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Updated · What Hi-Fi? · Jul 16
Sony Unveils 2026 TVs With 115-Inch True RGB Mini LED Flagship
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Updated · What Hi-Fi? · Jul 16

Sony Unveils 2026 TVs With 115-Inch True RGB Mini LED Flagship

3 articles · Updated · What Hi-Fi? · Jul 16

Summary

  • Sony’s 2026 Bravia lineup debuts its first True RGB Mini LED sets—the Bravia 9 II and 7 II—while pushing screen sizes up to 115 inches on the flagship model.
  • The new backlight replaces conventional white or blue Mini LEDs with independently controlled red, green and blue LEDs, which Sony says improves color accuracy and boosts brightness; the Bravia 9 II claims 2x the color volume of its predecessor.
  • Pricing runs from $400 for the entry Bravia 2 II to $31,000 for the 115-inch Bravia 9 II, with the Bravia 7 II spanning $1,600 to $9,000 and the Bravia 3 II adding a 100-inch option.
  • Sony also refreshed the wider platform with a USB-C rechargeable backlit remote, My Cinema settings, wireless Direct Connect for compatible speakers, and Google TV, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and Wi‑Fi 6 across much of the range.
  • A notable quirk remains: the lower-end Bravia 3 II gets four HDMI 2.1 ports, while the premium Bravia 9 II and 7 II still offer only two, underscoring Sony’s focus on picture technology over gaming connectivity.

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