I saw this in person just yesterday (75 inch ) and it absolutely blew me away I couldn't see any blooming and I was looking for it, the narrative has been very exaggerated, the TV looks amazing, i was allowed to demo it and spent a hour with it putting it through its paces and it blew my mind how good it was I suggest anyone to go see it in person before you cast judgment because this is a top tier performer
Bought the 85'' version last week. Previous tv was a Samsung QLED 75'' which I still think is great. But the Sony X95K is at a totally different level. Superb blacks, hardly any blooming worth mentioning ( and I use it in my dark HT room), but most of all, the colours are incredibly deep and rich without seeming artificial. Movies look very cinematic. And Dolby Vision, which Samsung does not have, really does make a difference. LOL every morning at work I am excited to get back home to just lap up the amazing pictures.
After lots and lots of reviews and comparisons and research. I went with this TV in 75” and I don’t even think TWICE about anything else now. It’s EXCELLENT. And the built in speakers are surprisingly very good.
Isn’t there a huge scale war in Ukraine? Or is it a massive hidden agenda being setup by the psychopaths that run the world that is going to end anyway!
Yup I do have a 75 inch TV and blacks get very deep and watching entertainment content is a treat..So many misleading reviews and I am pretty sure most of them will miss on this beast!!
@@rahulnaidupilla4956 don't knock on the bad reviews, this TV is a few grand so if people have problems with em they're in full right to write a critical review on the TV.
@@michaelwyckoff7593 it is, you need to see it yourself, honestly you can't even see any blooming and I'm not just saying that, find a store that has it and go test it your self
@Major Kursk Every LED TV currently available is going to have some amount of blooming, this one included. Unfortunately it's a byproduct of the technology, at least in it's current form. For anyone looking to get a TV with no blooming, the only option at the moment is an OLED. But if you're looking for an incredible quality picture that gets really bright, the X95K is definitely one you'll want to consider. Thanks for watching!
@karthicr7875 If you're looking specifically for 75" you'd need to compare the X95K to the X93L. The X95L is only available in 85". That being said, the X93L is almost identical to the X95K. The picture processor was updated on the X93L so overall it will provide the better picture, but only slightly. If you'd like to learn more or hear about any promotions we can't advertise online be sure to contact our TV experts at 800-860-3736, or check out the X93L on Abt.com: bit.ly/43TwEaA
@Troy Simpkins According to Sony, the only TVs for 2022 that get backlit remotes are the Z9K, A95K, and A90K series. If you have any other questions at all, feel free to contact our experts here at Abt: www.abt.com/help/contact-us We're always happy to help. Thanks for watching!
@AladdinSaneNYC No. Burn in is not going to happen on a mini LED, or standard LED style TV. OLED is the only current type of TV that you need to be a little careful with, but even those have gotten a lot better about it.
I watched the X95k review on quantum tv channel and i just couldn't believe his review. In my comment, i suggested that his unit might be faulty. He didn't respond. Pathetic. Thanks for this overview
He only speaks whinese that’s why! He keeps saying this tv totally sucks and he even went as far as saying that he has seen an edge lit led 📺 Do a better job….
Yeah ignore the quantum tv channel completely. His approach to obtaining more views is to be controversial, he also seems to hate Sony so his reviews are biased.
@Eddie Mack It depends on who you ask. People have differing opinions on these. They're both amazing TVs! The colors on the QN90B look a little more vivid while the X95Ks colors are a little more natural. But the good part is you can't go wrong with either model for the picture. If you're a gamer with multiple next gen systems though, you'll be better off going with the Samsung as it has 4 HDMI 2.1 inputs. If you need any help selecting the right one, be sure to contact our experts: www.abt.com/help/contact-us We're always happy to help. Thanks for watching!
@Martin Chitembo We didn't find it to crush blacks badly. The local dimming does a nice job keeping the necessary parts of the screen dark when they need to be, and detail in HDR content was excellent. Thanks for watching!
@Soheil Nassri Ours was the 65 inch model. We would definitely not call the blooming bad. There is always going to be some amount of blooming on any TV that uses an LED backlight, at least with the current available technology. For anyone looking to get a TV with no blooming at all, the only option is an OLED. But this was much better than previous models, and the overall picture quality is incredible. Thanks for watching!
Hello my friend…I want to ask you something. I am writing to you from Turkey… My question is, I will buy a new tv and which one should I buy? I can’t decide whether to buy Sony 75 ınch X95X mini led or Sony 77 ınch A80K oled. I’m still afraid of the problem in Oled TVs. I play mostly movies and occasionally PS5.
