Sony’s Bravia 7 II proves RGB LED TVs can be serious contenders

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Sony’s Bravia 7 II RGB LED TV pairs independent RGB backlighting with Sony processing to deliver vibrant colors and high brightness (up to 2,200 nits) with minimal color crosstalk in real content; the review praises color accuracy and a clever lenticular stand, but notes drawbacks like a premium price, only two HDMI 2.1 inputs, a reflective screen, and OLED still offering deeper contrast.
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