Sony
BRAVIA 8 II
Based on 15 Reddit mentions
$2798.00
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Is the Sony A95L still worth it in 2025 over an LG G5 for example ? Id prefer the Bravia 8 II but it's stuck at 65inch...
italia0101 in r/4kTV
November 27, 2025 2:08 PM
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Sony worth the price tag?
I have 6 Sony TVs (K, J, Lx2 series), Bravia 5/Bravia 9. I think they generally look better than any alternative.. and that's without owning a Bravia 8 II. But it's at least as good as any other OLED out there. Personally, I love their interface, I love their processor, and I love not having to wait
...mooblah_ in r/hometheater
December 11, 2025 11:45 PM
7
Sony Bravia 8 same price as LG C5 and Samsung S90F
I assume you're talking about the Bravia 8 from 2024 and not the new Bravia 8 II from 2025. As much as I love Sony (all my OLEDs are Sony), the LG C5 preforms better than the Bravia 8. The C5 is brighter, has full HDMI 2.1 support on all inputs, as well as 1440p resolution and all gaming features. A
...Nickool4u in r/hometheater
October 8, 2025 8:45 PM
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Best 65inch TV
Best 65inch TV Sony Bravia 9 or Bravia 8 II I reslly liked the look of the smasung frame and hisense canvas TV since so they're so flush against the wall. Brother ewwww Why you shouldn't buy the Samsung Frame 2025 LS03FA or LS03FW [2025-2026] Why You Shouldn't Buy The Hisense 2024/2025 Canvas TV
Bill_Money in r/4kTV
January 6, 2026 1:31 AM
2
Help choose a tv replacement?
Currently, Sony makes the best quality TVs. If you really care about picture quality I'd look at the Bravia 8 II OLED. If it's just longevity you're after, if take the Bravia 5 MiniLED (2025), due to the inherent degrading properties of OLED.
xxStefanxx1 in r/BuyItForLife
June 17, 2025 5:44 PM
2
Is 2026 the year to ditch OLED for RGB Mini-LED or SQD? Confused by the marketing jargon
If you go from an A90J to any TCL you'll be taking a huge step down in image processing and sharpness etc. I'd say either go QD-OLED with the Bravia 8 mk2 or the newly announced Bravia 9 mk2. My A90J is stick going strong but it does have some dead pixels and just utilized my 5yr warranty with geeks
...Lt_DansLeggs in r/4kTV
April 13, 2026 1:22 PM
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55inch QN90B (2022) --> Either QN85F or LG G5 (Europe)
The QN90F, silly matte or not, is perhaps a tiny upgrade over yours. The QN85F will definitely be worse than yours. The C5 (you have a title typo) will be a slight upgrade. But I'd never use an OLED with a PC, personally, because it makes burn in offset a hell of a lot quicker. I'd either increase m
...horizon936 in r/4kTV
November 13, 2025 5:43 PM
1
Samsung S90 vs LG C5 vs Sony Bravia 8
Yeah, it’s basically an LG C4 panel. In my opinion, I think Sony is planning on moving away from OLED and focusing more on MiniLED and their new RGB MiniLED that they plan to drop next year. The replacement to the A95L, the Bravia 8 II, only launched in two sizes, and only felt like a slightly bette
...Nickool4u in r/4kTV
November 16, 2025 5:14 AM
1
Best Bang for Buck?
Sony > LG > Samsung > TCL/Hisense in terms of motion and overall processing. But the margins are thin. Most people use slight interpolation anyway and then it doesn't matter one bit, that's how the TVs come out of the box too. And if you hate interpolation so much, then there are the frame-matching
...horizon936 in r/4kTV
December 14, 2025 11:16 PM
1
What’s the best TV for PS5 if I care more about color accuracy than brightness?
Sony Bravia 8 II is the best TV out there at the moment. It even won TV of the year in 2025 from HDTVTest’s YouTube channel. They are known for doing the best in-depth testing.
Ok_Business_6452 in r/PlayStation_X
January 5, 2026 10:10 PM
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