Sony BRAVIA XR A95K OLED

Sony A95K OLED

Design

Sony A95K OLED is designed very simply. While the stand is at its default position behind the TV, the screen is the only visible thing. There are two sizes available: 55″ and 65″. The 65″ variant weighs about 27 kg, whereas the 55″ variant weighs about 21.2 kg.

The far-field microphone and IR receiver are hidden by a thicker jump at the bottom. A Sony logo is also present.

Picture

The huge screen on the Sony BRAVIA XR A95K has a resolution of 3840×2160 and an OLED display. The transition is rather seamless because it can display HDR10 content and has a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Excellent color reproduction quality is included, and it contains a Cognitive Processor XR.

Audio

The Sony A95K includes Acoustic Surface Audio+ speakers, as well as Dolby Audio and Dolby Atmos capabilities. It’s crazy how the A95K turns the screen into the speaker thanks to Acoustic Surface Audio+ and sound technology that includes two 20W Acutators and two 10W Subwoofers.

Unlike other TVs, the Sony A95K OLED has superior sound quality. Its sound system is unparalleled and can compete with the top soundbars currently on the market.

Features

One unique and quite helpful feature of the Sony BRAVIA XR A95K OLED is its small BRAVIA CAM. A  tiny camera that mounts to the TV’s top and connects to the connection on the back panel. Depending on the state of the room, it can modify the sound and brightness. When you are too near the television, it scans and alerts you. It is a pretty ingenious method of parental control.

Also, this camera may be used for direct video chats across TVs, which improves the quality of video calls. Most notably, it has an inner sliding lens that you may use to conceal the camera whenever you want privacy.

With its many connectivity possibilities, customers can quickly connect their preferred devices to the TV and enjoy their entertainment without any interruptions.

A voice assistant that may be used hands-free and for convenience is also included with the TV. By delivering commands through it, you can even operate the TV without a remote. Close your hand to turn off the TV, and use your index finger to fast forward or adjust the music.

Remote

If you like to manage your TV traditionally, the Sony A95remote K’s may suit you because it is smaller than the previous one. Unwanted buttons have been removed, making it smaller and more able to fit in the hand.

Sony has additionally added the remote finder feature. The remote will make a sound when you say, “Hey Google, find my remote,” to help you locate it. A second, more basic remote that is not often used is also included with the Sony A95K.

Performance

The Sony A95K offers fantastic all-around performance. About the performance of the Sony A95K OLED, nothing further needs to be said. The visual quality is excellent, and the movie playback is smooth thanks to the high refresh rate.

Sony A95K OLED

Specifications

Screen Size: 55’’ and 65’’

Weight: approx. 21.2kg and 27kg (without stand)

Dimensions: Approx. 1225 x 714 x 43 mm [WITHOUT STAND (W X H X D)]

Display: OLED (QD-OLED)

Resolution: 4K

Picture Processor: Cognitive Processor XR

Refresh Rate: 120Hz

HDR Compatibility: Yes, (HDR10,HLG,Dolby Vision)

Operating System: Google TV

Connectivity: Wi-Fi 2.5GHz/5GHz, Bluetooth

Ports: 4xHDMI, 1xUSB Port, 1xHeadphone out

Speaker: Acoustic Surface Audio+

Camera: BRAVIA CAM

Storage: 16GB (onboard)

Gaming features: 4K/120, VRR, ALLM

Price

The Sony A95K is available in two sizes, 55″ and 65″, which are referred to in the official documentation as the Sony Bravia XR-55A95K and Sony Bravia XR-65A95K, accordingly.

The Sony A95K is presently on the American market and costs $2499 for the 55-inch model and $2799 for the 65-inch model.

Verdict

This TV’s overall performance is excellent, and it is well worth the cost for people who value visual quality. Furthermore, it adds a lot to any home entertainment setup because of its slick appearance and user-friendly interface.

Pros

  • Excellent Picture quality
  • Superb sound quality
  • Better Color and Brightness

Cons

  • The value of BRAVIA CAM is uncertain

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