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12 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 12 reviews of Sony X95L (2023) Series. The average rating for this product is 4.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Views about the glare and design are generally positive. The usability and durability also get good comments. Opinions about the price and sound are different.
image quality, durability, usability, design, glare
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Sony X95L (2023) Series is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 97/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Sony TVsExpert review by : John Archer (trustedreviews.com)
Sony's sophomore XR-65X95L Mini LED effort turns out to be an impressive improvement over its already illustrious predecessor.
Mini LED lighting and improved local dimming deliver outstanding contrast ; Refined, well balanced but also vibrant colours ; Accurately positioned and detailed sound
The sound is a bit bass-lite ; Only two of the HDMIs support the latest game features ; No Dolby Vision game mode
Sony’s sophomore XR-65X95L Mini LED effort turns out to be an impressive improvement over its already illustrious predecessor.
Expert review by : John Archer (techradar.com)
A mini-LED masterpiece that feels like the shape of things to come
Excellent backlight control ; Outstanding picture processing ; Impressive built-in sound system
Up against some keenly priced competition ; Not as bright as some rivals ; Some gaming limitations
Sony’s second generation of mini-LED TV – the X95L – fixes pretty much everything that wasn’t quite there with the first, resulting in a real showstopper of a TV that proves beyond a doubt that Sony continues to care about LCD at least as much as OLED.
Expert review by (t3.com)
Sony's top-of-the-range Mini LED set shows considerable control to deliver sublime pictures
Composed, stable images ; Potent contrasts and convincing colours ; Predictably good standard of build and finish
Sound is on the thin side ; Only two HDMI 2.1 inputs ; No Dolby Vision gaming
Sony’s first Mini LED TVs weren't all that bad - but this latest generation is a decisive step forwards. In all sorts of ways (and especially where contrasts are concerned), the X95L is an impressive television and really compelling for the money.
Expert review by : John Archer (pocket-lint.com)
Sony's second generation of Mini LED TV proves the LCD vs OLED battle is far from over.
Spectacular but still subtle picture quality ; Excellent video processing ; Powerful, detailed sound
Some tedious gaming limitations ; Occasional backlight issues ; Vivid mode is crazy
The X95L more than lives up to the promise shown by Sony’s debut mini LED TVs last year. In fact, by combining the beautiful colours, detailing, subtlety, outstanding video processing and knack for naturalism of those predecessors with more brightness...
Expert review by : Simon Lucas (stuff.tv)
"mini-er LED, brighter-er picture" - the Sony XR-65X95L is phenomenally film-friendly, if not the last word where gaming is concerned
Bright, high-contrast and nicely composed images ; Comprehensive and logical smart TV interface ; Built and finished without apparent compromise
Sound is rather toppy ; Still not the complete gaming solution ; Deeper and heavier than is fashionable
Bigger, brighter, better (and heavier) than before, Sony’s new MiniLED range is a winner
Expert review by : which_co_uk (which.co.uk)
Sony is capable of crafting some exquisite TVs, but they tend to have OLED displays. The XR-65X95L is a backlit LCD TV, but that backlight is a bit special. It's Mini LED, which means there's more bulbs in the backlight to, ideally, create better,...
Expert review by : Caleb Denison (digitaltrends.com)
The Sony Bravia X95L mini-LED TV is the best LCD TV I've ever reviewed. But that doesn't mean you should buy it. Read on to see if it's worth the price.
Brilliant contrast Excellent color accuracy Smooth motion Minimal blooming and halo Excellent gaming features/picture quality
Quirks with picture quality with some streaming apps
“The Sony Bravia X95L mini-LED TV is the best LCD TV I've ever reviewed -- but it may not be right for everyone.”
Expert review by : Simon Lucas (stuff.tv_in)
"mini-er LED, brighter-er picture" - the Sony XR-65X95L is phenomenally film-friendly, if not the last word where gaming is concerned
Bright, high-contrast and nicely composed images ; Comprehensive and logical smart TV interface ; Built and finished without apparent compromise
Sound is rather toppy ; Still not the complete gaming solution ; Deeper and heavier than is fashionable
Bigger, brighter, better (and heavier) than before, Sony’s new MiniLED range is a winner
Expert review by (tomsguide.com)
We go hands on with the Sony Bravia XR X95L Mini LED TV, the company's premium 85-inch Mini LED TV offering. Here's our first impressions of the design, performance and more.
even better. But before making any recommendations, we'll need to run all our benchmarks on the Sony Bravia X95L. Be sure to stay tuned.
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