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Yahoo
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sony's Brightest 75-Inch TV Is $500 Off Right Now
Looking to upgrade your home entertainment setup? Crutchfield is now offering $500 off on the Sony Bravia 9 75-inch mini-LED 4K TV. Originally priced at $3,998, it's now available for $3,498, one of the best deals we've seen on the brand's flagship model this year. The Bravia 9 delivers Sony's brightest picture yet, thanks to thousands of mini-LEDs controlled by the XR Backlight Master Drive. You'll enjoy lifelike visuals, a native 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and HDR10 support. It also features anti-glare technology that keeps the picture crisp from any angle, ensuring an excellent viewing experience. Whether you're streaming in 4K, watching live sports, or gaming at 120Hz with VRR, this TV is built to handle it all. It's designed for viewers who care about sharpness, brightness, and smooth motion, making it ideal for movie nights, sports, and next-gen gaming. The mini-LED technology ensures deep contrast, while the XR Triluminos Pro display adds rich, natural color to every scene. It also runs on Google TV, supports Dolby Atmos, and includes Sony's Acoustic Multi-Audio+ for clear dialogue and an immersive soundstage. You can even pair the built-in 70-watt 2.2.2 speaker system with compatible soundbars to enhance your audio experience. Add in the ability to stream IMAX Enhanced movies, and you'll see why this is the kind of screen that elevates your entire living room. The Bravia 75-inch 4K TV is equipped with premium display technology, wide viewing angles, and features such as Apple AirPlay 2 and Google Assistant. It also comes with special modes for Netflix, Prime Video, and PS5. With $500 in savings and top-of-the-line specs, the Bravia 9 is a solid pick for anyone upgrading their setup this year. Read the original article on GEEKSPIN. Affiliate links on GEEKSPIN may earn us and our partners a commission.


Tom's Guide
a day ago
- Tom's Guide
I've been testing TVs for over over a decade — here's my top 5 picks for every budget
I've spent the last 10 years of my life looking for the best TVs. I've been lucky enough to see the vast majority of TVs from the likes of Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL and Hisense at various tradeshows, and even luckier to have dozens of them in my own home over the years I've got lots of hands-on time with them, but with new models coming every year, it can be hard to know exactly how much to spend when shopping for a new TV. Now, to help, I've put together lists of the best TVs under $500 and the best TVs under $1,000 — and these are great resources when you need them — but not everyone has the time to spend reading articles. Below, you'll find a truncated version of those lists. It's light on technical information (though it's all available if you click on each TV) but you can use this as a quick guide on what to buy and how much to actually spend when shopping for a new set. This is the TV price range most folks shop for — and there are a lot of good value options here. My favorite TV under $500 has to be the TCL QM7. It's a Mini-LED TV (basically an LED-LCD TV with far better control over its dimming zones) with a native 120Hz refresh rate. That refresh rate can be boosted up to 144Hz when connected to a gaming PC and it supports both major types of dynamic HDR, Dolby Vision and HDR10+. Alternatively, the Hisense U6N offers many of the same features (but lower brightness and color volume) for around $200 less, as do the lower-end TCL Q6 and the slightly older Roku Series Plus. I think it's worth paying the extra money for the better performance, but I totally understand if your budget doesn't stretch that far. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. All the TVs mentioned above are either available in a 55-inch or a 65-inch for under $500. Unfortunately, there's no 75-inch or 85-inch TV I could comfortably recommend at this price. If you don't need a 55-inch TV and want something a bit smaller, we're currently reviewing the Samsung F6000F Full HDTV that's on sale at Amazon for $200. It doesn't remotely compete with the TCL QM7 mentioned above, but it's a brand-new smart TV for a very tough-to-beat sticker price. At $1,000, picking a clear winner is much harder. Basically, you can either get an amazing OLED TV at its smallest size; a huge 75-inch budget TV; or a decent-sized mid-range model, all for under a grand. So let's walk through each scenario. No one ever sets out to buy a small TV. But once I explain what makes OLED so great, lots of folks then decide that they'd rather have a