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New Sony Bravia TVs and home theatre systems leak online

Sony plans to unveil some new high-end TVs soon
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Sony plans to unveil some new high-end TVs soon
Sony has inadvertently posted promotional material for its upcoming Bravia 7 II and Bravia 9 II TVs online. The video also details some of its upcoming soundbars and home theatre systems.

A new leak has revealed Sony’s upcoming high-end TV and home theatre lineup. It consists of two Bravia TVs and numerous home audio solutions, including a soundbar. One of Sony’s regional partners apparently posted the video early, and it was quickly captured by High Def News over at X. The Bravia 9 II and Bravia 7 II (read as Bravia 7 mark 2 and so on) are higher-end alternatives to the Bravia 3 II unveiled earlier this year. An earlier rumour hinted at a peak brightness of 5,000 nits, something that has, unfortunately, not been confirmed by the leak. 

Both TVs come with an RGB LED panel controlled by Sony’s proprietary Backlight Master Drive Pro. Sony claims it results in better colour accuracy and wider viewing angles, thanks to its X-Wide Angle Pro tech. The company also says the panel can be viewed under direct daylight with minimal loss in picture quality—a lofty claim. 

Sony RGB Backlight Master Drive Pro
Sony Bravia XWide Angle Pro
Sony Bravia 9 II and 7 II dynamic range

The Bravia 9 II caps out at 115 inches, while the Bravia 7 II is limited to 98 inches. Interestingly, the latter is slightly smaller than the Bravia 3 II, which has a maximum screen size of 100 inches. Because it is 2026 and everything has to be smart, the Bravia 9 II and Bravia 7 II come with Android TV and support all Google Gemini features out of the box. On the aesthetic side, Sony has also included cable management rails to manage your wires more efficiently. 

If the TV’s built-in audio solution isn’t enough for you, Sony has a wide range of speakers to sell you. The Bravia Theatre Trio is a three-speaker solution that sits around your TV. Sony claims it can emulate a 360-degree sound experience. 

Bravia Theatre Trio
Bravia Theatre Trio 360-degree audio

If that isn’t enough, you can DIY an entire home theatre system with the Bravia Theatre Sub 9, Bravia Theatre Sub 8, Bravia Theatre Sub 7, Bravia Theatre Rear 9 and Bravia Theatre Rear 8. Sony even lets you connect multiple subwoofers to a system, something that wasn’t possible before.

People starved for space can pick between the Bravia Theatre Bar 7 and Theatre Bar 5. The former comes with a total of nine individual speaker units with two-way speakers. The bars are Dolby Atmos and DTS X certified. To get an IMAX Enhanced experience, you’ll need to purchase the entire system.

Unfortunately, neither product has a price or release date. If the Bravia 3 II’s price is anything to go by, one can safely assume the TVs won’t be cheap. As far as the sound system goes, Sony will undoubtedly charge a premium for the Bravia branding. 

Bravia Theatre Bar 7
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Bravia Theatre Bar 7
Bravia Theatre Bar 5
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Bravia Theatre Bar 5
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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 05 > New Sony Bravia TVs and home theatre systems leak online
Anil Ganti, 2026-05-27 (Update: 2026-05-27)