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Danish Kapoor
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Sony Bravia 9 II expands the color race with separate RGB LEDs

Sony, after its TV collaboration with TCL TrueRGB introduced the Bravia 9 II and Bravia 7 II models based on its technology. The company uses separate red, green and blue LED backlights in the new series. Bravia 7 II 127cm in size from $1,600If Bravia 9 II 165cm in size from $3,600 It starts. However, Bravia 9 II, 292cm It is the largest model in the series with its screen option.

Sony on these TVs RGB Backlight Master Drive Pro It includes a control system called . This system makes color reproduction more precise by managing red, green and blue LEDs separately. In addition, the company uses the same algorithms used in very high-priced professional reference monitors in LED control. Thus, Sony aims for more natural colors, high brightness, wide color volume and more accurate tones.

Bravia 9 II represents Sony’s flagship model in the new series. In the model Immersive Black Screen Pro It includes Black Screen Pro coating, also known as. This coating reduces reflections on the screen and helps blacks appear deeper. On the other hand, Bravia 9 II also supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and IMAX Enhanced.

Sony on the audio side Voice Zoom 3 highlights its technology. This feature separates the human voice in the content with the help of artificial intelligence and makes the dialogues more understandable. Thus, it becomes easier to follow the conversations when the background sounds become louder in movies, TV series and sports broadcasts. In addition, the TV continues its upper segment Bravia line by combining these features on the image and sound side in a single package.

Sony Bravia 9 II powers color control with discrete RGB LEDs

True RGB technology differs from the white or blue-dominated backlighting approach in classic mini LED TVs. In this model, Sony controls each primary color through its own LED group. In this way, the panel separates colors at the backlight level instead of producing them only with filters. According to the information provided by the company, Bravia 9 II aims to double the color volume compared to the previous Bravia 9 and four times the color volume compared to the Bravia 8 II QD-OLED.

Bravia 7 II is positioned on the more accessible side with its larger screen options. Model; 127cm, 140cm, 165cm, 190cm, 216cm and 249cm It comes with options. On the Bravia 9 II side 165cm, 190cm, 216cm and 292cm There are options. However, the largest Bravia 9 II model in the series $31,000 goes up to the level.

Samsung, Hisense, TCL and LG are also working on RGB-based backlighting. Sony sees the True RGB infrastructure as one of the future directions of the TV market. In addition, the company brings its own image processing experience to this area and supports Bravia 9 II with algorithms from professional reference monitors. Therefore, Bravia 9 II appeals not only to those looking for a larger screen, but also to users who prioritize color accuracy.

The cooperation between Sony and TCL is also in the background of this announcement. The two companies, Bravia Inc. While establishing the joint venture called TCL took 51 percent and Sony took 49 percent. Bravia Inc. will operate Sony’s TV, projector, professional display and home audio businesses as of April 2027. While Sony protects the Bravia brand and display technologies, TCL participates in the process with its production and supply experience.

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