Sony Bravia 9 (75XR90) review: the brightest on the market is simply dazzling

Image quality and HDR

The Sony Bravia 9 (XR90) stands out for its image quality, notably thanks to its Mini-Led panel offering deep blacks and excellent HDR processing with a peak light of 3200 cd/m². Colors are accurate with a delta E of 2.7, although white balance tends toward the cold side. On the other hand, the viewing angles remain limited compared to Oled, and the management of the EOTF curve in HDR presents slight overexposures.

Video game

On the video gaming side, the Bravia 9 offers a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a Game mode with faithful colorimetry, offering a good gaming experience. However, the input lag of 24.2 ms may not suit the most demanding gamers. demanding. With only two HDMI 2.1 ports, connectivity for gamers is limited, especially compared to other high-end models that offer more.

Audio, ergonomics and consumption

In terms of ergonomics, the Bravia 9 offers adjustable feet and thoughtful connectivity, although installation requires screws. The television also stands out with its modern and practical remote control. In audio, it delivers immersive sound thanks to its tweeters and woofers, with Dolby Atmos compatibility. Finally, the television is energy efficient, with an average consumption of 84 W/m², lower than the average for similar televisions.

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For more information, we refer you to the Bravia 9 test:

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