Whether you are in the market for a new TV or simply looking to find out which Sony TVs are available in your local store, there are a few things you should know. You can get a quick overview of the best Sony TVs by reading this article, or check out our X85K, X90J, and LG A2 reviews to learn more.
LG A2
Designed with LG’s new webOS smart TV platform, the LG A2 is a step up from the LG A1 OLED. Its screen is brighter and more accurate. It also has better reflection handling and has a wider viewing angle. Its 4K OLED screen has an improved resolution and is compatible with HDR content. Its a7 Gen 5 AI processor is capable of providing 5.1.2-channel sound upmixing.
LG’s A2 isn’t quite as bright as the more expensive LG OLED TVs, but it still gets the job done. Its panel also has perfect black levels, though it doesn’t bloom around bright objects.
LG’s A2 also features HDR10. Its a7 Gen 5 AI Processor has the ability to provide 5.1.2-channel sound upmixing. It also has the ability to perform dynamic tone mapping. It also has an advanced panel algorithm designed to increase brightness and prolong the life of the panel.
LG’s A2 also features Dolby Vision IQ. Its Filmmaker mode has the ability to provide accurate color settings, and it also shuts off automatic processing. It also has a Virtual Upmixing capability that creates a simulated 7.1.2-channel surround sound effect.
The LG A2 is also the only OLED TV to support NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility. It also has an Acoustic Surface Audio+ sound system, which uses actuators to vibrate the screen. The sound system offers impressive dynamic range and punch.
The LG G2 also has the best peak brightness of any OLED TV on the market. It also has an upgraded OLED Evo panel that promises increased sharpness and brightness. It also has the ability to cast content from your smartphone or tablet. It also has four HDMI 2.1 inputs that support HDR and Dolby Vision.
Sony X95J
X95J TVs offer a very good 4K HDR experience. With great performance and a variety of features, this is a great choice for gamers and movie buffs.
X95J TVs have a frameless design that minimizes distractions and focuses the user’s attention on the image. There are also several screen technologies that improve viewing angles. This includes X-Wide Angle, XR Backlight Master Drive, XR HDR Remaster, Acoustic Surface Audio+, X-Motion Clarity motion processing technology, and XR Triluminos Max.
XR HDR Remaster is a technology that detects objects on the screen and adjusts the contrast to ensure a realistic picture. It also improves colour and saturation. This is a great feature for watching movies in a dark room. It also improves brightness when in a light room.
XR Triluminos Max is a feature that promises to deliver the widest colour palette available on the A95K. It’s also a great feature for viewing deep shadows.
The Acoustic Multi-Audio on LCD LED TVs has been improved with Acoustic Surface Audio+. This technology gives good stereo separation and is optimized for the position of the images on the screen. It’s also compatible with WH-1000XM4 headphones.
The Sony X95J is available in several screen sizes, including the 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch. Each size is available in a variety of mounting positions. The 65-inch models have a wide and narrow position, while the 85-inch models are designed with three different mounting positions.
Samsung Neo QLED QN90A 4K Mini-LED
Among the many enticing features of the Samsung QN90A is its ability to produce a searing level of brightness. This makes it a standout in the world of LCD and LED televisions. While it has a few issues – including the blooming of high-dynamic range (HDR) content – it still manages to deliver impressive levels of brightness, particularly in the darker scenes.
For comparison, the average LED backlit LCD TV manages to produce a black level of 0.05 nits. The QN90A manages to deliver black levels of 0.01 nits. Its mini-LED backlight helps to minimize blooming, as does its improved contrast.
However, the QN90A’s biggest performance hiccup is the blooming of HDR content. The TV’s Mini LED backlight isn’t designed to correct for blooming in every case. However, it does help to avoid the problem of over-bright HDR spots on a black background.
It also has a nice, sturdy design. The remote has a solar panel on the back, which is handy for detaching it from the TV. The TV also supports Multi View, which allows users to watch two different sources simultaneously. The TV can also be divided into up to four separate displays.
