The war for picture quality supremacy in TVs is being waged by two separate technology factions: QD-OLED and Mini LED.
For several years now, QD-OLED has held the advantage as the technology of choice for the best TVs in the market. A prime example was Sony’s flagship TV from 2023, the 4k QD-OLED A95L, which is widely credited as the best TV released last year.
However, with the announcement of Sony’s flagship TV for 2024, the so-called Bravia 9, the company’s technological allegiances appear to be quickly shifting.
The question on every galaxy-brained display nerd’s mind, though, including yours truly, is why?
Why the new Sony Bravia 9 stands out as one of the most notable consumer TV releases of 2024.
Unlike Sony’s usual flagship TVs and every other major TV manufacturer, the Bravia 9 is a Mini LED TV.
If the term sounds familiar to you, it may be because it’s the same display tech behind the so-called Liquid Retina XDR displays Apple unveiled with tons of fanfare in its redesigned MacBook Pro lineup announced back in 2021, as well as the biggest 12.9-inch iPad Pro and even Apple’s $5000 Pro XDR Display. It’s also been the display technology used by the best LCD TVs in the market for years.