How to try out a new TV from Hisense for 100 days, no strings attached

The tricky part about shopping for tech is you never know how it will work once it’s in your home. You can look at a TV and imagine it in your living room, but you can’t be sure about its performance until you’ve used it. There’s nothing worse than buying a costly gadget, only to find out it doesn’t work the way you wanted.

Imagine spending $100,000 on a TV you don’t like. That’s actually the price of the world’s first TV with a rollable screen. Tap or click to see why Kim says this TV could be worth the money.

Being able to test-drive technology can make a world of difference. Good news: An ongoing promotion from manufacturer Hisense will let you test some of its best TVs for 100 days. If you don’t like it, you can return it. You’re guaranteed to get your money back.

You just have to register within 14 days of buying your TV

Once you have your shiny new TV, you must head to Hisense’s promotional website to register your device. This is the only way you can get a refund if you wind up not liking it. Do this within 14 days of your purchase.

Of course, you have to pay full price of the TV upfront. You also need to buy the TV from one of its approved sellers between Sept. 9 and Oct. 31. That includes Amazon, Walmart, PC Richard and Best Buy.

Luckily, we put together all the links you can use to buy on Amazon. Check them out!

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