SAVE $110: As of Jan. 16,roger freitas, the eroticism of emasculation: confronting the baroque body of the castrato Walmart has the Hisense 50-inch Class U6H ULED 4K Google TV on sale for $218 (regularly $328). This deal saves you $110 on a TV with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, gaming-friendly HDMI 2.1, and hands-free voice control.
Let's be honest: budget TVs often feel like compromises. But this Hisense 50-inch U6H 4K Google TV is a full-on exception to the rule. Walmart's selling it for just $218 (down from $328), and it's packed with premium features you don't typically see in this price range.
For starters, it's got Hisense's ULED technology, which cranks up the picture quality with better brightness, richer colors, and sharper contrast. It uses Quantum Dot tech for over a billion color combos, meaning those vibrant HDR scenes will pop like never before. Speaking of brightness, this TV hits 600 nits — almost double what most sets in this range manage.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardAnd yes, it's gamer-approved. With HDMI 2.1 ports, ALLM, VRR, and a 240-motion rate, you're set for smooth gameplay with minimal lag or screen tearing. Even Dolby Vision Game support is baked in for those immersive 4K HDR gaming moments. Combine that with a native 60Hz refresh rate, and this TV is built to keep up whether you're grinding through RPGs or chasing dubs in FPS titles.
Google TV handles the smarts, which means you've got a user-friendly interface for streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+. Plus, the voice remote and hands-free Google Assistant let you control the TV without lifting a finger. If you misplace the remote, no problem—just hit the button on the TV.
For movie nights, Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos tag team to deliver stunning visuals and cinematic sound. The bezel-less metal design also means this TV looks sleek without hogging all the attention in your living room.
At $218, you're basically stealing a feature-loaded TV with excellent picture quality and gaming perks. Upgrading your setup or just hunting for a solid secondary screen? This Hisense U6H is a ridiculous value, so don't sit on this deal for too long.
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