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We cover some of your most pressing TV questions, including is upgrading from the LG C8 to the Sony A95L worth it?The Latest ...
We break down Sony’s current Bravia TV lineup, including OLED, QD-OLED, and mini-LED models, to help you choose the right TV ...
TechRadar gathered four flagship OLED TVs, and we assembled a group of non-TV experts to decide their favorite in a blind ...
Well, it's just dropped again – by an extra £200. That means the 55-inch Bravia 8 II can now be picked up for £1999 at Amazon ...
All of the TVs on this list offer 4K resolution, using four times as many pixels as a 1080p HD TV. More pixels means better ...
Sony classifies these OLED TVs as its premium models, and they are positioned only below the company's current lineup of QD-LED OLED TVs and 8K Mini LED TVs.
That deal is still in effect. That's a pretty cool offer, and now Sony is doing something similar with its 2025 model Bravia 8 II QD-OLED TV lineup that replace its popular Bravia XR A95L.
As of April 25, Sony’s 77-inch Bravia XR A95L OLED TV is on sale for $3,998 at Amazon — a $1,000 discount from the regular $4,999.99 price.
On the Sony side, look at the Bravia 8 Mark II or the A95L. Coming from an A80J, both recommended options are equipped with QD-OLED panels, offering brighter, more vibrant, and pure colors.
With Mini LED, QD-OLED, and OLED TVs all being popular, it's difficult for consumers to make decisions. The 65-inch Sony Bravia 8 uses a variation of OLED technology that excels even in brighter ...
The rest of the 2024 lineup includes the Bravia 8, which uses a regular OLED (not QD-OLED) panel. Sony says it’s 31 percent thinner than the A80L, and the company has slimmed the display’s ...