Hisense's 58-inch TV under €300 Shakes Up Prime Day: Scary Price for a 4K with VIDAA U8, Dolby Vision, and Game Mode Plus
A 58-inch TV for €291.15 is truly impressive, as until recently this amount was not even enough for smaller sizes. The Hisense Smart TV 58E63QT enters among the best current offers, with a shocking price for a 4K Ultra HD 2025 large living room model, complete with VIDAA U8, Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Game Mode Plus, Alexa Built-in, and VIDAA Voice. The DVB-T2/S2 HEVC 10 tuner and 4K laturvù complete a specification aimed directly at those who want a large panel without exceeding the €300 threshold. To buy it at this price, you need to be a Prime subscriber, which is free for 30 days.
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Hisense Smart TV 58" 4K Ultra HD 2025 58E63QT, Smart TV VIDAA U8, Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Game Mode Plus, Alexa Built-in, VIDAA Voice, Tuner DVB-T2/S2 HEVC 10, lativù 4K, 58'', 2025 LED
€499.00
€291.15
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The Hisense offer is striking precisely because it breaks a very clear psychological barrier: spending less than €300 for a 58-inch television seems almost unbelievable, yet it is a reality. The large format helps both in watching movies and series as well as in gaming on consoles, while the VIDAA platform keeps the smart profile simple and immediate. For those looking for a large TV to place in the living room, it's one of those opportunities that immediately catches the eye.
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Haier Smart TV 50" LED 4K UHD, Google TV, Dolby Audio, HDR 10, Google Assistant, Bluetooth 5.1, DBX TV, HDMI 2.1 x 4 H50K85FUX
€549.00
€239.99
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The Haier Smart TV 50” H50K85FUX instead comes in at €239.99 and offers a more compact size, with Google TV, Dolby Audio, HDR 10, Google Assistant, Bluetooth 5.1, DBX TV, and four HDMI 2.1 ports. It's the easiest choice to fit into smaller spaces but remains interesting for those who want a ready Google ecosystem and a generous port selection.
The comparison between the two is very clear: Hisense bets everything on the surprise effect of the 58-inch diagonal at an almost unexpected price, while Haier offers a more compact but well-equipped solution, with Google TV and four HDMI 2.1 ports making it practical for consoles, decoders, and multimedia devices. If the main criterion is the value between size and price, the Hisense stands out the most; if instead a more traditional and versatile 50-inch is needed, the Haier remains a very solid option.