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Hi BusyGirl, thanks for your question, we're happy to assist! The BRAVIA series numbers are generally how we classify our new TV lineups each year, with the higher numbers usually indicating a step up in performance and features. BRAVIA 2 II and BRAVIA 3 are newer models, each with updated processors and features compared to the original BRAVIA line. -BRAVIA (Original/Legacy): Refers to Sony’s earlier smart TV models under the BRAVIA brand. These models use older processors and do not have the latest Google TV features or the most recent HDR and color processing technologies. -BRAVIA 2 II: Features the 4K Processor X1™, supports 4K Ultra HD, High Dynamic Range (HDR), and runs on Google TV (Android TV platform). Represents a step up from the original BRAVIA, with improved processing and smart features. -BRAVIA 3: Uses the 4K HDR Processor X1™, supports 4K Ultra HD, High Dynamic Range (HDR), and also runs on Google TV. Typically, BRAVIA 3 models are the latest generation, offering further refinements in picture processing, color accuracy and smart TV capabilities compared to BRAVIA 2 II. We hope this helps! We sincerely appreciate you considering a Sony product! Best regards, Estefany
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