SAVE OVER $200: As of Nov. 14,Taste of Future Sister-in-law (2023) the Hisense 55-Inch Canvas TV is on sale for $798 at Amazon. That's 20% off the list price.
A range of retailers have already kicked off their Black Friday campaigns, including the likes of Walmart and Best Buy. Amazon's Black Friday deals don't officially begin until Nov. 21, but there's still a range of active discounts that are worth your attention. TVs are a popular discounted product, and as the discounts pour in we can expect to see options across all brands and sizes. But for now, we love this deal on the stylish Hisense Canvas TV.
As of Nov. 14, you can find it on sale at Amazon for just $798. Not only are you saving 20%, but this is the lowest price it has ever been. This deal is exclusive to the 55-inch TV.
SEE ALSO: Walmart Black Friday ad: The best deals you can buy onlineThe quality of this TV is next to none. With 4K QLED TV it delivers a range of sharp, vibrant colors. The big selling point is that when you’re not watching, the TV can be transformed into a digital gallery, displaying a single image or shuffling through a slideshow of your favorite photos or artwork. The hi-matte display makes the digital gallery look like the real thing, so prepare to trick your friends and family.
This deal is only available for a limited time, so head to Amazon now.
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