small, gorgeous-looking TV than a larger, lower-performing model. If you feel like you fit in that category, I recommend looking at the 55-inch LG B4 OLED. At 55 inches, it's still a pretty reasonable size, and its picture is unmatched at this price point. If 55 inches just won't cut it for your living room, go for the 65-inch Hisense U8N. This is my favorite TV from 2024, and I think it delivers performance that rivals TVs that cost twice as much. It's not an OLED, obviously, but thanks to its Mini-LED backlighting, its contrast is much better than your average LED-LCD screen and its color saturation is exceptional. It's a native 120Hz screen with support up to 144Hz with Dolby Vision and Atmos on-board. The same is true for the 65-inch TCL QM8 that's $100 less at $899. For larger screens under $1,000, you have a few options: There's the 85-inch Hisense U6N model I mentioned earlier, if you don't mind something from 2024, or the 75-inch TCL QM6K from 2025 if you want something fresh from the factory. Both are great Mini-LED models. Unfortunately, there's no 98-inch model under $1,000 yet — but maybe that will change in 2026. OK, now we're talking big bucks. If you're spending this much money, you're definitely getting a sizable OLED or a huge Mini-LED TV. At some point in the near future, the 65-inch LG C5 OLED should drop down to just under $2,000. Until then, last year's excellent LG C4 OLED is available in a 77-inch screen size for just $1,799. Given its size and performance, it's the TV I'd currently recommend buying. In a very close second place is the Samsung S90D OLED. It's also available in a 77-inch screen size, but it's $2,199. The extra $200 is worth it for the additional brightness, but if your hard limit is $2,000, the smaller 65-inch version is an option. You might be wondering where Sony TVs rank on this list — unfortunately the best Sony TVs cost well over $2,000. The best we can do at this price point is the 75-inch Sony Bravia 7. It's an exceptional Mini-LED TV, don't get me wrong, but it's no OLED. If you simply want the biggest TV for your buck without compromising on performance, there's the 85-inch version of the Hisense U8N I mentioned earlier or the 85-inch TCL QM8. Both are $1,699 and offer similar performance. I have a hunch you might be able to get one of the larger 98-inch versions for under $2,000 later — but we won't know for sure until Black Friday rolls around in November. The prices listed above are current as of June 2025. Amazon Prime Day 2025 is coming up from July 8 to July 11, and those prices could take a steep nose-dive. The same is true for Black Friday, though, that won't happen until November 28. Here's the good news: The dynamic links on this page will change when that happens, so just come back if you need the latest prices, or head on over to our Best Cheap TV Deals page to see what's on sale at this very second.


Android Authority
2 days ago
- Business
- Android Authority
Huge TV deal: This 75-inch Toshiba 4K smart TV is only $399.99!
TVs are becoming more accessible than ever. Never in my life did I imagine we would be able to buy a huge 75-inch 4K smart TV for just $399.99. That's how much this awesome Toshiba 4K smart TV costs right now, saving you $250 off the retail price! Buy the Toshiba 75-inch Class C350 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV for $399.99 ($250 off) This offer is available from Amazon, and it's a 'limited time deal.' It's actually sold and shipped by Best Buy, so you can actually finalize the purchase on Amazon and pick up the item at a local Best Buy store. Are you looking to get a large TV at a low price? Here's a really nice deal, and it's actually a record-low price for this model. The Toshiba C350 comes with a huge 75-inch panel, so it's a seriously big TV. It has a 4K UHD resolution. This is a smart Fire TV, so it runs on Amazon's smart TV OS. You'll get access to the Amazon Appstore, so you can download all your favorite streaming service apps. These include all the big ones, such as YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV, and of course, Amazon Prime Video. It even supports Amazon Luna, so you can use it to play high-quality games using the cloud. Of course, you'll also get access to Amazon Alexa, so you can even use it to get information, search for content, or control your smart home devices. You'll even get advanced features like Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, Dolby Atmos, Regza Engine 4K, and more. Are you interested? Go catch this deal while you can. It's a record-low price, and these offers don't usually last too long. We've only seen it hit this price twice in the past. It's a really good deal!


