We all know that you don't have to browse too hard for genuinely good 4K TV deals these days, but some still stand out more than others. And we think this one right here at Best Buy is one of those.
You can get the wall-filling 75-inch Hisense A6H for just $619.99 at Best Buy (was $1,299.99). This is a silly discount of more than half off the MSRP, and a whopping $680 that's been slashed off the price tag.
Now for full disclosure, Best Buy are probably overstating the saving a little bit - from what we can tell the TV has been selling below the $700 mark for a good few weeks now. However, to balance that out, it was only back in early June that it was selling for its full MSRP of $1,300. That means there's still some tremendous value here. This price is also available at Amazon too if you prefer to pick up your 4K TV deals from there.
The newer variant of the A6G - one of our picks for a budget choice for best gaming TVs in 2022 - this model has got Hisense's quality and pedigree all over it, and that size will mean you're filling a wall. Literally. As cheap 4K TV deals go, this is absolutely one to consider this summer.
Today's best cheap 4K TV deal
Hisense A6H 4K TV | 75-inch | $1,299.99 $619.99 at Best Buy
Save $680 - Now, you may have guessed it but Best Buy is being a little creative with the saving here as the TV has largely been around the $700 mark for the past couple of months. But the fact remains that this is super close to a lowest ever price and still does represent a total bargain of a once-$1,300 4K TV that is a massive 75-inches.
Also available at Amazon.
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If you're after something specialist, then check out our guides to the best 4K 120Hz TVs, best QLED TVs, and best QLED TVs to complete your research.
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Rob is the Deputy Editor of sister site, TechRadar Gaming, and has been in the games and tech industry for years. Prior to a recent stint as Gaming Editor at WePC, Rob was the Commissioning Editor for Hardware at GamesRadar+, and was on the hardware team for more than four years, since its inception in late 2018. He is also a writer on games and has had work published over the last six years or so at the likes of Eurogamer, RPS, PCGN, and more. He is also a qualified landscape and garden designer, so does that in his spare time, while he is also an expert on the virtual landscapes and environments of games and loves to write about them too, including in an upcoming book on the topic!