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Sony Bravia 8 II OLED Smart TV review: A bright star
Rating: 4/5
For example, the XR Processor for advanced proprietary processing, which not only enhances picture upscaling but also motion handling and handles colour accuracy really well. While using similar panels, Sony also optimises picture quality and sound, making them ideal for movie lovers despite them being more expensive. Priced at Rs 3,67,900 (on its website), Sony Bravia 8 II OLED Smart TV is one such offering that offers high level of clarity, brightness and colour accuracy.
The star of the show is Sony's latest OLED panel, which – combined with the company's processing expertise and custom heatsink – achieves greater peak brightness than several others in the competition. This increased brightness translates to enhanced colour volume and significantly improved dark gradation. Sony says that the TV supports IMAX Enhanced content with richer visuals. There’s also SONY PICTURES CORE Calibrated Mode, in which IMAX Enhanced movies are automatically optimised with the best picture settings bringing studio-quality mastering to your living room.
The 55-inch 4K panel supports HLG, HDR10 and Dolby Vision. Sony's XR Processor leverages AI-powered scene recognition to optimize picture quality with what the company claims is “flawless accuracy.”
Performance, audio and remoteThe Bravia 8 II delivers a spectacular viewing experience which means getting optimal results is simple – Dolby Vision Dark or Professional modes provide authentic pictures right out of the box, while Dolby Vision Bright and Cinema modes add extra pop for brighter viewing environments.
We tested the TV with diverse content – from Daredevil and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse to late night football matches and cricket clashes, even standard-definition material came out really well. Peak highlights are noticeably brighter, with pin-prick stars shining precisely against deep space blacks (like in Ramayan teaser). Vibrant colours maintain their natural intensity across all brightness levels, while improved dark gradation reveals shadow details.
A good TV is the one that offers a bright, accurate colour display with an equally good pair of speakers. The Acoustic Surface Audio+ system features two actuators that vibrate the screen itself and two subwoofers. This creates spatial coherence between audio and video that conventional speaker arrangements can't match.
The system delivers impressive spaciousness for a TV, with effects extending far beyond the screen edges, excellent detail and nuanced dynamics. The TV’s speakers do not offer the deepest or heaviest bass but they provide enough thump to bring out the ‘feel’. It's controlled and well-balanced with warm, full voices. A pro tip: If you want to enhance the sound to cinematic levels, a cheap soundbar won’t cut as a dedicated sound system will still be a better option to complement the sound quality.
Gaming and Connectivity: Gaming features remain solid, supporting 4K/120Hz, VRR, ALLM and Dolby Vision Game mode with “Perfect for PlayStation 5” functionality. However, the limitation of two full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports (one doubling as eARC) means multiple console owners will face cable-swapping frustrations. The Google TV software provides excellent app selection with content delivered in expected formats including Dolby Atmos. The remote control has been downgraded, now requiring AAA batteries and lacking backlighting.
VerdictThe Sony Bravia 8 II is a truly exceptional television that sets a new benchmark for QD-OLED performance. Its combination of brightness, vibrant colours across all light levels, shadow detail and sharp clarity produces images with dynamism, depth and realism. The limited HDMI 2.1 connectivity and downgraded remote are minor blemishes on an otherwise outstanding package.
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