Sony BRAVIA 9 vs BRAVIA 8 OLED

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Sony BRAVIA 9
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Sony BRAVIA 9

Sony BRAVIA 8 OLED

The Sony BRAVIA 8 OLED and the Sony BRAVIA 9 are better than each other in different ways. As impressive as the contrast and local dimming control on the BRAVIA 9 is, the BRAVIA 8 is an OLED, so it provides even deeper blacks with no blooming at all. The other main advantages of the BRAVIA 8's OLED panel are its nearly instantaneous response time and much wider viewing angle. However, the BRAVIA 9 has a big advantage when it comes to brightness: It is much brighter in SDR, so it overcomes glare in the brightest of rooms, and it's also much brighter in HDR, so it can take better advantage of HDR content that gets incredibly bright. On top of that, the BRAVIA 9 is more accurate in SDR and HDR.

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Main Differences for
Mixed Usage

Threshold 

0.10

Mixed Usage 

8.4
7.9

HDR Brightness 
 

8.8
6.7

SDR Brightness 
 

9.3
6.8

Black Uniformity 
 

8.1
10

Contrast 
 

8.9
10

Full Comparison

Brightness

HDR Brightness 
 

8.8
6.7

HDR Hallway Photo  

HDR Cityscape Photo  

HDR Landscape Photo  

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²) 
 

802 cd/m²
715 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²) 
 

628 cd/m²
396 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²) 
 

289 cd/m²
190 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window 
 

2,597 cd/m²
923 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window 
 

2,873 cd/m²
790 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window 
 

2,231 cd/m²
574 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window 
 

1,274 cd/m²
312 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window 
 

752 cd/m²
156 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window 
 

2,218 cd/m²
906 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window 
 

2,009 cd/m²
777 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window 
 

1,732 cd/m²
570 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window 
 

1,270 cd/m²
311 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window 
 

750 cd/m²
155 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL) 
 

0.054
0.104
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HDR Brightness In Game Mode 
 

8.6
7.0

HDR Hallway Photo  

HDR Cityscape Photo  

HDR Landscape Photo  

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²) 
 

732 cd/m²
539 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²) 
 

574 cd/m²
638 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²) 
 

270 cd/m²
199 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window 
 

2,726 cd/m²
918 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window 
 

2,919 cd/m²
794 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window 
 

2,236 cd/m²
496 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window 
 

1,273 cd/m²
296 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window 
 

749 cd/m²
178 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window 
 

2,152 cd/m²
894 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window 
 

1,885 cd/m²
780 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window 
 

1,620 cd/m²
490 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window 
 

1,268 cd/m²
295 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window 
 

748 cd/m²
178 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL) 
 

0.051
0.097
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SDR Brightness 
 

9.3
6.8

Real Scene Peak Brightness 
 

1,005 cd/m²
440 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window 
 

2,607 cd/m²
459 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window 
 

2,517 cd/m²
453 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window 
 

2,117 cd/m²
451 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window 
 

1,236 cd/m²
402 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window 
 

776 cd/m²
176 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window 
 

2,389 cd/m²
452 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window 
 

1,760 cd/m²
449 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window 
 

1,798 cd/m²
448 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window 
 

1,232 cd/m²
394 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window 
 

775 cd/m²
174 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL) 
 

0.053
0.061
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Black Level

Contrast 
 

8.9
10

Contrast Picture  

Contrast 
 

292,950 : 1
Inf : 1

Native Contrast 
 

2,792 : 1
Inf : 1
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Lighting Zone Precision 
 

9.0
10

Lighting Zone Precision Picture  

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Lighting Zone Transitions 
 

9.0
10

Preferred LD Video, Moving Object  

Local Dimming 
 

Yes
No

Backlight 
 

Full-Array
No Backlight

Dimming Zone Count Of The Tested TV 
 

1,512
8,294,400
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Contrast And Dark Details In Game Mode 
 

9.0
9.5

Lighting Zone Precision Photo In Game Mode  

Preferred LD Video, Moving Object In Game Mode  

Game Transitions With VRR And Preferred LD  

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Black Uniformity 
 

8.1
10

Black Uniformity Picture With Preferred Local Dimming  

Std. Dev. 
 

0.270%
N/A

Native Black Uniformity Picture  

Native Std. Dev. 
 

