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Our favorite QLED TV has a massive price cut for Memorial Day

Our favorite QLED TV has a massive price cut for Memorial Day

Digital Trends23-05-2025

Sony launched a Memorial Day deal on the Bravia 9, a TV we labeled the best overall QLED in a ranking we released earlier this month. The ranking cited the TV's ability to shine even in bright rooms, and its accurate and deep colors.
You can buy the 65-inch model of this TV for $2,300 at Amazon, Best Buy, or Sony itself. It's normally at least $3,000 (Sony's MSRP even goes up to $3,300), so you're saving a hefty chunk of change. Don't wait through the whole long weekend to snatch this up.
Why you should buy the Sony Bravia 9
We didn't just list the Sony Bravia 9 as the best overall QLED TV — we also gave it 9 out of 10 stars in our review and listed it in our big roundup of the best TVs of 2025. Our review calls it, 'The best combination of OLED and mini-LED TV picture quality we've seen yet.'
The Sony Bravia 9 uses Mini-LED tech to get high contrast that can almost rival OLED tech. You'll have inky blacks and bright colors, which will make watching dark shows like House of the Dragon enjoyable. In fact, Sony has said this is their brightest QLED ever. It also has an XR processor working behind the scenes to enhance every shot, including XR Motion Clarity. It supports HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision.
The Bravia 9 has a refresh rate of 120Hz and four HDMI ports, including HDMI 2.1, making this a great TV for gaming. Since it's Sony, everything dovetails perfectly with a PS5.
So why should you buy the 65-inch Sony Bravia 9 over Memorial Day weekend? Because it's a nearly perfect TV with a substantial price count. Don't hesitate with this one.

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