Prime Day 2026: Amazon Mexico slashes price on 85-inch Hisense TV, save over 10,000 pesos for World Cup finals
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Amazon Mexico is offering a significant discount on an 85-inch Hisense 4K TV during Prime Day 2026.
- The Hisense A65N model features 4K Ultra HD resolution, Dolby Vision, and AI Sports Mode for enhanced viewing.
- The deal offers over 47% off, allowing customers to save more than 10,000 pesos.
For football fans and cinephiles looking to upgrade their home entertainment system, Amazon Mexico is featuring a substantial discount on an 85-inch Hisense television during the Prime Day 2026 event. The Hisense Television A65N, known for its large format, image quality, and smart features, is available at a highly competitive price.
The television boasts an 85-inch LED panel with 4K Ultra HD resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels). It supports Dolby Vision, HDR, and uses artificial intelligence for 4K upscaling, promising detailed and vibrant images. For an immersive audio experience, it incorporates DTS Virtual and Dolby Audio technologies, enhancing sound without external equipment.
Gamers and sports enthusiasts will appreciate the AI Sports Mode, which optimizes picture settings for fluid motion, and Game Mode Plus. This mode includes features like VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) up to 60 Hz, ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), and MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation) technology to reduce motion blur and input lag during fast-paced action.
Additional features include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, an Ethernet port, three HDMI ports, and USB inputs. The TV runs on the VIDAA operating system, providing access to popular streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and YouTube. The remote control supports voice commands and is compatible with Alexa. The current Prime Day offer provides a discount of over 47%, translating to savings of more than 10,000 pesos, presenting a prime opportunity to acquire a large-screen television.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.