Amazon is currently selling the Sony XBR75X900F 75-inch 4K TV for just $1,498. That’s down from the usual asking price of around $2,800 so you’re saving very close to 50% here.
This TV currently has almost 700 reviews with a score of 4.5 stars out of a possible 5. That’s clearly a TV that you’re unlikely to be disappointed in.
This TV looks great even before you turn it on, but when you do power it on you’ll find plenty to enjoy on that huge 75-inch screen. Around the back there are tons of ports starting with four HDMI and 2 USB 2.0 connections. There’s an additional USB 3.0 connection as well, not to mention the one composite port.
Powered on, this 4K UHD TV features an X1 Extreme processor that make sure contrast and the wide range of brightness is on tap when needed.
There’s definitely something to be said for using a huge 75-inch TV, whether you’re watching sports or playing the latest high-end console.
We don’t know how long this deal is going to be around for, so make sure to take advantage of it while you still can. This is definitely not a deal that you want to miss out on, especially if you’re already in the market for a huge TV.
Buy: Sony XBR75X900F 75-Inch 4K TV from Amazon: $1,498 | Original price: $2,800
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