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Amazon slashes an incredible $602 off this massive 75-inch Sony 4K TV

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With various manufacturers constantly churning out 4K TVs, it can be challenging to know which type of TV to choose. If you have a considerable budget, however, you best bet is to stick to premium models from big brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony. Check out this unmissable deal on the 75-inch Sony 4K TV X800G series in case you’re looking for a big screen to grace your entertainment or living room area.

This 75-inch X800G will normally cost you a whopping $2,000, but Amazon’s offer makes it less expensive after a $602 price cut. Don’t miss the chance to score this high-end Sony 4K TV for only $1,398. You can even get an additional $50 off when your Amazon Rewards Visa application gets approved.

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The X800G is an entry-point into Sony’s all-premium TV strategy. It’s powered by two powerful image improvement databases that work together to dynamically step up picture performance. First is the 4K X-Reality Pro which upscales images to near 4K quality, and the second one is an imaging technology that cleans the picture by reducing on-screen noise. Combined with 4K Ultra HD resolution and high-dynamic range (HDR), this TV is able to deliver exceptional details, color, and highlights.

Sony did not stop at that. The company also tossed in the Dynamic Contrast Enhancer to offer a spectacular range of brightness. It accurately renders differences between light and dark portions of images, resulting in realistic visuals with enhanced details and contrast not always found in conventional TVs. What’s more, there’s the Motionflow XR refresh rate technology to keep fast-moving action sequences — like movies and sports — smooth, clear, and with minimal blur.

This Sony 4K TV runs on Android OS and has support for Google Home and Amazon Alexa. It allows for easy searching of your favorite entertainment from Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, and more, as well as games and apps from Google Play. The A.I. integration is especially helpful as you can use it to control your TV or your entire smart home ecosystem.

With the 75-inch Sony 4K TV X800G series in your home, you’ll feel as if you’re sitting in your own personal theater. Immerse yourself in cinema-like visuals by ordering this big 4K screen on Amazon at a discounted price of $1,398. We don’t know how long this deal will last so you better grab it while you can.

Head over our TV buying guide if you’re still not sure about what TV to get. Also, be sure to browse through our curated deals page for exciting discounts on other tech products.

Erica Katherina
Former Digital Trends Contributor
I find deals and write about them to help Digital Trends’ readers save on quality tech products.
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