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Our Sony Bravia A95K showed up and it looks STUNNING, but how much are you willing to spend chasing minor improvements over similarly beautiful displays? Is THIS the TV that ends up in my family room?
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:27 The Competition
3:00 A95K
5:00 Test Results
6:40 Best Settings
7:36 Features
8:50 The Remote
11:08 Panel Latency
12:24 Conclusion
14:20 Outro
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We were wrong about Dolby Vision and the PS5. All of the "Perfect for PS5" branding is about auto-applying HDR settings but not Dolby Vision specifically, and the articles popping up a few months ago about Sony secretly enabling it weren't quite right. Thanks Jon Porty.
My one gripe is the remote isn't backlit … like WTF
U have an unlimited budget Linus.
I'm moving to Sony from LG on my next TV's. I've had 2 LG oled's fail from the same reason "panel died" exactly two months out of warranty, 2 years apart in model number as well and I'm done with Korean TV's now. LG still fixed them after we asked for a supervisor in chat but that leads me to believe its such a wide spread issue they fix them out of warranty to keep people who are smart enough to look from looking into it further and noticing their panels have manufacturing issues. As even though Sony uses LG panels they don't have the issues because they have higher quality assurance in most Japanese companies manufacturing processes (I was told this bit by a licensed repair shop that LG sent me to that works on both brands). But then LG doesn't extend the warranty so that those with a lot of money to burn and very little sense will just buy a new model and not ask for it fixed so they can still skim off them. If my hunch is true that's kind of messed up.
What qdoled does for both HDR and SDR on oled already massively reduces the wrgb appeal. LG up your game
He's so excited – Defo anti depressant meds or coke😆
Can anyone else hear a mosquito
so why does the black of the QD-OLED look gray compared to lg?
You should try to get your hands on a Panasonic LZ2000 oled. Not a qd-oled, but still very good and like the sony equipped with a heatsink on the panel. Actually I think Panasonic were first with the heatsink.
just get the qn900b 8K tv for 4K content
Linus isn't using a Ridge wallet?
Sony doesn't have HDR10+ because that's a proprietary Samsung thing.
QDOLED just doesn’t have the black levels that WOLED has. LG is king
No surprise there I bought my now old Sony X900F(US), XF9005(EU) backlit zones LED TV back in 2018, but I still love it even though of obvious reasons it is never going to be as good as OLED when it comes to blacks, I still have a huge problem seeing it worth upgrading to an OLED. The typical smoothness, the processing and the colours are still great. And Samsung still do what they did at that time I bought it – Black crush.. On TV's Sony is still king, and they've been for quite a while.
If anyone in the comments or at LMG has been daily driving this tv, I would be interested on hearing if they've had any internet connection issues. I have a Sony TV from 2017, and for almost the entire time its been plagued by connection issues. The last thing I'd want to deal with after dropping $4k on a tv would be for it to disconnect every other time I used it.
Get the 77" A95K
Can everyone STFU about the hdr content and comment on the TV's? Sheesh, how many "I really appreciate the 4k hdr content! I'm watching on a blah blah who cares and it really makes a difference nobody gives a shit about" comments do we need?!
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I wish they did a speed test for the wireless connection even my LG TV for my kids room wirelessly pulls a gigabyte a second
You are a millionaire, you can afford it
If I had an unlimited budget, I'd hire a lawn-care service.
I just purchased the Sony A95K priced at $3320 🎉
Yes, we know. Linus has way too much money. Not that he didn't earn it. He built a highly successful business from the ground up.
My 40" Sony Bravia 1080p set from 2010 is still going strong as my main TV. I bought it used a few years ago for just $100, and it still slaps for HD content. But it could stand to be a bit brighter, and I am looking forward to replacing it someday with a larger TV that offers an HDR experience.
I'm looking at the TCL 6 Series and the Hisense U8H and hoping to see some pop up on the used market.
That mid range is where the value lies…not in the cheapest TVs but in those between $500 and $1000.
I went with the 42" C2 due to the size. 55" is simply too big for primarily using it as a monitor.