Buy the 55-inch Sony X90J 4K HDMI 2.1 TV for an unbelievably low price — just $500!
A huge saving on one of the best TVs for PS5
Right now, the refurbished 55-inch Sony X90J 4K TV is just $499 — saving that takes it down to its lowest price so far this year.
This is one of the best HDMI 2.1 TVs to get for your PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, packing a 120Hz refresh rate and some of the best color science in the business.
And now, provided you're cool with a refurbished gadget (repaired and tested to be pretty much as good as new), then this is the cheapest HDMI 2.1 TV you can buy right now.
Sony X90J 55-inch TV (refurbished): was $798 now $499 @ Newegg
This is one of the best HDMI 2.1 TVs you can get — available at the lowest price ever. Sony’s gorgeous picture and color science is present in the 4K panel with the HDR Processor X1, Motionflow XR 120Hz refresh rate, 4K X-Reality Pro to upscale all HD content to the full 4K resolution, and let’s not forget the HDMI 2.1 I/O on the back for next gen console support.
This is both a gorgeous TV to look at and a really easy-to-use panel. Ultimate convenience comes from built-in Google Assistant and Alexa, an ultra slim design that is wall-mount compatible and Apple AirPlay 2.
And you're obviously getting the best of Sony's tech in this display. HDR and Dolby Vision creates a deeply immersive picture with a fantastic contrast ratio, paired with gorgeous color, courtesy of Sony’s X1 processor. And the 120Hz variable refresh rate (thanks to a recent upgrade) is kept silky smooth without any hiccups, thanks to the Motionflow XR technology.
You can get all of this for less than five hundred bucks, which is completely bonkers! Get one quick before they go out of stock.
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