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In 2025, Sony is mixing the old with the new.
On one hand, Sony is adding three new TVs to its catalog for 2025.
But it’s also bringing the rest of its range from last year, too.
Several color and contrast improvements will also make its way onto the set.
Meanwhile, the mid-range Bravia 5 could put a damper onHisenseandTCLofferings with competitive pricing and less blooming.
These new displays will fit nicely into Sony’s already-existing lineup, which includes some of thebest TVslast year.
These include theBravia 9andBravia 7Mini-LED TVs, theBravia 8OLED TV, and theBravia 3LED TV.
Sony says the Bravia 8 II will have larger color volume, too.
TheBravia 9 Mini-LEDneeds no introduction.
Meanwhile, theBravia 7 Mini-LED TVwill also continue into this year.
Like the rest of Sony’s 2025 range, these two Mini-LED TVs likewise run onGoogleTV.
It too will run on the XR processor, featuring six times more dimming zones over theSony X90L.
At least most of the range is marked down ahead of the new releases.
Here’s the full availability and pricing for the Bravia 3 LED TV.
Like the rest of Sony’s range, it will leverage Google TV.
The Bravia 2 II uses X1 4K processor that handles everything from motion processing to 4K upscaling.
What sets it apart is Sony consistently emphasizing picture performance gains over software.
Will that be enough to help it claim the title as world’s best TV maker in 2025?
We’ll just have to wait until we get these TVs in for testing to find out.