The Sony A95L television is the first model from the Japanese manufacturer to feature the new QD-Oled panel, brighter for even more impactful HDR rendering. It obviously retains all the features that made its predecessor successful.
Sony XR-65A95L
Introductory price €4499
Ubaldi
€4,285.00Nine
Boulanger.com
€4,490.00Nine
Son-Video.com
€4,490.00Nine
Cobra
€4,490.00Nine
Iacono
€4,490.00Nine
LDLC
€4,530.90Nine
Material.net
€4,530.90Nine
Fnac.com
€4,538.00Nine
Darty.com
€4,538.00Nine
Sony
€4,499.99Nine
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The Sony Bravia XR-65A95L is a great TV. Very bright, the new QD-Oled panel delivers a striking HDR image, especially since it is perfectly calibrated in SDR and HDR. QD-Oled technology takes the advantage over Oled with its very wide colorimetric coverage, which can make the difference on certain content. This model stands out from the competition with its powerful audio system and its long list of features (integrated microphone, backlit remote control, Bravia Cam, Bravia Core).
Strong points
- Image quality.
- Very high peak brightness.
- High performance anti-reflective filter.
- Quality audio system.
- Versatile Google TV.
- Integrated microphone and camera.
- Bravia Core (24 months of free access).
- HDMI 2.1 inputs (4K 120 Hz, ALLM, VRR).
- Backlit remote control with speaker (for easy finding).
Weak points
- Disappearance of the headphone jack.
- Only two HDMI 2.1 4K/120 Hz inputs.
Alternatively
LG 65G3
Introductory price €3590
Ubaldi
€2,619.00Nine
Boulanger.com
€2,790.00Nine
Son-Video.com
€2,790.00Nine
LG OLED65G3 OLED TV
€2,790.00Nine
LG OLED65G3 OLED TV + Ambeo SoundBar Plus
€3,690.00Nine
LG OLED65G3 OLED TV + Arc White + Sub White (gen 3)
€4,190.00Nine
LG OLED65G3 OLED TV + Arc Black + Sub Black (gen 3)
€4,190.00Nine
Iacono
€2,790.00Nine
Fnac.com
€2,799.00Nine
Darty.com
€2,838.00Nine
LDLC
€2,838.95Nine
Material.net
€2,838.95Nine
LG Electronics
€2,999.00Nine
Fnac.com marketplace
€3,638.99Nine
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The LG 65G3 is quite simply the best TV tested to date in our laboratory. It combines all the advantages of Oled technology (contrast, precision, responsiveness, viewing angles) with the high brightness of a Mini-Led model. Even the anti-reflective filter is even more efficient. If we look closely, we find minor flaws, such as a lower colorimetric coverage compared to QD-Oled televisions, a stand sold as an option or even a fairly standard remote control. The fact remains that this television is currently the best for all uses (films, series, video games, TV and sports).