2024 Sony TVs Wow! Bravia 9 New Hardware, Better Soundbars



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0:00 Intro
1:38 2024 Bravia 7 and X90L
4:05 Sony Calibrated vs Dolby Vision
10:29 Bravia 8
11:44 Bravia 9
17:04 Sony Bar 9 and Quad soundbars

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30 thoughts on “2024 Sony TVs Wow! Bravia 9 New Hardware, Better Soundbars”

  1. Another calibration standard with ‘Prime Video Mode’. Yikes this is hardly a selling point. Sounds like it only works with the built in Prime app. I stopped using the built in Sony Android TV because of ads and enshittification and shifted to Apple TV.

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  2. Sony is selling like crap in Taiwan, because they simply double the US price across all models and not run any discounts, while Samsung/LG sells only 30% premium to US price. Honestly not sure how they survive. 85X95L 2023 listed above 8500 USD lol

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  3. Hi Fomo. Thanks for the excellent information on this. What do you really think of the new Bravia Theater sound products? What I've been reading and hearing has been that the HT-A9 had far better front sound stage stero separation than the HT-A7000 soundbar, and that helped to make it overall better than the soundbar because you could allow the dialogue and overall sound to "escape the soundbar box" better than any soundbar on the market. Is this still true, or does the new Bravia 9 soundbar really improve on this issue that much? Is it really better at the separation than the new HTA9 M2 "Quad" setup?

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  4. I was quite impressed with the presentation. The new names are so much better. And about time (SONYs names have been terrible). Simple easy to remember names. And the TVS and audio products all look interesting. The Bravia theatre Quad looks especially tantalising for me personally

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  5. Whats with all the OLED fanboys having melt downs? Its almost like they think sacrilege is being committed. You cant not have OLED as the flagship!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂. Good grief man….OLED is just a display technology. One of many. The only thing that matters at the end of the day is the results. The tech used to achieve it is irrelevant. You would think OLED is a religion the way some of these people are behaving. I will reserve all judgement until i see these new Bravia TVs in person. But i certainly am not hung up on the tech they use lol. Its just going to beba question of how the TVs look. End of story.

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  6. The Bravia 9 may be the only consumer LCD MiniLED to close to the Dolby Pulsar in backlight performance. It remains to be seen, where it woulf stand when it comes to full screen brightness.

    Besides Sony, I have yet to read any colorist comments on the Sony BVM HX 3110 but my guess is that full screen brightness is where it will exceed the Bravia 9.

    Dolby Vision will look great on the B9, particularly because of its high nit color space on physical and its ITP(ICtCp) 11 bit color space for streaming. Black level will have to be tone mapped with more accirate hamut mapping.

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  7. The fact that bravia 9 is chronologically ahead of bravia 8 oled shows that sony is ultimately going to place microled ahead of oled in the future and that brightness out-weighs the purpose of deep blacks in oled. im also glad that youre covering soundbar systems now and telling ppl it will exceed their $5k systems cause i agree thaat they are really that good nowadays

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  8. @stopthefomo I would like to ask you about your comparison of the Bravia 7 with the X95L (timestamp 2:44):

    Do you really see the Bravia 7 as an adequate replacement for the X95L? As a fan of LED TVs and after hearing about the upcoming new lineup for 2024, I was patient for at least 2 months and put off buying a 65" X95L.

    Now, of all things, the Bravia 9 is not coming to Europe in 65". I also have absolutely no room for a 75" TV. 65" is already the limit. We're currently using a 55" Samsung FALD LED TV from 2018…

    I already wanted to go out and get a 65" X95L. It's available from 1600€. Now came your statement with the Bravia 7 and the X95L in this video. Is it just a guess or is the Bravia 7 possibly even the better X95L with more dimming zones (695 instead of 480 dimming zones?)? As I wrote, the Bravia 9 is unfortunately out, as it is only sold in 65" in the USA. And I'm living in germany.

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  9. What I kind of hope for is that there is a way to utilize the extra HDR brightness capabilities even in 1K Nit HDR mastered content. Think of it this way. How the Samsung 8K 900D can "upscale" 4K past it and up to near 8K. Hence making use of it's extra 8K capability even IN content that isn't actually 8K.

