Sony X95J
The Sony X95J is a great TV for most uses. It's a great TV for watching movies in both SDR and HDR, as it's bright and has good contrast. It's bright enough to overcome glare, and it has surprisingly fair viewing angles, making it a very good choice for watching sports. Gamers will appreciate its low input lag, great response time, HDMI 2.1 support, and has variable refresh rate (VRR) support, but it doesn't support FreeSync.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- COGNITIVE PROCESSOR XR – Revolutionary TV processing technology that understands how humans see and hear to deliver intense contrast with pure blacks, high peak brightness, and natural colors.
- XR TRILUMINOS PRO - Rediscover everything you watch with billions of accurate colors and see impressive picture quality that is natural and beautiful to the human eye.
- FULL ARRAY LED & XR CONTRAST BOOSTER 10 – Precisely controlled backlighting brings out real-life depth and detail with deep blacks and high peak brightness.
- GOOGLE TV – Seamlessly browse 700,000+ movies and TV episodes from across your favorite streaming services, all in one place. Watch content from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, the Apple TV app, and many more.
- BRAVIA CORE – Bring the cinematic experience home. Enjoy streaming high-quality movies included with BRAVIA CORE, exclusively on select Sony TVs.
- X-WIDE ANGLE – Every seat in the room is now the best seat in the room with enhanced viewing angles that preserves color when watching from the side.
- PERFECT FOR PLAYSTATION 5 – Get the most out of your gaming with BRAVIA XR TVs featuring exclusive features for the PS5 console along with 4K/120fps as specified in HDMI 2.1 and input lag as low as 8.5ms.
PROS
+ Bright enough to overcome glare.
+ Huge selection of streaming apps.
+ Upscales lower resolution content well.
CONS
- Some uniformity issues in dark scenes.
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Rtings on September 09, 2021
The Sony X95J is a great TV for most uses. It's a great TV for watching movies in both SDR and HDR, as it's bright and has good contrast. It's bright enough to overcome glare, and it has surprisingly fair viewing angles, making it a very good choice for watching sports. Gamers will appreciate its low input lag, great response time, HDMI 2.1 support, and has variable refresh rate (VRR) support, but it doesn't support FreeSync.
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