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Sony QD-OLED 55 inch BRAVIA XR A95L Series 4K Ultra HD TV: Smart Google TV with Dolby Vision HDR and Exclusive Gaming Features for The PlayStation® 5 XR55A95L- Latest Model

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Size: 55


Style: TV Only


Features

  • LIFELIKE PICTURE The intelligent and powerful Cognitive Processor XR delivers a picture with wide dynamic contrast, detailed blacks, natural colors, and high peak brightness, replicating how we see the real world.
  • PURE BLACK PAIRED WITH OUR BEST COLOR Thanks to QD-OLED and XR Triluminos Max, experience our widest palette of shades and hues equally matched by pure OLED black and high brightness.
  • PREMIUM SMART TV Get access to all your favorite streaming apps in one place with Google TV, and simply use your voice to search and ask questions with Google Assistant. Supports Apple AirPlay.
  • MOVIES ON US WITH BRAVIA CORE - Enjoy streaming high-bitrate, high-quality 4K UHD movies included with the BRAVIA CORE app. Get 10 credits to redeem on latest release movies and 24 months subscription on hundreds of classics.
  • ALL YOUR GAME SETTINGS IN ONE PLACE Game Menu puts all your gaming picture settings and exclusive assist features in a single easy-to-manage interface.
  • HDMI 2.1 GAMING Get the advantage in high-performance gaming with HDMI 2.1 features like 4K/120, VRR, and ALLM.
  • PERFECT FOR PLAYSTATION 5 Take your gaming to the next level with exclusive features Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode for optimized picture quality while gaming and streaming on your PS5 console.
  • ENHANCED ENTERTAINMENT Enjoy engaging and immersive cinematic content the way the creators intended, with support for Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, Netflix Adaptive Calibrated Mode, and more.
  • TWO DISPLAYS IN ONE Use Multi View to split your screen and enjoy watching content from two different sources at the same time.
  • WORKS WITH ALEXA Through an Alexa enabled device, ask Alexa to change channels, adjust volume, and turn your TV on/off.

Description

Our brightest and widest range of colors and hues, powered by the intelligent Cognitive Processor XR™. With a QD-OLED screen enhanced by XR Triluminos Max, experience picture quality with as much as 200% brightness of its predecessor. Individually lit pixels produce pure black, so your favorite movies, shows, and games burst to life on screen with extraordinary detail and depth.

Screen Size: 55


Brand: Sony


Display Technology: OLED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120


Special Feature: NEW Eco Dashboard, Movies on us with BRAVIA CORE (10 credits/24 months), QD-OLED panel with XR Triluminos Max, NEW Game Menu, NEW Multi View See more


Included Components: Power Cable, Remote Control, AAA batteries, Stand


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 13"D x 48.38"W x 29.13"H


Brand Name: ‎Sony


Item Weight: ‎41.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13 x 48.38 x 29.13 inches


Item model number: ‎XR55A95L


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎NEW Eco Dashboard, Movies on us with BRAVIA CORE (10 credits/24 months), QD-OLED panel with XR Triluminos Max, NEW Game Menu, NEW Multi View


Speaker Type: ‎Acoustic Surface Audio+


Item Weight: ‎41.9 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎55


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Voltage: ‎5 Volts (DC)


