If I were in the market for a Prime Day 65-inch TV deal, I know exactly what I'd be buying
When it comes to screens of any kind, it's pretty obvious that bigger is better. We've already been keeping an eye on some excellent gaming-ready TVs, and as the long-time proud owner of a delightful 34-inch gaming monitor for my PC, if I were in the market for a TV this Prime Day, I already know exactly what I'd be going for.
Hisense seems to be leading the charge with the best deals, with a pair of excellent 65-inch TVs that will give you a few options at a similar price point. First up is the U6 Pro Series; QLED, 144Hz, and Motion Rate 480 mean it's a solid option for gaming, while 4K, Dolby Vision IQ, and a Glare-Free surface mean it's excellent for movie night - or even movie day.
Kitted out for both gaming and watching, with solid sound thanks to the built-in subwoofer and Alexa+ Smart TV support, the $400 discount helps too.
Alternatively, there's the E7 Cinema Series. It's pushing its TV specs harder than its gaming specs, but you're still getting the crucial 144Hz refresh rate, so this will definitely double up well. Crucially, it comes in a little cheaper - $600 rather than the $700 price tag attached to the U6 above.
Helpfully, both of these do come with scaling size options - I'd be opting for the 65-inch display due to a combination of price point and the amount of space in my house, but the E7 ranges in size from 50 inches at the bottom end all the way up to 100 inches if you've got $1,700 to drop.
A little more suited for TV than gaming, but still well kitted-out for both, it has the added bonus of having the same dollar discount as the U6, but that's technically a slightly bigger discount at 40% off.
Finally, however, I've got a slightly different option - if I had a little less cash to spend, I'd be looking closely at this Insignia F50. Still a 4K Smart TV with Alexa voice remote, its 60Hz refresh rate should still do you just fine for most console games, and the really good news is that it's substantially cheaper than the Hisense options (in fact, you could pick up an 85-inch version for less than either of the TVs I mentioned above).
A cheaper option, but one that will still cater to the gaming needs you might have, and that doesn't sacrifice anything when it comes to screen size.
We're monitoring all of the best Prime Day gaming deals before and during the event, and for other screens, we're watchin the Prime Day monitor deals too. If you want to know which sets to watch, we've got a guide to the best gaming TVs you can buy right now.
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