The Japanese electronics giant Sony has officially introduced its latest Sony Bravia 8 II TV series in the markets of India and it is available in 55-inch as well as 65-inch display sizes. The TV models feature QD-OLED technology with an advanced AI Processor XR and Acoustic Surface Audio+, and Dolby Atmos. So let’s get into the article to check out the full details.
Everything about Sony Bravia 8 II QD-OLED TV series
The pricing of the TV series starts at Rs 2,46,990 and you can purchase the TV series through official channels along with the popular online and offline stores in the country.
Speaking about the specifications, the latest Sony Bravia 8 II QD-OLED TV series is powered by the XR Processor with AI technology along with features including an AI scene recognition system and it can identify as well as analyse data to offer an optimised picture.
The latest TV series also comes with Studio Calibrated Mode that can reproduces the image quality and the TV series also comes with Netflix Adaptive Calibrated, Sony Pictures Core Calibrated, and a new Prime Video Calibrated mode.
Sony is also offering the latest TV series with the XR Triluminos Max and it is said to reproduce over a billion colours. It is also IMAX enhanced and the TV series supports both Dolby Vision as well as Dolby Atmos. The latter also comes with spatial sound. It also controls 8 million self-illuminating pixels by turning each one.
The latest TV series also features a temperature sensor that helps XR Contrast Booster 25 precisely control light along with the Acoustic Surface Audio+ is said to turn the entire screen into a speaker. The device also uses actuators behind the screen to create vibrations. The latest Sony Bravia 8 II series features Sony Pictures Core and it comes with a vast library of Sony Pictures movies, which includes 4K HDR and IMAX enhanced movies. You will be getting 10 free credits for 24 months to stream movies in 4K Blu-ray.
Sony has optimised the latest TV series for PlayStation 5 and it features Auto HDR Tone Mapping, which adjusts HDR settings for the best picture quality. The TV also supports 4K/120fps, VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM).
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