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Sony 4K HDTVs on sale for up to $400 off (and way cheaper than Amazon pricing)
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Is your old living room TV just not cutting it anymore? Are you embarrassed to have anyone over for a movie because your picture quality is subpar? Sounds like you need an upgrade.
We are happy to report that you don’t need to drop a ton of money in order to get yourself a great TV.
Through March 4, the PCMag Shop is offering big savings on Sony HDTVs, with many sale prices that are cheaper than Amazon. Check out the full list below and make sure to use the code PCMAG15 to score a nice discount:
— save nearly $400
These are some of Sony’s top tier LED HDTVs (just below the coveted OLED TVs). Using Backlit LED Technology with local dimming, the provides stunning picture quality, contrast, and black levels — making for a TV viewing experience that is on par with other top brands such as Vizio and Samsung. Available in three different size options (55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch), you can definitely find something here that will fit your space and aesthetic.
Pick up a Sony X900F in one of three sizes:
— save more than $400
If size matters to you, the is perfect for a large room that will be a home to multiple watchers. This particular TV can get super bright if you’re having trouble making out what’s on the screen and works surprisingly well for off-angle viewing. For its size, this price is extremely competitive in comparison to similar brands. The three sizes to choose from include a 65-inch model for $150 off, a 75-inch model for $270 off, and an enormous 85-inch model that’s $432 off.
Grab a Sony X850F in one of its three size options:
— save more than $100
The Sony X800E is an all-around player. It has great picture quality, vibrant colors, and comes in a 43-inch option (on sale for just $594) and a 55-inch option (on sale for $645) — not too big, not too small. If you like having friends over for Sunday football games, this Sony TV handles motion very well. It also has relatively low input lag, so playing fast-paced video games is a breeze.
Check out one of the Sony X800E‘s two sizes:
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