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Title: Bravia X95K: Review finds that Sony's first Mini-LED TV doesn't perform much better than its LED predecessor
Post by: Redaktion on July 06, 2022, 00:02:38
Despite its more sophisticated Mini-LED backlight and a slightly higher HDR peak brightness, Sony's new Bravia X95K does not manage to noticeably outperform last year's X95J model according to a recent review by Rtings.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Bravia-X95K-Review-finds-that-Sony-s-first-Mini-LED-TV-doesn-t-perform-much-better-than-its-LED-predecessor.633367.0.html
Title: Re: Bravia X95K: Review finds that Sony's first Mini-LED TV doesn't perform much better than its LED
Post by: Buddy69 on July 06, 2022, 13:27:39
More LCD junk. It is still an LCD screen.
Title: Re: Bravia X95K: Review finds that Sony's first Mini-LED TV doesn't perform much better than its LED
Post by: Ricardo Silva on July 07, 2022, 16:50:37
I wouldn't trust Rtings site not even once. That site is controlled by LG, and all the test and opinions are biased. I've seen that Sony mini led system live and I can tell you that it surpasses easily any regular led TV, either from Sony or any other brand. Don't trust Rtings site. Go and see for yourselves in your local electronics shop. Cheers.
Title: Re: Bravia X95K: Review finds that Sony's first Mini-LED TV doesn't perform much better than its LED
Post by: Mark Holbrook on July 07, 2022, 23:55:56
I agree see a sony tv on and judge for yourself I have had and bought for friends lg samsung Philips Toshiba etc and sony still comes out on top a bit more expensive than other tvs but the picture quality and sound are superior even without a soundbar!