1.223%
0.160%
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Color

SDR Color Volume 
 

7.5
8.4

DCI-P3 Gamut Rings  

CIELAB DCI-P3 Coverage 
 

88.38%
96.59%

BT.2020 Gamut Rings  

CIELAB BT.2020 Coverage 
 

67.11%
69.81%
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HDR Color Volume 
 

9.0
7.5

P3 Color Volume ITP Picture  

1,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP 
 

87.8%
78.1%

2020 Color Volume ITP Picture  

10,000 cd/m² BT.2020 Coverage ITP 
 

54.4%
35.3%

White Luminance 
 

2,698 cd/m²
951 cd/m²

Red Luminance 
 

551 cd/m²
69 cd/m²

Green Luminance 
 

1,130 cd/m²
223 cd/m²

Blue Luminance 
 

155 cd/m²
22 cd/m²

Cyan Luminance 
 

1,519 cd/m²
237 cd/m²

Magenta Luminance 
 

698 cd/m²
82 cd/m²

Yellow Luminance 
 

2,427 cd/m²
269 cd/m²
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SDR Pre-Calibration Color Accuracy 
 

8.8
6.8

Pre White Balance Picture  

Pre Gamma Curve Picture  

Pre Color Picture  

White Balance dE 2000 
 

2.34
4.33

Color dE 2000 
 

1.29
2.13

Gamma 
 

2.14
2.18

Color Temperature 
 

6,492 K
6,996 K

Picture Mode 
 

Professional
Professional

Color Temp Setting 
 

Expert 1
Expert 1

Gamma Setting 
 

0
0
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SDR Post-Calibration Color Accuracy 
 

9.6
9.6

Post White Balance Picture  

Post Gamma Curve Picture  

Post Color Picture  

White Balance dE 2000 
 

0.21
0.20

Color dE 2000 
 

1.18
0.96

Gamma 
 

2.20
2.19

Color Temperature 
 

6,502 K
6,501 K

White Balance Calibration 
 

10 point
10 point

Color Calibration 
 

Yes
No
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HDR Pre-Calibration Color Accuracy 
 

9.1
6.9

HDR Pre White Balance Picture  

HDR Pre Color Picture  

White Balance dE ITP 
 

5.35
9.34

Color dE ITP 
 

4.4
18.2

Color Temperature 
 

6,604 K
6,776 K

Picture Mode 
 

Professional
Professional
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HDR Post-Calibration Color Accuracy 
 

9.3
7.8

HDR Post White Balance Picture  

HDR Post Color Picture  

White Balance dE ITP 
 

4.96
6.68

Color dE ITP 
 

4.20
17.90

Color Temperature 
 

6,462 K
6,487 K
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Processing

PQ EOTF Tracking 
 

8.8
6.9

PQ EOTF Graph  

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600 Nit Tracking Delta 
 

0.0032
0.0095

1000 Nit Tracking Delta 
 

0.0033
0.0084

4000 Nit Tracking Delta 
 

0.0032
0.0083
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Low-Quality Content Smoothing 
 

8.4
8.4

Low-Quality Content Smoothing Picture  

Smoothing 
 

8.5
8.5

Detail Preservation 
 

8.0
8.0
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Upscaling: Sharpness Processing 
 

9.0
8.5

Sharpness Picture - 480p  

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HDR Native Gradient 
 

8.3
8.0

HDR Gradient Picture  

100% Black To 50% Gray  

8.0
6.0

50% Gray To 100% White  

10
8.0

100% Black To 50% Red  

8.0
8.0

50% Red To 100% Red  

10
10

100% Black To 50% Green  

8.0
8.0

50% Green To 100% Green  

8.0
6.0

100% Black To 50% Blue  

8.0
10

50% Blue To 100% Blue  

6.0
8.0
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Game Mode Responsiveness

Input Lag 
 

7.4
8.6

1080p @ 60Hz 
 

17.9 ms
13.4 ms

1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode 
 

250.6 ms
273.3 ms

1080p @ 120Hz 
 

9.5 ms
5.2 ms

1080p @ Max Refresh Rate 
 

9.5 ms
5.2 ms

4k @ 60Hz 
 

18.0 ms
13.4 ms

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 
 

18.0 ms
13.4 ms

4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode 
 

250.2 ms
281.6 ms

4k @ 60Hz With Interpolation 
 

226.2 ms
290.0 ms

4k @ 120Hz 
 

9.8 ms
5.1 ms

4k @ Max Refresh Rate 
 

9.8 ms
5.1 ms

8k @ 60Hz 
 

N/A
N/A
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Supported Resolutions 
 

9.1
9.1

Resolution  

4k
4k

480p @ 59.94Hz (Widescreen) 
 

