Huge TV deal — this 100-inch QLED is $1,200 off before Black Friday

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The Hisense U76 TV
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This is the best time of the year to find great deals on TVs. Black Friday, and the build up to it, offers all kinds of displays, from the compact to the massive, on sale.

Right now, the 100-inch Hisense U76 is available from Amazon at a ridiculous $1,799 price. It usually goes for $2,997, meaning this deal is 40% off.

And if it being the all-time low price wasn't good enough, you even get a copy of NBA 2K25 on PlayStation or Xbox to sweeten the deal.

This TV certainly isn't for everyone, as you need a large room to accommodate it. But if you have the space, you can't go wrong with a screen this big. Movies will feel closer to the movie theater than you ever thought they could at home. And with its all-time low price, it's not prohibitively expensive for the size.

Despite its massive size and reasonable price, Hisense doesn't skimp on features. It has a 4K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, Google TV and tiny bezels that'll look great on a stand or mounted to the wall. It also has Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos to enhance picture and sound quality further.

Other highlights include 4 HDMI port, support for both Google Assistant and Alexa and hands-free voice control.

If this size is a bit too big for you, check out our Black Friday TV deals page for all the latest discounts, and see our Black Friday deals live blog for big savings in every category.

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