After just one year: Sony makes a U -turn with his new TVs again

After Sony surprisingly on the Bravia TVs last year, in 2025 there is a return to OLED, at least for a new TV.

That happened:Sony officially has three new Bravia TVs and accessoriespresented.

The new upper class: Bravia 8 II

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With the Bravia 8 II, Sony presents the successor to the A95L. The model comes into stores in sizes 55 inches (approx. 140 centimeters) and 65 inches (approx. 165 centimeters). Both support 4K Ultra HD and use Google TV.

According to Sony, the new QD OLED panel of the television is said to offer better black tones compared to the A95L, wider color rendering and improved HDR performance. The maximum brightness should also be slightly improved by improved heat management.

Sony's Bravia XR serves as a processor, which is equipped with a AI scenes recognition system in the latest generationis. This is intended to optimize image reproduction through the use of AI.

In the case of audio skills, Sony relies on Acoustic Surface Audio+.

Good to know:At Acoustic Surface Audio+, the screen is vibrated in order to have the sound generated directly from the television. Tones come from exactly the areas of the screen on which the plot takes place. The sound of squeaky tires would come directly from them on the screen.

Technologies such as HDR10, Dolby Vision, Imax Enhanced, HLG, Dolby Atmos and DTS: X.

From June 2025, the new Sony Bravia 8 II will be available. Sony demands 2,599 euros for the 55-inch variant. The 65-inch model is available for 3,299 euros.

Middle class and beginners: Sony Bravia 5 and Bravia 3

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Unlike the Bravia 8 II, Sony relies on mini-LED technology.

The Bravia 5 offers a resolution of 4K at 120 Hz.

The television supports a number of standards, including HDR10, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and Imax Enhanced.

Sony offers the Bravia 5 in five different sizes. It should come onto the market from May 2025:

  • 55 inches for 1,549 euros
  • 65 inches for 1,899 euros
  • 75 inches for 2,229 euros
  • 85 inches for 2,999 euros
  • 98 inches for 5,499 euros

The new entry-level model Bravia 3 offers regular LED lighting.Here, too, Sony 4K Ultra HD and standards such as HDR supports. Google TV is the platform used.

The television is available in six different sizes. It should also appear in May 2025.

  • 43 inches for 799 euros
  • 50 inches for 899 euros
  • 55 inches for 999 euros
  • 65 inches for 1,249 euros
  • 75 inches for 1,649 euros
  • 85 inches for 2,299 euros

The Bravia 8 II and Bravia 5 models also support the "Calibrated Mode". This is intended to present films and series on supported services, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, in a better image quality.

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