@gulencsen3849 OLED TVs have come a long way and are a very popular choice amongst gamers now. But if you want to ensure there is never a possibility of burn in happening, the X95K is a fantastic TV as well. And the X95K offers a brighter picture which can be helpful if the room gets a lot of natural light. Thankfully, you'll likely be happy with either choice as they are both great TVs!
At 85 inch the x95k is without doubt one of the best TVs money can buy but it's lower size models especially the 65inch massively underperform due to less dimming zones The 85 inch is basically a master series performance wise
Is there a setting to enhance the 1080p to make it look better on a A95K? Otherwise there is really no reason to buy this tv since everything that is shown over the air, cable is basically 1080p. Thanks in advance, your videos are awesome by the way.
@Eddie Mack Thanks for the kinds words! The X95K upscales 1080p content to 4K, and it does a great job! Even 720p content gets upscaled well. Occasionally you'll get a channel that doesn't look great, but that has more to do with the signal going into the TV than the TVs ability to improve the picture. If you need any assistance and want to speak directly with one of our experts you can reach them at this link: www.abt.com/help/contact-us We're always happy to help!
This is an “overview” not really a review. This is a representative of a retailers mainly interested in selling you a TV. It’s a good video but take it for what it is.
Please compare it to the Samsung QN90B and perhaps even the S95B. Pros and cons from both and a comparison between the similair stuff. In your short format ofc. :) Would be so cool.
I have a 75" and it looks great, better than my C1. This is my first Sony TV. Sony's processor and backlit is working wonders while watching real content. Even the gameplay looks great. Please Watch it when its mounted in stores and you can decide by yourself.
In Japan, Sony won't release this TV until Sep 2022 and Samsung doesn't sell TVs here. My choices for mini-LED are: 1. TCL (low-end) 2. Sharp (great picture but no gaming support) 3. LG (always with the IPS panels!) 4. Sony (wait until Sep 2022 and it'll be 40% more expensive than Sharp or LG) Sony tends to stiff its domestic market in favor of N. America in the gaming and TV departments....I guess they need the money.
I wouldn't say this is a great v for gaming. VRR completely disables the local dimming so the contrast is going to be little better that an entry level TV while gaming. If you came more than just on rare occasions I would suggest looking elseware such as LG or Samsung's OLED's or even the Samsung NeoQLED's becasue they don't disable local dimming while running VRR.
@liova73 We'd still encourage you to check it out in person if you're considering purchasing one. The picture quality is great, plus better viewing angles. If you're in the Chicagoland area be sure to stop by the store, we still have this one on display. But it's being replaced by the X93L very soon.
I saw this in person just yesterday (75 inch ) and it absolutely blew me away I couldn't see any blooming and I was looking for it, the narrative has been very exaggerated, the TV looks amazing, i was allowed to demo it and spent a hour with it putting it through its paces and it blew my mind how good it was
I suggest anyone to go see it in person before you cast judgment because this is a top tier performer
Mr. Bearded Nerd you are correct you got to see this in person just got the 85 x95k installed yesterday. Movies look so real to life 3d it's crazy.
@@shedrickjohnson8473 Lucky you that your appartment is big enough for 85" version :)
Bought the 85'' version last week. Previous tv was a Samsung QLED 75'' which I still think is great. But the Sony X95K is at a totally different level. Superb blacks, hardly any blooming worth mentioning ( and I use it in my dark HT room), but most of all, the colours are incredibly deep and rich without seeming artificial. Movies look very cinematic. And Dolby Vision, which Samsung does not have, really does make a difference. LOL every morning at work I am excited to get back home to just lap up the amazing pictures.
Congratz!
Congrats bro
Amazing editing and presentation. A real pleasure to watch. My thanks to everyone involved.
@Shadow Heart We appreciate the kind words. We're glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!
You're welcome!
After lots and lots of reviews and comparisons and research. I went with this TV in 75” and I don’t even think TWICE about anything else now. It’s EXCELLENT.
And the built in speakers are surprisingly very good.
Living in Ukraine and still watching my ancient Sony Trinitron. This beauty can only be a dream for me, no money unfortunately (((
Isn’t there a huge scale war in Ukraine? Or is it a massive hidden agenda being setup by the psychopaths that run the world that is going to end anyway!
@@jaythomasni 🤣 🤣 🤣
I’ll buy you one
@@stevenrodriguez9655 I wish you could (((
Ахахахах братело я в такій же ситуації. Тільки у мене тв трохи новіший
Just got the tv in as well, it looks fantastic. I have no idea what people are saying it blooms. Got the 75”. Blacks get very deep
Is there some difference in picture quality between 75” vs other sizes like 65” and 85”?