    I would love if I have that Tone mapping ability to not just tone map down content but tone map it up to the ability of the TV. It would be sad if all TVs are sort of "knee-capped" at 1K nits. I mean G4 can do 1500 nits, even more if you dare use Vivid mode, lol. So why wouldn't you want to see that.

    That is what I want a Bravia 9 being able to do even with 1K nit, of course without clipping. Like it scale it up the same way like tone mapping would scale it down. So in reverse.

    I love shadow detail and HDR impact, so I can take that trade off from perfect black on a OLED. In my viewing condition with ambient lights I don't need perfect blacks because at a certain point all blacks would look the same. It's just how our eyes work.

    I believe because of brightness the colors will be pretty amazing. Might get close to QDOLED colors because Bravia 9 will not lose color volume as it gets brighter. The downside of a G4 (WOLED).

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  10. If I pay $3,300+ for a TV I sure as heck won't be streaming Prime for movies, I'll instead be taking advantage of TV's inherent superior picture quality by watching the gold standard source content called blu-rays, HD and 4k.

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  11. With a constantly narrowing performance gap in video processing, I have separated brands into consumer categories. Manufacturers of products for grooming, healthcare, home care, HVAC, kitchen, and laundery such as Hisense, LG, Philips, Samsung, and TCL fall into the consumer category. Manufacturers of products for professional audio/video production and A/V / home theater enthusiasts such as Denon, Marantz, Onkyo, Pioneer, Sennheiser, Sony, and Yamaha fall under the enthusiast/professional categories. Being that I'm a professional musician and A/V / home theater enthusiast, I prefer being faithful to the source with as little modification as possible in the highest achievable quality. Therefore, I choose products from the latter category.

    This video, along with Brian's Tech Therapy, HDTVTest, and Sony's TV product page confirm that all my educated guesses about Sony's plans for 2024 have been correct since late last year. The A95L will be carried over through this year and remains the best QD-OLED with Dolby Vision, the A80L in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch will be getting a 2024 makeover, and the X90L will also be carried over through this year and remains that perfect sweetspot between performance, size, and price. Any concerns that the X90L was about to be discontinued, become obsolete, and replaced with something better for the same price not long after I got it so late in the game have been dispeled. No more fear of buyer's remorse for me! Long live the Sony X90L! If money was no object for me, I would have two A/V carts with VESA mounts. One would hold either a Bravia 7 or Bravia 9 for daytime use, and the other would hold an A95L for nighttime and dark theatre use. I would wheel them to and from my viewing area according to viewing schedule and lighting conditions. Although I would be torn between the Bravia 7's better native contrast without the wide-angle filter and the Bravia 9's higher screen brightness with the wide-angle filter.

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  12. Please stop advertising Sony . It's a shame to market old technology as if it were new . Sony TV is produced with the panels of Samsung and LG companies. If it weren't for these two giant companies, you wouldn't be able to see a TV called Sony on the market.
    Everyone knows that QD-Oled and QN-Miniled TV's king is SaAMSUNG and Oled TV's king is LG. That's it, do you understand FOMO!!

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  13. Disappointed no one is talking about the Bravia 9 on-board sound. Would like to know more. The specs look unique and impressive. And yes, I understand I'm in the minority when I say I don't want to deal with a soundbar or any additional audio equipment in my moderately sized living room.

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  14. Hi FOMO! I'm looking for a new TV and for the same price I'm undecided between the 77" LG B3 and the 77" Sony X90L

    I wanted an OLED but due to the budget I'm afraid that the B3 will be too dark, despite it being a room with plenty of light but no direct sun, and that the processor won't be good enough since I consume a lot of cable tv with low resolution

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  15. Thanks for the overview Mr. Fomo. Its a good year so far for mini led, Samsung's QN900D with AI and motion processing versus Sony's new Bravia 9, both with material quality differentiators, now lets see what TCL and Hisense bring, is thier value still relevant versus high quality?

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