Buy one Sony TV get one completely free in this epic Memorial Day weekend deal
Two TVs for the price of one? Where do I sign?

What's better than one TV? Two TVs! And when that second TV is entirely free, then you've got yourself quite the deal.
Right now, Sony are running an epic Memorial Day weekend deal that means when you buy one of their flagship Sony Bravia 8 II models, at 55-inch or 65-inch, you'll get another Sony TV for no extra cost.
Seriously, it's as simple as that. With no hurdles to jump or even discount codes needed, you'll get a Sony X77L 55-inch 4K TV automatically added to your cart.
That's a $530/$590 saving, depending on what model you buy, but it won't be sticking around for long. So, you'll have to act fast.
65-inch Sony Bravia 8 II $3999 at Sony (save over $500 with a free A77L TV for no extra cost)
The Sony Bravia 8 II is the brand's new flagship model, replacing the five-star A95L. In our hands-on review, we found it to be brighter and more refined than its predecessor with the latest QD-OLED panel, Google TV and support for Dolby Vision and Atmos. It may cost you $3999 for the 65-inch model, but right now you'll get a 55-inch A77L TV worth $590 for free.
As it's Sony's newest flagship, we're yet to carry out our full review of the Sony Bravia 8 II, but we have been hands-on and at this stage, we said it "looks like a meaningful upgrade on one of the best TVs ever made". And that's the five-star Sony A95L.
One of the cons we found was that the Bravia 8 II is a lot more expensive in the US. But, not if you take into account this deal with a free TV thrown in.
For the 65-inch model, you'll get a free 55-inch A77L, worth $590. And for the 55-inch model, you'll get a free 50-inch A77L, worth $530.
So, what do you get with the Bravia 8 II? Well, Sony are integrating what they're calling "the latest QD-OLED panel" that can go 25 per cent brighter than the A95L.
Feature-wise, it's powered by Sony's XR Processor with AI technology, Studio Calibrated Modes specific to streaming services, Dolby Vision and Atmos support, IMAX Enhanced certification and continued support for 4K/120Hz, VRR and ALLM for gamers.
In the early verdict of our hands-on review of the Bravia 8 II, we said: "It’s still going to be an expensive TV and we will of course have to put it through its paces in our own test rooms before delivering a final verdict on its performance, but the Bravia 8 II at this stage appears to be an all-round better version of the best TV around. That’s worth getting excited about no matter the name."
And right now, you should be excited by this epic Memorial Day weekend deal. Because if there's anything better in life than enjoying a brand-new TV, it's getting another one completely free.
MORE:
Read our hands on Sony Bravia 8 II review
Here's Sony's 2025 TV lineup in full
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