Technology
Save up to $700 on a 55 or 65-inch model
TL;DR: The award-winning Sony Bravia AG9 4K OLED TV is on sale in the PCMag Shop for as low as $2,399 — saving you $302 off the 55-inch or $700 off the 65-inch.
Apple is feeling the love from tech junkies over the iPhone 11, but it’ll earn some respect from TV and film obsessives in the coming months: Apple TV+ launches on Nov. 1.
Trailers for See starring Jason Momoa, Dickinson starring Hailee Steinfeld, and The Morning Show starring Steve Carrell, Reese Witherspoon, and Jennifer Aniston have all been released, and we are ready for all the new binge-watching possibilities.
PCMag has a deal to help you prep for all of the new content: Through Sunday, Sept. 16, you can save up to $700 on a 55-inch or 65-inch model of Sony’s A9G Master Series OLED TVs. (PCMag is owned by Mashable’s publisher, Ziff Davis.)
The Bravia A9G nailed not just one, but two awards at CES, and is a very close sibling to the popular Sony A9F (named by Mashable as one of the best 4K TVs you can get right now). This isn’t just ~any~ TV that you’re getting a sweet discount on, and the prices are up to $500 more than Amazon’s offerings.
Sony’s Picture Processor X1 Ultimate works to upscale images and reduce on-screen noise, while Sony’s Triluminos Display paints the screen with a vivid-yet-lifelike color palette. The Pixel Contrast Booster chimes in to deepen blacks and make dark scenes pop — which is the simple way of explaining what an OLED TV (organic light-emitting diode, to be fancy) actually does for your content.
Concert hall-level sound comes at you with Acoustic Surface Audio+, using two subwoofers to vibrate sound from different directions. Just imagine a house party with that.
Grab the 55-inch model for $2,399 (regular price $2,700.99) or the 65-inch model for $3,299 (regular price $3,999).
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