A:AnswerDolby Vision is supported, but Sony’s HDMI format behavior usually separates Dolby Vision from the 4K120/VRR mode. For gaming, HDMI 3 and HDMI 4 are the high-bandwidth ports for 4K/120Hz and VRR, while Dolby Vision may require a different HDMI signal format depending on the source. Sony’s own support note says some devices may not output Dolby Vision when the HDMI signal format is set to 4K120 or advanced/VRR modes.
Measured gamut numbers are not yet fully official from Sony, but early testing has shown roughly 89% BT.2020 coverage, with DCI-P3 expected to be near full coverage. Sony’s product page is live for K75XR90M2, but the detailed manual/support specs may still be limited or rolling out.
A:AnswerThe BRAVIA 9 audio system is Acoustic Multi-Audio+, listed on the prior XR90 spec sheet as a 2.2.2-channel system with 70W total output:
10W + 10W + 10W + 10W + 10W + 10W + 5W + 5W. The speaker layout is listed as front + side + top, with tweeters, mid-range drivers, subwoofers, and beam tweeters.
For the BRAVIA 9 II page, Sony describes it as having its best anti-glare technology with wide viewing angles, but I do not see Sony clearly naming the coating as “Black Screen Pro” or “Immersive Black Screen Pro” on the current U.S. page.
I would not confidently claim the included remote is rechargeable or has a finder unless Best Buy/Sony publishes that directly for the K75XR90M2 package.