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This 77-inch Sony OLED TV is under $1,800 (and yes, it's the 2025 model)

It features a 120Hz refresh rate, XR Processor, and exclusive PS5 features.
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SAVE 10%: As of Feb. 4, the 77-inch Sony Bravia XR8B OLED 4K Smart TV is on sale for $1,798 at Amazon, down from $1,998. That's a 10% discount, or $200 in savings.


With the Winter Olympics kicking off this week, you arguably have the best excuse of the year to upgrade your TV setup. If you want a screen that does justice to the opening ceremony in Milan (and isn't $3,000), this Sony deal is worth a look.

As of Feb. 4, the 77-inch Sony Bravia XR8B OLED 4K Smart TV is on sale for $1,798 at Amazon, down from $1,998. That's a 10% discount, or $200 in savings. It's also the lowest price we've tracked on this model to date.

For an extra $19.99, Amazon offers "Room of Choice Delivery." It doesn’t include installation, but it ensures the delivery team carries the box to the specific room you need it in, rather than just dropping a monster-sized box in your entryway. (If you want them to unbox it and take the trash with them, the unpack and haul away upgrade is $69.99.)

Because it’s an OLED, you’re getting over eight million self-lit pixels for infinite contrast. It also runs at a 120Hz refresh rate, which is exactly what you want for watching sports or playing on a PlayStation 5 (Bonus: it has exclusive features like Auto HDR Tone Mapping that automatically kick in when you connect your console).

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