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    The Sony Bravia 8 II is one of our most-recommended TVs – and it’s nearly 50% off at Amazon

    Olivia HartmanBy Olivia HartmanMarch 25, 2026Updated:June 14, 20264 Mins Read
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    The Sony Bravia 8 II is one of our most-recommended TVs - and it's nearly 50% off at Amazon
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    With the recent news that Sony is handing control of the Bravia TV brand to TCL in 2026, retailers are offering discounts to clear the way for the new models scheduled to arrive in 2027. And if you’ve been eyeing the Bravia 8 II as an upgrade to your living room or home theater, you can grab the 65-inch model for over $1,400 off during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. 

    Also: The best Sony TVs you can buy

    I got to check out the Bravia 8 II in the ZDNET testing lab, and was very impressed with the picture quality. While you’ll get a darker screen than other OLEDs from LG and Samsung, you’ll gain the ability to fine-tune your picture settings for everything from streaming to console gaming.

    Review: Sony Bravia 8 II OLED TV

    You can also tweak audio settings to fully leverage both Sony’s Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology and Dolby Atmos integration. With Acoustic Surface Audio+, Sony places tiny actuators behind the OLED panel to turn the entire screen into a speaker capable of object-tracking sound. This gives you a much more immersive experience without the hassle of setting up separate home audio equipment, and it delivers near-perfect audio and video syncing.

    Sony Bravia 8 II TV

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    The Bravia 8 II handles everything from black-and-white Hollywood classics to triple-A gaming on the PlayStation 5 with ease, automatically switching picture and audio modes when the TV detects a console is connected and powered on, or when a supported streaming app is launched. 

    Also: Own a Sony TV? Changing these 3 settings will greatly improve its picture quality

    The Bravia 8 II integrates VRR support for console gaming to help eliminate annoying screen tearing and stuttering that can happen when your frame rate drops. With the Google TV platform, you’ll get a preloaded suite of apps like Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max so you can start watching your favorite shows and movies right out of the box. You’ll also get integrated voice controls via Google Assistant or Alexa for hands-free use of your new TV.

    How I rated this deal 

    Sony’s Bravia 8 II OLED is a premium-grade TV with a price tag to match. It’s not often we see steep discounts on these models, and with Amazon’s almost $1,500 discount on one of the best OLED TVs on the market, you’re getting an even better value. That’s why I gave this deal a 5/5 Editor’s rating.

    Also: Amazon Spring Sale live blog 2026: Real-time updates on the best deals

    Amazon’s Big Spring Sale runs through March 31, 2026. We aren’t sure if this deal will last through the entire sale.

    Deals are subject to sell out or expire any time, though ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best product deals for you to score the best savings. Our team of experts regularly checks in on the deals we share to ensure they are still live and obtainable. We’re sorry if you’ve missed out on this deal, but don’t fret — we’re constantly finding new chances to save and sharing them with you at ZDNET.com. 


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    We aim to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter. ZDNET offers 33 years of experience, 30 hands-on product reviewers, and 10,000 square feet of lab space to ensure we bring you the best of tech. 

    In 2026, we refined our approach to deals, developing a measurable system for sharing savings with readers like you. Our editor’s deal rating badges are affixed to most of our deal content, making it easy to interpret our expertise to help you make the best purchase decision.

    At the core of this approach is a percentage-off-based system to classify savings offered on top-tech products, combined with a sliding-scale system based on our team members’ expertise and several factors like frequency, brand or product recognition, and more. The result? Hand-crafted deals chosen specifically for ZDNET readers like you, fully backed by our experts. 

    Also: How we rate deals at ZDNET


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      Olivia Hartman is GeekBlog's general technology reporter, covering the wider world of tech beyond smartphones — AI and software, laptops and PCs, gaming, streaming, space, science, consumer gadgets, deals and the policy stories shaping the industry. A versatile journalist with a nose for what actually matters, Olivia turns breaking news and product launches into accessible, no-hype reporting for everyday readers.

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