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Sony Bravia 8 M2 TV with Oled Primary RGB Tandem panels

By popular demand (there are really a lot of you asking us more about the Sony 2025 TV range following our first news on the subject, see our Sony Mini LED RGB TV news, announcement planned for April), we continue our discovery of the Japanese brand's broadcaster offering. The opportunity once again to highlight the erroneous or fanciful nature of the information published until now. In our previous news on the Sony 2025 TV range we mentioned surprises, the Bravia 8 M2 TV series with Primary RGB Tandem Oled panels is one of them.

The 2025 Oled Premium TV series from the Japanese manufacturer's range, the Sony Bravia 8 M2, will therefore feature Meta 3.0 technology from LG Display based on the new Oled Primary RGB Tandem panels (see our news Meta 3.0 (Oled Primary RGB Tandem): 4,000 nits confirmed) unveiled at the CES show in Las Vegas.

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Certainly, with the Sony Bravia 8 M2, the articulation of the range becomes a little complex, the latter being the best equipped technically compared to the Sony A95L (2023 vintage) equipped with QD Oled panels (second generation) or even the Sony Bravia 9 (2024 vintage) based on a Mini LED backlighting system, both of which remain in the manufacturer's catalog in 2025. To this remark, Sony will undoubtedly respond that image quality is a whole and is not limited to the light peak alone. And Sony will be right, even if the Meta 3.0 obedience panels include many other developments. And to be complete on the subject, know that the Sony Bravia 8 TV series still built on an Oled EX panel is also playing overtime in 2025.

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