I recently had a chance to test the Sony X95L (named the X93L in the US), a flagship mini-LED model with a flagship price to match, and agreed with our review of it - it is a fantastic TV.
Sony’s latest Mini LED range, the X95L, is a good example from its 2023-into-2024 range. It’s one of the company’s premium ranges, but it’s keenly priced - and it needs to be, because ...
With a bit of good timing and luck, I had two mini-LED sets varying in price available: the Hisense U6N, its entry-level model, and the Sony X95L, its flagship from 2023 and the predecessor of the ...
Which, considering the Sony X95L was already such a masterclass – scoring the coveted 5 stars in T3's award – can only spell positive things for a future generation (potentially even the next ...
By the way, it’s worth noting that this year, Sony has abandoned its complicated model names (e.g., X95L and X90L). Instead, the names are simplified, and the model I received for review is the ...
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Even at this price point, Sony delivers premium 4K upscaling powered by its 4K X-Reality PRO 4K reference database. If you own a PS5, you’ll appreciate the Sony exclusive automatic HDR tone ...
Sony makes some of the greatest TVs built for cinephiles and those who game with a PlayStation system, but they often come at a price premium. That can make picking apart of the absolute best Sony ...
Sony’s InZone brand is back. InZone burst onto the scene two years ago, with the InZone M9 quickly shooting to the top of the best gaming monitors list. After losing some ground to other mini ...
It has been a good couple of years for Sony's TVs. Its step-down A80L OLED TV picked up Product of the Year at the 2023 What ...
are two of TV’s best known programs, and have been churning out profits for years. Sony Pictures Television—which makes “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!”—is suing CBS the ...