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​​Sony is updating its AV lineup today with some significant new Bravia products. Sony has a replacement for its current flagship QD-OLED TV, the extremely well-received A95L. That’s the model that ...
Sony's new 2025 TVs have been announced, and the big news is that there's no new flagship. Instead, Sony is sticking with the Bravia 9 Mini LED TV as its range-topper, and is introducing the Bravia 8 ...
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 ...
Top of this next generation list are the Sony Bravia 8 II and Samsung S95F which are set to duke it out for premium buyers' attention. The Bravia 8 II is the successor to the excellent Sony A95L, ...
It's Sony home cinema season, with the brand having just announced a bevvy of new products – check out the full 2025 TV range here, and my eyes-on impressions of the Bravia 8 II QD-OLED here ...
For 2025, the best Sony TVs see new introductions under the Bravia banner. But some older models from 2024 and prior also continue in the range, with 'A' and 'K' models still part of the offering.
The Sony Bravia 5 joins Sony's Mini-LED TV family as a more competitively priced options with healthy size options, including a massive 98-inch screen. These are my first impressions having spent ...
Sony has made some of the best TVs money can buy for decades, so we knew the flagship Bravia 9 Series would deliver incredible picture quality and cutting-edge features. When reviewing the TV ...
Last month, we got a chance to check out Sony’s new home theater soundbar offerings, which are officially being unveiled today. The BRAVIA Theater Bar 6 and BRAVIA Theater System 6 offer more ...
The Sony 65-inch Bravia 7 Series 4K QLED is a phenomenal TV for watching movies and playing video games. It’s also on sale today for $1,400 at participating retailers.
The Bravia 8 II is the company's new flagship OLED and is accompanied by the Bravia 5 and Bravia 2 LCD TVs. Ty Pendlebury has worked at CNET since 2006. He lives in New York City where he writes ...