017. Still going strong. Love it. I need another 65" tv and also don't want a budget but not looking to spend over a grand.
I've had my LG OLED since 2017. Still going strong. Love it. I need another 65" tv and also don't want a budget but not looking to spend over a grand.
My old Vizio M series died that was from 2016. I loved that TV! But when I searched it appears they don't make that model anymore and have a budget, and upper end TV but both don't get great reviews. So went the Hisense route. Seems they don't last a long time and have issues from the factory, but are cheap! Walmart keeps giving me courtesy credits now since it's taking so long to get this new replacement shipped. Up to $70 so far in credits.
The crazy thing is, in 2006 I bought a 32" Toshiba, and it just keeps working. Weird how we all are used to large TVs where just 20 years or so ago, 32 was considered a good enough TV.
I sit 11' from my TV and a 55 inich is good for overall viewing. If I had a dedicated media room a larger TV would be good, but right now anything larger looks like it's overwhelming the room.
good luck! Maybe consider extended warranty. I'm thinking of doing that after I get the TV, one that has a picture that's watchable. The N series by the way has a great picture, I tested it, and calibrated it looked better than my Vizio M series, and it's the lowest cost mini-led with great ratings.
My old Vizio M series died that was from 2016. I loved that TV! But when I searched it appears they don't make that model anymore and have a budget, and upper end TV but both don't get great reviews. So went the Hisense route. Seems they don't last a long time and have issues from the factory, but are cheap! Walmart keeps giving me courtesy credits now since it's taking so long to get this new replacement shipped. Up to $70 so far in credits.
The crazy thing is, in 2006 I bought a 32" Toshiba, and it just keeps working. Weird how we all are used to large TVs where just 20 years or so ago, 32 was considered a good enough TV.
I sit 11' from my TV and a 55 inich is good for overall viewing. If I had a dedicated media room a larger TV would be good, but right now anything larger looks like it's overwhelming the room.
good luck! Maybe consider extended warranty. I'm thinking of doing that after I get the TV, one that has a picture that's watchable. The N series by the way has a great picture, I tested it, and calibrated it looked better than my Vizio M series, and it's the lowest cost mini-led with great ratings.
I think I heard Toshibas are pretty good.
I may wait till BF maybe a good deal will pop up. I always get the extended warranties on TVs
Ya I'm sure all NBA players have these tvs in their mansions
I mean, the smart ones that aren't blowing their money on garbage so that they end up poor when their playing years are done might be going for the $20k UX 110 incher
I get what you're saying though. It's just a league promo, kinda like how Dunkin Donuts is the official coffee of the MLB or NFL or whatever.
I'm reading a lot on these TVs, I get it receives good rtings reviews and such, but from all I'm reading seems some reviewers point out stuff I wouldn't be happy with. As much as I want to pull the trigger I'm going to hold off and get a TCL
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Deals great; but I would agree with the other comment about the viewing angle. It does get pretty washed out very quickly once off center; I also don't love how it renders lower quality feeds even after calibration from rtings; ours is in our kitchen so not a huge deal but if I had to do it again I'd probably get another set. Doesn't help our main TV is the Sony XL90 which is amazing at all angles.
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Budget brand known for issues and should last about 3-5 years from what I read. I just need something to last a few years, then get a Sony OLED and be done with budget set issues.
Good luck!
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Budget brand known for issues and should last about 3-5 years from what I read. I just need something to last a few years, then get a Sony OLED and be done with budget set issues.
Good luck!
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The crazy thing is, in 2006 I bought a 32" Toshiba, and it just keeps working. Weird how we all are used to large TVs where just 20 years or so ago, 32 was considered a good enough TV.
I sit 11' from my TV and a 55 inich is good for overall viewing. If I had a dedicated media room a larger TV would be good, but right now anything larger looks like it's overwhelming the room.
good luck! Maybe consider extended warranty. I'm thinking of doing that after I get the TV, one that has a picture that's watchable. The N series by the way has a great picture, I tested it, and calibrated it looked better than my Vizio M series, and it's the lowest cost mini-led with great ratings.
The crazy thing is, in 2006 I bought a 32" Toshiba, and it just keeps working. Weird how we all are used to large TVs where just 20 years or so ago, 32 was considered a good enough TV.
I sit 11' from my TV and a 55 inich is good for overall viewing. If I had a dedicated media room a larger TV would be good, but right now anything larger looks like it's overwhelming the room.
good luck! Maybe consider extended warranty. I'm thinking of doing that after I get the TV, one that has a picture that's watchable. The N series by the way has a great picture, I tested it, and calibrated it looked better than my Vizio M series, and it's the lowest cost mini-led with great ratings.
I may wait till BF maybe a good deal will pop up. I always get the extended warranties on TVs
I get what you're saying though. It's just a league promo, kinda like how Dunkin Donuts is the official coffee of the MLB or NFL or whatever.
Putting Ant Edwards on there is certainly a choice
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