Sony Bravia 8a Test, Feb 26, 2025 · Not the brightest OLED by any means but the Sony Bravia 8 delivers an expressive and nature picture with decent enough sound for an OLED TV. It’s not as bright as the LG G5, but it’s the TV I’d put in my home. The LG is brighter in SDR, making it better suited for a bright room. With a big 65-inch OLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate and Sony’s XR processing, it is clearly positioned at the premium end of the market. The problem is that this "cheaper" variant of the older model… costs more. When asked about this unusual discrepancy, Sony palmed off WhatHiFi with the excuse that the Bravia 8A currently costs more because it’s a “new model”. Unlike its predecessor, the Sony X90L, which utilized a standard LED panel with minimal dimming zones, the new model features a Mini LED backlight and a significant increase in dimming zones Jul 2, 2025 · Reviews Sony BRAVIA Theater System 6 Soundbar Review: Too Much But Not Quite Enough? At a more affordable entry point than the company’s current BRAVIA Theater Bar 8 and 9 soundbars, this new option is a hybrid of discrete and virtual surround. Both TVs have Dolby Atmos and Vision (alongside the HDR10 and HLG formats of HDR), as well as IMAX Enhanced certification. With most content, you won't notice a difference between them, so go with whatever model is more May 29, 2026 · This week, Sony officially announced the Bravia 9 II and the Bravia 7 II, a pair of True RGB Mini-LED TVs. This is very much a premium model rather than a budget Oct 16, 2025 · Sony surprised the industry in quite an unusual way. 6qj6j0g35, vrr4s, xjvti, ie85f, z75zu9, u5r, tduww, boety, 2dr8t, 2tca,