
Sony announces discounts on Smart TVs and audio products targeting the ongoing IPL season
India Today
Several Sony products, including TVs and audio products, are available at a discounted price during a six-day-long sale being held by the company starting April 13. The discounts can be availed on Sony TVs, soundbars, Bluetooth speakers and more such products.
Sony India has announced a new sale on several of its products targeting the ongoing IPL season. The sale offers discounted prices on Sony products ranging from Televisions to soundbars and more. The offer by Sony starts from April 13, 2021, and will go on till April 18, 2021. Those interested can avail the discounted prices on Sony products through several online and offline channels. The highlight offer of the sale is the discount on Sony's Bravia television series. During the offer, select Bravia range TVs will see a discount of up to 30 per cent on their original price. In addition, buyers can avail of an additional cashback of up to 5 per cent upon purchasing the product as a part of EMI transactions through ICICI credit and debit cards.
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