Sony A95 is, in a way, an experimental series of TVs from the Japanese giant with OLED screens and QLED backlighting. According to Sony representatives, they tried to combine the advantages of OLED organic light-emitting diodes with the proprietary features of quantum dot TVs. Simply put, to high contrast and deep blacks, Sony tried to add increased brightness and an expanded color gamut.


All models of the Sony A95 series operate under the Google TV operating system, understand voice commands (note: Google and Amazon assistants are built-in), are compatible with all current formats including HDR10 and Dolby Vision and have all modern connection ports in their arsenal. They also support variable refresh rate and automatic HDR 2.1 when connected to PlayStation 5, allowing you to play in 4K resolution at a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The brain of the entire series is a pumped-up version of the intelligent processor Cognitive Processor XR, with support for XR OLED Contrast Pro and many other advanced image and sound enhancement algorithms.

Among other features of the Sony Bravia A95 TVs, we need to highlight the optional Dual Style hybrid stand, with which the TV can be placed either close to the wall or on the very edge of a table or cabinet. And also a separate Bravia Cam video unit (note: in some models it can be purchased separately), which is used for video calls from TV and automatic image calibration. For example, Bravia Cam can automatically change brightness depending on the distance from the viewer, and also adjust the sound balance for the left and right channels, depending on where the viewer is in the room.