Technology
Save over £340 on a Sony Bravia 4K HDR Ultra HD TV
TL;DR: The powerful Sony Bravia XE80 4K TV is available for just £459, saving you over £340 on list price.
No home is truly complete without a TV. You might be the book-reading type of family, but come on, what are you going to point your furniture at without a TV?
If you are a TV-watching kind of family, then you need an impressive model to satisfy an expectant audience. The Sony Bravia XE80 4K TV is just that, with powerful features including 4K High Dynamic Range.
The Sony Bravia XE80 is all about exceptional picture quality, with striking contrast, real-life colours, and 4K detail. It also has a really stylish and slim design, making it an attractive addition to any home. With the Google Assistant built-in, you can also use your voice to find your favourite programmes, apps, videos, or music, as well as search for information and more. It’s the complete package, basically.
You can now save over £340 on the Sony Bravia XE80. It’s available for just £459 on Amazon, down from £800. That’s a massive saving on a high quality device that combines strong picture quality with smart features.
The Sony Bravia XE80 is the 4K TV your home deserves.
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