Sony A95L

A95L

Available screen sizes: 55”65”77”

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Panel technology: QD-OLED Brand: SONY Resolution: 3840x2160 Operating system: Google TV Model year: 2023

Our verdict

8.3

Overall rating

The Sony A95L is a television that has left a huge impression on us. Although a year has passed since its release, it still deserves a place among the best models on the market. When it comes to picture quality, it is simply brilliant. Deep blacks, vibrant colours, and excellent brightness in HDR make everything look incredibly realistic. The QD-OLED panel does its job – movies and games look so good that you sometimes forget it's just a screen. Using the A95L on a daily basis is a pleasure. Google TV runs smoothly, and there are plenty of apps available. The package includes two remotes: one traditional and another backlit - a really useful solution, especially in the evenings. To top it off, there is a voice assistant that makes life easier by allowing you to quickly search for a film or control your home from the sofa. Gamers will also be delighted. The 120 Hz refresh rate, low input lag (below 10 ms even in Dolby Vision), and VRR support is a combination that will satisfy any gaming enthusiast. And the sound? The Acoustic Surface Audio+ system ensures that sound comes straight from the screen, providing excellent, spatial sensations. Of course, there are no perfect things. Two HDMI 2.1 ports (including one for eARC) is a bit limited if someone wants to connect a console, soundbar, and other devices. In a bright room, the black may have a slightly cherry hue, which may bother more demanding users. Despite these minor remarks, the Sony A95L is a piece of fantastic equipment. The picture, sound, and functionality are all top-notch. It is a television that will satisfy both film enthusiasts and gamers, offering a true premium experience in the comfort of your home.

Advantages

  • Amazing Contrast

  • Great for HDR films

  • Advanced Google TV system

  • Excellent Viewing Angles

  • Gaming Features: Support for ALLM, VRR, refresh rate of 120 Hz, low input lag

  • Great sound

  • Camera included

Disadvantages

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  • Only Two HDMI 2.1 Ports: One of the HDMI 2.1 ports is used for eARC, which may limit the number of devices that can be connected, especially for those using a soundbar and console

  • Cherry black effect in bright light: The QD-OLED panel causes blacks to lose their depth in bright light

  • Not the sleekest design

  • Price compared to the competition

  • Movies and series in UHD quality

    9.0

  • Classic TV, YouTube

    9.3

  • Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

    9.0

  • Gaming on console

    9.3

  • TV as a computer monitor

    5.0

  • Watching in bright light

    5.0

  • Utility functions

    9.5

  • Apps

    10.0

  • Sound quality

    7.9

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TV appearance

HDMI inputs: 2 x HDMI 2.0, 2 x HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps) Outputs: Toslink (Optical audio), eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI) Network Interfaces: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps

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Contrast and black detail

10/10

Review Sony A95L Contrast and black detail

Result

:1

Review Sony A95L Contrast and black detail

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:1

Review Sony A95L Contrast and black detail

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:1

Review Sony A95L Contrast and black detail

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:1

Review Sony A95L Contrast and black detail

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:1

Visibility of details in the lights:

Review Sony A95L Visibility of details in the lights

Sony A95L is an OLED television that truly impresses when it comes to contrast. Thanks to OLED technology, this model offers perfectly deep blacks – in dark scenes, there are no discolorations or glows, which makes the images look incredibly realistic. Additionally, QD-OLED technology allows for higher brightness, which further accentuates the difference between light and dark elements. As a result, in scenes such as those from the films Oblivion or Sicario 2, A95L Sony excels at separating lights from shadows, giving the picture clarity and depth – an ideal solution for those seeking a cinematic experience at home.

