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One for Dad, one for Grad: This Best Buy offer nets you a free TV

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If June is the time to celebrate dads and grads, what better way to do so than a pair of magnificent TVs? Well, quite easily if one is free. Now through June 22, when you buy a 2025 edition 98-inch Sony Bravia 5 Mini LED from Best Buy’s shop you also get a 2023 edition 65-inch Sony Bravia XR X90L, which retails at $1,200 and — just to show you how generous Best Buy is being — happens to be one of Best Buy’s highest rated TVs ever (and we rated it pretty highly, too). Check out the combo for yourself via the button below, or see why this bundle is such a good offer (beyond just being a savings of $1,200 with the free TV) by reading on.

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Why you should buy the Best Buy Bravia TV bundle

With this deal, you get two TVs that are clearly among the best TVs of the day. The 98-inch Sony Bravia 5 is part of Sony’s 2025 TV lineup, is a mini LED TV, and is surprisingly good for big screen gaming. You shouldn’t be surprised by its 4K resolution, HDR capabilities, 120Hz refresh rate, or low input lag gaming modes. At this point, you also shouldn’t be surprised that it’s packed with AI-backed upscaling as well as image adjustment. The Sony Bravia 5 is made to pair especially well with your Playstation 5 (the grad has to come home at some point) and comes with a ton of IMAX Enhanced movies via the Sony Pictures Core app.

Then there’s the 65-inch Sony Bravia X90L which can absolutely be the life of the apartment or medium-sized living room. Our Sony Bravia X90L review highlighted its intense color accuracy and motion handling. Like the Sony Bravia 5 above, it has a 4K resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate. Ultimately, it was billed as an excellent pick for cinephiles that weren’t ready to break the bank. It has overwhelmingly positive ratings over on Best Buy too, showing it doesn’t take special know-how to get an excellent viewing experience out of this TV. Finally, remember, it comes free (a value of $1,200) with this bundle purchase.

If you want this bundle, tap the button below. The buy one, get one aspect of this deal ends June 22, but you never know when something like this will sell out. On the other hand, if this one misses the mark, be sure to check out other ongoing TV deals for more offers.

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