Hisense's 2025 Canvas Google TVs Launch at Record-Low Prices, Starting at $949.99

April 29, 2025
Hisense's 2025 Canvas Google TVs Launch at Record-Low Prices, Starting at $949.99
  • The Hisense Canvas TV also features an ultra-slim wall mount for a flat wall-hanging style, similar to traditional paintings, and includes energy-saving technology that activates when a viewer is nearby.

  • Hisense has launched its 2025 frame-style Canvas Google TVs at record low prices, with the 65-inch model now available for $949.99, down from $1,300, and the 75-inch model priced at $1,699.99, reduced from $2,500.

  • Equipped with a low reflection coating, these TVs enhance artwork display quality, allowing them to function as digital art frames without glare.

  • These new models boast impressive specifications, including a 144Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium, Auto Low Latency Mode, and Low Latency MEMC, making them ideal for both gaming and regular viewing.

  • Woot is currently offering these deals, which follow a previous $700 launch discount seen at Amazon, making them highly competitive.

  • For comparison, the 75-inch model is listed at $1,799 on Amazon and $1,800 at Best Buy, indicating that the Woot deal provides the best value.

  • In contrast, Samsung's 2025 The Frame models start at $899 for a smaller 43-inch version, while the closest competitor, a 75-inch Pro model, is priced at $3,199.

  • The pricing for the Hisense models represents a significant discount of $800 on the 75-inch model, marking it as the lowest price tracked to date.

  • For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, Hisense's 2024 CanvasTV model features a 75-inch variant with a 120Hz display, priced under $1,300.

  • Additionally, the new 75-inch Class QLED 4K S7N Canvas Google Smart TV is now available for $1,799.99, following a $700 discount from its original price of $2,500.

  • The hi-matte display of these TVs ensures clarity without glare, making them suitable for various lighting conditions.

  • Additional gaming features include Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and Low Latency MEMC, enhancing the overall gaming experience.

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