Halo effect and black detail visibility:

HDR effect quality

7.7/10

Supported formats: HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG Color gamut coverage: DCI P3: 99.4%, Bt.2020: 89.0%

Luminance measurements in HDR:

Review Sony A95L Brightness measurement

Result

1471 nit

Review Sony A95L Brightness measurement

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1498 nit

Review Sony A95L Brightness measurement

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1465 nit

Review Sony A95L Brightness measurement

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1527 nit

Review Sony A95L Brightness measurement

Result

626 nit

Sony A95L offers an incredible HDR effect, achieving an impressive brightness level of 1500 nits in scenes such as those from Life of Pi or Sicario 2. These results are truly remarkable – the bright elements in these films practically come to life on the screen, providing the viewer with immersive visual experiences. The only thing that can be noticed is minor issues with maintaining brightness in a scene from The Meg, where the entire scene is flooded with light. However, this is a natural effect associated with OLED technology. The wide coverage of the BT.2020 colour palette at 89% also deserves high praise, placing A95L Sony among the top televisions in terms of colour reproduction. All this is made possible by the QD-OLED panel from Samsung Displays.

Scene from the movie “Pan” (about 2800 nits)

Review Sony A95L Scene from movie PAN

Scene from the movie “Billy Lynn” (about 1100 nits)

Review Sony A95L Scene from movie Billy Lynn

Let’s now check the Sony A95L in two very challenging scenes. Given that this television has a significant power reserve to showcase, it should not pose a problem for it. In the first scene from the film Pan, mastered at 2800 nits, the scene looks impressive – the sun in the distance does not blur into a single spot, and details are clearly visible. In a less demanding scene from Billy Lynn, the television also demonstrates class – the soldier's figure has been perfectly reproduced, and the challenging lighting effects in the background look stunning. It is worth mentioning the dynamic tone mapping feature, which further enhances picture quality by continually adjusting brightness and contrast, which is why the television performed so well in these challenging scenes.

HDR luminance chart:

Sony A95L supports both the HDR10 standard and the popular Dolby Vision, providing wide compatibility with various content. Depending on the type of metadata, the image can be presented in a completely different way. In the case of static HDR10, the image is heavily brightened, and the television struggles to convey all the details, which means that some details may be missed. Dolby Vision comes to the rescue, as it can accurately adjust brightness and contrast in each frame with dynamic metadata. As a result, in the same scene, one can see blades of grass, a forest in the distance, and the overall presentation looks more natural and detailed – everything simply looks better, closer to the creators' intentions. Generally, despite the high brightness of the panel, dynamic metadata is still useful to fully harness the capabilities of the A95L Sony television and showcase every detail in the best possible way.

Static HDR10

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Dynamic: Dolby Vision

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Factory color reproduction

7.9/10

The best factory mode for colour reproduction in the Sony A95L is IMAX Enhanced. This mode appears to be well calibrated at first glance, but upon closer examination, several areas requiring improvement can be identified. Firstly, the white balance for both SDR content and 4K HDR is affected by an excess of blue and red, leading to a subtle pinkish hue, particularly noticeable on neutral tones. As a result, skin tones are distorted, impacting the realism of the displayed image. This is clearly visible in the comparison image below. Additionally, the Colour Checker test confirms the presence of these errors – colour samples often deviate from their reference values, indicating some inconsistencies in the factory colour reproduction of the A95L Sony. Maximum deltaE error values reach up to 5.8, which is a clear indicator that colours are not always reproduced as precisely as they should be.

Regarding brightness characteristics, gamma for HD/SDR content is generally quite accurate, maintaining an appropriate balance between brightness and contrast. Unfortunately, a significant jump is visible at the end of the graph, leading to a strong brightening of the image when the screen is entirely flooded with white. This can make scenes with a very bright background, such as snowy landscapes or bright daylight, appear too harsh and lose detail. For HDR content, the EOTF curve, which controls luminance, is slightly boosted compared to reference values. This, in turn, causes the image to appear somewhat brighter than it should, which can affect the viewing of more subtle details in the darker parts of the frame.

Color reproduction after calibration

9.3/10

Sony A95L offers excellent tools for professional screen calibration, which allows users to unlock the maximum potential of the IMAX Enhanced mode. We utilised these tools to achieve a picture quality that will satisfy even the most demanding viewers. After calibration, the white balance for both 4K HDR and SDR content looks simply superb – almost perfect. The Colour Checker test confirmed that deltaE errors do not exceed the value of "2", which means that colour reproduction is incredibly accurate, and any deviations are practically unnoticeable to the human eye.

