Sony Bravia 7 II Hands-On: True RGB Mini LED Delivers Bright, Vibrant Color

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What Hi‑Fi.’s hands‑on with the Sony Bravia 7 II highlights a bold RGB Mini LED implementation with a new ‘mirage’ stand that hides cables and a refreshed remote. The 65-inch sample shows bright, punchy pictures with strong color and good wide‑angle performance thanks to X Wide Pro and the RGB Backlight Master Drive Pro, plus Studio Calibrated streaming modes. HDR10+ is not supported, there are four HDMI ports (two full‑bandwidth HDMI 2.1), and the launch price rises across sizes (including 50‑inch and 98‑inch) as Sony competes with LG and others. A full verdict will come after thorough lab testing.
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