Hisense TVs plummet in price at Amazon as tech expert picks the best three offers
Hisense packs its TVs full of tech, these are the hot models to consider
Hisense has been getting a lot of attention over the past couple of years, with some great TV tech - and fantastic value for money. Looking to challenge the likes of Sony and Samsung, Hisense packs its TVs with tech so that shoppers get the latest features without having to pay astronomical prices.
I'm a TV reviewer and tech expert, and Amazon's Hisense TV sale has reduced prices on loads of its televisions. But with so many to choose from, which should buyers pick? These are my top three Hisense TVs that will deliver great quality without breaking the bank.
I've picked an affordable TV that's great for smaller rooms or the bedroom, a Dolby Vision TV that's great value for money and finally a model that's a bit more expensive, but perfect for gamers.
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If shoppers aren't convinced by the Hisense TV offers, then the TCL C6KS offers Mini-LED tech, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and runs on Google TV - and is £399 on Amazon.
All of these Hisense TVs have one of my favourite features, and that's Freely. This is the service that will let you stream live TV using home Wi-Fi, meaning it doesn't need to be plugged into an aerial. That means it's easy to set up a new TV in any room of the house - as long as it's connected, then live BBC, ITV, 4 and 5 will work.
Hisense E4Q - 40in
Those looking for value above everything else should check out the Hisense E4, with over 50% off, it's £159 for a 40-inch TV on Amazon. It's also available for the same price at Argos.
This is a direct LED TV, so it's a little thicker than the latest OLED models, but it offers a Full HD resolution so there's plenty of detail, while it supports Dolby and DTS audio for better sound and comes loaded with streaming services, so shoppers will be able to access Disney+, Netflix and others right from the TV.

The Hisense E4Q offers a Full HD resolution, loads of streaming services and Freely for live TV over the internet.
The downside of the Hisense E4Q is that there's no HDR support, so the picture won't get the enhancements from that higher quality standard that boosts colour and contrast. At this price for a TV this size, that's to be expected, but for those who want to get a better quality picture, then my next recommendation might be more appropriate.
Hisense E6Q - 50in
The Hisense E6Q moves up a step over the E4Q, and that brings with it support for Dolby Vision, as well as HDR10+, which means the screen can squeeze a better quality picture out of streaming content like Netflix and give better colours and contrast.
The Hisense E6Q (50in) is £269 on Amazon, saving £130, but shoppers can save an extra £20 using the code HISENSE20 at checkout.
This is a 2025 TV and comes with a lot of tech packed in. Not only does it offer HDR content, but it has a 4K resolution, so there's more detail available. While those watching BBC1 won't benefit from that, those streaming will be able to get more detail to boost the quality further.
The design is also a little more premium than the E4Q with a slimmer design and there's a clever AI system to handle the motion smoothing to reduce judder and blur.

The Hisense E6Q offers 4K HDR quality with Dolby Vision - there's an extra £20 off with code HISENSE20 for a limited time.
The downside of this TV is that it's still a direct-lit LED model, so it's a little on the thick side and can't offer the more accurate dimming that Mini-LED will offer.
Mini-LED is where I'm going next, because Hisense offers this premium TV tech for good prices - and although it's a jump, shoppers will get a lot of TV for their money - and a really premium experience.
Hisense U7Q - 55in
The Hisense U7Q is a premium TV using Mini-LED technology. This is the latest TV tech that offers much more control over illumination to create more contrast and more accurate pictures. It's not quite as good as the OLED tech that the best TVs offer, but it's a lot more affordable and brings with it a big advantage - it's really bright.
That means that the TV like the U7Q can punch through reflections, so it looks better in brighter rooms. The Hisense U7Q is £699.99 on Amazon, currently saving £300, although shoppers can save an extra £100 using the code HISENSE100 at checkout. It's a great price at £599 considering the tech this TV offers.
I said that this was a recommendation for gamers, and the reason for that is the 144Hz refresh rate that it supports. That means that PS5 and Xbox Series X gamers can use the 120Hz setting on those consoles for smoother gaming performance.

The Hisense U7Q packs in Mini-LED tech, Dolby Vision HDR, DOlby Atmos with a subwoofer and a solar remote - plus there's 100 extra off with code HISENSE100.
The combination of Mini-LED, 4K and HDR performance, Freely for easy setup and streaming, a built-in subwoofer for boosted sound, Dolby Atmos and a solar-powered remote, means you're getting a lot for your money.
The downside is that you're paying quite a bit more for this TV - shoppers will see the difference in picture quality, but it's double the price of the E6Q and if you're just watching Eastenders and Antiques Roadshow, you're better saving the cash and pick a cheaper TV.
All the TVs mentioned are available in a range of sizes, the price increasing as the size steps up. The HISENSE codes will only work until 28 October, so there isn't a lot of time left over to get that little added extra.
