Prime Day hasn't even begun, and Amazon's dumping loads of gaming-ready Hisense TVs — but you've only a day left
These deals expire in under 24 hours
If you've been waiting for Prime Day to find a new gaming-ready TV, you'll be glad to know that you don't actually have to wait until the sales truly begin on June 23. Ahead of its discount days, Amazon's Outlet section has listed a few sets worth considering.
Amazon Outlet usually offers a real mix of products, but at the moment, it has loads of reduced Hisense TVs, in a range of sizes and at varying price points. Unfortunately, there's a catch: this deals are set to end at 3am ET / midnight, so you have under 24 hours to decide whether you want to buy the TV or not — some have quite limited stock too, and may have sold out before that cut-off. I've picked out three options that gamers on different budgets should consider.
Hisense 32-inch QLED QD4 | $199.99 $117.99 at Amazon
This is the first true discount I can see on this HD smart TV, likely due to it being the newest edition of this set. The 40-inch model is also reduced, but confusingly Amazon has multiple landing pages for the set with different discounts, so use these links to find the cheapest ones.
40-inch | $249.99 $169.99 at Amazon
Hisense 55-inch U6 Pro | $849.99 $597.99 at Amazon
Amazon's recent price cut of this 4K, 144Hz TV brings it to its lowest ever price, at least for certain sizes. Its entire size range is discounted though, and in some cases, by a lot.
Hisense 43-inch QLED E6 | $259.99 $209.99 at Amazon
Save $50 - Hisense's E6 line of QLED TVs is seeing more restrained discounts, with roughly 10-20% off, but several size options are reduced, including the smaller 43-inch set.
Should you buy a Hisense TV for gaming?
Several of Hisense's TVs, including the E6 and U6 Pro, offers the brand's Game Mode Plus, which offers a few benefits.
Enabling this mode reduces input lag, uses the set's highest refresh rate, and makes some tweaks to the picture quality to better suit video games.
Game Mode Plus isn't a total rule-rewriter for gamers — most sets have similar presets, or make it very easy to change settings yourself — but it's a sign that Hisense sets are designed for, amongst other buyers, gamers.
The deals above run the gamut of screen resolution, refresh rate and size, and you'll have to pick whichever is appropriate for you. If you just want to plug in a PS4 and play some FIFA 17, you don't need top-end features, but if you're trying to get your PS5 Pro to play the latest titles, a more advanced set will work better.
- Philips 50-inch 4K TV |
$278$198 at Walmart - Samsung 65-inch 4K TV |
$469$329 at Best Buy - Hisense 50-inch 4K TV |
$258$158 at Walmart
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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Tom Bedford is a contributor who's been writing about tech, gaming and entertainment for over 7 years. He was on the team at TechRadar and WhattoWatch, two of GamesRadar's sister brands, before becoming a freelance writer in late 2025.
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