UMVA has learned that Hisense’s latest CanvasTV lineup is shattering price expectations, with every size now slashed by up to $1,000.
Homeowners craving a sleek, art‑like centerpiece can now transform their living rooms without the looming cost of a traditional black‑box TV. The 75‑inch model, once a $2,498 luxury, now retails for just $1,498, while the compact 50‑inch version drops from $1,300 to $799.
This dramatic discount marks the deepest price dip recorded for the S7 CanvasTV series, according to real‑time tracking tools. Each screen arrives fully equipped with an anti‑glare panel, Dolby Vision HDR, a Hi‑Matte display, and an ultra‑slim wall mount that makes the TV appear as a genuine artwork.
Beyond the striking aesthetics, the new 2026 S7 models boast a brighter 500‑nit peak and an ambient light sensor that intuitively adjusts color and luminance to match room conditions. Improved side‑viewing angles promise a more consistent picture for guests lounging off‑center.
Powered by Google’s smart TV platform, the CanvasTV delivers seamless casting from any Android or iPhone device, eliminating the hassle of multiple remotes. Unlike competing frames that require separate purchases for bezels and artwork, Hisense bundles everything into a single price.
For those not rushing to the newest release, the 2024 version remains a compelling bargain, with the 55‑inch model now listed at $700—a $300 cut from its original price.
Whether you’re curating a gallery‑style wall or simply seeking a high‑performance display, UMVA’s exclusive insight reveals that the CanvasTV is redefining affordable luxury in home entertainment.
