

The trouble with trying to choose one of the best TVs on the market is there are so many different models out there, with new ones arriving all the time. So let us guide you specifically towards the 75-inch Sony Bravia 3, now at its lowest-ever price at Amazon. It's a giant screen and you get a lot of TV bang in return for your buck.
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We have of course done our due diligence in establishing that this is the lowest price this set has ever been at, and it's a long way south of the $1,298 it was originally on sale for. There are a whole host of reasons to buy this television, besides the reduced price and value for money – including some PlayStation 5 exclusives.
If you're in need of a huge, high-quality 4K LED television for your living room (or indeed anywhere else), then the Sony Bravia 3 covers you – and goes above and beyond, especially at this newly discounted price.
So what exactly is it that makes the Sony Bravia 3 so good? Well, there are those PS5 exclusives we mentioned: Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode, essentially optimizing the picture on the fly to match whatever you've got on the screen, whether it's a high-paced action game or a movie you're streaming.
The Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos standards are supported – for picture and audio, respectively – which means you're getting as close as you possibly can to having a cinema screen inside your home. And at 75-inches corner to corner, this really does offer an immersive viewing experience.
We should also mention the built-in voice control, the ability to stream content from your phone to the big screen, and the 4K HDR Processor X1 that's on board – a processor which excels at everything from color vibrancy and balance, to making sure older content is superbly scaled up to a 4K resolution.
Then there's the Google TV software, which combines all the best video and audio streaming apps into one intuitive interface. You can even shortlist movies and shows to watch from your Google search results, and have them show up in your watchlist on the Google TV screen.
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Dave has over 20 years' experience in the tech journalism industry, covering hardware and software across mobile, computing, smart home, home entertainment, wearables, gaming and the web – you can find his writing online, in print, and even in the occasional scientific paper, across major tech titles like T3, TechRadar, Gizmodo and Wired. Outside of work, he enjoys long walks in the countryside, skiing down mountains, watching football matches (as long as his team is winning) and keeping up with the latest movies.
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