Calibration also brought significant improvements in terms of brightness – gamma is now perfectly balanced, eliminating the previous issue of excessive lightening in scenes with very bright backgrounds. As a result, even the most vibrant moments, such as snowy landscapes or intense daytime scenes, appear natural, without any risk of overexposure. The EOTF curve, responsible for controlling luminance in HDR content, has also been improved – it now reaches reference levels, both in synthetic tests and during practical movie watching.

As a result of the calibration, A95L Sony offers outstanding experiences, whether you are watching content from regular television or your favourite films. Every detail is reproduced exactly as the creators intended – without unnecessary brightening, with perfectly rendered colours and appropriate depth. This demonstrates that this television, after professional tuning, is capable of competing with the best screens on the market, delivering a picture that truly delights.

Review Sony A95L Color reproduction before calibration
Review Sony A95L Color reproduction after calibration

Smoothness of tonal transitions

9/10

The fluidity of tonal transitions in A95L is truly remarkable – it is one of the greatest advantages of QD-OLED panels. The image is presented with exceptional smoothness, and all transitions between different shades are captured perfectly, without noticeable jumps or disturbances. As of today, it is difficult to find a panel that can handle tonal transitions with such precision. Of course, if one looks closely, minor errors can be seen in the blacks, but they are subtle enough that hardly anyone will notice them during normal use of the Sony A95L. For most users, these small imperfections will go completely unnoticed, and the fluidity and detail of tonal transitions will satisfy even the most demanding enthusiasts of excellent picture quality.

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Review Sony A95L Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review Sony A95L Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review Sony A95L Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review Sony A95L Smoothness of tonal transitions

Image scaling and smoothness of tonal transitions

8/10

OK Smooth transition function

Review Sony A95L Smooth transition function

OK Image without overscan on the SD signal

Review Sony A95L Image without overscan on the SD signal

The tonal transition smoothing feature in Sony A95L works really well and is worth noting. We recommend setting it to "Medium" because at this level, you achieve the perfect compromise – no artifacts appear, and the image looks incredibly natural and pleasing to the eye. As a result, the transitions between different shades are smooth while maintaining the detail of the scenes, which further enhances the viewing comfort.

When it comes to upscaling, you can see the full power of the XR processor here. Sony A95L handled our test material featuring a model exceptionally well – the image is remarkably clear, there are no excessive jagged edges, and details in the background are perfectly preserved. The XR processor effectively improves low resolution, delivering very good results that allow you to enjoy materials in almost high quality, even if their source is not ideal.

Blur and motion smoothness

8.5/10

Maximum refresh rate of the panel: 120Hz

Film motion smoothing option: Yes

Blur reduction option: Yes

BFI function 60Hz: Yes, 60Hz (image flickers)

BFI function 120Hz: Yes, 120Hz

Brightness drop with BFI: 50%

Review Sony A95L Blur and motion smoothness

Sony A95L is a television that should satisfy both gamers and cinema lovers. When it comes to watching films, this model is equipped with the Motionflow feature, which allows you to precisely adjust whether you want the image to be more "cinematic," like in traditional cinema, or exceptionally smooth, like in cinema-style TVs. The "Smoothness" slider lets you regulate the level of fluidity – from subtle changes to a more noticeable effect, while the "Clarity" slider is responsible for reducing flicker and artifacts, helping to achieve a more natural and clear motion. As for gaming and watching sports, the A95L Sony television offers a refresh rate of 120 Hz, making every dynamic action look incredibly smooth. Gamers will appreciate the lack of blur, while sports fans will see every movement in full clarity. Overall, the television performs excellently – both with fast-paced games and emotionally charged film sequences.

Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate):

Review Sony A95L Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Review Sony A95L Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Review Sony A95L Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)

Blur (BFI function enabled):

Review Sony A95L Image flickers in this mode
Review Sony A95L Image flickers in this mode
Review Sony A95L Image flickers in this mode

Sony A95L with a QD-OLED panel handles motion blur really well – it's a technology that effectively minimises any blurring. In our test with the "little green man," the image presents very well without the typical motion blur issues that can be found in LCD panels.

