SAVE $300:As of Nov. 5,Chilli and Banana the 65-inch Hisense QLED 4K S7N CanvasTV is marked down to $999.99, $300 off its $1,299.99 list price. That's a 23% discount.
4K TVs come in many different styles and sizes. For those looking to have something that blends in a bit more with a living space, you may have gravitated towards the options that double as frames for art pieces, like The Frame TVs from Samsung. However, those screens can come with quite a hefty price tag. If you want a slightly cheaper alternative that delivers a lot of the same features, the Hisense CanvasTV is here to help.
It's even better when TVs like this are on sale, and Amazon is here to assist. Right now, you can get Hisense's 65-Inch QLED 4K S7N CanvasTV for $999.99, $300 off its list price of $1,299.99. On top of that, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this is also its lowest-ever price. So if you've had your eye on getting an artsy TV for your home, now's your chance to scoop one up.
SEE ALSO: Save $170 on this stunning gaming-friendly LG TVAlongside a sleek design with a frame that can blend in as just another piece hung up on your wall, this TV also features 4K QLED for rich, vibrant colors and an anti-glare panel with a hi-matte display that showcases the art pieces without any pesky reflections getting in the way. And the art is where it truly shines. You can show off your favorite pieces or photos when not using it for watching shows, films, or playing games.
It's an excellent two-in-one TV and worth jumping on at this all-time low price. Don't miss out on this deal at Amazon.
And if you're hoping to find even more deals on TVs, you're in luck with Black Friday on the way. The sale event normally boasts discounts on a wide variety of TVs, so there will be plenty of options to pick through. Some retailers are already getting in on the seasonal sale action — like Target, Walmart, and Best Buy — so you can have an early look at what deals they've got up their sleeve.
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