00:00Sony just changed the rules when it comes to mini-LED TVs. This is the new Bravia 9 Mark II
00:06and it might just be the screen to beat this year. See, traditional mini-LEDs have always been
00:11incredibly bright, but they suffered from blooming or that annoying halo of light around a bright
00:17color on a dark background. But Sony's true RGB mini-LED tech is serious about control,
00:23even pushing past a massive 4,000 nits of peak brightness with precision. It's OLED-level
00:29contrast and also OLED-level off-angle viewing. Pair that with this trippy stand that conceals
00:34cables and makes it look like the TV is floating, an anti-glare finish that's seriously effective,
00:39and finesse when it comes to sound placement thanks to the way the tweeters are engineered
00:43inside the chassis. $3,600 starting price is steep, no doubt. Can you get an RGB TV for less? Definitely,
00:51but not one like this. That's just my preview of the Bravia 9 Mark II. Let me know if you'd
00:56be
00:56interested in a full review.
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