SAVE $300: You can request an invite to the Prime-members-only deal of a $199.99 Hisense 50-inch Quantum Smart TV — that's 60% off its regular price of $499.99. It's also the TV's lowest price yet. However, Amazon won't be able to fulfill all requests to access this deal.
Prime Day is only a day away. Starting tomorrow Oct. 10 and ending Oct. 11, Prime members can shop exclusive deals offering the best prices on their favorite electronics, toys, home goods, and Amazon devices. Some deals, however, have already arrived: like this invite-only chance to score a majorly-discounted Hisense 50-inch Quantum Smart TV.
At only $199.99, The Hisense 50-inch is on sale for 60% off, which means shoppers are saving a substantial $300 off the TV's traditional price. This is a historic low: The best price we've seen previously was in 2022 when the Hisense 50-inch was on sale for $299.99. (A $100 difference!). Shoppers who want to take advantage of this can request an invite link from Amazon (which can be done by hitting the yellow "request invite" link on the right-hand side of the page). Unfortunately, requesting the link does not mean you'll be granted the deal. Amazon's selection process is highly secretive, and while we don't know how winners are selected, we do know that if you are chosen, you will be notified and provided a link to shop the Hisense for $300 off on Oct. 10 through Oct. 11.
The Hisense 50-inch Quantum Smart TV is a superb TV option for those on the hunt for an upgrade. It touts 4K Ultra HD quality, Quantum Dot technology that creates more vibrant experiences of color, Alexa compatibility, and built-in Fire TV for streaming your favorite platforms. While some Fire TV apps will require a subscription, you can stream for free with included Freevee, Pluto TV, and Tubi. Sound junkies will also appreciate the TV's Bluetooth connectivity for linking with your favorite soundbars, headphones, or stereos.
Now go on and hit that "Request invite" button!
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