You have just hours to grab the best Black Friday TV deal of the year

By Mike Lowe

You have just hours to grab the best Black Friday TV deal of the year

Today, Amazon dropped the most appealing TV deal that I've seen of Black Friday. Thing is, it's a 'Lightning Deal', so you've got mere hours left to bag one if you want it - as the clock ticks down.

It's for Hisense's U7Q Mini-LED, which began to drop in price yesterday, but has since dropped a further £100 in true old-skool Black Friday style (and don't worry, US readers, I've got your back on a similar deal - see further below). It's such a good deal that the 55-inch model is actually even cheaper than the 50-inch one!

Check out the Hisense U7Q deal on Amazon

It's all part of the best Black Friday sales, of course, with Amazon really taking charge today - actual Black Friday. It's worth checking out the retailer's Top 100 deals, which I've curated into those actually worth buying.

I had written earlier about how I was tempted by the deal, because I've been looking for a second screen to put in my garage. And for quite a specific reason - to wall-mount for my Zwift setup.

At T3, we've reviewed the step-up version of this TV, the U7Q Pro, which netted a full 5-star review. Obviously, the non-Pro model isn't the same, as it's less bright, has fewer dimming zones, but that suits me perfectly - and most people will agree.

There are plenty of other deals on at the moment, of course, including some higher-end products worth your attention. I've already written about the LG versus Panasonic versus Philips OLED comparison and which is the theoretical best purchase.

At the lower end of the scale, however, there are great options from both Amazon and TCL - as I wrote about yesterday. But now this Hisense deal has come through, short-lived as it is, I actually think it's the best Black Friday TV deal that we've seen yet - perhaps for the whole weekend.

Anyway, tick-tock, the clock is ticking. You've only got hours to buy if it's of interest. Last time I checked the stock was 94% sold, so I don't think it'll be hanging about for long. G'luck.

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