sony has expanded its home entertainment line in the US market with the launch of bravia 7 and Bravia 9II smart televisions. The defining feature of these premium displays is the introduction of True RGB Mini LED technology. Unlike traditional setups that rely on layered filtered white backlighting, this design uses independent red, green, and blue LEDs to offer greater clarity. luminous efficiency and above color accuracy.
The entry-level premium option, the bravia 7achieves an intense HDR performance with 2,300 nits of maximum brightness while covering 88% of the BT.2020 color space. This 4K smart TV operates in the Google TV platform and supports gaming features such as 120Hz refresh ratesVariable refresh rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALL), and Dolby Vision. However, hardware connectivity is limited to two HDMI 2.1 portsone of which is shared with the eARC connection.
The flagship Bravia 9II boosts performance even further, offering up to 4,000 nits maximum brightness and the highest color volume in the company’s consumer history. It has patented Sony technology. Master Drive Pro RGB Backlight System to control individual LEDs with extreme precision. It also includes integration with Bravía Gallery and an improved audio array that includes multiple speakers, specialized tweeters, and a rear subwoofer.

Both lineups are currently available for place an order in the United States. Retail prices for the bravia 7 extends from $1,599 for the 50 inch model up to $8,999 for the huge 98-inch version. Mid-range sizes, such as the 65- and 75-inch models, are priced at $2,599 and $3,099respectively. The flagship Bravia 9II starts in $3,599.99 for the 65-inch model and scales up to $30,999.99 for the ultra-premium 115-inch variant, aimed at enthusiasts looking for the latest in current display technology.
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