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Sony unveils its 2024 TV lineup featuring advanced mini-LED technology – read on to learn all the details.

Sony Bravia 9

The Sony Bravia 9 (pictured) is Sony’s 2024 flagship TV – and it uses mini-LED.
(Image credit: Future)

The Bravia 9 is Sony’s flagship for 2024 and sees the brand opting for mini-LED over OLED as the tech of choice for its most premium 4K TV. Available in 65, 75 and 85-inch sizes, pricing for the Bravia 9 is as follows:

  • Sony Bravia 9 85-inch: $5,499
  • Sony Bravia 9 75-inch: $3,999
  • Sony Bravia 9 65-inch: $3,299

The Bravia 9 promises to be 50% brighter and carry 3 times as many dimming zones as last year’s flagship X95L mini-LED. It also signals the arrival of Sony’s latest mini-LED tech development: a new 22-bit mini-LED driver smaller than a grain of rice. This new driver not only makes increased brightness and higher dimming zones possible but the Bravia 9 will produce ‘OLED-level blacks’ for even better contrast – a feature called High Peak Luminance – according to Sony.

The Bravia 9 supports Dolby Vision and comes with studio calibration modes from Netflix and Sony Pictures as well as a new Prime Video Calibrated Mode. Along with automatically applying the optimum picture settings to any Prime Video TV show, movie or sports program, it also adjusts brightness based on the surrounding environment using the TV’s light sensor.

Sony Bravia 8

The Sony Bravia 8 is the company’s 2024 OLED offering. Available in 55, 65 and 77-inch sizes, the Bravia 8 carries a lot of the same features over from last year’s A80L, but its 10% brightness boost means you can expect a peak brightness of roughly 900 nits, putting it potentially in the same ballpark as the new LG C4 OLED TV. Pricing for the Bravia 8 is as follows:

  • Sony Bravia 8 77-inch: $3,899
  • Sony Bravia 8 65-inch: $2,799
  • Sony Bravia 8 55-inch: $1,999

The Bravia 8 carries a lot of the same features as the Bravia 9 flagship model including Prime Video Calibrated Mode, Voice Zoom 3 for dialogue enhancement, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support and gaming features such as 4K 120Hz and VRR via its two HDMI 2.1 ports.

For its design, the Bravia 8 is said to be 31% thinner with a 29% slimmer bezel than the A80L. The Bravia 8, and the Bravia 9 and 7 as well, come with Sony’s new Eco remote, which is made of 80% recycled material and is USB-C rechargeable, with a full charge taking 2 hours and a single charge potentially able to last 4 months depending on usage.

Sony Bravia 7

The Sony Bravia 7 is another mini-LED entry in Sony’s 2024 TV range that serves as the spiritual successor to last year’s Sony X90L (which is a full-array LED model with local dimming) and is said to be 790% brighter than the X90L. Available in 55, 65, 75, and 85-inch sizes, pricing for the Bravia 7 is as follows:

  • Sony Bravia 7 85-inch: $3,499
  • Sony Bravia 7 75-inch: $2,799
  • Sony Bravia 7 75-inch: $2,299
  • Sony Bravia 7 55-inch: $1,899

The Bravia 7 again carries similar features to the Bravia 9 including the four-way stand, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos/DTS:X support, Prime Video Calibrated mode, and Voice Zoom 3. It also comes with many of the same gaming features as the Bravia 9, including 4K 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, and Game Menu.

The Bravia 7 does miss out on the High Peak Luminance feature the Bravia 9’s new mini-LED tech makes possible and as a result, it won’t have as many dimming zones.

Sony Bravia 3

The Sony Bravia 3 is the entry-level TV in the company’s 2024 TV range. Equipped with a direct-lit LED display, the Bravia 3 is available in 43, 50, 55, 65, 75, and 85-inch sizes. Pricing for the Bravia 3 is as follows:

  • Sony Bravia 3 85-inch: $1,799
  • Sony Bravia 3 75-inch: $1,299
  • Sony Bravia 3 65-inch: $999
  • Sony Bravia 3 55-inch: $849
  • Sony Bravia 3 50-inch: $699
  • Sony Bravia 3 43-inch: $599

Although lacking some of the features of the more premium models, Bravia 3 TVs support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and the studio-calibrated picture modes, including the new Prime Video mode.

For gaming, the Bravia 3 is more basic than the other new models, with a 60Hz refresh rate and no VRR support, but it does carry the same Perfect for PS5 features, Game Menu, and ALLM.

Carry over models

Sony A95L QD-OLED TV on TV stand showing city image on screen

The Sony A95L (pictured) will remain as Sony’s flagship OLED for 2024.
(Image credit: Future)

As stated above, the Sony A95L will serve as Sony’s flagship QD-OLED TV for 2024. Elsewhere, Sony announced that in the US the Z9K (an 8K mini-LED TV from 2022), the A90K OLED (in 42 and 48-inch sizes) and the X90L LED model would all continue into 2024.

In the UK, more of Sony’s 2023 TV range is continuing as the mid- to entry-level X85L, X80L, and X75L LED models will all carry over into 2024 along with the US models mentioned above. Sony provided no updated pricing information for these, so whether prices will remain the same or we’ll see a discount as the year goes on remains to be seen.

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