Additionally, the Sony A95L television is equipped with the BFI (Black Frame Insertion) function, which improves motion clarity by inserting black frames between the image frames. This makes movements appear sharper. However, it's important to remember that when the BFI function is turned on, it causes flicker, which can be tiring during prolonged viewing. Therefore, we do not recommend using it for extended periods, especially if you watch television for many hours.

Console compatibility and gaming features

9.4/10

  • Yes ALLM: Yes
  • Yes VRR: Yes
  • Yes VRR range: 48 - 120Hz
  • Yes Dolby Vision Game Mode: Yes
  • Yes Correct implementation of HGIG: Yes
  • Yes 1080p@120Hz: Yes
  • No 1440p@120Hz: No
  • Yes 4K@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes Game bar: Yes
Review Sony A95L Console compatibility and gaming features
Review Sony A95L Console compatibility and gaming features

Sony A95L is a television that will truly satisfy gamers, thanks to several key features that set it apart from the competition. To start with, the 120 Hz refresh rate – this is something everyone who loves fast action games, racing, or dynamic shooters will appreciate. As a result, the image is exceptionally smooth, and the gameplay is more satisfying, without annoying stuttering. The A95L Sony also has an ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) feature, which automatically engages low latency mode when we turn on the console. What does this mean? Above all, faster response on the screen, which in games where every second matters is simply invaluable. Additionally, there’s VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), which adjusts the image refresh rate to the number of frames generated by the console. The effect? No tearing of the image, and everything looks smooth and cohesive – even with variable FPS.

It is worth mentioning the support for Dolby Vision with low input lag in games – something we don’t often encounter in televisions, and here we have it onboard. Thanks to this, the image in games that support HDR is incredibly vibrant, with rich colours and excellent contrast. Both the brightest and darkest details are visible, making everything look as the game creators intended. And then there's the "Game Bar" – a small but very practical feature. With it, we have all the most important gaming-related settings at our fingertips, such as VRR or latency information. There’s no need to interrupt gameplay to adjust parameters – everything is right at hand.

However, it should be remembered that the A95L offers only two full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports, one of which is designated for eARC. This may pose a limitation if we plan to connect multiple devices – for instance, a next-gen console and a soundbar simultaneously. In such a case, the eARC occupying one of those ports can be somewhat problematic, blocking the possibility of connecting a second console.

Review Sony A95L Console compatibility and gaming features
Review Sony A95L Console compatibility and gaming features

Input lag

9.8/10

When it comes to input lag, Sony A95L really performs well. Even in Dolby Vision mode, the lag is surprisingly low – results below 10 ms with 120 Hz content are quite impressive. With such low input lag, gaming is extremely responsive, and every action in the game is instantly reflected on the screen. For those playing at 60 frames per second, an input lag of 17 ms is also very good. This value practically does not affect the gaming experience – it falls within the so-called "placebo effect". Sony deserves praise for updating the Dolby Vision Gaming mode, which solved the problem of high input lag present at the TV's launch in 2023.

SDR HDR Dolby Vision
1080p60: 17 ms 2160p60: 17 ms 2160p60 DV: 18 ms
1080p120: 8 ms 2160p120: 8 ms 2160p120 DV: 8 ms
2160p60: 17 ms
2160p120: 9 ms

Compatibility with PC

5/10

Chroma 444 (maximum resolution and refresh rate): Yes

Font clarity: Average

Readability of dark text and shapes: Good

Input lag in PC mode (4K, maximum refresh rate): 9ms

Matrix subpixel arrangement: RGB

Max refresh rate: 120Hz

G-Sync: Yes

Review Sony A95L Compatibility with PC

Sony A95L TV offers compatibility with a computer at 4K resolution at both 60 Hz and 120 Hz. In 4K mode at 60 Hz, the legibility of fonts is at a good level, making it comfortable to use the television as a monitor for office work or browsing content.

