Still buzzing from the Knicks comeback? Watch the next game on this 50-inch QLED TV

The Knicks came off a big win last night, just when fans thought it was game over.OG Anunoby delivered one of the best plays in NBA history, immortalizing himself as one of the best of the best in Knicks history.If you were watching the game at your local bar, struggling to see over the hundreds of fans around you, or at home on that decade-old 40-inch TV that somehow made the final moments seem less momentous than they actually were, a new TV is just what you need.And Hisense’s 50-inch Hi-QLED S7 CanvasTV Series is now on sale for 39% off for a limited time as part of Prime Day’s early TV deals.This gorgeous TV is built like art and will make those special game moments stand out thanks to its bright, clear and balanced visuals.

Since it’s a smart TV, you can stream from your favorite apps, like Fubo for NBA, and catch the next game on it if you order now — Prime members may get delivery as fast as tomorrow.There’s an AI ambient light sensor on this TV, too, automatically adjusting to brightness no matter how sunny the day.Other features include multidimensional sound, negating the use of a sound bar, and an ultra-slim wall mount, which means this TV will sit flush against your wall.I’ve always been a fan of Hisense TVs.

I personally love their clarity, ease of usability and smart TV features.If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind art deco TV, this option from Hisense will make the next NBA game and every one thereafter stand out.Shop now at 39% off.

This 43-inch option has Fire TV built in, a dedicated game mode and Dolby Vision for clearer visuals.With a dedicated gaming mode, wide screen and great visuals, this Hisense TV is a win all around.

If you want something sub $120, the Toshiba works as it’s still a smart TV but at a much lower price point.Another unbelievable Knicks win and another cover worth framing to hold onto this moment.

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