Save $900 on a Sony 85″ X85K Smart Google TV

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Start with a smart TV if you want to cut the cord, and eliminate cable and satellite from your bills. A great choice is the Sony 85″ X85K Smart Google TV! It is a 4K Ultra HD TV with Dolby Vision HDR and a native 120Hz refresh rate. This 2022 model is also $900 off.

The 4K HDR Processor X1 inside provides intelligent TV processing for a smooth, clear picture with rich colors and contrast. There’s also intelligent motion handling, thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate and Motionflow XR technology that eliminates the blur in the fast pace of sports, as well as action movies. Enhance the picture quality if you’re gaming, too, specifically on a PlayStation 5.

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The Sony X85K Smart Google TV is packed with audio features as well, such as Dolby Atmos, DTS:X with Vertical Surround Engine, and S-Force Pro Front Surround. There’s also 360 Spatial Sound Mapping that will adapt to the environment with the addition of optional rear speakers.

To help you cut the cord, Google TV will organize your favorite programming in one place, streaming TV shows and movies from services such as Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV, HBO Max, and Peacock. Stream to the TV from your Apple device, too, with support for AirPlay 2. While it’s a Google TV and works with Google Assistant, it also works with Alexa.

Take $901.99 off the price of this 85″ smart TV, and pay just $1398. Alternately, get the same TV in smaller sizes of 43″, 50″, 55″, 65″, and 75″, and with a soundbar or TV mount. You’ll find the best discount on the 85″, though.

Sony 65″ X85K Smart Google TV

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