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Hisense business and news from across the web.- Monitor vs. TV for Console Gaming: The Honest Answer in 2026 | TAGFor most console gamers in 2026, a modern TV with Game Mode enabled is sufficient and often superior to gaming monitors, especially regarding HDR performance and overall value. While gaming monitors offer lower input lag and higher refresh rates, the practical difference is negligible for casual players, with TVs providing a better experience per dollar spent for couch gaming. Monitors are best suited for competitive FPS players, desk-exclusive gamers, or those seeking a secondary display.
- If I were in the market for a Prime Day 65-inch TV deal, I know exactly what I'd be buyingThis article discusses potential Prime Day deals on 65-inch TVs, highlighting Hisense's U6 Pro Series and E7 Cinema Series as strong contenders for gaming and movie watching due to features like QLED, 144Hz refresh rates, and Dolby Vision IQ. The Insignia F50 is also mentioned as a more budget-friendly 4K option with a 60Hz refresh rate suitable for most console games.
- Prime Day hasn't even begun, and Amazon's dumping loads of gaming-ready Hisense TVs — but you've…Amazon's Outlet section is offering deals on Hisense gaming-ready TVs ahead of Prime Day, with discounts ending soon and limited stock available. The Hisense TVs feature a 'Game Mode Plus' that reduces input lag and optimizes picture quality for gaming, making them suitable for consoles like the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
- LG reportedly denies plans to sell TV business to Hisense, but there's probably still a display war coming that…LG Electronics has denied reports that it is considering selling its TV business to Hisense. The article discusses the broader implications for the display market, noting the increasing market share of Chinese manufacturers like TCL and Hisense, and the ongoing competition in OLED technology between LG, Samsung, and emerging players like TCL's CSOT.
- Rather than stressing about Steam Machine performance, I'd start thinking about your TV's specsThis article argues that instead of focusing on Steam Machine performance, players should prioritize their TV's specifications for an optimal experience. It highlights the importance of modern panel technology like OLED and mini LED, high refresh rates, and features like AMD FreeSync for reducing screen tearing, especially when using PC hardware like the Steam Machine.
- These Memorial Day TV deals could save you squinting at the World Cup on a tiny, dull screenMemorial Day sales offer discounts on televisions, potentially serving as a last-minute upgrade before the World Cup begins on June 11. Deals include high-end models from LG and more affordable options from Hisense, with some screens also suitable for gaming in 4K.
- Memorial Day TV sales are taking four-figures off last year's premium panels just in time for the World CupMemorial Day TV sales are offering significant discounts on premium panels, with some deals available before the official holiday. Retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon are featuring price drops on OLED and QLED models, including last year's LG OLED C5 and various Samsung QLEDs. While some recent flagship models are not yet at their lowest prices, consumers can find budget-friendly options from brands like Hisense, TCL, and Vizio.
- Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro review: The king of party projectorsThe Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro is a high-end, all-in-one home theater system integrating a bright triple-laser projector with a powerful 400-watt Dolby Atmos 7.1 speaker system. Despite its hefty $5,000 price tag and weight, its portability, ease of setup, and impressive image and sound quality make it a unique and compelling option for immersive entertainment.
- The Steam Machine is capped at 60Hz in 4K, but these are the TVs I'd actually pair with the new PCThe Steam Machine is designed for living room PC gaming, outputting at 4K resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. This guide recommends specific TVs that pair well with the system, including the LG OLED C5 for an all-out OLED upgrade, the Hisense M7 Series as a budget-friendly MiniLED option, and the TCL QM7K for those prioritizing higher refresh rates by dropping resolution. The article also notes that most modern 4K TVs will meet or exceed the Steam Machine's output capabilities.