Unfortunately, when switching to 4K with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, the quality of the displayed text deteriorates – the resolution is reduced by half, negatively affecting the sharpness of the fonts. In 4K, the fonts lose clarity, which can make extended use of the television as a computer monitor at higher refresh rates more difficult. Of course, the problem disappears if we switch to 60Hz, but this can be quite cumbersome when the television forces us to "juggle" with the settings.

Viewing angles

9.7/10

Brightness drop at an angle of 45 degrees: 12%

The viewing angles on the Sony A95L are among the best on the market, thanks to the QD-OLED panel. With this technology, the colours remain vibrant, and the contrast hardly changes, regardless of the viewing angle. This is a result that even standard OLED panels do not achieve, making the A95L ideal for rooms where viewers change positions or there is a larger group of spectators.

TV efficiency during daytime

5/10

Review Sony A95L TV efficiency during daytime
Review Sony A95L TV efficiency during daytime

Matrix coating: Glare

Reflection suppression: Good

Black levels during daytime: Poor

Sony A95L performs quite well in daytime conditions. The QD-OLED panel effectively suppresses reflections and glare, making viewing in bright sunlight comfortable. An average brightness of 380 cd/m² is really a good result, especially for an OLED television—it holds up, although it still cannot compete with Mini LEDs, which are unrivalled in this regard. One of the issues that might bother some viewers is the characteristic QD-OLED effect, where black loses its depth and takes on a slightly cherry hue in strong light.

Matrix brightness

Average luminance SDR

Sony A95L: 387 cd/m2

Details about the matrix

Software version during testing: 112.607.020.1EUA

Image processor: mt5897 6GB RAM

Subpixel Structure:

Review Sony A95L TV details about the matrix

Panel uniformity:

Review Sony A95L TV details about the matrix

TV features

9.5/10

  • System operacyjny: Google TV

  • TV reception: DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C

  • Yes Recording to USB (terrestrial TV): Yes
  • Yes Recording programming: Yes
  • No Picture in Picture (PiP): No
  • Yes Screen mirroring (Windows Miracast): Yes
  • Yes AirPlay: Yes
  • Yes Voice search in native language: Yes
  • Yes Ability to connect a keyboard and mouse: Yes
  • Yes Possibility to connect Bluetooth headphones to the TV: Yes
  • Yes Possibility to simultaneously use Bluetooth headphones and the TV speaker: Yes
  • Yes Audio only mode: Yes
  • Yes RF remote control (no need to aim at the screen): RF
  • Yes Backlit remote control: Yes
  • Yes Teletext: Yes
Review Sony A95L TV features
Review Sony A95L TV features
Review Sony A95L TV features Review Sony A95L TV features

Sony A95L operates on the Google TV operating system, which means easy access to a wide range of applications, streaming services, and various personalisation features. The interface is clear and easy to use, and the wealth of available applications ensures that everyone will find something for themselves – from popular streaming services like Netflix, Disney+ and HBO Max to a variety of music and sports applications. Google TV also supports a voice assistant, allowing for easy content searches, control of television settings, and even management of other smart devices in the home – all with simple voice commands.

Sony A95L also offers a range of user-friendly features that make it even more versatile. The television has the capability to record programmes directly onto USB memory, providing a convenient solution if you cannot watch something live. It also supports AirPlay, making it easier to stream content from Apple devices, and additionally, various peripherals such as headphones or game controllers can be connected via Bluetooth. The package includes two remote controls – one traditional and one modern, backlit, which is especially useful during evening viewing when the room is dark. It is worth mentioning the lack of PIP functionality, which allows viewing multiple television signals simultaneously.

Regarding appearance, A95L Sony may not be the thinnest OLED television on the market, but it has its advantages. The package includes a practical stand that can be adjusted in various ways, allowing you to customise the television to your needs and spatial arrangement. Additionally, the manufacturer has included a Bravia Cam, which opens up further possibilities – from video calls to smart features such as optimising image and sound based on the viewer's position. While it may not be the sleekest, the solid construction and useful additions make the A95L look truly good in any living room.

