Sony's 75-inch Bravia 9 is now available for $2,498, marking a drop of more than $1,000 from its regular $3,499.99 price. The model stands out as Sony's 2024 flagship Mini-LED QLED TV, designed for viewers who want a premium large-screen experience with exceptional brightness.
Compared with OLED displays, the Bravia 9 does not aim for the deepest black levels or the widest viewing angles. Instead, it focuses on strong brightness, making it especially appealing in sunlit living rooms. Its Mini-LED backlight and local dimming system help preserve contrast in dark scenes while limiting light bleed around bright details such as subtitles.
The TV also benefits from Sony's image processing, which can improve the look of lower-resolution content, including cable broadcasts, DVDs, and compressed streaming video. Built-in Google TV adds access to major streaming apps, while Google Cast, Apple AirPlay, and hands-free Google Assistant support make it easy to fit into a connected home.
For audio, the 70-watt speaker system offers more power than many ultra-thin TVs and can also function as a center channel with compatible Sony soundbars and receivers. At this price, the Bravia 9 positions itself as a high-end display for bright spaces and large living rooms. As premium TV technology continues to evolve, screens like this could redefine how home entertainment blends brightness, intelligence, and everyday convenience.