65"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Sony XR-65A95L review
αντικαθιστά την A95K (2022)
Last week, I flew to Sony Europe's office to test an early sample of the Sony A95L QD-OLED.
The sample we tested was the 65-inch Sony XR-65A95L, but we also saw the 55-inch BRAVIA XR-55A95L and the 77-inch XR-77A95L at the media briefing.
We tested the Sony A95L RGB QD-OLED (2nd gen panel by Samsung Display+heatsink) tv at Sony Europe's office in the UK, and measured HDR peak brightness plus input lag among other things, arriving at 12 findings:
0:00 200% as bright as A95K!
0:50 Hardware upgrade #1
1:58 Hardware upgrade #2
3:03 New accurate mode
4:10 Overdue improvement #1
5:12 Overdue improvement #2
7:22 4K 120Hz Dolby Vision status
8:38 Gaming improvement #1
9:41 Same old same old...
12:08 This looks so good!
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1.
0:00 - HDR Peak Brightness
2.
0:42 - Latest QD-OLED 2.0 Panel
3.
1:54 - Mediatek Pentonic 1000 Chipset
4.
2:08 - Revamped User Interface
5.
3:00 - New "Professional" Picture Mode
6.
3:45 - New "Calm" Picture Mode
7.
4:07 - Global Picture Settings
8.
5:10 - Independent "Smoothness" Settings
9.
7:22 - 4K 120Hz Dolby Vision Status
10.
8:36 - VRR Input Lag/2.1 ports/No HGIG/
11.
9:32 - No 3D LUT Calibration/Calibration Findings/Sponsor
12.
12:05 - 77 inch Sony A95L Discussion
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HDR peak brightness can reach 2000 nits, but only in Vivid mode on small window sizes, for just around 10 seconds. Last year's A95K was capped at roughly 1000 nits even in Vivid mode on small window sizes, so this fulfils Sony's "200% as bright as predecessor" claim.
Sony RGB QD-OLED XR-65A95L peak brightness vs window size after calibration to D65 white point vs WRGB OLED (META) LG G3 vs WRGB OLED (META) Panasonic MZ2000 vs RGB QD-OLED Samsung S95C.

After calibration to D65 White point :
For HDR,peak light output on a 10% window : 1350 cd/m² (nits).
For HDR,peak light output on a 100% window-full field : 244 cd / m² (nits).
This level of brightness is made possible by the latest, 2nd-generation QD-OLED panel supplied by Samsung Display, which I confirmed on spectral measurement.
Another hardware upgrade on the Sony A95L is the new Mediatek Pentonic 1000 chipset, listed as MT5897 in the diagnostic application AIDA64.
new 2023 SoC : mt5897
Model : BRAVIA 4K AE1
Platform : merak
RAM : 6GB
Total Memory : 5297MB
Available Memory : 2924MB
Internal Storage Total Space: 16.29GB
Internal Storage Free Space: 14.99GB
Core Architecture : 4x ARM Cortex-A73 @ 2000 MHz
CPU Clock Range : 900 - 2000 MHz
UI Screen Resolution : 3840 x 2160
GPU Renderer : ARM Mali-G57
OpenGL ES version : 3.2
Google TV based on Android TV 12 (Snow Cone)
API Level : 31
MediaTek Pentonic SoC Family_hdtvtest.co.uk/youtube.com
The old [Custom] mode has been replaced by [Professional] which is the most accurate picture preset on the Sony A95L, a nod to the company's commitment to reproducing the creative intent, helped by Sony's expertise in professional markets (BVM-HX310, Venice camera, etc.)
New on the Sony A95L, picture setting adjustments are now applied globally to all inputs and even video apps, with the option of customising per input if required. This is a time-saver (particularly for calibrators) and an improvement over previous models.
Another welcome change on the A95L is the separation of [Motionflow] frame interpolation into independent settings for low frame rate (24p/25p) & high frame rate (50p/60p) content, so you can reduce motion blur for sports without causing soap opera effect for movies.
The onboard Mediatek Pentonic 1000 chipset promises 4K 120Hz Dolby Vision support, which will be added through a later firmware update from Sony.
Currently, 4K 120Hz & Dolby Vision remain mutually exclusive on the early Sony A95L sample I tested.
In [Game] mode, input lag measured 16ms at 60fps, halving to 8ms at 120fps, with negligible increase in latency when VRR's engaged, representing a slight improvement over previous Sony HDMI 2.1 TVs where VRR added at least 4ms of lag.
As per my #CES2023 scoop regarding the Pentonic 1000 chipset, only two of the four HDMI ports on the Sony A95L support the full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth of 48 Gbps, of which one is the eARC port.
The calibration methodology on the Sony A95L seems unchanged (i.e. no 3D LUT calibration). Even with merely 2-point white balance adjustments (I couldn't log onto Sony's intranet network to do CalMAN for BRAVIA Autocal), SDR colour accuracy was already very good.
Overall, the Sony A95L is a commendable blend of QD-OLED's picture quality goodness, Sony's excellent image processing & impressive sound.
Based on my testing of an early sample, I expect the A95L to be a strong contender in our annual TV shootout later this year.
AV input: no,
Digital Audio output (Optical) shared with S-CENTER SPEAKER IN share the same terminal.
To use as optical audio output, use the Digital audio connector adapter supplied with the TV.
πηγή : @Vincent_Teoh
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Dimensions:
77A95L...
https://www.sonypremiumhome.com/pdfs/A95L_77_CutSheet_Ver1_20230317.pdf
65A95L...
https://www.sonypremiumhome.com/pdfs/A95L_65_CutSheet_Ver2_20230307.pdf
55A95L...
https://www.sonypremiumhome.com/pdfs/A95L_55_CutSheet_Ver2_20230310.pdf
Help guide XR-A95L (USA)...
https://helpguide.sony.net/tv/kusltn2/v1/en-003/01.html
User manual XR-A95L (USA)...
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/1039248.pdf