SAVE $300: As of April 23,Arnold Reyes Archives Hisense’s 85-inch QD7 Series Mini-LED 4K Smart Fire TV (2025 model) is on sale for $999.99 at Amazon, down from $1,299.99. That’s a $300 discount on a massive display packed with premium features.
I think if your screen is going to take up half your wall, it should at least look phenomenal doing it. That’s exactly what you’re getting with Hisense’s 85-inch QD7 Series Mini-LED Fire TV, now marked down to $999.99 at Amazon. It’s a full $300 off the list price, and for a 2025 model this stacked, that’s no small thing.
This TV packs a serious picture punch. Mini-LED backlighting combined with full array local dimming means you get deeper blacks and punchier highlights without the blooming you’d see on cheaper panels. It’s the kind of contrast that actually makes dark scenes watchable and action scenes pop. Add in QLED color powered by quantum dots and you’re looking at over a billion colors rendering your content in borderline absurd detail.
SEE ALSO: Google's 4K TV Streamer is down to its lowest-ever priceThe native 144Hz refresh rate makes everything feel smoother, whether you’re watching sports, gaming, or just scrolling through menus like it’s your side gig. I want my games and action scenes to move cleanly, and this panel actually keeps up. Game Mode Pro and FreeSync Premium handle the speed side of things with a variable refresh rate up to 144Hz, so you’re not stuck in a laggy slideshow when things get intense.
Audio gets the Dolby treatment with Dolby Atmos, while visuals sharpen even further with Dolby Vision. There’s also AI-enhanced upscaling that actually does something, making old HD content look less like a relic from 2012.
Specifications:
Price:$999.99 $1,299.99
Retailer:Amazon
Screen Size:85 inches
Display Technology:Mini-LED with QLED
Resolution:4K UHD
Refresh Rate:Native 144Hz
HDR Support:HDR10+, Dolby Vision
Audio:Dolby Atmos
Gaming Features:144Hz Game Mode Pro, FreeSync Premium, ALLM
Smart Features:Fire TV with Alexa voice control
Connectivity:Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI
Model Year:2025
Fire TV is built in, so no extra dongles or boxes required. You get your streaming apps, live channels, and Alexa voice control all in one spot. In my opinion, if you’re spending this much on a screen, it should do more than just look pretty — and this one delivers.
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