Sony has announced its latest BRAVIA television models, including the 7, 8, and 9 series. The standout feature of the BRAVIA 9 series is its Mini LED technology, offering exceptional image quality with great luminosity, deep blacks, superior contrast, and natural colors. Sony has also introduced its new home audio products, the BRAVIA Theatre, to bring cinema sound experience into the home.
With streaming services becoming more popular and allowing access to a wide range of movie content from home, Sony aims to redefine the BRAVIA brand as a complete home theater experience. The company is focusing on creating a seamless integration of televisions, sound bars, and home audio technologies to enhance the viewing experience.
The new BRAVIA televisions are equipped with Sony’s XR processor and promise to enhance realism by optimizing images with high precision scene recognition. The BRAVIA 9 models feature QLED Mini LED panels and 4K Ultra HD resolution for exceptional brightness and precise backlight control. They also integrate Acoustic Multi-Audio+ for surround sound experience and include top-beam tweeter speakers for an authentic cinema sound experience.
In addition to the BRAVIA 9 series, Sony has introduced the BRAVIA 7 and 8 televisions with OLED and QLED Mini LED panels respectively. All new models include Studio Calibrated mode for optimized streaming content playback and support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos certifications.
Sony has also launched its line of home audio products called BRAVIA Theatre that includes a ‘neckband’ style speaker system that features three soundbars in one device: A TV Sound Bar Plus model that offers premium sound quality; A TV Sound Bar model that is compact yet powerful; And a SRS-XB13 model that is perfect for parties or outdoor events. All these models feature Acoustic Center Sync which ensures synchronized audio and video playback while managing control features like Voice Zoom 3 technology through the BRAVIA Connect app.
Sony’s new products are now available for preorder at varying price points