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If you’re thinking about upgrading your home theater setup but you don’t want to get too crazy with your budget, you should check out Amazon’s offer for the 65-inch Sony Bravia 7 Mini-LED QLED 4K TV. A 40% discount brings its price down to $1,198 from $2,000 for savings of $802, and you might as well take advantage of it while you can because you’ll be getting a high-quality display for a lower price than usual. There’s always high demand for Sony TV deals though, so you need to act fast because this one may be gone as soon as tomorrow.

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Why you should buy the 65-inch Sony Bravia 7 Mini-LED QLED 4K TV

The Sony Bravia 7 is a tier below the flagship Sony Bravia 9, but it’s making a splash with rating of 4 stars out of 5 stars in our review. We’ve even tagged it as the best for videophiles on a budget in our list of the best QLED TVs, and the best midrange Sony TV in our list of the best TVs. Suffice to say, we’re pretty impressed by how bright and vivid its 65-inch screen gets, with 4K Ultra HD resolution, extremely accurate HDR and color, and top-tier motion and upscaling all giving you a cinematic viewing experience in the comfort of your living room.

You can find Mini-LED and QLED technology in the Sony Bravia 7, which combine for better brightness and darkness, as well as improved local dimming. The 4K TV is also a smart TV that runs on the Google TV platform, so you’ll be able to access all of the streaming services that you’ve subscribed to.

For those who are looking for QLED TV deals that are worth buying, we’re going to nudge you into the direction of the 65-inch Sony Bravia 7 Mini-LED QLED 4K TV from Amazon. From its original price of $2,000, it’s on sale for $1,198 following a 40% discount — the savings of $802 doesn’t look like much, but consider it as a bonus that’s nice to have when buying this amazing screen. You’ll have to complete your purchase of the 65-inch Sony Bravia 7 Mini-LED QLED 4K TV quickly though, as it may return to its regular price at any moment.

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