For a limited time, Walmart has dropped the price on an excellent higher-end Sony TV. Right now you can pick up a massive 75″ Sony Bravia XR X93L 4K Mini-LED Smart TV for just $1198 with free shipping. That’s $2,000 off one of the best Sony non-OLED TVs and hundreds (even thousands) of dollars cheaper than getting a 75″ OLED TV. It’s also sold and shipped by Walmart direct, not a marketplace vendor.
75″ Sony Bravia XR X93L 4K Mini-LED Smart TV for $1198
Sony Bravia X93L Review by Jaron Schneider
“The Sony X93L isn’t cheap, but largely earns its price through very good image quality powered by top-tier processing that results in a fantastic gaming experience.”
The Sony Bravia XR X93L was released back in March of 2023. This was the second highest end non-OLED TV in Sony’s lineup at the time, right behind the X95L (which was only available in an 85″ screen size in the United States). The X93L incorporates Mini LED technology, which excels in HDR content. LED-backlit panels, like its name suggests, consists of an array of LEDs that can independently turn on and off, thus improving black levels and contrast ratio. In a Mini-LED panel, the LEDs are smaller and more numerous, which allows for finer control of brightness levels within the same scene.
The X93L also makes a great gaming TV. It has four HDMI ports, two of which are HDMI 2.1 spec. HDMI 2.1 enables 4K output at up to 120Hz refresh rate, which is perfect for current-generation consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The new Switch 2 will be capped at 60fps in 4K when docked, so you don’t need HDMI 2.1 for that system.
If you’re an Android smartphone user, then you’ll appreciate the fact that Sony uses the tried and true Google TV smart interface. It’s simple, it works, and you can even use your Android device as a remote.
For more options, check out the best TVs for gaming.
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