Boulanger drops the price of this Hisense smart TV by 33% just before UEFA Euro 2024

Boulanger drops the price of this Hisense smart TV by 33% just before UEFA Euro 2024
Boulanger drops the price of this Hisense smart TV by 33% just before UEFA Euro 2024

Get ready to follow the European Football Championships on a 65-inch 4K screen at a knockdown price at Boulanger. The multimedia equipment brand is launching its “Passion Price” operation until July 14 and will allow you to save 300 euros on the Hisense 65A79KQ smart TV. Thanks to its QLED screen with HDR10 +, you won’t miss any details during matches. And if you don’t follow UEFA Euro 2024, you will still appreciate its image quality for watching films and series. In addition to applying a 33% discount on this connected television, the merchant offers accelerated delivery which allows you to receive it within 24 hours. Boulanger helps you live your passion for football by offering the Hisense 65A79KQ smart TV at 599 euros instead of 899 euros.

Follow UEFA Euro 2024 matches on the Hisense 65A79KQ smart TV

With its diagonal of 164 cm, the Hisense 65A79KQ smart TV immerses you in the heart of sporting events. It broadcasts an image rich in colors thanks to its 4K definition. Matches, films, series and video games appear with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 px and benefit from a refresh rate of 50 Hz. This connected TV also features Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos technologies for a fully immersive multimedia experience . Its 2 x 10 W speakers deliver spatial sound that can be complemented by a home cinema. The plus of this Hisense smart TV? It incorporates a motion compensator which improves fluidity by adding additional images. It also has 2 HDMI 2.0 ports so gamers can enjoy the graphics of their games. The YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video platforms are directly accessible from the reception.

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