
"Every picture mode, even Vivid, was very dim and shadowy, which made viewing in brighter environments a bit difficult. Sony seems to have designed this particular OLED with darkened home theaters and living rooms in mind, but, fortunately, you can tweak the brightness settings in the main menu and either apply them to a single picture mode or across all TV settings."
"You can also fine-tune things like color temperature, sharpness, and contrast to get a custom picture setting that works best with your space. While adjusting settings for the testing lab, I really appreciated how easy it was to navigate Sony's TV menus and how quickly I could make changes on-the-fly. This particularly came in handy when I was switching between movies and games; with just a few menu options, I could easily tweak settings to get the most out of my movies and games."
The Sony Bravia 8 II is a premium OLED that delivers high-quality picture and immersive audio. The display arrives very dark across picture modes, making bright-room viewing difficult, but brightness can be adjusted per picture mode or applied across all settings. Users can fine-tune color temperature, sharpness, and contrast to create custom picture profiles. The TV's menus are easy to navigate and allow quick on-the-fly changes, which simplifies switching between movies and games. Dolby Atmos and Sony's Acoustic Surface Audio+ provide rich, on-screen-following sound with clearer left-right channel separation, and custom equalizer profiles are supported.
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