This 65-Inch Budget QLED TV Just Got $130 Cheaper

QLEDs try to look like OLED TVs without the high price tag, and there are a variety of prices in QLEDs. A great midrange QLED is TCL’s QM7 , which I was able to review. But you can find budget QLEDs for less: That’s where the Hisense QD6 QLED comes in , currently $379.99 (originally $499.99), half the price of the QM7 for the same 65-inch size and matching its lowest price ever, according to price tracking tools . And you still get a lot of the nice features typically found in midrange or higher-end TVs.
The Hisense QD6QF is the 2025 Fire TV version of the 2024 Hisense QD65NF . As mentioned, this is a budget QLED TV, meaning it won’t have the same number of dimming zones or contrast as more expensive QLEDs, but you’ll still get a QLED with some amazing features that are usually found on more expensive TVs.
Gamers will be able to enjoy a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, which will make their gaming experience smoother. There is also a Game Mode Plus, which reduces input lag and improves image quality for video games, and VRR, which reduces screen tearing and stuttering.
For movies and TV shows, the TV supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and HDR10+, all of which are great for the price this TV currently offers. Since it’s a Fire TV, you can stream movies that support these premium formats from apps like HBO Max and Netflix. You also get a voice remote for summoning Alexa, and there’s an AI feature that claims to upscale low-resolution content to 4K, but we won’t know how well that works until we get hands-on testing. Also, since it’s a Fire TV, remember that you can install Kodi to stream pretty much anything for free.