The refresh keeps only in-stock current models and names Sony's 65-inch Bravia 8 II the top pick, ahead of the A95L, Bravia 3 and Bravia 5.
ZDNET highlights the Bravia 8 II's QD-OLED panel, Acoustic Surface Audio+ and PS5-focused gaming features, while presenting the Bravia 3 as a cheaper option and the Bravia 5 in sizes up to 98 inches.
The update comes after Sony's tentative January agreement to sell a majority stake in the Bravia TV brand to TCL, with co-owned models expected in 2027 if completed.
With TCL now controlling Bravia, is Sony's premium TV legacy being sacrificed for market share?
Can Sony's tech and TCL's scale create a new market leader, or will legendary quality be the first casualty?