Yes
Yes

720p @ 59.94Hz 
 

Yes
Yes

1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 
 

Yes
Yes

1080p @ 120Hz 
 

Yes
Yes

1080p Maximum Refresh Rate 
 

120 Hz
120 Hz

4k @ 60Hz 
 

Yes
Yes

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 
 

Yes
Yes

4k @ 120Hz 
 

Yes
Yes

4k @ 120Hz @ 4:4:4 
 

Yes
Yes

4k Maximum Refresh Rate 
 

120 Hz
120 Hz

8k @ 30Hz Or 24Hz 
 

No
No

8k @ 60Hz 
 

No
No
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Variable Refresh Rate 
 

7.5
7.5

Native Refresh Rate 
 

120Hz
120Hz

Variable Refresh Rate 
 

Yes
Yes

HDMI Forum VRR 
 

Yes
Yes

FreeSync 
 

No
No

G-SYNC Compatible 
 

Yes
Yes

4k VRR Maximum 
 

120 Hz
120 Hz

4k VRR Minimum 
 

< 20 Hz
< 20 Hz

1080p VRR Maximum 
 

120 Hz
120 Hz

1080p VRR Minimum 
 

< 20 Hz
< 20 Hz

VRR + Local Dimming  

Yes
No Local Dimming
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CAD In Game Mode @ Max Refresh Rate 
 

5.3
9.6

Pursuit Photo Max Refresh  

CAD Heatmap Max Refresh 
 

Transition At Max Refresh 
 

transition-game-max-0-31
0 to 31
transition-game-max-0-31
0 to 31

Avg. CAD 
 

348
37

Best 10% CAD 
 

152
6

Worst 10% CAD 
 

550
138
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CAD In Game Mode @ 120Hz 
 

5.3
9.6

Pursuit Photo 120Hz  

CAD Heatmap 120Hz  

Transition At 120Hz 
 

transition-game-120-0-31
0 to 31
transition-game-120-0-31
0 to 31

Avg. CAD 
 

348
37

Best 10% CAD 
 

152
6

Worst 10% CAD 
 

550
138
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CAD In Game Mode @ 60Hz 
 

5.2
9.4

Pursuit Photo 60Hz  

CAD Heatmap 60Hz 
 

Transition 60Hz 
 

transition-game-60-0-31
0 to 31
transition-game-60-0-31
0 to 31

Avg. CAD 
 

358
49

Best 10% CAD 
 

133
7

Worst 10% CAD 
 

601
172
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PS5 Compatibility 
 

PS5 Screenshot  

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) 
 

Yes
Yes

4k @ 120Hz 
 

Yes
Yes

1440p @ 120Hz 
 

No
No

1080p @ 120Hz 
 

Yes
Yes

HDR 
 

Yes
Yes

VRR 
 

Yes
Yes
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Xbox Series X|S Compatibility 
 

Xbox Series X Screenshot  

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) 
 

Yes
Yes

4k @ 120Hz 
 

Yes
Yes

1440p @ 120Hz 
 

No
No

1080p @ 120Hz 
 

Yes
Yes

HDR 
 

Yes
Yes

VRR 
 

Yes
Yes
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Motion Handling

Response Time Stutter 
 

6.4
4.2

Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps 
 

35.3 ms
41.2 ms

Frame Hold Time @ 60 fps 
 

10.3 ms
16.2 ms
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Micro Judder 
 

6.0

24p Clip  

25p Clip  

Micro Judder-Free 24p 
 

Yes

Micro Judder-Free 25p 
 

Yes

Micro Judder-Free 24p via 60p 
 

No

Micro Judder-Free 25p via 60p 
 

No

Micro Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps 
 

Yes

Micro Judder-Free 25p via Native Apps 
 

Yes
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Judder 
 

9.4
10

Judder Video Picture  

Judder 24p 
 

10

Judder 25p 
 

10

Judder 24p via 60p 
 

10

Judder 25p via 60p 
 

8.0

Judder 24p via 60i 
 

10

Judder 24p via Native Apps 
 

10

Judder 25p via Native Apps 
 

8.0

Judder-Free 24p 
 

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60p 
 

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60i 
 

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps 
 

Yes
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Response Time 
 

8.5
9.5

Pursuit Photo 60Hz  

Response Time Heatmap 60Hz 
 

Transition At 60Hz 
 

transition-60-0-31
0 to 31
transition-60-0-31
0 to 31

First Response Time 
 

6.4 ms
0.5 ms

Total Response Time 
 

7.6 ms
4.3 ms

Worst 10% Response Time 
 

15.1 ms
11.0 ms
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Flicker 
 

Backlight chart 
 

Flicker-Free 
 

No
No

PWM Dimming Frequency 
 

720 Hz
0 Hz
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Black Frame Insertion (BFI) 
 

BFI Picture  

BFI Frequency Picture  

Optional BFI 
 

Yes
Yes

Min Flicker For 60 fps 
 

60 Hz
60 Hz

60Hz For 60 fps 
 

Yes
Yes

120Hz For 120 fps 
 

Yes
No

Min Flicker For 60 fps In Game Mode 
 

60 Hz
60 Hz
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Motion Interpolation 
 

Motion Interpolation (30 fps) Picture  

Motion Interpolation (30 fps) 
 