Playing files from USB

8.7/10

Review Sony A95L Playing files from USB
Maximum photo resolution:Supported photo formats:
Yes 4 Mpix
Yes JPEG
Yes 6 Mpix
Yes HEIC
Yes 8 Mpix
No PNG
Yes 10 Mpix
No GIF
Yes 12 Mpix
No WebP
Yes 16 Mpix
No TIFF
Yes 20 Mpix
No BMP
Yes 24 Mpix
No SVG
Yes 28 Mpix
Yes 32 Mpix

Sony A95L performs quite well when it comes to playing files from USB. The built-in media player will satisfy most users – it is user-friendly and supports popular formats, making it easy to play films, photos or music directly from a connected USB drive. The only thing it lacks is the ability to change the font colour of subtitles, which can be problematic in certain situations. Fortunately, the Google TV system allows the installation of other media players that offer more advanced personalisation options, so you can easily customise everything to your needs.

Apps

10/10

OK
Disney_Plus
OK
Amazon_Prime_Video
OK
Viaplay
OK
Player_TVN
OK
Polsat_Box_Go
OK
Canal_Plus_Online
OK
TVP_VOD
OK
Apple_TV_Plus
OK
SkyShowtime
OK
Rakuten
OK
CDA_Premium_Browser
OK
Spotify
OK
Tidal
OK
Netflix
OK
YouTube
OK
MAX
OK
Kodi

Sound

7.9/10

7.9/10

Subjective sound quality

Yes Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

No Dolby True HD 7.1

Yes Dolby Atmos in Dolby Digital Plus (JOC)

No Dolby Atmos in Dolby True HD

Yes DTS:X in DTS-HD MA

Yes DTS-HD Master Audio

Sony A95L offers a sound that definitely stands out compared to most televisions. Considering the built-in speakers, the sound is truly impressive – full, with well-balanced bass and mid-tones. Dialogues are clear, and sound effects are well distributed, making the television excellent for both watching films and playing games. The Acoustic Surface Audio+ system, which converts screen vibrations into sound, creates a more spatial impression, adding extra depth to the viewed materials.

Manufacturer's marketing solutions:

  • Cognitive Processor XR™ – An advanced processor analyzing content in a way similar to human perception. It optimizes image and sound in real-time, providing a more realistic visual experience.

  • XR Triluminos Max – A technology that expands the color palette, offering more vivid and natural colors, allowing for the creation of rich and realistic images.

  • XR Clear Image – A feature that reduces noise and improves the sharpness of moving objects, ensuring a clear and smooth image in dynamic scenes.

  • Acoustic Surface Audio+™ – A sound system where the screen acts as a speaker, emitting sound directly from the surface of the image, creating a more immersive audio experience.

  • XR 4K Upscaling – An image upscaling technology that processes lower resolution content, elevating it to near 4K quality and restoring lost details.

  • Google TV – A Smart TV platform providing access to a wide range of apps and streaming services, allowing for content personalization and control using the Google voice assistant.

  • BRAVIA CAM – A camera that adjusts the image and sound according to the viewer's position, offering additional features such as gesture control and the ability to make video calls.

  • Ambient Optimization Pro – A technology that automatically adjusts brightness and sound balance to the conditions in the room, ensuring optimal viewing experiences.

Sony A95L test in the context of competition

In the context of competition in the TV market, SONY A95L test distinguishes this television as the flagship OLED model of 2023, which still maintains its position in 2024. Analyzing detailed TV tests, SONY A95L performs excellently in terms of brightness and contrast, outpacing many competitors. Its advanced QD-OLED technology ensures deep blacks and impressive image quality, making it an appealing choice for demanding users. Compared to other models, A95L test shows a unique combination of image quality and functionality.

Sony A95L test – everyday use

In everyday use, SONY A95L offers an intuitive Google TV system, providing access to a wide range of apps and streaming services. Two remotes included – a classic one and a modern backlit one – facilitate device operation in various lighting conditions. For gamers, Sony A95L offers a refresh rate of 120 Hz, support for VRR, and low input lag, resulting in smooth and responsive gameplay.