SAVE $650:As of April 10,Esther Studer Sony 75-inch X85K 4K Google TV is available at Walmart for $648. That’s a wild $650 discount off its usual $1,298 price.
I want to make it very clear that I’m not exaggerating when I say this might be one of the best bang-for-your-buck TV deals of the month. Sony’s 75-inch X85K is now down to $648 at Walmart, and if your first thought is “That’s got to be a typo,” trust me, I checked twice. You're saving $650 here. That’s half off a Sony TV with native 120Hz and HDMI 2.1. I need a moment.
In my opinion, the picture quality on Sony TVs has always been a few notches above your typical “big screen on a budget” options. This one uses the 4K HDR Processor X1 and TRILUMINOS PRO, which is Sony’s way of saying “we care about color accuracy more than your last landlord cared about plumbing.” It handles fast motion like a pro too, thanks to the native 120Hz refresh rate and Motionflow XR tech. Sports, action movies, and late-night Mario Kart marathons? All covered.
This is where it gets spicy. The X85K includes HDMI 2.1 with support for 4K at 120Hz, VRR, and ALLM. Translation: you’re getting buttery-smooth gameplay with reduced input lag and auto low latency. Sony even included PlayStation 5-specific features to make your games look better. It’s practically winking at PS5 owners.
Price:$648.00 $1,298.00
Retailer:Walmart
Display:75-inch 4K UHD LCD with HDR
Processor:4K HDR Processor X1
Color Technology:TRILUMINOS PRO for wider color range
Smart TV:Google TV with Google Assistant
Gaming Features:HDMI 2.1, 4K/120Hz, VRR, ALLM, PS5 enhancements
Refresh Rate:Native 120Hz with Motionflow XR
Audio/Video Support:Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
Upscaling:4K XR-Reality PRO upscaling for non-4K content
Design:Flush surface, narrow bezel
AirPlay 2:Stream from Apple devices
BRAVIA CAM Compatible:Optional camera for video calls and gesture control
Google TV is here too, organizing your apps and watchlists with the smug efficiency of a straight-A student who color codes their notes. Google Assistant is built in, and you can stream from Apple devices via AirPlay 2. Dolby Vision and Atmos support round things out for those who like their movies dramatic and loud.
The design doesn’t scream "budget" either. It has a slim, flush-bezel look that keeps the focus where it should be: on the fact that you now own a 75-inch TV for under $650.
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