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Hi Donjoseinranchosantafe, Thank you for your question. The added benefits of the 85X95L over the 85X90L would be the Mini-LED technology with the XR Backlight Master Drive for a brighter image, X-Wide Angle for near perfect viewing angles, X-Anti Reflection to help with too much ambient light in the room, and Acoustic Multi-Audio+ which will upgrade your sound positioning tweeters to Sound positioning Frame tweeter for an even more immersive audio experience. With the Sony X90L, see breathtakingly beautiful pictures full of realistic depth on our Full Array LED screen powered by Cognitive Processor XR. Hear sound straight from the screen, perfectly matching the action. Cognitive Processor XR turns any sound immersive with more precise sound position. And with 4K/120fps, a Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Low Latency Mode, our TVs give you smooth and clear movement for responsive gameplay. -Ralph
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'd say it's right on par with slightly less brightness and slightly more bloom.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Great question. I've been stalking that TV since it was announced. I've talked to two Best Buy reps (one on the phone and another via chat box) and both told me, and I quote, "Best Buy is not allowed to sell the X95L". Shock to me since every two-bit camera shop on the internet can get me that TV in 72 hours. I was thinking about switching to LG and Sony is making it very easy by not supporting Best Buy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It appears Best Buy is not going to carry the Sony XR77A95L. Pre-orders started two days ago, it's already on Crutchfield, but nobody at Best Buy knows anything except "some kind of problem with Sony." Best Buy will go the way of Bed, Bath, and Beyond if they don't get on the ball.
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