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    To say that I am passionate for Sony Braivia 8 II is a small thing. As the name of the clumsy sound instead shows, Bravia 8 II (she is “Bravia Eight Mark Too”) has followed the brand’s top Old Old from last year: Sony Bravia 8.

    However, while the original Bravia 8 has used a standard OLED panel, its successor, in addition to other benefits, takes advantage of the quantum dot -increased display, in addition to better color volume.

    This keeps Bravia 8 II close to Sony A95L, which is OLED TV equipped with the brand’s last quantum dot. And, as it happens, A95L is one of my favorite TVs (and is one of the best TVs so far).

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    To understand why I am so excited about the Brauy 8 II, let’s take a look at the results of its test than the competition. As I explain, a personality in this chart almost knocked me on my feet.

    Sony Bravia 8 II Test Results: How does this steak up?

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    Sony Bravia 8 II

    Lg g5

    Lg c5

    Samsung S95F

    SDR sparkle (10 %, in nets)

    103

    510

    335

    1,004

    Delta-A (Lower is better)

    3.6

    2.0

    1.3

    1.2

    Rack 709 gamut coverage

    99.99 %

    99.69 %

    99.67 %

    106.87 %

    HDR sparkle (10 %, in nets)

    1,584

    2,296

    1,165

    2,286

    UHDA-P3 Gamt Coverage

    100 %

    99.63 %

    99.45 %

    99.95 %

    Rick 2020 Gamt Coverage

    90.55 %

    82.57 %

    72.27 %

    90.47 %

    As far as OLED TVS goes, Bravia 8 II is amazingly bright. In the HDR, it does not reach the lubricant heights of competitive flagship OLEDs (LG G5 and Samsung S95F), but in view of the dynamic nature of the OLED display, 1,500 to 1,600 nets are bright.

    And, while the original Bravia is not listed on the 8 aforementioned chart, its peak HDR brightness is settled in about 800 to 900 nuts. 8 II, so, a remarkable step above.

    But if we keep the brightness aside for a second, I want to attract your attention to the results of the test that stopped me in my tracks: Rack. 2020 Color Game Coverage.

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    This figure describes HDR color volume, and yet, 90.55 % of the Bravia 8 II rack rack. The 2020 colorful gambut is the highest in the measure I have ever seen in a commercial TV. (For context, the original Bravia covers about 70 70 % of the rack 2020 in Sony’s professional image mode.)

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    This is the result of Bravia 8 II’s top shelf hardware and expert engineering.

    This is the result of the top shelf hardware and expert engineering of Bravia 8 II, but if you Used to To attribute its impressive color volume to one aspect of TV, the Qutam.com of Bravia 8 II is to thank it.

    Of course, this is just a hair that we measured on the Samsung S95F, another flagship QD -led, which recently targets the shelf.

    It is sure to affect both TVs, but despite the high HDR brightness of the S95F, I am still settled on Bravia 8 II, was I fortunate to have a TV of this ability. No shadow for Samsung – I really appreciate Sony’s wonderful picture processing and focus on detail.

    Earlier this year, I noticed whether we were witnessing the beginning of the end of QD -led. At that time, Sony did not announce the Bravia 8 II, and its latest OLED TV-Bravia was not using the 8-QD -led display.

    And, much more than the brightness of the LG display, with the quitting of micro -lens array (MLA) in favor of the fourth -generation OLED, quantum dot oval was suddenly out of fashion.

    It just takes a sharp look at the LG G5 test results to see if the latest panel technology of the LG display is Surprisingly Bright, especially when it comes to white light brightness. However, when it comes to bright, pure color preparation, it still does not appear to be similar to the QD -led flagship.

    That is why QD -led is very alive, and Bravia 8 II is a shining example of which the technology is worth it.

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