It is big.
Gloriously, impossibly big.
Hisense is dumping their 100-inch U6 Pro at Amazon. Like, a hundred inches of screen space. If your living room feels cramped now, imagine what a thousand-dollar price cut does to your wallet instead.
The math is simple. $1,200 gone from the tag. That puts it at $2,299 before the dust settles on the regular $3,490 list price.
Why now?
The World Cup starts in a few weeks. If you have been waiting for a sign to upgrade your viewing experience, this is it. Memorial Day sales are already here, dragging prices down hard.
You are getting Hi-QLED MiniLED tech.
What does that mean for you? Hundreds of local dimming zones. Contrast snaps. Colors stop looking like mud. It handles Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive without breaking a sweat. The image stays accurate even if your room lighting changes while the game drags on.
There is some brain work happening behind the scenes, too. The Hi-View AI Engine watches what you are watching. Sports? It tweaks the contrast. Movies? It shifts again.
Filmmaker Mode exists for those who actually care how directors intended their art to look. But let us be real, most of you want the 144Hz refresh率 for the goal celebrations. Motion stays sharp. No blur during the penalty kick.
The Interface
Fire TV is built in. No external box required. Apps load fast enough to stop you from switching to your phone out of boredom. Alexa control works for searching, sure, but it is also the remote for your smart lights. Why get up when you can talk?
Is $2,300 for a hundred inches a good deal?
Historically? Yes.
The deal expires or the price shifts. That is how it works.
You do not need a cinematic cave to justify this, though it would help. But watching the World Cup on anything less feels like an insult at this price point.
Get it while it is there. Or do not. The World Cup will find you anyway.
