UMVA has learned that Hisense has slashed the price of its 2026 S7 CanvasTV, bringing the 50‑inch model to an unprecedented $798.99 after a $500 discount, a drop that price trackers confirm is the lowest ever recorded.
This bold move turns the living room into a gallery, with the TV’s sleek, flush mount letting it blend seamlessly into any décor when not broadcasting.
Unlike its rival, Samsung’s The Frame, the CanvasTV arrives complete with its art frame and a full suite of artwork, eliminating the extra cost and hassle of separate purchases.
Powered by Google OS, the S7 offers effortless casting from Android or iPhone, making it a smart hub for entertainment and visual storytelling.
The new generation pushes peak brightness to 500 nits, paired with an ambient light sensor that automatically tunes brightness and color to match room lighting—an option that can be turned off for those who prefer a static glow.
Side‑viewing angles have been refined, promising a more immersive experience from every seat, though independent reviews will soon confirm the extent of the improvement.
For those who prefer a slightly larger screen without the newest features, the 55‑inch 2024 model still commands attention, now available at a substantial discount of $399.99 from its original price.
UMVA’s exclusive reveal highlights how Hisense has positioned the S7 as a true convergence of art and technology, offering both aesthetic elegance and cutting‑edge performance at a price that challenges the market’s expectations.