Sony’s Bravia 3 II arrives as a mid-range LED TV with a genuinely surprising spec sheet: the XR Processor previously reserved for Bravia 5 and above, XR Triluminos Pro, four HDMI 2.1 ports, 4K 120Hz, and Dolby Vision, all from S$1,499 in Singapore.
Sony’s Bravia 3 II arrives as a mid-range LED TV with a genuinely surprising spec sheet: the XR Processor previously reserved for Bravia 5 and above, XR Triluminos Pro, four HDMI 2.1 ports, 4K 120Hz, and Dolby Vision, all from S$1,499 in Singapore.
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