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Sony will give you a free 55-inch 4K TV right now, and there are several ways to qualify

Memorial Day is only a few days away, marking the unofficial start of summer. With the weather heating up, many tech brands across the internet are rolling out killer deals, and Sony has one of the best Buy One, Get One free deals.
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For a limited time, the company is giving out free TVs with select purchases. If you buy a 65-inch Bravia 8 II QD-OLED 4K display, you will get a 55-inch X77L 4K Google TV at no cost. This TV normally costs $590. Similarly, if you buy a 55-inch Bravia 8 II, you’ll receive a free 50-inch Sony X77L TV, which currently retails for $530 outside of this deal.
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There are no other strings attached. With this promotion, you’ll be saving nearly $600. That said, you will have to act fast because, as alluded to earlier, the deal won’t be around for long. You have until June 8 to take advantage before the sale is gone (or while supplies last). Shipping is free.
Don’t believe me? Here’s how easy it is to score this deal. Simply add an eligible TV to your cart, and your free TV will appear. Here’s what my cart looks like.
For those who may not be familiar, Sony’s Bravia 8 II is the company’s latest flagship TV, delivering an outstanding visual experience. Thanks to its Quantum Dot panel, it can output “billions of accurate real-world colors” and supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and IMAX Enhanced.
Immersive audio is also a part of the package. Acoustic Surface Audio Plus will envelop owners in a bubble of sound. Voice Zoom 3 cuts through bad audio mixing, so you’ll be able to hear dialogue clearly.
What makes this Bravia model stand out is its XR Processor. This chip harnesses an “AI-scene recognition system that detects the type of content you’re watching and [upscales the output] accordingly.” It makes older movies “appear more vivid and dynamic”. It even suppresses visual noise better than past generations.
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The X77L may not be as opulent as the Bravia 8, but it is a solid 4K TV providing “lifelike picture quality” and booming audio courtesy of Dolby Atmos. Movie fans, in particular, will appreciate Motionflow XR, which smooths out the on-screen frame rate and reduces any stuttering.
How I rated this deal
As per ZDNET’s rating system, this promotion gets a perfect 5/5 Editor’s deal rating. A score like that should be pretty obvious. You can’t beat a free 4K TV, especially one as large as 55 inches, and as one as excellent as this. Sony’s X77L is worth a purchase by itself.
As per Sony, this offer will end on June 8, 2025.
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