Amazon is now selling the Sony Bravia 4K 65-inch X95K series TV for just $1,798 and it could be in your home in a matter of days.
The price currently offered represents a huge saving, with the Sony Bravia 4K 65-inch X95K series TV normally offered for around $2,800. Order now and you’ll save 36% and a massive $1,000 with delivery available within the week.
This deal doesn’t ask you to enter any discount codes or clip any on-screen coupons, but you do need to be aware of the stock levels. There is only a handful of TVs currently available which means that any delay risks missing out. Not only on the chance to save $1,000 but get your hands on this TV at all.
Buy: Sony Bravia 4K 65-inch X95K Series TV from Amazon: $1,798 | Original price: $2,800
Thousands of Mini LEDs are controlled with absolute precision by XR Backlight Master Drive delivering unprecedented contrast with deep blacks, natural colors, and maximum brightness.
The TV features support for all the major streaming services including Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, and more. There’s even special support for the PlayStation 5 thanks to an input lag of just 8.5ms. Auto HDR Tone Mapping & Auto Genre Picture Switch are special features exclusive to the PlayStation 5, too.
Amazon hasn’t yet said when this deal will end and that means it might happen at any moment. And with stocks as limited as they are we suggest ordering your new TV today or risk missing out entirely.
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