Experience a cinematic OLED picture unlike any other. Witness stunning contrast and billions of quantum dot colors, beautifully illuminated with our highest OLED brightness, all intelligently powered by our XR Processor with AI technology. Complemented by a sleek design and rich sound emanating from the screen, everything you watch will feel like a captivating cinematic event.
Q: What is the refresh rate of this Sony TV?
A: The refresh rate of this Sony TV is 120Hz.
Q: What operating system does this Sony TV use?
A: This Sony TV uses Google TV™ as its operating system.
Q: What is the screen size of this Sony TV?
A: The screen size of this Sony TV is 64.5 inches.
Q: Does this TV support Apple AirPlay?
A: Yes, this TV supports Apple AirPlay® 2 for easy streaming.
Q: Does this TV have built-in speakers?
A: Yes, this TV has built-in front firing speakers.
Q: Is this Sony TV compatible with Dolby Vision?
A: Yes, this TV supports Dolby Vision® and Atmos® for a more immersive movie experience.
Q: How can I control this Sony TV with my smartphone?
A: You can control the TV with your smartphone using the BRAVIA Connect app. This allows you to change volume, picture settings, and discover useful features.
Q: Does this TV have a built-in ATSC 3.0 tuner to watch free "NextGen TV" over the air channels?
A: Hi LilBertha, Thank you for your inquiry! We're pleased to confirm that the BRAVIA 8 II is equipped with an ATSC 3.0 tuner. Here are the complete specifications for your reference: TV System: - NTSC: National Television System Committee - ATSC: 8VSB Terrestrial - NEXTGEN TV: ATSC 3.0 compliant (Single tuner) - QAM on Cable: ANSI/SCTE 07 2000 (Note: CableCARD functionality is not included) Channel Coverage: - Analog Terrestrial: 2 - 69 - Digital Terrestrial: 2 - 69 - Analog Cable: 1 - 135 - Digital Cable: 1 - 135 For more detailed information, feel free to visit our website: https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/5066/743f334637a49d5156ca069325e8be66/50665311M.pdf We hope you find this information helpful! If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out. Best regards, Gus Sony Social Media Team
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Experience a cinematic OLED picture unlike any other. Witness stunning contrast and billions of quantum dot colors, beautifully illuminated with our highest OLED brightness, all intelligently powered by our XR Processor with AI technology. Complemented by a sleek design and rich sound emanating from the screen, everything you watch will feel like a captivating cinematic event.
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Our brightest and widest range of colors and hues, powered by the intelligent Cognitive Processor XR. With a QD-OLED screen enhanced by XR Triluminos Max, experience picture quality with as much as 200% brightness of its predecessor. Individually lit pixels produce pure black, so your favorite movies, shows, and games burst to life on screen with extraordinary detail and depth.
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Our brightest 4K TV delivers remarkable picture quality and our most authentic cinematic experience. Expanded contrast and extreme brightness revitalizes every scene for a lifelike picture just as the creators intended. An array of multi-directional speakers produces expansive theater-like surround sound immersing you in the action.
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After owning this tv for about a week I can confidently say this is hands down the best tv ever created. The brightness and color this tv produces is simply amazing. There are many times while watching SDR 1080p content that it looks like its in native 4k. Having a Quantum Dot Oled panel with sonys level of calibration and dolby vision support makes this tv the superior option for those that want the absolute best tv for watching movies and shows.
Posted by MichaelM
Best tv of 2025 hands down looks so beautiful on regular tv got a PS5 Xbox X and a Switch2 hooked up to the tv looking Amazing every time I look at my Tv I be so amazed how beautiful it looks I won’t be disappointed
Posted by Rich
With the exception of a cheap TCL and a Samsung Frame for guest rooms, I've stuck with Sony TVs for the last 15+ years for the picture calibration, ergonomics and overall quality. There's a reason Sony TVs are noticeably heavier than their Samsung equivalent - they are built to a higher standard. Out of over a dozen units across my family, not a single TV has failed - even my 2009 XBR9 is still going strong. So disclaimer that I have a bias towards the brand. I have also purchased 4 other Sony OLEDs - the A8H, A9S, A80J and A80K, and have seen the incremental improvements over time. I pulled the trigger on this despite the mixed RTINGS review and general consensus that the latest LG and Samsung flagships have some brightness and feature advantages. Initially, I was struck by how nuanced and film-like the picture was - it really looked quite different from any other TV I've used before - but SDR was shockingly dim in Cinema/Professional modes. It turns out there is a critical setting you MUST change - Peak Luminance. Make sure this is set to "High" before you evaluate! I have been using Professional mode with settings close to the RTINGS calibration, with a couple tweaks to taste. Once set up, the picture quality is shockingly cinematic, natural and refined. Motion is buttery smooth without resorting to any interpolation processing gimmicks. Dolby Vision content on Netflix has a film-like warmth and subtlety to it, with impressive dynamic range between dark and bright scenes. It's not just that brightness and shadow detail are better than my other OLEDs, which they are, but it captures the "feel" of different scenes much more completely. Dusk and nighttime scenes really feel like dusk and night rather than just being dim, and daytime scenes have a realistic brilliance to them. And different films/shows look more differentiated from each other, giving a stronger sense of the aesthetic the director was aiming for. It reminds me a lot of upgrading to very high-end loudspeakers (I'm a wacko audiophile) that have better frequency response and resolution - not everything sounds better (in fact, bad recordings often sound worse), but you can hear so much more range and detail to everything. While I've never used a mastering monitor before, Sony's claims that this is the closest they've gotten to studio quality in a consumer TV resonate - it feels like you are that much closer to the original source. My other OLEDs, while still great, look decidedly more "ordinary" now. It's my first QD-OLED so I can't say how it compares to other brands or the A95L, but I will say it handles my very bright living room well - it's very watchable in daylight (not direct sunlight mind you) with minimal glare and washout and wide viewing angles. By comparison, an older X900F LCD I had was literally unwatchable in the same conditions. I'm using a Sennheiser Amber soundbar, so can't comment on built-in sound quality. Android TV UI isn't as fast as e.g. a Google TV 4K Streamer, but quite snappy which is a relief given my A8H has become borderline unusable with Android 11. Hopefully the cpu/ram in the Bravia 8 II will be sufficient for a while. All in all, a great TV that I plan to keep for a long time. Recommended!
Posted by tastydonuts