Wattage: ‎135 watts


Date First Available: July 31, 2023


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  • For a smart company, Sony sure does some weird things with their TVs sometimes
Size: 65 Style: TV Only
The picture quality of this TV is undisputedly stunning. I can sit slack-jawed in front of it and stare at almost any 4k content for hours and marvel at how gorgeous the picture is. But in other ways, Sony does some things in a very weird way that defy your expectations of how a smart company designs smart TVs. On almost every TV these days, there's a USB-2 port that is most often used to power a rear bias lighting strip that enhances viewing and reduces eyestrain. This TV has one too - but when you turn the TV off, power to that port will spring back to life, on and off, just for a few seconds, for several minutes after the TV is off. Then, hours later it will come on for a minute or so, then just an inexplicably go off. Why?? Why can't the USB port simply be powered off when the TV turns off like every other manufacturer's TV does? TCL TVs can set the timeout for USB power, and when it's off it's truly off and doesn't spring to life in the middle of the night. This appears to be a common problem amongst all Sony TVs. How difficult can this be to get right on a $3k device? (Answer - not at all difficult). Similarly with the LED power indicator on the front - it's on whenever the TV is plugged in, whether it's on or not. The LED is always there, and on. Other TVs have options to deal with this, but not this one. I covered it up as I am already quite aware whether or not there is power to my house. The back panel for the signal connections is located at the very bottom left of the TV, meaning that there is no room for cables to exit the back without being seen under the bottom edge when using the legs. When wall mounted, there is no easy channel to get HDMI/ethernet/etc cables into a wall or down a cable channel without a lot of serious 90 degree bending. Someone in the design department simply wasn't thinking about how to deal with the real world plethora of cables that have to come out of this thing. (The Sony HT-A7000 soundbar also has this problem, with HDMI cables exiting the back at different angles and locations, making a neat installation more difficult than it needs to be.) In addition, the huge size of the detachable panel cover makes it difficult to attach rear bias lighting LED strip to the outside back edge all around that lower corner. The power cable is not detachable, meaning you have to use an extension cord if it's not long enough. This is just weird - why not provide a standard AC jack like every other TV and let us use a power cord that works in our location instead of assuming that the 5 feet you gave us will always be perfect? Who thought this was a good idea? The Bravia camera on top is an ugly wart that serves no real purpose after setup. Mine is back in the box, and the TV looks much nicer without it. Maybe you need it for Zoom but not me. It looks expensive - can I get back the money I spent on it? No? (About Google TV OS, the less said the better. Disdain it, and get yourself an Apple ATV4K+ box. You will be a MUCH happier streamer. It's night-and-day easier to use, and you aren't constantly being pushed into the Google-sphere. I am not at all an Apple fanboi but the design and UI of this streaming device is far more sophisticated and operationally smooth than either a Google or Roku.) Kudos to Sony for a box design that allows for attaching the legs before completely removing the support styrofoam underneath, meaning you don't ever have to lay the panel down flat on its face or have someone hold the weight of it while you attach the legs. This makes it a lot easier to deal with a giant expensive device. Even if I'm going to mount a TV on the wall, as I will with this one, I always start out with it on the legs. This makes it easier to do initial testing, figure out where the VESA mount goes, how the cable routing will work, etc. The remote is made of aluminum, feels solid, and has an accelerometer that turns on the backlighting when you pick it up. This is very suave. The size of the remote is also smaller than previous Sony remotes which were uselessly too big. This is appreciated. There was a lot of apparent effort put into making the back of the TV appear with a consistent pattern across the entire back - little textured one inch squares. The detachable panel covers all line up and when everything is in place its a very consistent look. But it's totally useless - who looks at the back of their TV, ever? I don't care how beautiful or ugly the back panels are. Nobody cares. I'd rather it was an inconsistent mish-mash of ugly plastic thingies, if only the USB-2 port power would behave correctly and the cables were easier to route. Overall, this TV is certainly a major win. I'm very very happy so far, but there are just these little annoyances that would cost Sony nothing to deal with properly that make me wonder about how (or if) they think the consumer will be using it out here in the real world where very little resembles a Sony testing lab. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by The Green Dasher

  • A legendary TV
Size: 77 Style: TV Only
Absolutely stunning. I upgraded from a fantastic LCD panel based Samsung TV form 2016, really a great TV. But this one was is a whole other beast. First thing I noticed was the brightness, its intentionality and realness, really sets it apart from backlit LCD technology. At first, I thought it was less bright, but that’s because the blacks are so dark that there’s zero light being admitted from them as opposed to my back LCD that was constantly lit from the back. Slowly, I realized that the brightness was actually great. I have it in a well lit living room with lots of natural light and it cuts through. Just make sure to set up Google home and assistant on a phone or computer before setting up the TV to avoid any set up issues. The Google-based operating system works fine, but this thing truly shines once you’re viewing actual content I don’t regret this purchase at all I absolutely love this TV. It looks great and you will too ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Incredible Picture and Smooth Google TV Experience
Size: 77 Style: TV Only
The Sony A95L is the best TV I have ever owned. Right out of the box, the picture looked incredible. I did not feel the need to calibrate anything, which was a big change compared to my previous LG. The colors, contrast, and brightness are all excellent. What really adds to the experience is the Google TV software. It is fast, intuitive, and makes it easy to find what I want to watch without jumping between apps or menus. The whole setup feels polished and user friendly. If you are looking for top level picture quality with a seamless smart TV experience, this one delivers on every front. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025 by Jonathon Allen Jonathon Allen

  • The TV was great, but be careful if you want to buy it from Amazon
Size: 77 Style: TV Only
Update: Amazon finally agreed to reimburse the damage after reaching out to their customer service for the 10th time. About the TV: it’s too bad Sony doesn’t upgrade the 77” A95L to the Bravia 8 II with the 4th gen QD-OLED panel which was much brighter and supposed to last longer. The processing was great, and if you set the HDR tone mapping to brightness preferred, the accuracy was still great and the TV was plenty bright, so I can see why Sony didn’t want to update it because otherwise who would buy the Bravia 9, right? One thing to note is the TV is still using Mediatek’s Pentonic 1000 chip which only offers 2 x HDMI 2.1 ports and has compatibility issues with Wi-Fi 7 networks that use AES+GCMP256 encryption. I got a USB ethernet adapter to get my TV up to speed because the TV’s native ethernet port only supports 100Mbps which isn’t sufficient to stream high-quality content. Original post: Amazon’s delivery team cut off the clamp cable and refused to pay for the damage. I ordered this TV with a one-time $30 Amex coupon. The Deluxe delivery team mistakenly cut off the power cord clamp cable from the TV. So I reached out to Amazon’s customer service for a solution. They said partial refund wasn’t available, and a full return and refund was the only option. The problem is, since I used that one-time $30 Amex coupon, if I return and order a replacement, the $30 coupon would be gone, and the replacement part + shipping is only $25. Basically, Amazon is asking me to either pay for the damage out of pocket which was caused by their delivery team, or lose the $30 coupon I used for the order. Customer service also refused to issue courtesy credits or promo credits which used to be issued all the time. Based on this horrible experience, I advise everyone against buying it from Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025 by JJL JJL

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