Save $150 on a Sony X800H 43″ Smart TV with Alexa

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You may be finding yourself stuck at home, not being able to venture out, yet you still want to watch the big game on a screen befitting it. This year watch it at home on your own TV after buying the Sony X800H 43″ Smart TV with Alexa. It has all the features you’d want to watch the game.

Everything is upscaled with the 4K HDR Processor X1 and 4K X-Reality PRO. The smart TV has advanced color and gradation on the Triluminos display. It provides great detail and color with HDR and Dolby Vision, while the full array LED with local dimming, allowing for brighter highlights and more detailed dark scenes. X-tended Dynamic Range Pro 6X provides contrast.

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Use Google Assistant to control this Smart Android TV with your voice, as well as other smart home devices. It allows you to easily search for your favorite TV shows and movies, get answers, and manage tasks. With Alexa included as well, you can stream smart camera feeds directly to the TV, and along with another Alexa-enabled device, you can play music, launch apps, adjust the volume, and more.

It doesn’t stop there with Google Assistant and Alexa TV, as it also works with Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit. This allows you to still use the set with Siri, even if you have an iPhone and not an Android. You won’t be left out!

Hook it up to a PlayStation and enjoy Sony 4K gaming TV with a dedicated game mode for a smoother, more responsive experience.

Save $151.99 on this 43″ smart TV and pay just $448. Alternatively, you can add wall mounting brackets or a soundbar and can also get the TV in 49″, 55″, 65″, 75″, and 85″ sizes.

Sony X800H 43″ Smart TV with Alexa

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