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Sony Bravia 8 II 65-Inch OLED TV
The Sony Bravia 8 II uses an OLED panel with a quantum dot layer similar to those used in QLED TVs. For high dynamic range ( HDR) content, it supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, and hybrid log gamma (HLG).
The latest step of what Sony describes as a three year plan with its TV and home audio division has been announced today in the shape of three new additions to its Bravia TV range. The Bravia 8 II, ...
Sony has announced a new “next-generation display system” based upon a “high density LED backlight” with individual control over the red, green and blue primary colors. The new display tech is being ...
Forward-looking: Sony has unveiled a new display technology called General RGB LED Backlight Technology, which is expected to improve how colors are presented on screens. This approach replaces ...
UPDATE: 4/23/2025 – Bravia Theater Pricing announced. 4/9/25: Sony has released pricing for some Bravia models. Information below Attempting to increase and/or reclaim its TV quality reputation crown, ...
Sony recently announced that it has developed a brand new display system capable of far better color reproduction than conventional LED and OLED screens. The details behind this technology are rather ...
Sony has announced the development of a groundbreaking display technology that promises even richer and more vivid colors than traditional Mini LED TVs. By delivering higher color purity and an ...
Samsung and LG got a headstart on Sony when they announced their new 2025 TVs a few months ago at CES. But now, the latter is catching up with the pending arrival of three new Bravia sets, including a ...
The Sony Bravia 8 OLED is a brilliant TV for your living room or gathering area. It’s a weird thing to say, but a lot of TVs have a sort of “hermit” personality and are really best enjoyed with a ...
Steve Beaty asks: I’ve been trying to decide between the 85-inch Panasonic W95A and 86-inch LG QNED80T. I found them both for the same price. Which would be the best for my money? Or do you know of ...
To qualify for the free TV, you can choose between the 55-inch and the 65-inch Bravia 8 II classes. Both will get you the X77L LED Google TV, but buying the 55-inch OLED will get you the 50-inch X77L, ...
Top-notch image processing for stunning clarity and upscaling. Vivid, naturalistic colors. Potent yet balanced HDR brightness. Excellent shadow detail and reflection handling. Near-perfect screen ...
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