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Amazon has a 65-inch Sony 4K TV on sale for $400 off
If there’s one name you can trust when it comes to the quality of their TVs, it’s Sony. From the picture quality to the smart features, Sony TVs consistently deliver across the board as one of the top names in the space. Not convinced? Well if you find yourself in the market for a new TV, Amazon has a deal that just may sway you to Sony’s camp.
The Sony XBR65X900F 65-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV is available at Amazon for $1798. This TV normally goes for $2198, which means this sale will save you $400.
The X900F line is Sony’s best offering of LED TVs on the market right now. To start off, it has the X1 Extreme processor, which delivers crisp, detailed pictures. Then you have the Triluminos color display, providing a wider color palette that results in a bright and colorful picture. And thanks to X-Motion Clarity, blur is minimized to keep fast moving images smooth and clear. Since the X900F is backlit, you’ll get an overall brighter and fuller picture compared to most edgelit TVs on the market. All these features come together to deliver top notch 4K clarity.
Another area the TV shines is its smart system. The X900F uses Android TV and is compatible with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, so you can issue voice commands or sync up a home assistant that makes the TV part of your interconnected home. Since Android TV is a Google system, it will update as needed to improve performance, a big advantage it has over most other smart systems, like webOS from LG, that can’t update that way.
It’s all these features that come together to deliver one of the best 4K TVs on the market right now. If this sounds like the perfect TV for you, which it probably is, head over to Amazon and get it on sale while you can.
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