- Sony Bravia 6 OLED TV appears online, positioned between Bravia 7 II RGB TV and Bravia 5 LED TV
- It looks like it will come in sizes from 48 to 83 inches.
- There is no official confirmation but it was leaked on Sony’s own sites.
Sony appears to have leaked a new budget Bravia OLED TV, the Bravia 6 (model name A60), in sizes from 48 to 83 inches. Initially discovered by an AVS Forum user (via FlatpanelsHD), the model appeared in Sony databases in several countries, although most listings have since been removed.
The original AVS Forum post includes screenshots showing the Bravia 6 (A60) as a model compatible with Sony wall mounts and details model numbers and sizes: 48, 55, 65, 77, and 83 inches.
After Sony launched its flagship Bravia 9 II ‘True RGB’ TV, there was speculation that Sony could be moving away from OLED, but the apparent existence of the Bravia 6 suggests otherwise.
While the Bravia 6 is expected to be a budget model, it could prove very tempting for gamers and home theater fans alike. It comes in larger and smaller sizes than the more expensive Sony Bravia 8 or Sony Bravia 8 II OLED: the former comes in sizes 55 to 77 inches and the latter only in sizes 55 to 65 inches.
It also has four HDMI 2.1-compatible ports, instead of the two on Sony’s more expensive TVs (due to processor limitations).
Sony Bravia 6 A60: what we know so far
The Bravia 6 would be the most affordable OLED TV in Sony’s current lineup, slotting in just below the Bravia 8.
According to the listings, the Bravia 6 uses the same MediaTek Pentonic P800 chipset as the Sony Bravia 3 II, which makes sense: It also has four HDMI 2.1 ports. The focus is on “affordability and features comparable to the LG OLED C6,” says the leaker.
We don’t have pricing or availability, or even confirmation that Sony plans to release a new OLED TV. However, the fact that it appears on Sony’s websites rather than third-party sites indicates that it does exist and will likely be available soon.
If the Bravia 6 launches in 2026, it will be the third OLED Bravia model in the range, alongside the Bravia 8 and Bravia 8 II. The range also includes three LED TV models, including a mini-LED, and two flagship True RGB models, Bravia 7 II and Bravia 9 II, although not all models are available in all countries; I explained the full Sony 2026 range (without the Bravia 6, obviously).
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