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Hi CLO, The BRAVIA 8 II QD-OLED uses a specialized low-reflection layer that absorbs and diffuses ambient light, effectively reducing glare and maintaining the TV's perfect black levels and cinematic contrast, making it superb for any light level. In contrast, the flagship BRAVIA 9 Mini LED uses our X-Anti Reflection screen combined with its vastly superior peak brightness (it is significantly brighter than the BRAVIA 8 II). This extreme brightness allows the Mini LED to actively overpower harsh, direct ambient light and reflections. If your room gets a lot of direct sunlight, the BRAVIA 9 is technically the stronger choice for fighting that kind of intense glare. Thanks for choosing Sony. Best regards, Eliab
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