
Customers appreciate the exceptional picture quality, brightness, and true black levels of the 65" class BRAVIA XR A95L OLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2023). The TV is also praised for its ease of use. However, some customers have expressed concerns about its high price.
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I finally upgraded my old 2017 Sony X800E to the Sony A95L 65” QD-OLED, and I can confidently say… this is the best TV I’ve ever owned. The X800E served me well, but it was edge-lit, limited in contrast, and lacked true HDR impact. The A95L? It’s in a whole different universe. Picture quality is jaw-dropping , the blacks are pure black, colors pop with insane vibrancy, and everything is buttery smooth thanks to the high refresh rate and XR processor. Whether I’m watching movies in Dolby Vision or gaming on PS5, the clarity and dynamic range blow me away every time. The QD-OLED panel brings out detail in shadows and highlights I didn’t even know I was missing. I paired it with my Sonos sound system (Arc + Era 300s + Sub), and now my living room is a full-on movie theater. With Dolby Atmos support, the sound wraps around you crisp dialogue, booming bass, and 3D surround that makes every scene feel alive. If you’re considering the A95L, do it. It’s the ultimate upgrade, especially when paired with a quality audio setup. Sony absolutely nailed this.
Posted by MoTechReviews
Excellent TV and my third Master series Sony, second OLED, I purchased their LED model before the last two OLEDs. First, total nonsense about OLED not being bright enough, I actually toned my brightness down on this one and I have a five panel 10’ tall multi slide door in living room where it’s located and even with the morning sun, it’s plenty bright enough. Clarity and color is outstanding and out of the box you’ll find a picture setting you’ll love without an extra step of calibration. Well maybe tweek here or there. Sony has done a great job with its stand legs too, allowing height and placement to allow for sound bars and quality of construction is exceptional. Last the panel surface acting as speaker is the best out of the box tv sound of all the brands. Menu is easy to use and I’ve had no problems with Android last 10 years since buying my first flagship Sony model. Their TVs haven’t disappointed or had any pixel issues, defects or failures. I will continue to make Sony OLED my first choice. A close second would be Sony’s Mini LED Bravia 9.
Posted by Ernst937
Sony did it again. It’s unbelievable how amazing the picture quality looks on this tv. Every aspect of the image is exceptional. I bought the top of line back in 2015, and I only purchased this one because I started seeing lines on the screen after moving into my new house. After researching for a replacement (and getting lost down an OLED rabbit hole), I decided it was indeed time to upgrade. I was excited to see this model in person, but the model wasn’t on display when I came in, so I had to take a leap of faith and trust my gut. Now, I’m not one to sling money around like it’s bacon bits. I’m a conservative spender. That said, though the price tag was heftier than other less expensive models, this tv is worth every penny. I am rewatching movies I’ve seen before, and it’s like I’m watching a completely different movie. It’s a phenomenal picture. I had excellent surround sound already, so now that I’m in visual and auditory heaven, I can no longer see myself “slumming it” at the movie theater. It’s been weeks since it arrived, and I still feel giddy over watching anything at all. I even watched a baking show (and I abhor baking shows) because of how the Halloween colors popped off the screen. I couldn’t be happier.
Posted by CaesarM