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This 75-Inch 4K UHD TV Costs What a Basic 55-Inch Does, Amazon Clears Stock Before the World Cup

This 75-inch Hisense Hi-QLED with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Fire TV just dropped to $499, less than what most basic 55-inch screens cost at regular retail.
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The Hisense 75-inch Hi-QLED smart TV with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Fire TV and Alexa built in is $499 on Amazon, down from its regular $799, and with the FIFA World Cup approaching this summer, Amazon appears to be moving stock on large-format televisions at a pace that suggests the pricing is intentional.

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75 inches of Hi-QLED with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Fire TV for under $500

The Hi-QLED panel combines quantum dot color enhancement with wide color gamut processing to produce rich, vibrant colors across the full frame, from soft pastels to saturated sports kit colors that make a live football match look genuinely different from a standard LED panel. The Total HDR Solution covers Dolby Vision, HDR 10+ Adaptive, HDR 10, and HLG simultaneously, which means every streaming platform’s HDR content is displayed in the format it was mastered for rather than converted to a single format. HDR 10+ Adaptive goes further by adjusting the HDR output in real time based on ambient room lighting, which keeps the image calibrated whether the room is bright or dark.

Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos together bring the visual and audio experience of a cinema into the living room, with Dolby Vision handling the color and contrast precision and Dolby Atmos creating a three-dimensional sound field from the built-in speakers. The AI Light Sensor monitors room brightness continuously and adjusts picture settings automatically, removing the need to manually recalibrate the display when lighting conditions change throughout the day. Game Mode Plus reduces input lag for gaming on consoles, and Motion Rate 120 smooths fast-moving content like sports and action sequences.

Fire TV integrates every major streaming service natively with a channel guide for live content, and Alexa handles voice control for search, playback, and smart home commands without a separate device. Apple HomeKit and AirPlay compatibility add Apple ecosystem integration for households with iPhones and iPads.

Samsung and LG 75-inch QLED televisions at comparable specifications typically run $800 to $1,200 at regular prices. The Hisense E6 at $499 undercuts that range significantly while delivering the HDR format coverage, Dolby processing, and smart TV integration that most buyers at this screen size actually use. With the World Cup creating peak demand for large-screen televisions this summer, the timing of a 38% discount on a 75-inch model from a brand that has been consistently competitive on value is not coincidental.

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