This Hisense Fire TV Is on Sale and Comes With a  NBA Gift Card

This Hisense Fire TV Is on Sale and Comes With a $50 NBA Gift Card

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Since April, Hisense TVs have had a promotion with the NBA store where you can get up to $200 in an NBA gift card when you buy a Hisense TV or projector from one of a couple of major retailers. The 50-inch Hisense Class U6HF Series is already seeing one of its best prices after a 40% discount from Amazon, currently $299.99 (originally $499.99). If you’re an NBA fan or just like free gift cards, Amazon sweetens the deal by giving you a $50 NBA store gift card with the smart TV. This Hisense model comes with a Fire TV operating system, accurate colors, many features, and offers a solid value for money.

The Hisense 50U6H came out in the summer of 2022 with an “excellent” review from PCMag (they reviewed the Google version). One of the highlights of this TV is the great picture it gives for its price and the excellent color performance, although the 19,608:1 contrast is likely where Hisense made cuts for this TV. The 50U6H is an LED panel TV with 3,840 by 2,160 resolution, HDMI, USB, Composite, and RF video inputs, four HMDI ports, and 588.25 nits of brightness. Don’t expect to play competitive video games with a 60 Hz and a 11.1 ms input lag though. This TV is made for streaming TV, and one of my favorite things about Fire TVs is that you can install Kodi on them, which gives you access to stream virtually anything for free. For the price, you’re getting one of the best values for your money with this model.

Once you buy the TV, go to this offer redemption page on the Hisense site, select Amazon, then choose the 50U6H. You will need to provide your purchase information within 30 days of your purchase. Once you do, you will receive your gift card within 72 hours at the email you used for your purchase claim.



by Life Hacker