Walmart knocks 0 off this fantastic 55-inch Sony 4K Sony

Posted by preeti Burman on November 14th, 2019

If you’re hunting down a Sony TV to sit at the center of your entertainment setup, you’ve probably noticed that one manufacturer’s hardware costs a lot more than the rest. That’s right — we’re talking about Sony. It’s no surprise, either. Its televisions are second to none, with the Sony Bravia XG being the highest-performing sub-$, K TV in the business. But at $ for the -inch model, it’s a touch out of reach for us mere mortals. Or is it?

Walmart has knocked $ off the -inch Sony Bravia XG, dropping it down to only $. If that’s still a bit too rich for your wallet, you may be pleased to hear that the retailer is also offering the television through its versatile financing arrangement, which can see the cost split over months at just $ per month. Of course, if you can afford to repay more, you have the option to increase the monthly payment and clear the balance sooner.

At this price, the Sony Bravia XG is on par with comparable rivals from LG and Samsung. So why would you choose it over what they have to offer? Well, that’s simple — the Sony Bravia XG excels in every department you can imagine, from how crisp and clear the K Ultra HD screen is down to the selection of streaming services available through the Android TV smart software, which trumps LG’s WebOS and Samsung’s Tizen OS. 

Here’s a look at some of the commands Assistant can execute:

“Play Orange Is the New Black on Netflix.”

  • “Switch over to HDMI .”
  • “Set the volume level to %.”
  • “Turn off after this episode of Friends.”
  • You can even ask it a slew of contextual questions, like:

    “Who is Roger Moore?”

  • “What’s the weather like?
  • “Do I have any appointments tomorrow?”
  • “What time is sunset on Saturday?”
  • And tell it to control smart-connected hardware:

    “Set the Nest Thermostat to degrees.”

  • “Tell the Roomba to vacuum the living room.”
  • “Turn on the lights in the master bedroom.”
  • “Lock the front door.”
  • We aren’t kidding — hook up an August Smart Lock Pro and you can really tell your television to lock the front door, eliminating the dread of having to exit the warm cocoon you’ve just spent hours perfecting while binging the latest must-see Netflix Original over the weekend. Needless to say, this isn’t the main reason you would opt for this television since a Google Home can do the same thing, but it’s still a nifty little feature to have at your disposal.

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