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You Can Now Preorder Sony’s 2023 Bravia XR 4K HDR Mini LED Google TVs

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If you are in the market for a new smart TV, Sony’s Bravia XR X93L 4K HDR Mini LED Google TVs are now available to preorder. These are only some of the new TVs coming from the house of Sony in 2023, with more due to arrive in the coming weeks and months.

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For those unaware, Mini LED has been attracting a lot of attention lately. While it isn’t as good as OLED, it is somewhat cheaper, and does offer some benefits over OLED technology.

When it comes to Sony’s new for 2023 BRAVIA XBR X93L 4K HDR TVs, not only do they feature Mini LED, but they also come loaded with Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR, and Google TV. The latter of which is the operating system powering a number of popular devices including Walmart’s new $20 streaming player as well as Google’s own Chromecast with Google TV lineup.

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In terms of the price, the 2023 BRAVIA XBR X93L 4K HDR TVs start at $2,400 in the US and go up to $5,000, depending on the size.

2023 BRAVIA XBR X93L 4K HDR TVs US pricing:

  • 65 inch: $2,399.99
  • 75 inch: $3,299.99
  • 85 inch: $4,999.99

All of these models are now available to preorder online and from various third-party retailers including Amazon as well as directly from Sony’s online store. For those interested in an even larger model, an 85-inch version will be available to preorder for $5,799.99 from next week (May 8th).

Sony plans to release a number of new smart TVs this year and the company has now confirmed the pricing and preorder dates for both the Bravia XR X90L and the Bravia XR A80L Google TV lineups.

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Bravia XR X90L 4K HDR US pricing and availability:

SizeCostPreorder
55″$1,299.99June
65″$1,599.99June
75″$2,199.99June
85″$3,299.99June
98″$9,999.99July

Bravia XR A80L 4K HDR OLED US pricing and availability:

SizeCostPreorder
55″$1,899.99May 15
65″$2,599.99May 15
77″$3,599.99May 15
83″$5,499.99June
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