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The Sony Bravia X90J 65-inch TV is now $1,098

March 15, 2022
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Save $401.99: Whether it’s for gaming, streaming, or watching a ton of basketball this month, the Sony Bravia X90J 65-inch TV at $1,098 is a fantastic deal. As of March 15, head to Amazon to save 27% on one of the best 4K TVs around.


The best 4K TVs are able to display all types of content in top-tier quality, whether it’s a basketball tournament or Elden Ring. And few TVs perform just as well at a reasonable mid-range price than the Sony Bravia X90J.

Grab the 65-inch Sony Bravia X90J LED 4K TV for just $1,098 from Amazon. That’s $401.99 off its original price and the best deal we’ve seen on it to date.

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What makes this TV so great? The display, for one thing, which offers a full-array LED panel for precise backlighting. This allows for more accurate depictions of depth and detail along with deeper blacks and peak brightness. And with the XR Triluminos Pro technology, you’ll see billions of accurate colors in a wide range of hues and saturation.

Gamers will find plenty to love here too, including dual HDMI 2.1 inputs that allow for higher data transfers with the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. This means 4K games will play in up to 120Hz for the smoothest gameplay possible. It also has a low input lag for responsive controls; plus, the local dimming features makes it a great gaming TV for darker rooms.

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