Preorder and get a free 55-inch Canvas TV
We always see discounts on last year’s TVs in the spring when the current year’s flagship TVs finally go on sale. (Proof of this was in the TV deals in the Amazon Big Spring Sale.) But Hisense is putting a spin on the classic promo that won’t make you choose between an old and a new TV: Hisense will give you a free 55-inch Canvas Art TV when you preorder Hisense’s new UR9 RGB TV.
The Hisense UR9 will officially start shipping on April 23. Customers who sign up to preorder by April 22 will receive a redemption code for a free 55-inch Hisense Canvas. We’ll call this a free $599.99 price – the 55-inch Hisense Canvas originally retailed for $999.99, but it’s on sale at Amazon for a record-low price of $599.99.
Simply visit the Hisense website and submit your name and email, and the company will send you a unique promo code for a free CanvasTV when you purchase the Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED TV from BestBuy.com starting April 23. View full terms and conditions here.
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How much does Hisense UR9 cost? Here are the price details based on size:
These prices are certainly very high compared to other Hisense, TCL and Samsung Mini LED TVs available in the market. But it’s the new RGB technology that sets the UR9 apart from plain Mini LED models. Compared to the only other mainstream RGB TV revealed so far in 2026, Samsung’s $29,999.99 115-inch Micro RGB TV looks like the Hisense UR9 extremely Practically priced.
LG and Sony also announced RGB TVs at CES, though their release date and price are still undecided. Still, Hisense is consistently one of the top TV brands due to its affordability. No one would be surprised if the UR9 remains one of the most budget-friendly RGB TVs of the year. (Only Hisense’s own UR8 RGB TV may be cheaper.)
What is RGB TV?
Your typical QLED or Mini LED TV creates its color by filtering light from a white or blue backlight. An RGB TV skips the middleman, instead using a panel of thousands of microscopic red, green and blue LEDs to produce color directly.
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This technology is said to cover the full possible spectrum of visible colors while enhancing brightness, contrast and black levels, whether you are in a sunlit or dark room. Between the two TVs in this Hisense deal, the UR9 is a shoo-in for home theater.
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Canvas TVs would be a great option for a room where you don’t want the TV to always be the focal point. The Canvas TV’s matte screen, teak-colored frame and changeable digital art display transforms it into temporary wall art when not in use. Unlike the paid subscription required to access Samsung’s art library, Hisense’s art collection is free. There’s a reason Canvas is the Internet’s favorite The Frame duplicate.
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