SAVE $1011 Archives100: As of Dec. 18, Sony 75-inch BRAVIA XR X93L 4K Mini LED Smart TV is on sale for $1,398 at Walmart. That’s $1,100 off its usual price of $2,498.
Ready to upgrade your home theater game? The Sony 75-inch BRAVIA XR X93L 4K Mini LED Smart TV is here to make all your entertainment dreams come true for a whopping $1,100 less than usual. On Dec. 18, it’s available at Walmart for $1,398, down from its original price of $2,498.
BRAVIA XR smashes gaming, streaming, and anything cinema. At the heart of the X93L is Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR™, which recreates images with lifelike detail, vibrant color, and pitch-perfect contrast. Paired with the Mini LED technology and XR Backlight Master™ Drive, this display takes brightness and color precision to jaw-dropping levels. Expect stunning HDR visuals, inky blacks, and billions of hues that’ll have you saying, “Wow,” every time you turn it on.
SEE ALSO: How 'The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim' adapts two pages of Tolkien lore into a whole movieBut the BRAVIA XR isn’t just about pretty visuals — it’s also a smart powerhouse. With Google TV built in, all your favorite streaming apps are just a voice command away (thanks, Google Assistant). Plus, features like Apple AirPlay and BRAVIA CORE (complete with complimentary 4K UHD movies) mean you’ll never run out of content to binge.
For gamers, this TV is your new MVP. It’s loaded with HDMI 2.1 features like 4K at 120Hz, VRR, and ALLM for buttery-smooth gameplay. There’s even a Game Menu to tweak settings on the fly, and it’s tailor-made for the PlayStation 5 with Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode for optimal gaming and streaming experiences.
Let’s not forget sound. The Acoustic Multi-Audio system, paired with Dolby Atmos, ensures sound that’s just as immersive as the picture. If you have a Sony soundbar, the Acoustic Center Sync feature will harmonize everything for clearer dialogue and richer soundscapes.
This TV is also designed for real-life use. The wide viewing angles make every seat the best, while the anti-reflective screen keeps glares at bay. With XR 4K Upscaling, your older HD content will look better. And if you’re feeling eco-conscious, the Eco Dashboard makes tweaking energy efficiency settings a breeze.
At $1,398, this is an absolute steal for a premium Sony TV that excels at entertainment and gaming. Don’t wait too long — deals like this disappear faster than you can say “binge night.”
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