Super Bowl TV deals drop top-rated Sony displays to Black Friday-level prices

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Three awesome choices ahead of the big game

Amazon is really starting to ramp up its Super Bowl TV deals ahead of the big game this week and we've spotted three listings on some of our favorite Sony TVs that are fantastic buys in particular.

All three are matching their lowest-ever prices right now and they start with this 65-inch Sony X80K. At $300 off, this one is a great option if you're looking for a decently-sized TV from a quality brand. As an LED display, it's a more valued-orientated option but it's still packed with a host of smart features and a powerful 4K processor for snappy performance and excellent upscaling.

. This mid-range OLED TV is a really great option for those looking for a display on the bleeding edge of features and versatility but don't want to go absolutely crazy with the budget. With support for 120Hz at 4K, this one is particularly a good choice for pairing with a next-gen gaming console.

 

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