The Chinese TV manufacturer Hisense recently gave the official starting signal for its new 2023 models in Germany. However, since many buyers are more interested in the brand’s mostly extremely good price-performance ratio, a current Lidl deal for a mini LED phase-out model from 2022 should be more interesting than the latest Hisense televisions.
In the Lidl online store Both the 65-inch and 75-inch versions of the well-known Hisense U8HQ, which uses a 120Hz fast VA panel with a mini-LED backlight, can currently be ordered for 929 or 1,413 euros including shipping. In order to be able to order the mid-range TV at this price, the discount code “SPAREN30” must be used in the ordering process. The two variants of the Hisense U8HQ are currently nowhere cheaper, for example Idealo comparison price there is also a potential saving of 27 or 19 percent for the 75-inch model.
Despite the reasonable prices, the HDR enjoyment is not neglected with these two mini LED TVs from Hisense, with a peak brightness of 1,000 nits they are even brighter than most OLED TVs from the expensive high-end segment. Thanks to two HDMI 2.1 ports, the Hisense U8HQ is also ideal for gamers with a current game console such as the Sony PlayStation 5 (from 449 euros at Amazon) suitable. So if you don’t want to spend significantly more money on the slightly improved successor, you can get an excellent 65-inch or 75-inch mini LED TV at a fair price with this deal from Lidl.
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