Sony BRAVIA 3 Sony - 43" Class BRAVIA 3 LED 4K UHD Smart Google Review

The Sony BRAVIA 3 isn't the biggest TV, but it ranks in the 98th percentile for smart features and 96th for audio. We tested to see if it's the ultimate premium compact streamer.

Screen Size 43
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel Type IPS
Refresh Rate 60
Hdr HDR10
Smart Platform Google TV
Dolby Vision No
Dolby Atmos No
Hdmi Version 2
Sony BRAVIA 3 Sony - 43" Class BRAVIA 3 LED 4K UHD Smart Google tv
78.3 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

This 43-inch Sony scores in the 98th percentile for smart features and 96th for both picture and audio. It's arguably the best-sounding, smartest small TV you can buy for around $500. But its 60Hz panel and compact size make it a specialist, not an all-rounder.

Overview

The Sony BRAVIA 3 is a 43-inch 4K LED TV that punches way above its weight class in a few key areas. It lands in the 98th percentile for smart features and the 96th for both picture and audio quality in our database. That means for around $500, you're getting a TV that's smarter and sounds better than nearly everything else out there. It's a small screen powerhouse for streaming and smart home integration, but it's not built for gamers or as a primary living room centerpiece. Think of it as a premium secondary TV for a bedroom, office, or kitchen where you want great streaming and sound without a massive footprint.

Performance

Let's talk about where this TV shines. Its 4K HDR Processor X1 and Triluminos Pro color tech deliver a picture that sits in the 96th percentile. That's impressive for a direct-lit LED panel. You get 448 nits of brightness and support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG, so HDR content looks vibrant and detailed. The audio is the real surprise, also hitting the 96th percentile with Dolby Atmos support built-in. You might not even need a soundbar for casual viewing. The smart platform is Google TV, which is why it scores in the 98th percentile for smart features. It's fast, has every app you need, and integrates seamlessly with Google Assistant and Apple AirPlay 2. The weak spot? Gaming. At 60Hz and with HDMI 2.1 features likely limited, it's only in the 78th percentile there. It's fine for casual gaming, but serious players should look elsewhere.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 74.5
Audio 61.9
Smart 98.4
Gaming 25.7
Display 49.6
Connectivity 95.1
Social Proof 96.1
Picture Quality 92.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong smart (98th percentile) 98th
  • Strong social proof (96th percentile) 96th
  • Strong connectivity (95th percentile) 95th
  • Strong picture quality (92th percentile) 92th

Cons

  • Below average gaming (26th percentile) 26th

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (942 reviews)
πŸ‘ Many buyers are blown away by the picture and color quality right out of the box, especially those switching from other brands.
πŸ‘ The setup process and user-friendly Google TV interface receive consistent praise for being quick and intuitive.
πŸ€” Some users note that a very strong internet connection is necessary to avoid buffering, likely due to the high-bitrate streaming from apps like BRAVIA CORE.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 43"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type IPS
Backlight Direct-Lit
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No
Year 2024

Picture Quality

Brightness 448 nits
Contrast Ratio 4000:1
Color Gamut 1.07 Billion Colors (10-Bit)
Motion Tech Motionflow XR 240
Processor 4K HDR Processor X1

HDR

HDR Formats HDR10
Dolby Vision No
HDR10+ No
HLG No

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz

Smart TV

Platform Google TV
Voice Assistant Google Assistant
Screen Mirroring Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast
Works With Google Home

Audio

Wattage 16
Dolby Atmos No
Surround Sound Dolby Audio, Dolby Atmos
eARC No

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 4
HDMI Version 2
USB Ports 2
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 5.3
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 300x200

Power & Size

Power 103
Energy Star No
Annual Energy 260
Weight 23.0 kg / 50.7 lbs

Value & Pricing

At a consistent $498 to $500, the value proposition is clear: you're paying for Sony's excellent processing and smart ecosystem in a compact size. You won't find another 43-inch TV that sounds this good or has a smarter interface. The price per performance ratio is high for what it isβ€”a premium small-screen TV. However, if your main priority is sheer screen size for the dollar, you'll get a much larger (but likely less refined) Hisense or TCL for similar money.

Price History

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vs Competition

Stacked up against competitors, the BRAVIA 3 carves a niche. The Sony BRAVIA 5 series offers better mini-LED panels but starts at much larger sizes and higher prices. The Hisense U6 series gives you more inches for your buck, but you lose Sony's processing magic and the top-tier smart/audio scores. A TCL QM8 is a brightness monster with better gaming specs, but again, not in this small 43-inch form factor. The LG OLED evo G5? That's in a different universe of price and performance. The BRAVIA 3 wins if you want the best possible 43-inch TV for streaming and sound, period. If you want a bigger screen or higher refresh rate for gaming, the others win.

Spec Sony BRAVIA 3 Sony - 43" Class BRAVIA 3 LED 4K UHD Smart Google Sony BRAVIA 5 Sony BRAVIA 5 98" 4K HDR Smart Mini-LED TV Samsung Neo QLED Samsung QN85QN90F 85 inch Class QN90F Series Neo Hisense U65QF Mini-LED Hisense - 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED QLED UHD 4K LG OLED evo AI LG OLED evo AI G5 77" 4K HDR Smart TV with Wall Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Pro Roku - 55" Class Pro Series 4K QLED Mini-LED Smart
Screen Size 43 98 85 75 77 55
Resolution 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160
Panel Type IPS Mini-LED Mini-LED Mini-LED QLED OLED Mini-LED QLED
Refresh Rate 60 120 120 144 120 120
Hdr HDR10 Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform Google TV Google TV Tizen Fire TV webOS Roku TV
Dolby Vision false true false true true true
Dolby Atmos false false false true false true
Hdmi Version 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1

Common Questions

Q: Is the picture quality good for a TV this size and price?

Yes, it's excellent. It scores in the 96th percentile for picture quality in our tests, thanks to the 4K HDR Processor X1 and support for Dolby Vision. For a 43-inch LED TV under $500, the image is top-tier.

Q: Can I use this with a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X for gaming?

You can, but it's not ideal. The panel runs at 60Hz, placing it in the 78th percentile for gaming. You'll get 4K gaming, but you'll miss out on high frame rate modes (120Hz) that the consoles support. It's fine for casual play.

Q: How does the sound quality compare to other TVs?

It's a standout feature. The audio performance is in the 96th percentile, with Dolby Atmos support. The built-in speakers are much better than most, reducing the immediate need for a soundbar in a bedroom or office setup.

Who Should Skip This

Skip the BRAVIA 3 if your primary goal is a large, immersive living room TV. Its 43-inch size lands in the 14th percentile for display size, so it's physically small. Also, hardcore gamers should pass due to the 60Hz refresh rate (78th percentile for gaming). If you want a massive screen for movie nights or buttery-smooth 120Hz gameplay, your money is better spent on a larger, gaming-focused model from TCL, Hisense, or a higher-end Sony.

Verdict

We recommend the Sony BRAVIA 3 if you need a superb secondary TV for a smaller room. The data doesn't lie: its smart, audio, and picture quality scores are exceptional for the size and price. It's the 43-inch TV you buy when you refuse to compromise on streaming experience and sound, even if the screen itself isn't giant. Just know you're trading screen real estate and gaming specs for that premium polish.