Best Buy Labor Day sale — Get this 70-inch 4K TV for just $499
A 70-inch 4K TV that won't break the bank
September is renown for offering excellent Labor Day mattress sales and generous TV deals. If you've been waiting for the latter, this Best Buy Labor Day sale will blow your mind.
For a limited time, Best Buy has the Hisense 70-inch 4K Android TV on sale for $499.99. That's $150 off and one of the best Labor Day sales we've seen this week. (We may not see discounts this big till Amazon Prime Day next month).
Hisense 70" 4K Smart TV: was $649 now $499 @ Best Buy
The Hisense H65 series is a budget 4K TV that offers HDR support (Dolby Vision/HDR10), built-in Google Assistant, built-in Chromecast, and a voice remote. At $499.99, it's one of the biggest steals we've seen this Labor Day season.
The H65 series sits towards the budget-end of Hisense's TV lineup. That said, it doesn't skimp on features. It's powered by Android TV and offers many core features like a voice remote, HDR support (Dolby Vision/HDR10), and DTS Virtual X, which promises full, three-dimensional surround sound.
When it comes to streaming and apps, the H65 series offers plenty of options supporting over 5,000 apps like Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, Prime Video, YouTube, and more.
By comparison, Amazon has the Hisense 65-inch 4K TV (65H6570G) in stock for $599. That's $100 more for a slightly smaller TV, which makes Best Buy's Labor Day sale all the more sweeter.
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