Black Friday is just around the corner, and like every year, the discount ads multiply to the point of saturation. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all the hype. However, amidst all the hype, every now and then one emerges that’s truly worth it, and it actually happened during Labor Day 2025.
It’s not just because of the ridiculously low price, but because of what you get in return. I’m talking about the 32-inch Hisense A4 Series. And no, it’s not the most advanced TV on the market, but it is possibly the one that offers the best value for money in 2025.
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Just a few years ago, buying a television for less than 150 bucks was almost a lottery. You risked taking home a device with a lackluster picture, tinny speakers, and an operating system so slow it made you want to go back to antenna TV. But the market has changed.

And the Hisense A4F is perfect proof of that. When you take it out of the box, the first thing that strikes you is its design. The bezels are incredibly thin, maximizing the screen area and giving it a modern look that rivals more expensive models. It doesn’t look like a “budget” TV.
The picture is where Hisense has done its homework. Its Full HD 1080p resolution is, for this 32-inch size, the perfect sweet spot. The pixel density is optimal, offering excellent sharpness without the extra costs associated with 4K panels. The Full Array LED backlighting technology ensures that the light is distributed evenly, avoiding those annoying halos or light leaks in the corners that ruin the viewing experience on cheaper models.
But where it really takes a step forward is with the software: the Natural Color Enhancer feature is much more than just a nice name. I noticed it when watching a documentary about the Amazon rainforest. The greens of the vegetation were deep and lifelike, not the artificial electric green that some televisions produce to impress. Human skin tones look natural, not orange. It’s a processor working in the background to restore the image’s authenticity.
For casual gamers, Game Mode is a godsend. An input lag of just 16 milliseconds is a figure we’d only seen on dedicated gaming monitors until recently. In practice, this means that the controllers respond instantly. In soccer or shooter games, where every millisecond counts, the difference with a TV without this mode is huge. It’s noticeable, and very noticeable.
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The sound, thanks to DTS Virtual:X, achieves a surprisingly immersive effect. Does it replace a good soundbar? Of course not. But for the built-in speakers of such a compact TV, the result is more than decent: clear dialogue and a wider sound field than expected.
And if you want to connect headphones or a soundbar, Bluetooth is there, working smoothly and without those exasperating dropouts of cheaper connections.
The soul of this television is Fire TV. Amazon has perfected its interface to make it the most intuitive and complete. Everything is where it should be. The remote, with its built-in Alexa button, becomes the control center for your entertainment. “Alexa, put Stranger Things on Netflix” is a command it executes without blinking. You can also ask about the weather, set a timer while cooking, or control other smart home devices. The integration is complete.
Features like AI Sports Mode and Noise Reduction are the icing on the cake. The former automatically optimizes the picture and sound for matches, making them look smoother and sharper. The latter is a lifesaver for content that isn’t at its best quality, cleaning up digital grain and providing clarity.
The regular price is $119.99, but, during Labor Day 2025, this TV is gonna be 18% off, for a final price of $97.99.