Sony introduces the Bravia 8 II as a successor to the A95L, claiming improved peak brightness.The Bravia 8 II aims to deliver an authentic cinema experience in the living room.Sony compares the Bravia 8 II against Samsung's S95D, LG's G4, and its own BVM-HX3110 reference monitor.While not surpassing the BVM-HX3110, Sony's Bravia 8 II excels in color reproduction compared to competitors.Sony updates its home theater range with the Bravia 5, featuring Mini LED backlighting and improved dimming zones.The Bravia 5 demonstrates better blooming control and AI noise reduction compared to the X90L and Samsung QN85D.Sony also introduces the Bravia 2 II as an entry-level LED TV, standardizing image processing and software integration.For projector enthusiasts, Sony launches the Bravia Projector 7 with competitive specs and 4K 120Hz support.The Bravia Projector 7 replaces the VPL-XW5000ES, offering a strong option for home theater setups.Sony complements its new TVs with audio options like the Bravia Theater Bar 6, Theater System 6, and Theater Rear 8.Pricing details for the new Bravia products from Sony are expected to be revealed later in spring.