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Massive Hisense 4K TV deals offer lowest prices yet this weekend

Hisense 4K TV deals are seeing new price lows at Argos this weekend, with the exclusive Roku-based display on offer for as little as £299 right now. That means you can secure a cheap 4K TV for even less right now, and pick up a size above what we usually see at this price. 

These sales begin at 50-inches right now, so you're getting far more screen real estate for your cash on top of a cheaper price point. For just a little change more, you can, however, upgrade to the 55-inch model at a reduced price of just £329. Once you move past 55-inches, prices start to climb, but you can still grab yourself a massive 65-inch 4K TV for under £450 this weekend

Hisense are well known for producing cheap 4K TVs with some fantastic display properties hidden in that low price tag. You're picking up all the usual features of a 4K TV in 2020 - Ultra-HD resolution with HDR and a powerful sound system, just at a much more budget-friendly price point. If these models aren't shaping up right now, however, you can always take a look at the latest cheap TV deals from around the web. 

Not in the UK? We're rounding up all the latest 4K TV deals in the US and Australia further down the page. 

Cheap 4K TV deals 

Looking for something a bit more premium? Check out the best OLED TV prices and deals from around the web. Or, if you want to kit out your new display, take a look at the latest Fire TV stick deals and sales



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