Hisense Class A4 FHD 1080p Smart Roku now $173.35 this Prime Day, down from $179.99
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Get the Hisense Class A4 FHD 1080p Smart Roku for $173.35, a solid post-Prime Day deal on a basic 40-inch Roku TV.
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Hisense Class A4 FHD 1080p Smart Roku now $173.35 this Prime Day, down from $179.99
$6.64 off for Prime Day.
Amazon's Prime Day sale has come and gone, but the Hisense Class A4 FHD 1080p Smart Roku drops to $173.35 - save $6.64. That 4% discount brings this 40-inch Roku TV to $6 below its list price, though it sits above the $155 average we have seen over the past 30 days.
If you missed the main event, this price is still live and worth a look for anyone after a basic smart TV for a secondary room.
This price is below the $179.99 list price but above the 30-day average of $155.39 and the 90-day average of $157.61. The all-time low on this model is $129.99, so this is not a historical bottom. That said, the discount is genuine, a real cut from list, not a inflated MSRP game, and the TV delivers solid basics for the price.
The Hisense 40A4NR is a 40-inch 1080p Full HD TV built around the Roku platform, giving you access to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and hundreds of free streaming channels right out of the box. The Full Array LED backlighting helps produce a sharper, brighter picture than basic edge-lit sets at similar price points.
Dolby Audio handles the sound side with clearer dialogue and better surround presence than the tinny speakers you get on most budget TVs. Google Assistant and Alexa compatibility let you control power, volume, and input switching hands-free. The slim bezel design keeps the footprint small, and the simplified remote gives you one-touch access to the most popular streaming apps.
Best for: anyone setting up a guest bedroom, kids' room, or home office where 4K is overkill and a simple Roku interface does the job. The 40-inch size fits smaller spaces where a 50-inch or larger panel would dominate the room.
If you need a secondary TV for casual streaming and live news. This is a straightforward pick. Skip this if you want 4K resolution, HDR support, or a larger screen for a primary living room setup.
This is a 1080p panel with no HDR support, so it is not meant for movie nights or gaming where picture quality matters. The price also sits above where this TV has traded recently, the 30-day average was $155, making the current $173 an $18 premium.
If you can wait for the next price cycle, you will likely see it drop lower.
For a basic Roku TV in a secondary room, $173 is a fair price, not a steal, but a genuine $6 off list with no catch. If you need a 40-inch smart TV today and want the simplicity of Roku. This works.
If you are not in a rush, wait for it to fall back toward its $155 average.

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