No way! My favorite Hisense Mini-LED TV is still at its lowest price after Prime Day
The flagship Mini-LED TV is a brightness star and a serious budget beater

If you're looking for a solid Mini-LED TV at an incredible price, now is the perfect time. While October Prime Day might be well over at this point, there are still tons of great TV deals on flagship models that net you excellent color and brightness at half the price of their pricier counterparts.
Right now, you can get the 55-inch Hisense U8QG Mini-LED TV for $795 on Amazon. That slashes $700 off one of this year's brightest TVs and one of my personal favorite Mini-LED models. It's no OLED, but the U8QG packs a serious punch for its sticker price.
The Hisense U8QG is a fantastic Mini-LED TV that lives comfortably in the "Goldilocks Zone" between high performance and high value. It delivers a blisteringly bright picture, top-notch color volume, and a host of handy features for gaming, streaming, and more. This is the lowest price we've seen so far on this brand-new, 2025 TV — but it's probably not going to last.
Price check: $799 @ Best Buy
Sitting at the top spot of Hisense's 2025 lineup is the U8QG, a superb entry with loads of features and some of the highest brightness we tested all year. I reviewed the Hisense U8QG Mini-LED TV earlier this year and loved every bit of it.
It's not just the brightness on the U8QG, but also its audio. Where most TVs tend to lack bombastic speakers, the Hisense U8QG offers an incredible sound stage. It's owed to Hisense's commitment to cinematic experiences, allowing you to enjoy movies and shows at their peak.
The U8QG also stands out with Google TV, which lets you dive right into a slew of free channels. While Google TV does have access to all of the best streaming services, it's nice to have options if you don't want to pay for those other platforms.
Of course, luminance is key for the U8QG. Tested in our labs, this flagship Hisense Mini-LED TV hit a high of 3,916 nits in HDR. That's stellar, allowing you to play games and watch movies without worrying about glare. It also means highlights will pop, particularly in Dolby Vision.
I did have a few complaints with the U8QG, particularly regarding blooming. I noticed a few instances where blooming took effect, especially when watching with subtitles. These concerns don't ruin the overall experience with the U8QG, but are something to consider if you're prone to watching foreign movies and anime.
The Hisense U8QG is a stellar Mini-LED TV at an unbeatable price right now, but if it's not quite the size you're looking for or want something a bit more premium, I put together a whole list of TVs to get for Fall sports.
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Ryan Epps is a Staff Writer under the TV/AV section at Tom's Guide focusing on TVs and projectors. When not researching PHOLEDs and writing about the next major innovation in the projector space, he's consuming random anime from the 90's, playing Dark Souls 3 again, or reading yet another Haruki Murakami novel.
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