Let's cut to the chase: The Sony BRAVIA 9 is hands-down one of the most impressive TVs I've tested this year. After living with the 75-inch model for weeks, here's my unfiltered take.
The Good Stuff:
• Mini LED magic: Forget OLED anxiety about burn-in. The XR Backlight Master Drive makes blacks look inkier than my morning coffee while delivering retina-searing brightness. Dark scenes in 'Dune' showed details I'd never noticed before.
• PS5's perfect partner: As a gamer, the auto HDR tone mapping had me grinning like a kid. Playing 'Horizon Forbidden West' at 4K/120Hz with VRR felt like seeing the game for the first time - zero tearing, just buttery smoothness.
• Surprise audio champ: The built-in speakers actually made me delay buying a soundbar. Dialogue in 'Oppenheimer' was crystal clear, and bass had enough punch to make my couch vibrate during explosion scenes.
The Not-So-Good:
• Weighty wrestle: At 83lbs, mounting this beast required two friends and a prayer. Delivery guys deserve medals for handling these units daily.
• Remote roulette: While the backlit RF remote is convenient, I kept wishing for dedicated app buttons instead of digging through menus.
The Verdict?
For movie buffs and next-gen gamers willing to invest, this is currently the LED TV to beat. Just be ready for serious sticker shock - though as one happy owner said, "You get what you pay for."
Pro tip: Don't judge by store demo reels. Throw on your favorite 4K Blu-ray (I recommend 'Blade Runner 2049') to see what this panel can really do.