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Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED Google TV Gets Up to $3,000 Off for FIFA World Cup 2026, 65- to 100-Inch Models Hit Record Lows

Make game nights fun with the right screen.
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Hosting is always fun with the right group of people around, but it gets so much better when there’s a good game involved. FIFA 2026 is just over a month away, and it’s the perfect excuse to get soccer fans over for a few matches. If you’re planning to host some fun game nights, you need a solid screen for an immersive viewing experience.

Hisense is teaming up with Terry Crews in its “Out Host with Hisense” campaign to bring you a high-quality screen in various sizes – the UR9 RGB MiniLED TV. The display is built for the World Cup, and Best Buy is already offering a chance to save on your purchase.

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Comes in Four Sizes

The screen comes in four sizes; 65, 75, 85, and 100 inches. There’s basically something for everyone, whether you’re looking a modest setup or want to go all out for the matches. Pricing starts at $3,500 for the 65-inch model and goes all the way up to $9,000 for the gigantic 100-inch screen. Best Buy, however, is offering some solid discounts already. Here’s how much each will set you back today:

  • Hisense – 65-inch Class UR9 RGB MiniLED 4K TV: $2,000 (originally $3,500)
  • Hisense – 75-inch Class UR9 RGB MiniLED 4K TV $3,000 (originally $5,000)
  • Hisense – 85-inch Class UR9 RGB MiniLED 4K TV $4,000 (originally $6,000)
  • Hisense – 100-inch Class UR9 RGB MiniLED 4K TV $6,000 (originally $9,000)

Regardless of the size, you get an excellent picture quality. The UR9 RGB MiniLED 4K TV delivers bright and vibrant visuals with excellent color accuracy. Colors are produced with greater purity using the Chromagic display tech, so you can expect lifelike tones across everything you watch – from soccer matches to TV shows, movies, and even games.

Hisense is the first brand to use RGB MiniLED technology, and has earned TÜV Rheinland certification for eye comfort. The screen reduces harmful blue light emission by up to 50%, so you can watch for extended periods without feeling uncomfortable. And since RGB MiniLED does not rely on a blue source to generate color, it’s also 40% more energy efficient.

Beyond visuals, you also get multi-channel surround sound and Dolby Atmos for superior quality sound. This means you’ll enjoy a theater-level experience without any external speakers.

The screens are now up for grabs on Best Buy. The 100-inch screen is in limited supply, and it may not be available in all locations. If you don’t see it in stock nearby, we suggest checking back for restocks. Hisense is the official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup 2026, and is offering screens that are built for big match moments. Head over to Best Buy and pick yourself a brand-new display for less!

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