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The “best Sony for the price” just got even more affordable

Reviewed By Digital Trends Sony Bravia 8 OLED
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If you’ve been waiting to invest in a premium TV, you may not want to hold out any longer after we tell you about this Sony deal: For a limited time, the Sony 55-inch Bravia 8 Series 4K OLED is marked down to $1,400. Retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Crutchfield stock this model, along with a few other sites and shops.

This is one of the best OLED TV deals of the week thus far, and we loved our hands-on experience with the Sony Bravia 8. Editor at large Caleb Denison praised the TV, saying, “The Bravia 8 is the Sony OLED TV most folks should buy.”

We also recommend looking at our coverage of the Amazon Big Spring Sale going on now through March 31.

Why you should buy the Sony Bravia 8 Series

If you’re looking for near-perfect contrast levels, inky blacks, and a wide color gamut, the Sony Bravia 8 is the TV for you. The WOLED panel does a fantastic job of pushing glare away, even in the brightest of rooms. Thanks to Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR, the Bravia 8 delivers exceptional brightness levels when watching SDR content, along with incredible HDR highlights (and support for every HDR format except HDR10+).

The Bravia 8 has a native 120Hz refresh rate, which bodes well for console and PC gamers. VRR and ALLM support allows this Sony OLED to automatically optimize picture settings for the best response time and low input lag. And when you’re ready to start streaming Netflix or Amazon Prime Video (plus hundreds of live free TV stations), the built-in Google TV OS is the smart hub on duty.

We’re not sure how long this TV is going to be on sale, but chances are it’ll be back to full price before we know it. So, today might be the best and last day to save $200 on the Sony 55-inch Bravia 8 Series 4K OLED.

Before you head out, we also recommend looking at our coverage of the Amazon Big Spring Sale going on until March 31, as well as our lists of the best Sony TV deals and best TV deals for additional markdowns on top Sony sets!

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