Nostromo—October 27, 2025
Great picture, and the Google TV OS is great. There are a couple of reviews that say the thevKG and Samsung are brighter in highly lit room but that is nonsense. Plenty bright. Worth the premium price. The sound is so good I stopped using my sound bar. Read more
Diane Johnson—October 17, 2025
I have always owned Sony TVs and high fidelity equipment and, fortunately, never had any serious issues over the years. The Sony Bravia 8 II is by far the best quality television I have ever owned. The clarity is very detailed and the colors are bright and well-defined. There are so many built-in options to choose from that it takes days to become accustomed to all of them. The decision to purchase this Sony certainly has been a great experience and buying it from Amazon was another smart decision. The TV arrived on time, not damaged - in perfect condition - and the folks who delivered it were careful when unpacking it from the box. I recommend the Sony 65" Bravia 8 II to anyone who wishes to buy a high-quality product and also Amazon for a truly great experience. Read more
ONV—December 17, 2025
Best t.v. ever, great picture, great sound, too bad not all the channels have 4k Read more
Diana—December 9, 2025
I love this tv! I wanted an oled for my darker bedroom. Movies look spectacular on it. Like watching the movie all over again for the first time. Not as bright as Samsung and LG but made for theater room or bedroom. Read more
Lester Bush—December 25, 2025
Brilliant color and sharpness. Looks great from any angle. Read more
Douglas C. Mauch—December 15, 2025
Great TV. My expectations were high and it met them. The only thing I would have liked is a microphone on the remote so I could use voice search on YouTube. Read more
Customer—January 1, 2026
Don’t know much about electronics and don’t claim to know much. Having said that, buy it if you can afford the higher price and want a better quality picture. Otherwise, it’s a flat screen tv, you’ll see the same programs as you see on other tvs with less blurs. Sony needs to make it easier to understand and program audio and video features of this tv instead of customers having to consult chatGPT and YouTube videos. To improve sound, highly recommend the sound bar and perhaps the subwoofer. I have not noticed much improvement on the sound quality after connecting my Sony subwoofer. So be careful there. Read more
Piper343—October 16, 2025
I’ve owned every Sony OLED going back to the A8G. A8G has the better motion options out of them all… still!! Come on Sony. Whoever says the A95L is better than the Bravia 8ii don’t know what they are talking about. Color is better Motion is improved on all settings. 2 on smoothness is much better than A95L. Brightness is noticeably better also. It has a bit more depth the smoother motion on higher settings really adds to the depth. Motion still needs improvement for less artifacts but overall it’s better than A95L. The Bravia 8ii I don’t feel the need to sell after a year or 2. My A95L within weeks its forgettable, the saving grace was gaming on the A95L, Raising sharpness to 60 and reality creation to 33 transforms the image from dull to destroying my S90D’s. Bravia 8ii I also raise to Sharpness 60 and reality creation 30. It has zero negative affects to image quality like older Sonys did. A95L is loaded with motion bugs. Bravia 8ii seems to have fixed the bugs issues. Sony needs to improve motion handling Setting at 1 is a blur fest but zero artifacts. Setting 2 is ideal motion, smooth very slight blur but also slight artifacts Setting 3 is close to SOE but not bad. But artifacts and fuzz around every object. Real life motion there’s no blur so give us the chance to turn movies into real life and not this blurry fuzzy mess, it’s not 1980’s anymore Sony. Is it worth $600 more than A95L? YES!!! Living with a TV for years, I would not get the A95L. It’s motion is worse, color is worse, not as bright. Motion improvements alone are reasons to spend more. Read more