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Best gaming TV deal: Save $400 on Sony Bravia 7

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SAVE $400: As of Oct. 30, the Sony 75-inch Bravia 7 is available for $1,798 at Amazon. This deal cuts 18% off its typical price of $2,198.


If your living room could use a screen that’s practically a theater, the Sony Bravia 7 is worth a spot on the wall. This 75-inch powerhouse packs in Mini LED backlighting with Sony’s XR Backlight Master Drive, so scenes are punchy, bright, and full of contrast — even in daylight. And thanks to QLED with XR Triluminos Pro, you’ll get a ridiculously wide color range. Translation? Everything from explosions to cozy fall scenes will look stunningly accurate.

Love your PlayStation 5? Sony’s tossed in some gamer-friendly features here, like Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode, which tweak the display settings automatically to match your game (or movie) of choice. The new Game Menu is also a nice touch, letting you access gaming-specific picture settings quickly. So when you’re in an intense boss fight, you won’t have to dive deep into menus for tweaks — just do it on the fly.

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Aside from gaming, this Bravia model is a streaming aficionado’s dream. Google TV lets you hop between Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more. And Sony’s exclusive streaming platform gives you high-bitrate 4K content, so your screen gets a workout. And if you’re in the mood for some voice commands, Google Assistant has you covered, with AirPlay 2 compatibility, making it easy to share your phone’s screen for that spontaneous video session.

For a 2024 model with these specs and Sony-exclusive PS5 perks, it’s a steal at this price. And if you’d rather break it up, Amazon’s interest-free monthly plan brings it down to $149.83 for 12 months for eligible Amazon Visa cardholders.

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Don’t let this rare price drop pass — grab this deal at Amazon, kick back, and finally give your PlayStation (and popcorn supply) the TV they deserve.

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