Yup I do have a 75 inch TV and blacks get very deep and watching entertainment content is a treat..So many misleading reviews and I am pretty sure most of them will miss on this beast!!
@@rahulnaidupilla4956 I think they’re still stuck with Z9D
They’re comparing this to oled that’s why.
It shouldn’t cost more than a 77” a80k.
@@rahulnaidupilla4956 don't knock on the bad reviews, this TV is a few grand so if people have problems with em they're in full right to write a critical review on the TV.
It's a Master Series to me.
Is this as good as Sony Z9J Master Series?
I can't wait for the Z9K
Excellent editing and you've did a great job with TV review. Thumbs up !
And your channel is really underrated meanwhile your video is that good.
Thank you…big help.
Are the legs adjustable?
Is this tv a good buy if you could get the 75" for $2,474?
Hell yeah i got my calibrated and With a 5 year warranty for 2300. For that i send my x90l Back 😂
Does this TV have the backlight Master Drive they were tauting?
@Michael Wyckoff Yes, the X95K series does have XR Backlight Master Drive to control the mini LEDs. Thanks for watching!
@@abtelectronics the reason I asked is because some say it's not that effective.
@@michaelwyckoff7593 it is, you need to see it yourself, honestly you can't even see any blooming and I'm not just saying that, find a store that has it and go test it your self
How about mentioning if there is any blooming and if there were any signs of dse on the panel you recieved.
I just received the 85 inch and when I say it’s basically oled black and led brightness, I mean it
@@kylecharley6859 It is good to hear from actual owners to have a better understanding of how good or bad this model is. Thanks for your reply!
@@majorkursk780 I also uploaded a few quick shorts, check them out
The 65&75 inch are having issues with blooming. This tv is not ready for prime time at this price. Come on Sony get your act together.
@Major Kursk Every LED TV currently available is going to have some amount of blooming, this one included. Unfortunately it's a byproduct of the technology, at least in it's current form. For anyone looking to get a TV with no blooming, the only option at the moment is an OLED. But if you're looking for an incredible quality picture that gets really bright, the X95K is definitely one you'll want to consider. Thanks for watching!
Hi , I am looking for a 75" TV ...Should I buy X95K -2022 model or the latest X95L-2023 ?
@karthicr7875 If you're looking specifically for 75" you'd need to compare the X95K to the X93L. The X95L is only available in 85". That being said, the X93L is almost identical to the X95K. The picture processor was updated on the X93L so overall it will provide the better picture, but only slightly. If you'd like to learn more or hear about any promotions we can't advertise online be sure to contact our TV experts at 800-860-3736, or check out the X93L on Abt.com: bit.ly/43TwEaA
Does the new model have only 2 GB of RAM again?
Which is better: this or qn90b? What about blooming (compared to qn90b)?
Digital Trends said in their review of this TV a couple of months ago that the remote WAS backlit. So now I wonder which it is?
@Troy Simpkins According to Sony, the only TVs for 2022 that get backlit remotes are the Z9K, A95K, and A90K series. If you have any other questions at all, feel free to contact our experts here at Abt: www.abt.com/help/contact-us We're always happy to help. Thanks for watching!
Burn in possibility with this particular Sony tv? Thanks! ♐
@AladdinSaneNYC No. Burn in is not going to happen on a mini LED, or standard LED style TV. OLED is the only current type of TV that you need to be a little careful with, but even those have gotten a lot better about it.
We have two choices for premium led TVs and they are both 85 inches. The only available models are Z9J and X95K. Pls, which would be better??
I watched the X95k review on quantum tv channel and i just couldn't believe his review. In my comment, i suggested that his unit might be faulty. He didn't respond. Pathetic. Thanks for this overview
He only speaks whinese that’s why! He keeps saying this tv totally sucks and he even went as far as saying that he has seen an edge lit led 📺 Do a better job….
Yeah ignore the quantum tv channel completely. His approach to obtaining more views is to be controversial, he also seems to hate Sony so his reviews are biased.
@@toorop111 he’s right, my $7000 2013 Samsung curve was edge lit and I miss it more then OLEDs
He clearly has a agenda
Which is better this one we just saw or the Samsung QN90B ?
