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October Prime Day bundle: Save $200 on this Sony TV and soundbar at Amazon

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Now is the time to kickstart your home theater or give it a total refresh. Amazon is offering a great bundle deal where you’ll get both a Sony Bravia 7 and Sony Bravia Bar 8 for just $2,350. That’s a $200 savings you could put towards rounding out your home theater with a vinyl setup or a PlayStation 5 Pro to take advantage of exclusive gaming features.

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The Sony Bravia 7<!–> is the brand’s latest update to their mid-range lineup of mini LED TVs. With Dolby Vision HDR support, you’ll get enhanced detailing and contrast while the 120Hz refresh rate gives you smoother motion during fast-paced movie and TV show scenes, sports broadcasts, and video games. And with Dolby Atmos, you’ll get virtual surround sound audio for a more immersive experience. 

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The Bravia 7 uses the Google TV platform to give you access to a preloaded suite of popular streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+, as well as everything you need to turn your home theater into the ultimate entertainment hub. You’ll also get built-in Google Assistant voice controls for hands-free use of your new TV; you can also use an Alexa account if you prefer Amazon’s virtual assistant. Native support for both Apple AirPlay and Google Chromecast allows you to share photos, video, and music from iOS and Android devices for more ways to entertain family and friends.

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And to boost the Bravia 7’s already impressive audio, this bundle includes the Sony Bravia Bar 8–>, an 11-channel sound bar with support for spatial audio without having to set up satellite speakers. Built-in microphones allow the sound bar to actively monitor ambient sound in the room and automatically calibrate audio settings to the room’s size, acoustic design, and even where you’re sitting to provide the best experience. It even has a 4K passthrough with Dolby Vision and variable refresh rate support so you can connect game consoles for smoother video.

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