Sony’s biggest QLED screen gets a big price cut this weekend

when to cover When it comes to TVs, people often talk about the most popular 55-inch and 65-inch versions, but as someone who has an 85-inch TV in the guest room, I know the appeal of extra-large screens. Today we have a deal on a larger version of Sony’s Bravia 9 series screen. 75-inch model is $900 off,and The 85-inch version is significantly reduced in price by $1,800..

These large screens not only take up an entire wall in your living room, but they’re also incredibly bright, reaching a specified peak brightness of 3,000 nits. Critic Ryan Waniata is watching. Moanapointed out “The sun was shining so brightly that I had to squint.” Thanks to the quantum dots, colors remain bright and realistic even when the brightness is turned up.

Viewing angles can’t match the best OLED screens, but Sony has added a few tricks, including anti-reflective coatings and wide-panel technology, to ensure everyone on the couch has a good view. As a result, the occasional rainbow is most noticeable in dark scenes in bright rooms, but this isn’t necessarily the best viewing condition, regardless of screen size or panel type.

Unfortunately, not everything is perfect. There are only two HDMI 2.1 ports, and only one of them is an eARC port. Might have something to do with the soundbar. Keen observers may also notice uniformity issues, especially near the edges of the screen.

If you don’t feel ready for the big leagues or don’t have the space in your living room, Sony Bravia 9 65-inch model reduced to $2,000a more average-sized display with a $1,000 discount. However, if you have enough wall space, The 75-inch model is just $2,600 and very impressiveand the 85-inch version is really huge, Huge discounts up to $3,000. If you don’t sell Sony, Check out our roundup of the best TVsalso includes OLED and QD-OLED options, or Read our full review of the Bravia 9. See why we highly recommend this.

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