Yes
Yes

Motion Interpolation (60 fps) Picture  

Motion Interpolation (60 fps) 
 

Yes
Yes
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Reflections

Direct Reflections 
 

6.7
6.4

Ring Light Picture  

Direct Reflections Graph  

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Peak Direct Reflection Intensity 
 

38.6%
43.7%

Screen Finish 
 

Glossy
Glossy
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Ambient Black Level Raise 
 

6.9
9.3

Black Level Raise Picture  

Bright Room Black Level Raise Graph  

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Black Luminance @ 0 lx 
 

0.00 cd/m²
0.00 cd/m²

Black Luminance @ 1000 lx 
 

1.67 cd/m²
0.25 cd/m²
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Total Reflected Light 
 

7.6
8.9

Bright Room Off Picture  

Ring Picture Total Reflection  

Total Reflected Light Intensity 
 

15,761% ⋅ pixel
6,398% ⋅ pixel

Diffraction Artifacts 
 

Yes
No
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Ambient Color Saturation 
 

7.7
7.8

Bright Room Color Volume Graph  

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Low-Luminance Colors @ 1000 lx 
 

63.83%
66.32%

Mid-Luminance Colors @ 1000 lx 
 

68.54%
66.98%

High-Luminance Colors @ 1000 lx 
 

62.59%
58.19%
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Panel

Viewing Angle 
 

6.8
9.0

Viewing Angle Video  

Chroma Graph  

Color Washout 
 

32°
53°

Hue Graph  

Color Shift 
 

45°
26°

Lightness Graph  

Brightness Loss 
 

46°
70°

Black Level Raise 
 

33°
70°

Gamma Shift 
 

17°
70°
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Gray Uniformity 
 

6.0
8.1

50% Uniformity Picture  

50% Std. Dev. 
 

3.729%
0.859%

50% DSE 
 

0.209%
0.123%

5% Uniformity Picture  

5% Std. Dev. 
 

0.606%
0.575%

5% DSE 
 

0.114%
0.092%
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Panel Technology 
 

Spectral Power Distribution  

Pixels Picture  

Type  

LED
OLED

Sub-Type 
 

VA
WOLED

Subpixel Layout 
 

BGR
RWBG
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Inputs

Input Specifications  

Side Inputs Picture  

Rear Inputs Picture  

HDMI  

4 (2x HDMI 2.0, 2x HDMI 2.1)
4 (2x HDMI 2.0, 2x HDMI 2.1)

HDMI 2.1 Rated Speed 
 

48 Gbps
48 Gbps

ATSC Tuner 
 

3.0 (NEXTGEN TV)
3.0 (NEXTGEN TV)

USB Ports  

2
2

USB 3.0 
 

Yes (1)
Yes (1)

Audio Out 3.5mm  

0
0

Wi-Fi  

Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz)
Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz)

Ethernet Speed  

100 Mbps
100 Mbps

Composite In  

0
0

Digital Optical Audio Out  

1
1
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Audio Passthrough 
 

ARC/eARC Port 
 

eARC
eARC

eARC: Dolby Atmos Over Dolby Digital Plus 
 

Yes
Yes

eARC: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 
 

Yes
Yes

eARC: LPCM 7.1 Over Dolby MAT 
 

Yes
Yes

eARC: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 
 

Yes
Yes

eARC: DTS:X Over DTS-HD MA 
 

Yes
Yes

eARC: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 
 

Yes
Yes

eARC: LPCM Channels (Bitstream) 
 

7.1
7.1

ARC: Dolby Digital 5.1 
 

Yes
Yes

ARC: DTS 5.1 
 

Yes
Yes

Optical: Dolby Digital 5.1 
 

Yes
Yes

Optical: DTS 5.1 
 

Yes
Yes
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HDR Format Support  

HDR10 
 

Yes
Yes

HDR10+ 
 

No
No

Dolby Vision 
 

Yes
Yes

HLG 
 

Yes
Yes
Design

Style  

Design Picture  

Curved  

No
No
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Stand  

Stand Picture  

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Back  

Back Picture  

Wall Mount  

VESA 300x300
VESA 300x300
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Borders  

