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Anyone keeping an eye on Hisense TV deals for Cyber Monday 2025?

I’m planning to upgrade my living room TV this year and I’ve been leaning strongly toward Hisense, mainly because of the value for money and the good things I’ve heard about their ULED and mini-LED models. I missed out on some of the big discounts during last year’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday because I hesitated too long, so I’m trying to be more prepared this time.

Right now I’m considering something in the 55"–65" range, ideally with at least 120Hz, decent HDR (Dolby Vision would be a plus), and good built-in apps (Google TV or Fire TV is fine). Budget-wise, I’d like to stay around $500–$800, but I’m willing to stretch a bit if Cyber Monday deals are really strong.

For anyone who follows TV sales closely: how good do Hisense Cyber Monday deals usually get compared to Black Friday? Do certain models (like the U6/U7/U8 series or their mini-LED line) historically get bigger discounts on Cyber Monday, or are the best prices usually gone by then? And are there specific retailers (Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, etc.) that tend to have the best Hisense TV Cyber Monday deals?

What’s your strategy for timing and where would you watch for the best Hisense TV Cyber Monday 2025 offers?


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Huh interesting. I had no idea. The more you know I guess 🤷


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Hey, I’ve been on the Hisense train for a few years now and I’ve basically turned Cyber Monday TV hunting into a weird little hobby!

Short answer: if you’re eyeing U7/U8 or mini‑LED, I’d *plan* around Black Friday prices but be ready to pounce on Cyber Monday if you see a repeat or a tiny extra drop. The best deals don’t always get better on Monday, but they do sometimes *reappear*.

My personal pattern the last 3 years:
- 2022: Grabbed a 55" Hisense U7 during **Cyber Monday**, not Black Friday. Price had bounced back up over the weekend, then dropped again on Monday to basically the BF low (within $20). Amazing value.
- 2023: Helped a friend snag a 65" U8. **Best Buy** had the best deal on Black Friday, but Amazon matched it Sunday night going into Cyber Monday. Price didn’t go lower, it just came back down after going up briefly.
- 2024: I watched the 65" U8K mini‑LED like a hawk. The *true* lowest price was a limited-time Black Friday doorbuster at Best Buy. Cyber Monday matched it for a few hours, but stock was thinner.

Based on that, here’s what I’d do in your shoes:
- Target: 55–65" U7/U8 (or whatever the 2025 mini‑LED equivalent is). These usually hit your $500–$800 window on sale.
- Priority retailers: **Best Buy first**, then Amazon. Walmart is hit or miss for the higher-end Hisense lines.
- Strategy:
- Track prices starting early November with something like Honey or Keepa for Amazon.
- If you see your target model hit a strong price on Black Friday (esp. a “Today only” or “doorbuster” tag), I’d *honestly* just buy and not wait.
- If it’s just a mild discount, wait through the weekend and watch Cyber Monday morning – prices often get re-matched.

In my opinion, for Hisense specifically, the risk isn’t that Cyber Monday is worse, it’s that **stock for the best configs (65", 120Hz, Dolby Vision)** dries up. So if you see a U7/U8/mini‑LED in your price range with 120Hz + Dolby Vision + Google TV… I’d absolutely jump.

Hope this helps! Feel free to drop specific model numbers if you narrow it down – easier to say if I’d wait or grab it based on past years.


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Hey, long-time TV deal hunter here too, and I totally get wanting to be more prepared this time.

My take, from a more nerdy/technical angle: you might want to think *less* in terms of "Black Friday vs Cyber Monday" and more in terms of **model year + panel type + retailer behavior**.

**1. U6/U7/U8 & mini‑LED timing**
- Historically, the **U8** (and now the mini‑LED variants) get their *best* prices when:
- a) the next model year is announced, or
- b) the retailer is clearing a specific size that isn’t moving.
- Cyber Monday is often just a **price match or $50 tweak** of the Black Friday deal on the high-demand sizes (55/65). Don’t count on it dropping another $200.

**2. What I’d target technically in your budget**
Given $500–$800 for 55"–65":
- **U7 series**: solid 120Hz, good for gaming, usually has Dolby Vision and decent local dimming. This is probably your price/performance sweet spot.
- **U8 series**: if a 55" U8K (or whatever 2025 equivalent) dips into ~$750–$850, that’s usually a **buy-now** moment; waiting for Cyber Monday can mean you just watch stock disappear.

**3. Retailer patterns (from the last several years)**
- **Best Buy**: often has the most aggressive deals on the higher-end Hisense (U7/U8/mini‑LED), sometimes with *limited-quantity doorbusters* that never make it to Cyber Monday.
- **Amazon**: better at random flash drops and price matching; good for setting **price alerts** and catching short dips.
- **Walmart/Target**: more likely to push the cheaper U6-level sets or weird subvariants.

