Sony XR-65A95L
65", A95L, OLED, 4K, 2023Product details
Reviews & Ratings
- Very bright
- dynamic
- colourful picture
- super rich black
- Outstanding viewing angle stability
- good
- Very bright, dynamic, colourful image
- super rich black
- Outstanding viewing angle stability
- Spatial sound, great equipment
- No HDR10+, no time shift via USB
- Loss of brightness with high white content
The XR-55A95L is well worth the money: rich black, high brightness, extensive features, ease of use and powerful sound - Sony's QDOLED is one of the best televisions on the market.
- Bravia Cam included
- Google TV
- excellent image quality
The Sony XR-77A95L offers brilliant picture quality and a full range of features in a large 2 metre format. Like all Bravia televisions, the A95L also achieves the best gaming performance.
- Bravia Cam included
- Google TV
- excellent image quality
The Sony XR-77A95L offers brilliant picture quality and a full range of features in a large 2 metre format. Like all Bravia televisions, the A95L also achieves the best gaming performance.
- Great sound
- Top image quality
- Full streaming programme
- Only two HDMI 2.1
- No analogue connections
The Sony A95L lacks only minor details in terms of features, but otherwise the QD OLED TV presented itself in top form when tested. The picture quality is outstanding with enormous brilliance and clarity. The clean sound without visible speakers borders on magic and sounds really good. The setting options and streaming capabilities are comprehensive. This makes the Sony the best Android TV.
With the A95L, Sony is building on the strengths of the A95K and at the same time presenting an all-new Bravia TV hardware. However, the switch to the A95L is only worthwhile to a limited extent for existing A95K owners; instead, you should consider the A95L if you do not yet own a Sony Bravia TV with QD OLED technology...