Sony Introduces 4 New Bravia TVs: Mini-LED, OLED Options

Sony Introduces 4 New Bravia TVs: Mini-LED, OLED Options

Sony recently unveiled their 2024 TV lineup, emphasizing mini-LED technology alongside OLED and LED options. Here are a couple of their Bravia models.

The Bravia 3 represents an economical option with prices beginning from $599.

Sony Bravia 9: A Mini-LED Flagship

Sony’s Bravia 9 TV boasts significant advances in brightness, boasting a 50% improvement over their X95L model in this regard. This is achieved via its 22-bit mini-LED backlight unit which boasts 325% more partitions. Available in 65", 75", and 85", sizes, this TV can be purchased between $3,299 to $5,499 USD with Sony promising it provides exceptional brightness along with "OLED-level blacks for enhanced contrast ratio".

Features Of the Bravia 9

The Sony Bravia 9 supports Dolby Vision and comes equipped with studio calibration modes from Netflix, Sony Pictures and Prime Video as well as a light sensor to make automatic brightness adjustments. Gamers may find 4K 120Hz refresh rate VRR ALLM features helpful while its 2.2.2 speaker system featuring Acoustic Multi Audio+ technology supports Dolby Atmos Voice Zoom 3 certification as well as IMAX Enhanced certification – features gamers are sure to appreciate.

Sony Bravia 8 : A Mid-Range Solution

Positioned at the midrange, Sony’s Bravia 8 OLED TV comes in 55-inch, 65-inch and 77-inch sizes and costs anywhere between $1,999 to $3,899 USD. Equipped with W-OLED panels that deliver 10% higher brightness compared to its predecessor A80L model; as well as sharing some features found on LG C4 OLEDs such as image calibration modes, Dolby Vision/Atmos support as well as gaming features, making this OLED model suitable for midranger consumers alike.

Sony Bravia 7 : An Introduction To Mini-LED

Sony’s entry-level mini-LED TV, replacing the X90L. Offering significantly enhanced brightness levels with sizes ranging from 55 inches to 85 inches; prices begin at $1,899 USD and go as high as $3,499 USD respectively, the Bravia 7 features four-way stand support as well as Dolby Vision/Atmos/DTS:X support as well as Prime Video calibration mode and gaming features (though with reduced peak brightness compared with its counterpart, Bravia 9).

Sony Bravia 3 Is an Budget-Friendly Option

Bravia 3 televisions offer great value to cost-conscious buyers, available from 43 to 85 inches with prices ranging between $599 to $1,799 USD. While budget friendly, these units support Dolby Vision and Atmos as well as image calibration modes and basic gaming features (excluding VRR support ). While lacking VRR compatibility they improve PS5 user experiences by way of features like game menu and ALLM features.


Sony Introduces 4 New Bravia TVs: Mini-LED, OLED Options
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