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Outrageous deal: save a monstrous AU$969 on a Hisense 65-inch UHD smart TV

Are you in the market for a large smart TV but are on a limited budget? We’ve found the product for you – Hisense’s 65-inch 65R6 UHD smart TV is currently discounted on eBay by a colossal 52%!

The 65R6 is part of Hisense’s Series 6 UHD Smart TV range that packs a glamorous 4K resolution picture that is sure to satisfy your visual needs. It also includes Hisense’s unique Precision Colour and Super Contrast technology, delivering vivid colours, rich details and deep blacks.

Additionally, the 65R6 runs on the all-new VIDAA U3.0 AI platform for enhanced connectivity, faster boot times and a ‘smarter’ customisable interface. It is also compatible with Amazon’s Alexa so you can channel surf, change the volume and control inputs without having to move a finger.

You can grab the Hisense 65-inch 65R6 UHD smart TV through eBay using the code PRESTO at checkout to receive your full 52% discount – that’s an outrageous saving of AU$969! 



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