Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Audio / Video
  3. Deals

This 8 out of 10 Sony OLED TV has a $500 discount today

Add as a preferred source on Google
Reviewed By Digital Trends Sony Bravia 8 OLED
Zeke Jones / Digital Trends

The Sony Bravia 8 is a fantastic OLED TV we gave a glowing review to last year. In fact, our review states, “The Bravia 8 is the Sony OLED TV most folks should buy.” Fortunately, it’s on sale, too.

For a limited time, you’ll be able to get the Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 Series 4K OLED for only $1,800 at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. The MSRP on this model is $2,300, so you can think of it as saving $500!

BUY AT AMAZON BUY AT BEST BUY BUY AT WALMART

Why you should buy the Sony Bravia 8 Series

The Sony Bravia 8 is a powerhouse OLED that supports a wide color gamut and delivers exceptional HDR performance. While you can’t watch HDR10+ content, the Bravia 8 displays glorious highlights and other peak brightness effects when streaming in 4K HDR. 

The TV also has good SDR brightness, though most OLED screens are best suited to a darker space. The Bravia 8 has fantastic motion handling, too, as well as low input lag, HDMI 2.1 connectivity, and VRR and ALLM support. It’s one of the best OLED TVs for gaming you can buy in 2025

Apps, screen mirroring, and smart home controls are made possible by the TV’s built-in Google TV OS. Use the platform to access services like Netflix and YouTube, along with hundreds of free live TV channels. 

Save $500 on the Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 Series 4K OLED when you buy right now. We also recommend looking through our lists of the best Sony TV deals, best OLED TV deals, and best TV deals.

BUY AT AMAZON BUY AT BEST BUY BUY AT WALMART
Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
Marshall refreshes its Acton and Stanmore speakers with better bass and repairability
The new Acton IV and Stanmore IV bring improved acoustics, Auracast support, and a more repair-friendly design.
Marshall launches Acton IV and Stanmore IV

Marshall has refreshed two of its most popular wireless speakers. The company has officially unveiled the Acton IV and Stanmore IV, bringing a series of meaningful upgrades that go beyond simply making them louder. While improved bass and cleaner sound are part of the package, Marshall is also making a welcome push toward repairability, allowing owners to replace several external components instead of replacing the entire speaker.

Better sound, smarter design

Read more
I was skeptical of clip-style open earbuds. After trying my first pair, I don’t want to go back
No pressure, no plugged-up feeling, no fatigue. After months of all-day wear, open-air audio earclips have earned a permanent spot in my routine.
Baseus Bowie MC2 earclip earbuds.

I am not what you would call an audiophile. I don't obsess over terms like LDAC and DSEE upscaling. For me, they're just another utilitarian gadget to get the job done. Somewhere along the way, however, I stopped judging earbuds purely on how they sound and started paying closer attention to how naturally they fit into an ordinary day.

So much of this category now chases bass, noise cancellation, and a spec sheet full of features that comfort has quietly become an afterthought. I recently got a chance to try the Baseus Bowie MC2, my first pair of earclip-style earbuds. It came as a revelation for me. I picked them up from Amazon at $40, so it wasn't a big hit on my wallet either. The leap of faith, I'd say, was well worth it.

Read more
iOS 27 beta 3 makes it easier to adjust your AirPods’ Adaptive Audio intensity
The new control sits in the same menu where you already pick the listening mode.
AirPods Pro 3 side view

If you've ever fumbled through Bluetooth settings to fine-tune how much outside noise your AirPods let in, Apple may be about to save you a few taps. iOS 27 beta 3 adds a quicker way to adjust Adaptive Audio intensity, and it lives right where you'd expect it to.

A shortcut for adjusting Adaptive Audio

Read more