Time Business News
2 days ago
- Time Business News
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best IPTV Subscription in 2025
Let's cut through the hype. Finding a reliable iptv subscription in 2025 feels like navigating a minefield. I've tested 18 different providers over the past year – some were fantastic, others were outright scams. Here's what I've learned the hard way so you don't have to. Forget the flashy promises. These are the actual deal-breakers I've identified after months of real-world testing: Picture Quality That Doesn't Lie True 4K streams show individual blades of grass on football fields HD channels should look at least as good as cable broadcasts Beware of 'upscaled' content that's just stretched 720p Reliability When It Counts Works during Sunday Night Football without buffering Handles peak hours (7-11 PM) without quality drops Doesn't crash during major pay-per-view events Good services load channels in under 3 seconds Great ones do it in 1-2 seconds Anything over 5 seconds is unacceptable After extensive testing, these are the only ones I'd actually pay for: 1. StreamMaster Pro ($18/month) Why it's great : The only service where 4K sports actually look 4K : The only service where 4K sports actually look 4K Real test : Flawless during the Super Bowl with 4 devices connected : Flawless during the Super Bowl with 4 devices connected Downside: Interface looks dated 2. CineView Ultra ($22/month) Movie quality : True Dolby Vision that rivals Blu-rays : True Dolby Vision that rivals Blu-rays Bonus : Weekly updates of new 4K releases : Weekly updates of new 4K releases Best for: Serious home theater setups 3. ValueStream ($12/month) Surprise winner : Adaptive bitrate actually works : Adaptive bitrate actually works Perfect for : Casual viewers who just want reliable basics : Casual viewers who just want reliable basics Limitation: Missing some niche sports channels Here's the ugly truth I've uncovered: That '20,000 channels' claim includes hundreds of duplicate shopping networks Many providers use the same backend servers with different branding Free trials often show better quality than the paid service 'Lifetime' subscriptions typically disappear within 6 months Follow this real-world advice: Test during prime time – 8 PM on a weekend is the true test Check your specific channels – Don't trust generic channel counts Use your normal setup – Test with the same devices and internet you'll actually use Google '[Service Name] + problems' – Find the real user complaints After all this testing, I use: StreamMaster Pro for live TV and sports for live TV and sports CineView Ultra for movies Yes, it costs more than a single service, but the quality difference is staggering. For friends on a budget, ValueStream is the only cheap option I'd recommend. The IPTV market changes constantly. That amazing service today might be terrible next month. Always: Pay month-to-month at first Never pay with irreversible methods (like Bitcoin) Have a backup option ready The Bottom Line The best IPTV service is the one that works reliably for your specific needs. Take the trials, test thoroughly, and don't believe the hype. With these insights, you're now better equipped than 95% of buyers out there. Happy streaming! TIME BUSINESS NEWS


Business Upturn
2 days ago
- Business Upturn
Xiaomi Poco F7 Leaked ahead of Launch: Check design, features, price, colours, and more
By Aditya Bhagchandani Published on June 18, 2025, 08:42 IST Xiaomi is gearing up to launch the Poco F7, and leaks suggest it will be a powerhouse with premium features at a competitive price. While it hasn't been officially announced, here's what we know from preliminary leaks and rumors: Design & Display Dimensions: 163.1 x 77.9 x 8.2 mm Weight: 215.7g Build: Glass front and back, aluminum frame SIM: Dual Nano-SIM IP Rating: IP68 dust/water resistant (up to 2m for 30 minutes) Display Type: AMOLED, 68 billion colors Refresh Rate: 120Hz Other Display Features: HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HDR Vivid, 3840Hz PWM Brightness: 800 nits (typ), 1800 nits (HBM), 3200 nits (peak) Size: 6.83 inches (~90.2% screen-to-body ratio) Resolution: 1280 x 2772 pixels (~447 ppi) Performance Operating System: Android 15 with HyperOS 2 Chipset: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4nm) CPU: Octa-core 1x Cortex-X4 @ 3.21 GHz 3x Cortex-A720 @ 3.0 GHz 2x Cortex-A720 @ 2.8 GHz 2x Cortex-A720 @ 2.0 GHz GPU: Adreno 825 Storage: 256GB / 512GB (UFS 4.1) 12GB RAM No card slot Camera Main (Dual): 50 MP, f/1.5 (wide), OIS, PDAF 8 MP, f/2.2 (ultrawide) Features: LED flash, HDR, panorama Video: 4K @ 30/60fps 1080p @ 30/60/120/240/960fps Gyro-EIS Selfie Camera: 20 MP, f/2.2 (wide) Audio & Connectivity Stereo Speakers: Yes 3.5mm Jack: No Hi-Res Audio: 24-bit/192kHz, Hi-Res Wireless Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 7, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct Bluetooth: 5.4 with aptX, LHDC 5 GPS: Dual-band GNSS support (GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, QZSS, NavIC) NFC: Yes Infrared Port: Yes USB: Type-C 2.0, OTG Radio: No Battery Battery Size: International model: 6500 mAh India model: 7550 mAh (Si/C Li-Ion) Charging: 90W wired (PD3.0 / QC3+) 22.5W reverse wired Sensors Under-display fingerprint (optical) Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass Colors Expected Models Global: 25053PC47G India: 25053PC47I If the rumors hold true, the Poco F7 will offer exceptional value for power users, gamers, and camera lovers alike. Stay tuned for the official announcement on July 1, 2025. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aditya Bhagchandani serves as the Senior Editor and Writer at Business Upturn, where he leads coverage across the Business, Finance, Corporate, and Stock Market segments. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity, he not only contributes insightful articles but also oversees editorial direction for the reporting team.