The Massive 75-inch Sony Bravia X93L Is Nearly Half Off
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Tech enthusiasts are already aware that the most anticipated tech event in the world, Consumer Electronics Show (CES), is currently underway. But most forget that this is also one of the best times to shop for last year's flagship models or—even better for your wallet—two-year-old flagship TVs. If you're looking for a deal on a 75-inch TV, consider Sony's 2023 flagship LED TV, the Sony Bravia 75-inch Class X93L at $1,398 (originally $2,498) at Walmart. The lowest price this model has been since its release, according to price-tracking tools.
The Bravia X93L is an LED-backlit Google Smart TV (you can use Apple AirPlay and Google Cast), meaning you won't get the contrast of an OLED, but you'll have more brightness with 1,383 nits. It is a 4K TV with a 3,840 by 2,160 resolution, Dolby Vision and HDR-10, four HDMI ports (two of which are 2.1 ports with 120Hz, but one of those is the E-ARC connection for audio), a contrast ratio of 1,383,000:1, a 120 Hz refresh rate, a 9.8 ms input lag in game mode (not the best, but still good), and variable refresh rate (VRR) for gaming—but no AMD FreeSync or Nvidia G-Sync.
People looking for a TV for their home theater system will appreciate its design to easily fit a soundbar on the front or below the TV, with adjustable legs for width and height. It also handles reflection very well, in part due to its brightness. If you're not looking to get a soundbar or surround sound, the audio is much better than its competitors (although like all TVs, the bass will always be lacking).
You can read more about this TV on PCMag's "excellent" review.
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