I spent a week with Sony's $3,500 Bravia TV - the True RGB display is the real deal

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Sony Bravia 9 II TV4 / 5Very good

pros and cons

  • Excellent color accuracy
  • Brighter picture than previous Bravia models
  • Fantastic built-in audio
  • Pricier than most premium TVs
  • Not as many gaming features as competitors

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Sony is known for its high-quality TVs, and it should come as no surprise that the latest refresh to the Bravia lineup continues that tradition. In the wake of entering a tentative partnership with TCL to co-own the Bravia brand, Sony has put a pause on refining its more established OLED and Mini LED TVs in favor of adopting new Micro RGB display tech and AI integration - the former of which is a much more welcome development, from our tests.

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