Borders Picture  

Borders  

0.28" (0.7 cm)
0.24" (0.6 cm)

Thickness  

Thickness Picture  

Max Thickness  

1.85" (4.7 cm)
1.46" (3.7 cm)
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Build Quality 
 

9.0
9.0

Build quality picture  

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Smart Features

Interface 
 

Smart TV Picture  

Smart OS  

Google TV
Google TV

Version  

12
12
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Ad-Free 
 

0.0
0.0

Ads Picture  

Ads 
 

Yes
Yes

Opt-out 
 

No
No

Suggested Content in Home 
 

Yes
Yes

Opt-out of Suggested Content 
 

No
No
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Remote  

Remote Picture  

Voice Control  

Yes
Yes
Show Text 

TV Controls  

Controls Picture  

Mute Switch 
 

Yes
Yes
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In The Box  

In The Box Picture  

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Misc  

Power Consumption  

75 W
91 W

Power Consumption (Max)  

278 W
206 W

Firmware  

112.627.030.1NAA
112.624.040.1NAA
Sound Quality

Frequency Response 
 

7.9
7.1

Frequency Response  

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Low-Frequency Extension 
 

84.76 Hz
84.76 Hz

Std. Dev. @ 70 
 

1.91 dB
2.07 dB

Std. Dev. @ 80 
 

1.81 dB
1.94 dB

Std. Dev. @ Max 
 

3.55 dB
4.64 dB

Max 
 

93.1 dB SPL
86.6 dB SPL

Dynamic Range Compression 
 

3.52 dB
5.22 dB

Digital Room Correction  

Yes
Yes
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    Great review. But it is getting old about viewing angle on LCDs. People who buy them know why they are buying an LCD . Brighter for brighter rooms and no risk of burn in. Also they are getting really good for instance the Bravia 9. Also you scoring is really confusing. The Bravia 9 blew away SDR and HDR brightness. People know all about the black levels but when you have a bright TV such as the Bravia 9 with a good contrast it become a none issue. I think you are not in the real world anymore. Great reviews but poor subject comparisons and scoring on what everyone already knows. 99.9% of the population look at there pocket money is and say hey that a good picture based on how much they can spend. They are not looking for deep inky blacks. They are looking for TV for pure entertainment. What matter to people is that it is bright enough a my room in all contents and it is a quality TV that will last serval years, As for OLED you should take away points for the potential burn in when it can not get any where as Bright as LCD and longevity vs OLED. LCDs have a much longer half life in brightness production. Take that and give it some points. Real world review. So, maybe consider it. I do not watch Rtings that much but I do enjoy the reviews but never really agree with scoring and conclusion., Very inconsistent.

    The sdr 1000+ nits is meaningless fot most people. As it only helps when direct sunlight is coming in. At nighttime you’d want sunglasses for the bravia 9…sdr is meant to be watched at 100 nits. 500nits at most is OK. I disagree on you for asking oleds to lose points for burn in…burn-in is now a none issue because it’s well managed.

    Hdr should only be watched at night for movies because scenes are too dark (thanks film director bullshit. Hdr on youtube take video Peru 8k hdr, scenes here are real looking brighter and easier on the eye.

    On another note: having all the rec2020 and or higher color volume dosn’t mean much to flagship Tvs because movies are color graded to 4:2:2 sub-chroma for hdr and rec:709 for DolbyVision.

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    Great review. But it is getting old about viewing angle on LCDs. People who buy them know why they are buying an LCD . Brighter for brighter rooms and no risk of burn in. Also they are getting really good for instance the Bravia 9. Also you scoring is really confusing. The Bravia 9 blew away SDR and HDR brightness. People know all about the black levels but when you have a bright TV such as the Bravia 9 with a good contrast it become a none issue. I think you are not in the real world anymore. Great reviews but poor subject comparisons and scoring on what everyone already knows. 99.9% of the population look at there pocket money is and say hey that a good picture based on how much they can spend. They are not looking for deep inky blacks. They are looking for TV for pure entertainment. What matter to people is that it is bright enough a my room in all contents and it is a quality TV that will last serval years, As for OLED you should take away points for the potential burn in when it can not get any where as Bright as LCD and longevity vs OLED. LCDs have a much longer half life in brightness production. Take that and give it some points. Real world review. So, maybe consider it. I do not watch Rtings that much but I do enjoy the reviews but never really agree with scoring and conclusion., Very inconsistent.

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