'Blown away': Sony's massive 75-inch 4K TV is down to its lowest price ever at Amazon—save over $400
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Finding a great TV that suits your needs can sometimes feel like a needle in a haystack. You want something that’ll fit your space but also fit your budget. And once you narrow down the field, you then have to go back and forth and compare a few models before landing on 'the one.' But why put so much effort in your TV search when the perfect TV is right here?
This Sony 75-inch 4K Ultra HD LED TV has it all—and it’s on sale for $898, or $402 off at Amazon. That’s over 30 percent off, and the lowest price we’ve seen for this model. The 4K model is so popular, it’s earned a perfect five-star rating from more than 2,000 reviewers.
And if you have Amazon Prime, you’ll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $25 or more.)
Brilliant 4K picture quality
Normally going for $1,300, this Sony 75-inch 4K Ultra HD LED TV is the latest from the tech company. It features a detailed picture, thanks to its massive 75-inch 4K display. Sony’s state-of-the-art Processor X1 powers this beauty for true-to-life visuals, while HDR (High Dynamic Range) settings make sure colors stay bright and black levels stay dark.
"This TV has exceeded my expectations," wrote a delighted five-star reviewer. "The picture is crisp and sharp from every angle; the design is very sturdy and I know it's crazy but the new remote is awesome!"
Amazon shoppers even say this Sony TV is sharper than competing models. "Compared to the similar brands like Samsung, this is definitely a lot sharper. No competition," shared a savvy shopper. "The blacks are darker and the whites brighter. The presets for different picture modes are incredible and you can switch easily depending on what you watch."
Instant access to Android TV
While some streaming TVs come with Fire TV or Roku built-in, this Sony 75-inch 4K stunner includes Android TV straight from Google. This means you’ll have instant access to popular streaming apps like Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, YouTube, Prime Video and more, but you’ll also get a wide range of gaming apps too. These are things you just can’t do with Fire TV or Roku. Simply sync a wireless gaming controller to the TV via Bluetooth and you’re all set to get your game on.
"The Android TV interface is very intuitive. Super-fast, super easy. Screens were fluid and easy to understand," said a satisfied Amazon shopper. "It has all the apps I need and use (and then some). I love having Netflix and Prime as an app...The Google Assistant is super easy and awesome. I love telling my TV to watch my favorite programs or listen to my favorite music when the remote isn't handy."
Android TV includes Chromecast for slinging videos and music from your smartphone or tablet to the TV, as well as Google Assistant for voice search and hands-free navigation. In fact, this TV’s remote has a microphone and Google Assistant button on it, so you’ll always have the virtual assistant within reach.
"This TV has an amazing picture. We were blown away by the colors and how sharp the clarity was," raved a five-star Amazon shopper. "Android TV is cool because I can Chromecast Facebook videos or YouTube videos from my phone without having to pick up my remote."
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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