Sony Bravia 8 II Old TV stole the show last week in the 21st Annual TV shoot -out organized by Value Electronics and was once again crowned the “King of TV”.
The program brought four best O LED TVs together, covering color, brightness, vice versa and more. Against each other, TV included Sony Bravia 8 II, Samsung S95 FO LED, Panasonic Z 95 BO LED, and LGG5 O LEDs.
Unlike last year, Value Electronics did not host a secondary panel for LCD screens (which Sony also won with TV led by his Bravyn 9 Money), but this year’s win, Sony has won “King of TV” in some capabilities for more than seven years.
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Swipe to scroll horizontally 2025 TV shoot -out: SDR voting category Row 0 – Cell 0
LG G5 OLED
Samsung S95F OLED
Sony Bravia 8 II OLED
Panasonic Z 95 BO LED
On the contrary/gray scale
3.69
4.38
4.41
3.84
Color
3.84
3.88
3.84
3.97
Processing
3.31
3.66
4.22
3.78
Bright residential room
4.06
4.19
4.19
4.25
Overall
3.68
4.00
4.16
3.92
Swipe to scroll horizontally 2025 TV shoot -out: HDR voting category Row 0 – Cell 0
LG G5 OLED
Samsung S95F OLED
Sony Bravia 8 II OLED
Panasonic Z 95 BO LED
Dynamic limit/eOTF accuracy
3.41
3.88
3.94
4.03
Color
2.84
4.13
4.03
4.00
Processing
3.34
3.72
3.53
3.97
Bright residential room
3.94
4.38
4.19
3.88
Overall
3.30
3.97
3.88
3.98
Source: Value Electronics
To determine the Victor, a panel of judges classified TV on its SDR and HDR performances, and scored TV in terms of its color, EOTF accuracy, processing, vice versa, and “bright residential room”.
You may find results of firing exchange in the PDF on the Value Electronics website, but we have copied the aforementioned results for your convenience.
Tough competition from Samsung and Panasonic
Although Sony Bravia won the 8 II OLED overall, which led to the results of its test, however, after that, the Panasonic Z95B OLED was crowned the best HDR TV. This is an unusual victory for a company that returned to the US market just last year. (Note: Panasonic withdraws from the competition in 2024.)
It is also interesting to see how badly the LG G5 did. In most categories, there were some of the lowest votes in the shoot -out, especially in its color, processing and the accuracy of the EOTF, which is a test to see to what extent a TV brightness presents.
Samsung’s S95F OLED was not far behind in the TV SDR, but even despite this special anti -Chilean coating, Panasonic Z95B still defeated him in the bright -living room category, which I felt particularly interesting. And on the HDR front, the S95f was not far from the Z95B, which defeated it only by a decimal point.
When Sony won the win, Samsung and Panasonic fought a good battle.
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