The Sony Bravia 9 II 115-inch television utilizes a true RGB LED backlight system, employing three independently controlled red, green, and blue diodes to achieve high color gamut coverage. The display delivers over 90% of the BT.2020 color space and reaches a peak brightness exceeding 4,000 nits. Despite its high-end performance, the unit lacks the anti-glare coating found on smaller models in the series. The television supports 4K resolution at 120Hz, variable refresh rate (VRR), and auto low latency mode (ALLM), though it does not support HDR10+. Audio features include an eight-speaker system with two subwoofers, two tweeters, and two beam tweeters, which can function as a center channel in a surround sound setup. The TV is powered by Google TV and includes advanced picture settings, such as tone mapping for SDR content and adjustable backlight lighting modes. The device is physically massive, requiring multiple people for installation, and features a clean rear design with four HDMI ports, including two HDMI 2.1 inputs.
The 115-inch Bravia 9 II uses a true RGB LED backlight system with independently controlled red, green, and blue diodes. The display achieves over 90% coverage of the BT.2020 color space and peak brightness exceeding 4,000 nits.
The 115-inch model lacks the anti-glare coating present on the smaller 65-inch version of the same series. The television supports 4K resolution at 120Hz, variable refresh rate, and auto low latency mode for gaming.
The integrated eight-speaker audio system can function as a center channel within a larger surround sound configuration. The display supports Dolby Vision, HLG, and HDR10, but it does not support the HDR10+ standard.
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Worth noting
- The unit tested was an early production model, which may not reflect the final retail performance or software features.
- The manual dimming zone count of 3,456 is an estimate based on a manual count and not an official specification.
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