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Hisense has launched a limited-time campaign that lets you test drive one of its new 4K or 8K TVs.
If you're not happy with your purchase, you can send the TV back and get a full refund.
Refund requests must be made within 100 days of receiving the TV, and purchases must be made by October 31.
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Are you on the fence about purchasing a new 4K TV? Well, Hisense could have the perfect solution to help you upgrade without any risk of buyer's remorse. The TV manufacturer just launched a new "100-Day No Regrets Guarantee."
As the name suggests, the new promotion allows you to buy a brand-new Hisense TV and test it for 100 days. If you're not happy with your purchase, you can send it back for a full refund within that time frame. That's more than triple the time that retailers like Amazon typically offer in their standard return policies.
Hisense's latest displays are known for offering impressive bang-for-your-buck performance. In fact, the company's U6G and U8G are our current picks for best budget and best mid-range
4K
TV, respectively. Both models are included in this special promotion.
Below, we break down all the ins and outs of this new Hisense TV promotion, including how long it will last and which retailers and models are eligible.
What TVs are eligible for the Hisense '100-Day No Regrets' trial?
Hisense' risk-free 100 day trial is available for several models across the company's 2021 TV lineup, including 4K and laser projector displays. Hisense's new 75-inch U800GR 8K TV will also be included in the campaign, but it's not available for purchase just yet.
All screen sizes are eligible for each model included. Here's a full rundown of eligible Hisense TV models:
The 65-inch Hisense U8G offers genuine flagship performance for a mid-range price.
The U7G is designed with gaming in mind, offering a 120Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 support. Quantum dots and local dimming are supported as well, for up to 1,000 nits of brightness.
The Hisense U6G Android TV delivers solid streaming and image quality on a budget.
Hisense’s laser TV system isn’t a traditional TV at all. Instead, the package includes an ultra-short throw projector and a 100-inch ambient light rejecting screen. A 120-inch model is also available.
Which retailers are participating in the Hisense TV trial?
The Hisense 100-day promotion is supported by most popular retailers that sell Hisense displays, including Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. Here's a complete list of participating retailers:
Aafes
Amazon
Beach Camera
Best Buy
BrandsMart
Electronic Express
PC Richard
Walmart.com
Projector Screen
World Wide Stereo
Value Electronics
Walt's
ABC Warehouse
HiDEF Lifestyle
How do I claim a refund for an eligible Hisense TV?
To be eligible for the Hisense "100-Day No Regrets Guarantee" promotion, you must purchase a qualifying Hisense TV between September 10 and October 31.
Once purchased, you must register your TV within 14 days of the delivery date. If you decide to return the TV, you must initiate a return request within 100 days of receiving the product. After your return request is approved, you have 21 days to return the TV.
Returned TVs must be undamaged and include all original packaging and accessories, so make sure you hold onto everything for the 100-day period.
Once processed, you will be sent a refund as a prepaid Visa card or a PayPal transfer. You can view full terms for the promotion at Hisense's website.
Is anyone else offering a deal like this?
Samsung previously offered a similar 100-day risk-free trial for select TVs, but that promotion is no longer active.
Instead, Samsung has a new "Try Now, Pay Later" program that lets shoppers try select TVs, smartphones, and soundbars for 21 days. If you don't want to keep the product, you can return it within the trial period free of charge.
Check out Samsung's "Try Now, Pay Later" website to learn more.
Steven is a Tech Editor for the Insider Reviews team, where he oversees streaming and home entertainment product coverage. He previously served as High-Def Digest's Gear Editor from 2013 to 2019, and his work has appeared on Ben's Bargains, Steve's Digicams, Big Picture Big Sound, and Consequence of Sound.
Over his nine years of experience covering the audiovisual industry, Steven has reviewed numerous TVs, headphones, speakers, monitors, streaming players, and more. He was one of a select number of journalists invited to get a hands-on first look at LG's first 8K OLED TV in 2019, and is always excited to check out the newest and biggest displays on the market.
Based on his extensive experience in the home theater industry, Steven served as one of the expert judges for the 2018 TV Shootout, the premier annual display competition that crowns the best TVs of the year. Steven also has a background in film criticism, having reviewed over 400 movies and TV shows. He uses his movie industry knowledge to help inform his coverage of the streaming and home entertainment markets.
Steven's own home theater setup makes his passion for entertainment clear, complete with a 65-inch HDR display and the biggest Dolby Atmos speaker system he can fit in his apartment. And though he often spends his free time binging new series on every streaming service under the sun, he remains proud of his huge collection of Blu-ray discs.
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