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This 65-Inch Sony OLED TV Is $500 Off

The Sony A75L is an entry-level OLED TV that excels in gaming and it's currently at its lowest price.
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There's a world of difference between OLEDs and QLEDs, with OLEDs offering the most premium picture at a higher price—but you can still find budget OLED TVs at prices that won't cost an arm and a leg. The 65-inch Sony Bravia A75L is one of them, currently being sold by Best Buy for $1,499.99 (originally $1,999.99), the lowest price it has ever been, according to price tracking tools. Best Buy is also offering $249 worth of mounting and installation in labor (not parts, like mounting brackets) with your OLED purchase.

Like all OLEDs, be mindful that its brightness will not be as good as QLEDs or LEDs. If your setup is in a bright room, make sure you have shades if you want to see the full effect of an OLED.

The Sony A75L OLED came out in 2023 as a new entry-level OLED TV with many of the features you'd want from a premium TV, especially for gamers. Although you only get one HDMI 2.1 (apart from the second one which doubles as the eARC port, which isn't a problem unless you want to hook up a sound system), the A75L has VRR support, bandwidth for up to 4K at 120Hz, low input lag in Game Mode of 9.2 ms, and clear motion with little blur, all which combine to make an excellent gaming OLED TV.

What do you think so far?

Casual streamers will enjoy the Cognitive Processor XR, which upscales low-resolution content very well (great if you're not paying for 4K Netflix). I really like the Google TV smart platform, mainly because of the user-friendliness and that it lets me cast my phone or laptop without an external device. The viewing angle and reflection handling on the A75L are top-tier as well, allowing people to view from the far end of the couch.

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