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Save up to $1000 on a Sony 4K TV from Amazon
Not all 4K is created equal, but you wouldn’t know that from the Black Friday deals. You can find some of the best TVs available from some of the top names in the space at prices that will melt your eyes, Indiana Jones style. And if you want that experience (why wouldn’t you?), Amazon has three TVs that live up to the quality 4K is known for.
You can save over 20% on select Sony X850F 4K Smart TVs on Amazon for Black Friday. The available TVs are:
65″ Sony X850F 4K Smart TV — $998 (list price $1398)
75″ Sony X850F 4K Smart TV — $1798 (list price $2298)
85″ Sony X850F 4K Smart TV — $2998 (list price $3998)
When it comes to quality, Sony TVs usually live up the name, and the X850F is no different. The TV sports the 4K HDR X1 processor, delivering the kind of 4K picture you’d expect from one of the best names in the space, even compared to its own lower-tier models.
The TV also comes packing the Triluminos color display for bright, crisp colors. It’s the “lowest” model that comes packed with this color display, which should clue you into the quality of this TV. Along with better HDR integration thanks to the X1 processor and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, everything from the the NFL’s game of the week to the latest Marvel film will look their best.
If you’re a gamer, the response time will be snappy and fast, especially ideal if you enjoy the odd multiplayer game here and there, too. Since the PlayStation is one of Sony’s backbone products, it makes sense that the TVs would be perfect for most console gamers out there.
And with those three sizes available, you’ll be able to enjoy that glorious 4K content, no matter what your space limits may be. Just make sure to act quickly, we don’t how long Amazon will have these TVs available.
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