Not everyone can afford an OLED TV (even when they’re discounted), and that’s okay. But you don’t necessarily need to sacrifice quality when opting for a cheaper option. The Sony BRAVIA 7 is a mini-LED TV that is cheaper than OLEDs but still excels in many aspects, especially if you plan to use it for gaming.

Right now, all the sizes of this set, ranging from 55 to 85 inches, have hit their lowest prices yet according to price-checking tools. Over on Amazon, the 55-inch Sony BRAVIA 7 starts at $1,298 (originally $1,699.99), or you can get the 65-inch for just $100 more (and $600 off the retail price of $1,999.99, though that discounted price might not show until you add it to your cart). The largest 85-inch model is marked down $800, to $2,498.

Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR and Exclusive Features for PlayStation®5 (K-55XR70) 2024 Model
Sony 55 Inch Mini LED QLED 4K Ultra HD TV BRAVIA 7
Sony 55 Inch Mini LED QLED 4K Ultra HD TV BRAVIA 7 Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR and Exclusive Features for PlayStation®5 (K-55XR70), 2024 Model


$1,298.00
at Amazon

Amazon Prime
$1,699.99
Save $401.99

4k Ultra HD with Mini LED Brightness and Contrast, Real-World Colors, Powerful Processing.
Sony BRAVIA 7 65 Inch QLED LCD TV
Sony BRAVIA 7 65 Inch QLED LCD TV


$2,299.99
at Amazon

Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR and Exclusive Features for PlayStation®5 (K-75XR70) 2024 Model
Sony 75 Inch Mini LED QLED 4K Ultra HD TV BRAVIA 7
Sony - 75" class BRAVIA 7 Mini LED QLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2024)


$1,798.00
at Amazon

Amazon Prime
$2,198.00
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4k Ultra HD QLED LCD TV Mini LED Brightness and Contrast, Billions of Real-World Colors.
Sony BRAVIA 7 85 Inch TV
Sony 85 Inch Mini LED QLED 4K Ultra HD TV BRAVIA 7 Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR and Exclusive Features for PlayStation®5 (K-85XR70), 2024 Model


$2,498.00
at Amazon

Amazon Prime
$3,299.99
Save $801.99

Whatever the size, this TV excels in offering a pleasing picture with bright, punchy contrast. It supports 4k resolution at 120Hz. It also comes with Google TV as its smart operating system in high-bitrate 4K content, which means you can use voice commands to control it through Google Assistant, but it’s also compatible with Apple products through AirPlay 2, according to IGN’s 8/10 review.

If you’re a gamer and play on PlayStation, this TV gives you access to PlayStation Remote Play. It also has Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode, which adjusts the settings to optimize your gaming or movie experience. There’s also a dedicated Game Menu with all of the relevant settings in one place.

The biggest drawback, as with other LED TVs, is a somewhat restricted viewing angle compared to OLED sets. If you’re looking to get this as a main focal point in a large living room, you’ll need to go with a bigger size to avoid viewing angle issues. If you’re getting for gaming, however, it won’t be nearly as big of an issue, since you’re likely to be sitting right in front of the screen.