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5 TV Deals You Can’t Miss in the Memorial Day Sales Today

Memorial Day sales are here with some great discounts on popular TV brands. If you’ve been reading up on the best sports streaming services and you’ve decided you need a new TV to go with that new ESPN+ membership, we’ve got you covered. Read on while we take you through five TV deals you really can’t miss out on.

Insignia 50-inch Class F30 Series 4K TV — $290, was $400

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Ideally suited for your bedroom, kitchen, or simply a small living room or den, the Insignia 50-inch Class F30 Series 4K TV packs in some useful features without costing a lot. Besides its 4K resolution and HDR support, you also get DTS Studio Sound as well as support for HDMI ARC and HDMI eARC. Alexa voice controls means you can easily navigate it with Fire TV built-in meaning you can quickly check out all things Disney Plus as well as pretty much every other streaming service imaginable. Convenience is the key with the Insignia 50-inch Class F30 Series 4K TV, right down to its useful parental controls so your kids won’t access any content they shouldn’t be looking at.

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TCL 55-inch Class 4 Series 4K TV — $315, was $450

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The TCL 55-inch Class 4 Series 4K TV is a great option if you want excellent sound as well as a great picture. It has Dolby Digital+ Audio Technology so you get a truly immersive experience while you’re checking out the best Netflix movies. Alongside that, you also get Google Assistant support, saving you the need to dig out the remote. A simple but speedy home screen proves useful and highly customizable while Chromecast being built-in makes it easy for you to cast content from your phone or tablet. It’s a well-rounded TV that will be suitable for the whole family to use.

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Hisense 65-inch Class A6G 4K TV — $400, was $480

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With extensive capabilities that offer so much more than simply a 4K resolution screen, the Hisense 65-inch Class A6G 4K TV is a great bet when checking out the best movies on Paramount Plus or similar. That’s thanks to the TV offering Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 support so you get more details in the shadows along with visibly clearer highlights and more vibrant colors. Gamers will revel in the TV, too, thanks to the Hisense 65-inch Class A6G 4K TV offering an auto low latency mode so settings are tweaked for gaming without you needing to do a thing. It’s a truly versatile TV set for the price.

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Insignia 70-inch Class F30 Series 4K TV — $500, was $650

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It’s always good to check out the best shows on Hulu with the biggest screen possible. That’s why the Insignia 70-inch Class F30 Series 4K TV is so tempting. It has everything you need to stream your favorite shows. Its Fire TV capabilities mean you can pick and choose between over 1 million streaming moves and TV episodes thanks to access to thousands of channels. It also has Alexa voice controls which prove useful when searching, while there’s HDMI ARC support, and parental controls for concerned caregivers.

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Hisense 75-inch Class A6G 4K TV — $600, was $710

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For the ultimate big-screen experience, there’s always the Hisense 75-inch Class A6G 4K TV. With a huge 75-inch display, it’s ideal for all your streaming needs. It’ll provide you with a home cinema-style experience as helped by its support for Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10 meaning you get more details in shadows, as well as more vibrant colors, too. Elsewhere, it’s a great option for gamers, thanks to its auto low latency mode that automatically tweaks settings when it detects you’re playing a game. A voice remote completes the great set of features so you’re never inconvenienced by the Hisense 75-inch Class A6G 4K TV.

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Jen Allen
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Jen Allen is a technology and lifestyle writer with over 10 years of experience.
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