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75-inch Sony 4K TV is $200 off at Amazon
TL;DR: This huge Sony 4K UHD LED TV is on sale for $1798, saving you $200 or ten percent. Lots of 4K TVs this size cost more than double this price.
When it comes to TVs, bigger is usually better, but getting a massive 4K TV usually means you have to drop a pretty decent chunk of change — that is, unless you can find a good deal. Which luckily, we have.
At Amazon, you can pick up a 75-inch Sony 4K Ultra HD LED TV for $200 off, dropping its price to $1,798. Now, that’s obviously not chump change, but it’s a desirable price when you consider that some 4K TVs of the same size can cost double that or more.
With this TV, you’ll see vivid colors and true-to-life details with remarkable clarity. It also has crystal clear audio without even needing a soundbar.
Good news for Netflix lovers: The Sony TV’s remote has a Netflix button, so you can go directly to streaming your favorite shows and films. For added convenience, this TV connects to Amazon Echo and Google Home devices, enabling voice commands.
This TV is big, but it’s also discreet. Included is a cable holder to keep all of its wires and cables out of sight. Meaning, you get the best entertainment experience without any of the annoyances.
Check out the Sony XBR-75X800G 75-Inch 4K Ultra HD LED TV on sale for $1,798 at Amazon.
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