The QN90A also comes with a wealth of software features, allowing users to customize the TV to their own preferences. The software includes Motion Xcelerator Turbo+, which improves motion handling. The TV also supports HDMI 2.1 with VRR. This allows users to stream 4K HDR content from Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and Apple TV+.
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Despite the fact that Sony’s lineup consists of a small handful of mid-range to high-end models, the Japanese company has not been shy about showcasing its wares. While they are not as prolific as their competitors, they have done a decent job of announcing their best of the best at the CES in early January 2022. They’re also committed to a more green future, with the aforementioned “Road to Zero” global environmental plan, aimed at achieving a sustainable society by the time we’re living in 2050.
The company’s lineup also includes the first QD-OLED TV, the first to use Sony’s proprietary SORPLAS(tm) technology, and a couple Mini LED models. They also use the most energy efficient LEDs available, a feat accomplished by implementing the latest in LED technology.
While the Sony X90K is a step up in the quality department, its picture quality isn’t as good as its pricier counterpart. Also, its 4K LED display is a tad overpriced for the plethora of pixels it contains. However, the company’s flagship models have a reputation for staying in the game longer.
The company also touts the best overall viewing experience, thanks to the use of Sony’s proprietary BRAVIA CORE technology, a high-performance phosphor system that delivers a more authentic picture than the standard LED. The company’s latest TVs also offer the best reflection handling of any current LED TV, as well as a built-in Chromecast that can be used to play back a host of popular streaming apps.
X85K
Whether you’re looking for an HDTV to watch your favorite TV shows or an OLED for a more immersive picture, the Sony X85K is a good choice. It offers great gaming features and 4K resolution. If you’re on a tight budget, there are also cheaper alternatives. But if you’re looking for a TV that will perform just as well as the flagship A90J OLED, you should consider this model instead.
The X85K’s processor uses advanced algorithms to cut noise and boost detail. It also provides a wide color gamut. This allows the TV to reproduce natural shades in full detail.
The X85K also has a 120Hz refresh rate and two HDMI 2.1 ports. Its processor uses the TRILUMINOS PRO(tm) algorithm to produce vibrant, lifelike color.
The TV also features a local dimming feature that improves HDR highlights and deep blacks. Its wide color gamut also provides accurate color reproduction.
The TV has a low input lag, making it ideal for gaming. Its brightness is very strong during the day and night. The TV automatically switches between movies and games. It also supports DCI-P3 color gamut. Its motionflow XR(tm) technology lets you enjoy games without any ghosting.
The X85K TV also comes with a 4K HDR Processor X1(tm). The processor also helps to increase brightness in dark rooms. The TV is also able to detect objects in front of it. Its fast refresh rate eliminates ghosting.
X90J
X90J for Sony TV 2023 is a mid-range LED-LCD 4K television with some great features. This model is part of the new Bravia XR line of TVs from Sony, which offers a wide range of 4K and 8K televisions.
This model comes with a large remote control with Bluetooth and shortcuts to popular streaming services. The remote also has a full numpad. The X90J has some excellent picture quality out of the box. The picture is also broken up into 24 different zones. It has a good contrast ratio and high HDR brightness.
The X90J has a 120Hz refresh rate. This is good for gaming but it can be a bit of a pain if you watch a lot of fast-paced action. The TV is also limited in its ability to support Dolby Vision.
The X90J also has a full array local dimming feature. This helps improve the uniformity of the blacks. However, it can make bright scenes appear more bright than they actually are.
The X90J also comes with a Motion Interpolation feature that can fix stuttering in games. It’s also great for low-motion scenes. However, the feature can cause artifacts in fast-action scenes.
The TV also has a sub-10 ms input lag, which is a good thing for gaming. However, it does have some blooming, which is when light-colored text appears on dark backgrounds. This is a minor issue.