Bravia 9 II is $3,599 for 65 inches and still ships two HDMI 2.1 ports

Leo Lopez

Member
Tom's Guide has the Bravia 9 II review up and the verdict is roughly what you would guess. Best backlit set they have tested, OLED-rivaling blacks, almost no blooming, an anti-reflective coating good enough that they call it the bright-room champion. I believe all of it. What I cannot get past is the port list.

Two HDMI 2.1 and two HDMI 2.0 on a $3,599 65-inch flagship in 2026. Sony has been shipping this same compromise since the original Bravia 9 and here it is again on the set above it. A PS5, an Xbox, a gaming PC and an AVR is four devices and two of them are landing on 2.0. So you buy a switch for a television that costs as much as a used car, or you route everything through the receiver and pray the handshake behaves on a cold morning.

Pricing goes $3,599.99 for the 65, $4,599.99 for the 75, $6,499.99 for the 85, then the 115-inch at $30,999 which is not even available yet and drops the Mirage stand. That last one is not a product, it is a press release with a price attached. The 85 at $6,499 is the size I would actually think about, since an RGB backlight wants screen area to show what it can do.

The other flagged weakness is off-angle viewing still trailing OLED, and that is the honest dividing line. One couch pointed straight at the screen in a room with windows, this is the buy. Wide sofa in a dark basement, an OLED at half the money will make you happier and the difference goes into speakers.

Anyone with a sample checked whether both 2.1 ports run 4K/120 with VRR at once, or is one of them doing eARC duty as usual?
 

stig1103

New member
Four HDMI ports and only half of them full bandwidth is the one thing that would stop me at this price. LG has been doing four for years.
 
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