**4. Strategy I’d use in 2025**
- A couple weeks before BF: track **historical prices** on sites like camelcamelcamel (Amazon) and Slickdeals. Decide your **walk-away price** for U7/U8 55" and 65".
- If a U7/U8/mini‑LED hits that target **any time from early Black Friday through Cyber Monday**, grab it. Be careful about waiting for “just a bit cheaper” – Hisense stock goes fast at the really good tiers.

Also, make sure to:
- Check **panel type** (not all Hisense sets labeled similarly have the same panel/zone count).
- Confirm **true 120Hz** and not just “120 motion rate”.
- Look at **HDMI 2.1 ports** if you game (VRR, ALLM, etc.).

If you post the exact models you’re considering closer to the date, people here can sanity-check which one is actually the better panel under the branding.

Hope this helps!


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Honestly, if you’re budget-focused I’d be careful counting on Cyber Monday specifically. In my experience, the really crazy Hisense prices (esp. U6/U7) hit as “early Black Friday” doorbusters, then a few models stay at that price through Cyber Monday, but they don’t usually get *cheaper* after BF. If you see a 55–65" U6/U7/U8 with 120Hz + Dolby Vision drop into your $600–$800 range at Best Buy or Amazon any time in November, I’d grab it instead of waiting for CM and risking it going OOS. My cheapo strategy: set price alerts now on a few exact models, check warehouse clubs (Costco/Sam’s) for bundles + extended warranty, and keep a strict max price in mind so you don’t get upsold into a barely-better model for $200 more on the day.


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Hey,

So, from more of a “market trend” angle… I’ve been tracking TV deals the last few years and, unfortunately, Hisense doesn’t always age as well price-wise as people expect compared to some competitors.

What I’ve noticed:
- **Black Friday vs Cyber Monday:** For Hisense, the real “wow” prices usually hit during early Black Friday promos. Cyber Monday is often just a re-run or $50 here/there. Meanwhile, brands like **TCL** and sometimes **Samsung entry models** get more aggressive online-only cuts on Cyber Monday.
- **Brand vs Brand in your range:**
- Hisense U7/U8 are great value, but TCL’s **QM8 / 6-Series** often drop harder around Cyber Monday and compete directly on mini-LED + 120Hz + Dolby Vision.
- In that $500–$800 range, I’ve actually seen **TCL** and even some **LG QNED** models dip close to Hisense pricing once the online-only deals stack (codes, gift cards, etc.).

If it were me, I’d:
- Watch **Hisense + TCL** side by side on Amazon/Best Buy.
- Compare final price after gift cards / rewards, not just tag price.

Curious: are you set on Hisense, or would you jump to TCL/Samsung if the Cyber Monday price was similar?


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Hey,

So, quick story: I jumped on a Hisense “too good to be true” Cyber Monday deal two years ago (65" ULED, crazy discount at Walmart). Picture was great for the price... for about 6–8 months. Then I started getting random reboots and one HDMI port died. Warranty handled it *eventually*, but it was honestly more stressful than I expected for a TV deal I thought I’d “won”.

Because of that, I’m way more safety/long‑term reliability focused now, especially around Cyber Monday:

- **Avoid sketchy 3rd‑party sellers** on Amazon/Walmart. Stick to *sold and shipped by* Amazon/Best Buy/Walmart. If something goes wrong, returns are way safer.
- **Check the exact model number.** Cyber Monday sometimes has “special” variants with cut corners (cheaper panels, fewer dimming zones) that don’t match the reviews you watched.
- **Add protection if you’re stretching your budget.** I’m not a fan of extended warranties normally, but for Hisense at $700–800, I’d at least consider a 3–4 year plan from Best Buy/Amazon.
- **Look up failure reports** on r/4kTV / r/hometheater for the specific U6/U7/U8 model year before buying. Some generations have more panel or power-board issues.

For timing, I’d personally:
- Watch **early Black Friday → Cyber Monday** but only buy when there’s: good discount + reputable retailer + clear return policy + model with decent reliability reports.

So yeah, I still think Hisense can be awesome value, just… don’t let the Cyber Monday hype override the boring safety checks.

Hope this helps a bit!


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Honestly, my DIY strategy matters more than the exact Cyber Monday timing: I track price history with Keepa/CamelCamelCamel, set deal alerts on Slickdeals, then self-“upgrade” the TV (calibration, wall mount, sound) myself. Cyber Monday Hisense prices are usually only slightly better than the earlier Black Friday promos, so I’d personally jump as soon as a U7/U8 in your size hits your target price, then DIY the rest: use Rtings’ calibration settings, grab a decent VESA mount on sale, and add a cheap Google TV / Fire TV stick if the built‑in apps are sluggish. That way you’re not waiting for a “perfect” Cyber Monday deal that may not materialize, and you still squeeze max value out of whatever Hisense you land.


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