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Sony’s gamer-friendly X90L TV is on sale for a new low price

News RoomBy News Room21 July 2025Updated:21 July 2025No Comments
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If you’re excited to smash your way through the excellent Donkey Kong Banaza on the Nintendo Switch 2, you should play it on a TV that takes full advantage of the system’s ability to play games in 4K or up to 120 frames per second. Thankfully, Sony’s X90L, which checks both boxes, is currently on sale at Amazon, B&H Photo, and Best Buy in its 65-inch configuration for around $898 ($301 off), an all-time low price.

The X90L is a full-array LED TV, which means it has significantly better backlighting and contrast than an edge-lit set. You won’t see as much blooming — aka, unnatural-looking pockets of brightness around a bright object — which can be distracting when you’re watching a movie or playing a game set in a dimly lit area. The TV also runs on Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR, which automatically adjusts color and contrast based on whatever it is you’re watching or playing.

In terms of specs, two of the TV’s HDMI ports are HDMI 2.1, which means they can accept a 4K video source at up to 120Hz and are well-suited for current-gen consoles. If you connect a PS5, the TV will switch to the “Game” picture mode, enable “Auto HDR Tone Mapping,” and turn on ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) to minimize latency, which matters most if you play fast-paced first-person shooters or platformers.

If you’re a cinephile, you’ll enjoy Sony Pictures Core, a streaming service exclusive to Bravia TVs that lets you download and stream 4K movies at near-4K Blu-ray quality. Its library is limited, but Sony includes five credits for movie downloads and a 12-month subscription to stream titles from the library.

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