Comprehensive side-by-side comparison of Sony's BRAVIA 8 (2024) and BRAVIA 8 II (2025) OLED TVs. Compare specifications, picture quality, gaming performance, sound, and value to determine which premium OLED TV is right for you.


BRAVIA 8
BRAVIA 8 II
Winner: BRAVIA 8 II - If budget allows, the BRAVIA 8 II is the clear winner with significant improvements. If you're on a tight budget or the BRAVIA 8 meets your needs, it's still an excellent choice.
Side-by-side comparison of key specifications and features
| Specification | BRAVIA 8 (2024) | BRAVIA 8 II (2025) | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Display Technology | OLED | OLED | Tie |
| Panel Type | OLED | OLED | Tie |
| Screen Sizes | 55", 65", 77" | 55", 65", 77" | Tie |
| Native Resolution | 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) | 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160 pixels) | Tie |
| Refresh Rate | 120Hz (VRR Supported) | 120Hz Native (VRR 120Hz) | BRAVIA 8 II |
| HDR Formats | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG | Tie |
| Processor | XR Processor | Cognitive Processor XR | BRAVIA 8 II |
| Smart Platform | Google TV 12 | Google TV | Tie |
| Gaming Features | HDMI 2.1, VRR, ALLM, Auto HDR Tone Mapping (PS5) | 4K 120Hz, VRR, ALLM, NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync | BRAVIA 8 II |
| HDMI Ports | 4 HDMI (2x HDMI 2.1) | 4 x HDMI 2.1 | BRAVIA 8 II |
| Audio System | 2.1-channel Acoustic Surface Audio+ | Acoustic Surface Audio+ (60W total) | BRAVIA 8 II |
| Audio Formats | Dolby Atmos, DTS:X | Dolby Atmos | Tie |
| Wireless Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 | Tie |
| Voice Assistants | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa | Tie |
| Power Consumption | Not specified | 80-150W (typical usage) | BRAVIA 8 |
Both TVs deliver perfect blacks, but the BRAVIA 8 II offers superior brightness and processing
Both deliver perfect infinite contrast with true blacks
BRAVIA 8 II reaches 1,584 nits vs BRAVIA 8's 950 nits
BRAVIA 8 II has wider color gamut and better accuracy
Superior color consistency across brightness levels
Both excellent, but BRAVIA 8 II edges out slightly
BRAVIA 8 II manages reflections better
Both TVs excel at gaming, but the BRAVIA 8 has slight advantages in input lag and response time
BRAVIA 8 has slightly faster response time
BRAVIA 8 has lower input lag
Both support 120Hz, but BRAVIA 8 is more consistent
Both excellent, BRAVIA 8 has broader compatibility
Both provide comfortable gaming
The BRAVIA 8 II significantly improves upon the BRAVIA 8's already good sound quality
BRAVIA 8
BRAVIA 8 II
BRAVIA 8 II has better bass and clarity
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BRAVIA 8 II
BRAVIA 8 II has lower distortion
BRAVIA 8
BRAVIA 8 II
BRAVIA 8 II delivers more power
Our recommendation based on performance, features, and value
Budget-conscious buyers, current PS5 owners, users who want proven reliability
Future-proofing, maximum brightness, superior processing, premium audio experience
If budget allows, the BRAVIA 8 II is the clear winner with significant improvements. If you're on a tight budget or the BRAVIA 8 meets your needs, it's still an excellent choice.
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