It is now possible to find 75-inch televisions without blowing your budget. For example, you can bet on the Sony KD75X89J 4K TV, which also offers many sought-after features today. Currently, it is available at 1,199 euros instead of 1,399 euros at Fnac.

Today, 75-inch TVs aren’t as inaccessible as they once were. If the models offering OLED or QLED most often display very high prices, the others which ignore these expensive technologies in favor of a simple LED backlight are much more affordable and really do not lack interest, especially when they also include 4K UHD definition with all the latest video standards. This is for example the case of the Sony KD75X89J, which is currently available at less than 1,200 euros.
What to remember about the Sony KD75X89J TV
- A large 75 inch (190 cm) 4K TV
- Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos compatible
- HDMI 2.1 ports for [email protected]
Instead of a crossed out price of 1,399 euros, the Sony KD75X89J 4K TV is now sold at 1,199 euros at Fnac and this is an excellent price for a television of this size.
A diagonal of 190 cm so as not to miss any detail
Its first everything is its size. The Sony KD75X89J TV therefore has a diagonal of 75 inches, or 190 cm, which allows you to enjoy an experience close to that offered by video projectors. The image will clearly be at the center of everything, especially since this model has a minimalist design with very thin screen borders, even invisible. In addition, its feet can be placed in two different ways to best adapt to your TV stand. Due to the large size of this television, it will still be necessary to ensure that you have a sufficiently large piece of furniture, or else to opt for an installation on the wall. In addition, your room will have to be large enough for the experience to be pleasant and for you not to damage your eyes while watching television: the distance required for a diagonal of 75 inches amounts to approximately 3 meters.
A TV not OLED, but…
If this screen is not OLED, so without the infinite blacks and excellent contrasts offered by this technology, we will be entitled here to a simple LED backlight on an LCD panel, but the 4K UHD definition will still be part of it. In addition, the Sony X1 processor will take care of adjusting and optimizing the colors of the images broadcast to make them more realistic, while the Sony X-Reality Pro 4K image processing will take care of upscaling the content in 4K UHD for more detailed images. Add to this the Sony Triluminos technology, which will make the colors more vivid. The Sony KD75X89J TV will also be compatible with Dolby Vision, and on the sound side, Dolby Atmos will be present for a vast and immersive sound.
A television adapted to next-gen consoles
The Sony KD75X89J is a good reference for those who have a next-gen console like the PS5 or Xbox Series X at home. This model has two HDMI 2.1 ports, which allow [email protected] frames per second. The ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) modes will also be included. The refresh rate of the slab is established at 100 Hz, which is the assurance of enjoying a beautiful fluidity of the image.
A quality OS
The television finally integrates the excellent Google TV operating system, which offers a personalized user experience. Indeed, the TV will be able to offer you suggestions based on the content already viewed, as well as on the streaming platforms to which you are subscribed. The flagship apps from the Play Store will obviously be there, as well as Google Assistant (and Alexa, for that matter) and the Chromecast (as well as AirPlay) to be able to stream content from a smartphone or tablet. You can also control your compatible connected objects at home.
Other very large televisions
If you want to discover other models with a diagonal similar to that of the Sony KD75X89J TV, we invite you now to consult our guide to the best 75-inch TVs (OLED, QLED or Full LED) in 2022.
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