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The perfect centerpiece for your living space with slim styling and cinematic picture and sound to match. Pure OLED black and vibrant color brings out astonishing texture and realism in everything you watch. The screen is the speaker delivering a totally unique and immersive theater-like sound that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Q: Does this Sony TV support Dolby Atmos?
A: Yes, this Sony TV supports Dolby Atmos to provide a more immersive movie experience.
Q: What is the Google Assistant button used for on the Sony TV remote?
A: The Google Assistant button on the remote, or with certain models, saying "Hey Google", allows you to ask your TV for information like sports scores, weather updates, or to control your smart home devices.
Q: Does this Sony TV come with a stand?
A: Yes, this Sony TV comes with a stand.
Q: How many HDMI ports does this Sony TV have?
A: This Sony TV is equipped with 4 HDMI ports.
Q: What is the screen size of this Sony TV?
A: This Sony TV has a screen size of 76.7 inches.
Q: Can I control this Sony TV with my smartphone?
A: Yes, you can control this Sony TV with your smartphone using the BRAVIA Connect app.
Q: What kind of speakers does this Sony TV have?
A: This Sony TV has front firing speakers.
Q: Are the tv speakers on the back of the unit?
A: Hi there, Thank you for your question. The speakers are located in front and on the side of the TV. The BRAVIA 8 utilizes the Acoustic Surface Audio+. The two Actuators behind the screen vibrate and turn the entire screen into a speaker that delivers clear and immersive sound. See the world’s colors with all the vibrance of real life. Our XR Triluminos Pro™ reproduces over a billion of them with the subtle differences from saturation and hue that enables natural shades in every detail. Sound and pictures, perfectly in sync. Acoustic Surface Audio +™ with tweeter turns every part of the screen into a powerful speaker that emits sound from exactly the right place in the scene. Hear dialogue straight from the actor and bring the theater-like experience to your home. -Ralph

The perfect centerpiece for your living space with slim styling and cinematic picture and sound to match. Pure OLED black and vibrant color brings out astonishing texture and realism in everything you watch. The screen is the speaker delivering a totally unique and immersive theater-like sound that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

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.

The BRAVIA XR8B brings elevated design, pristine OLED picture, and cinematic sound. Perfect for your living space. Inky blacks and vibrant color brings out astonishing textures, detail, and realism in everything you watch.

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.
| Pros for Sony - 77" Class BRAVIA 8 OLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2024) | |||
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| Cons for Sony - 77" Class BRAVIA 8 OLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2024) | |||
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Customers have good things to say about the picture quality, color accuracy, and ease of use of the 77" Class BRAVIA 8 OLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2024). However, some customers reported issues with the TV unexpectedly turning off and on, and a limited number of HDMI 2.1 ports. A few users also mentioned software-related problems, such as freezing or restarting. Overall, the positive feedback on image quality outweighs the negative comments regarding reliability and connectivity.
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The 77 inch Sony Bravia 8 OLED is easiest the best TV I have ever owned. This tv being an OLED means you get true inky blacks. But what really stood out to me were the colors! The moment I loaded up a movie I instantly noticed how deep and rich the colors pop out at you. And I am not talking over saturated colors. Sony also has the best motion processing and upscaling in the business. This tv really helps those old blu ray disc or even DVDs look even better than you remember. What I do find a little lackluster is the lack of HDMI 2.1 ports. Yes this tv does have HDMI 2.1 ports but only 2. Other brands such as LG and Samsung offer 4 HDMI 2.1 ports. Aside from that, I highly recommend this TV. Movie nights are spectacular. Gaming on this TV has been mind blowing. 5/5 stars!
Posted by Amigh
I couple years ago I bought an 86 inch LG LED for my den. It’s an excellent tv with great brightness but the blooming effect and cloudy blacks would irritate me and I regreted not getting an OLED but the cost for the size I wanted was prohibitive. I bought a ps5 pro and wanted to replace my bedroom tv where I’ve been gaming more due to an injury. I am beyond impressed with this Sony OLED!! True black is just so beautiful lol. Watching fire works or any scene where something is bright and the bulk of the screen is dark is amazing! Like light sabers look so good. The only downside is brightness. It’s still plenty bright but my LG looks a touch better on purely very colorful bright scenes like a green tropical jungle but the Sony destroys it with a scene of a city at night and the insane sharpness of the buildings with some windows lit and some off and cars and street lights. The Sony is very easy to change setting to bright scenes it’s just two button pushes. If you have the cash to pay 2k more for the next model up I’d say give it a strong look. If you dont you will still LOVE this tv like i do. If I had to give up one I’d give up my LG even though it’s bigger. Beside the picture there’s a ton of other benefits where Sony destroyed my LG. Having google tv as the operating system is vastly superior to the webos of my LG. Normally I use Amazon fire cube with two echo shows for my sound system. The echo show is pretty impressive just fyi. Using the earc hdmi I could output to my show speakers but sometimes it got wonky. I was a bit more impressed with how google integrated my tv watching. It displays what I’ve watched across multiple streaming services and linked to my movies anywhere account. I’ve stopped using my fire tv cube. I had liked the cube because I could run my xfinity cable through it as well but the Sony tv controls my cable better than the fire cube. I’m impressed with how it controls my other equipment. I decided to go all in on Sony and bought the Sony quad speaker system (amazing!but probably overpriced. Also works with the tv to make it a center channel ), I have a ps5, Sony 4K Blu-ray player (you get better picture than streaming) and Sony wh1000xm5 headset. It’s insane how well these all work together so smoothly. I can use my primary tv remote to easily control everything with no setup needed including videos on my ps5. You can have audio out to both the tv and the headset in case on person needs it louder. If you take your headset off it pauses your show. When playing video games it knows and gives you special gaming options for picture control and other neat features. Tbh some of the hype about the gaming options and "knowing what your watching to make better picture" is a little meh but my lg had similar claims that were also hype. However you’ll easily pick you’re preferred mode it’s stupid easy to change. It does however know if your watching Dolby vision and give you real different options that are impactful. It doesn’t have hdr10 for some reason which is a bummer but the pros out weigh the con. Other con is only 2 hdmi 2.1 ports but they have the cool gaming features which you have to turn on in the setting but the other 2 hdmi ports still give you Dolby vision etc so only needed for gaming. If you get the Sony quad you get an extra hdmi 2.1 for your ps5. I have both ps5 and xbox X. I love seeing in the settings that I get the full advantage of ever benefit. I believe the ps5 on this Sony dosent do the 1444 or whatever that is but I’ve also heard it does so if that’s important to you look into more. Spider-Man 2 on this tv with the pro looks stupid good!!! Another cool thing is the tv feet have 4 different placements. narrow and wide with 2 different height settings you’d be surprised how nice that is. Makes it easy to slide things like a soundbar or dvd player under the tv. The remote control is kinda ugly with some odd button placements and no back light but it has lots of good options and controls my equipment including cable box well. Ive had Samsung, tcl, and lg but I think moving forward im going Sony very impressed
Posted by Barkin
This Sony OLED has completely transformed the way I watch movies, sports, and play games. The picture quality is outstanding — deep blacks, vibrant colors, and incredibly sharp detail even in fast-moving scenes. Dolby Vision and HDR really pop, and paired with my sound system it feels like a theater at home. Gaming on this TV is amazing too. The low input lag and 120Hz refresh rate make everything buttery smooth, and the PS5 looks unreal on it. Setup was simple, the Google TV interface is easy to navigate, and it integrates seamlessly with my smart home devices. Overall, this is hands-down one of the best investments I’ve made for home entertainment.
Posted by MichealV