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"Save 50% on 75\" Sony Bravia X85K 4K Smart TV - Cheaper Than Black Friday"

Author : Aurora May 14,2025

Starting today, Walmart has significantly reduced the price of the 75" Sony X85K 4K Google TV, now available for just $648. This represents a massive $650 discount, or 50% off the original price, marking the lowest price we've ever seen for this model. It's even $150 less than the best deal offered during Black Friday or Cyber Monday. While the X85K is a 2022 model, it still boasts the advanced features you'd expect from a top-tier gaming TV.

50% Off 75" Sony X85K 4K Smart TV, Now $648

75" Sony X85K 4K Google TV

$1,298.00 save 50%
$648.00 at Walmart

The Sony X85K is an excellent choice to complement your current-generation PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X console. As a 4K TV, it features a native 120Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1 inputs, enabling 4K gaming at up to 120fps. Additional gaming enhancements include variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode, ensuring a seamless and responsive gaming experience.

Beyond gaming, the X85K is also a stellar budget option for streaming 4K HDR content. It is equipped with Triluminos Pro technology, akin to QLED, which delivers vibrant colors and a wide color gamut, along with a high brightness rating. The intuitive Google TV interface supports voice commands via Google Assistant and can be paired with an Android phone to function as a remote.

Walmart previously offered this TV for $798 on Black Friday, where it was one of their top-selling models. For those interested in exploring other options, our curated list of the best TVs for gaming is available. However, it's worth noting that these alternatives will be significantly more expensive than the X85K with its current deal.

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