@Eddie Mack It depends on who you ask. People have differing opinions on these. They're both amazing TVs! The colors on the QN90B look a little more vivid while the X95Ks colors are a little more natural. But the good part is you can't go wrong with either model for the picture. If you're a gamer with multiple next gen systems though, you'll be better off going with the Samsung as it has 4 HDMI 2.1 inputs. If you need any help selecting the right one, be sure to contact our experts: www.abt.com/help/contact-us We're always happy to help. Thanks for watching!
Does it crush blacks like the samsung or it uses a good algorithm for local dimming?
@Martin Chitembo We didn't find it to crush blacks badly. The local dimming does a nice job keeping the necessary parts of the screen dark when they need to be, and detail in HDR content was excellent. Thanks for watching!
It's backlight masterdrive, what do you think..😂 it's gonna be insane.
How was the blooming some reviwers saying its bad
@@profitfever lol may want to check actual reviewers. It's not great, at this price point it's bad.
Thanks for review. What is your size, some reviewers say 85 inches is good but 65 inch has blooming badly
@Soheil Nassri Ours was the 65 inch model. We would definitely not call the blooming bad. There is always going to be some amount of blooming on any TV that uses an LED backlight, at least with the current available technology. For anyone looking to get a TV with no blooming at all, the only option is an OLED. But this was much better than previous models, and the overall picture quality is incredible. Thanks for watching!
Hello my friend…I want to ask you something. I am writing to you from Turkey… My question is, I will buy a new tv and which one should I buy?
I can’t decide whether to buy Sony 75 ınch X95X mini led or Sony 77 ınch A80K oled. I’m still afraid of the problem in Oled TVs.
I play mostly movies and occasionally PS5.
@gulencsen3849 OLED TVs have come a long way and are a very popular choice amongst gamers now. But if you want to ensure there is never a possibility of burn in happening, the X95K is a fantastic TV as well. And the X95K offers a brighter picture which can be helpful if the room gets a lot of natural light. Thankfully, you'll likely be happy with either choice as they are both great TVs!
@@abtelectronics Thank you very much for your interest and comment…
Hey how would you compare this to the x95j? Big upgrade for the price or minor upgrade? The x95j currently is 1300 vs the 2400 on the 95k.
It's night and day
At 85 inch the x95k is without doubt one of the best TVs money can buy but it's lower size models especially the 65inch massively underperform due to less dimming zones
The 85 inch is basically a master series performance wise
Is there a setting to enhance the 1080p to make it look better on a A95K? Otherwise there is really no reason to buy this tv since everything that is shown over the air, cable is basically 1080p. Thanks in advance, your videos are awesome by the way.
@Eddie Mack Thanks for the kinds words! The X95K upscales 1080p content to 4K, and it does a great job! Even 720p content gets upscaled well. Occasionally you'll get a channel that doesn't look great, but that has more to do with the signal going into the TV than the TVs ability to improve the picture. If you need any assistance and want to speak directly with one of our experts you can reach them at this link: www.abt.com/help/contact-us We're always happy to help!
@@abtelectronics Thank you for the help, you guys are great.
Thx for your videos can unbox for us the Au9000 from Samsung
This is an “overview” not really a review. This is a representative of a retailers mainly interested in selling you a TV. It’s a good video but take it for what it is.
Did they give a price yet?
@B NJ Here is a link to our current pricing on all three sizes: bit.ly/3yWX6UG Thanks for watching!
Please compare it to the Samsung QN90B and perhaps even the S95B. Pros and cons from both and a comparison between the similair stuff. In your short format ofc. :) Would be so cool.
A calibrator just did a review on this tv.cons: bad for gaming,poor bloom control,and contrast is underwhelming
@@truthx7 yup, it's not a good TV for it's price
Quantum TV shows u the blooming right out of the box!!!! It’s bad. Look at rtings. Not one thing Songy did on this TV got a 9.0 or higher rating.
How is the blooming some reviews saying its quite bad
Mine and others’s experiences are very different, it’s not bad at all
I have a 75" and it looks great, better than my C1. This is my first Sony TV. Sony's processor and backlit is working wonders while watching real content. Even the gameplay looks great. Please Watch it when its mounted in stores and you can decide by yourself.
@@rahulnaidupilla4956 glad your happy, but that sounds like a backwards move to me.
This is a huuuge step up from the TV it's replacing. With 408 dimming zones that control the blooming very well and with stronger color reproduction.
Except that it doesn't control blooming well at all.
@@loki76 what do you even know dude ... stop giving fake information
Over 700 dimming zones at 85 Inch
@@SirBruvian Which is very little in comparison to Samsung TVs.
@@loki76 that's nonsense the Q95b has 720 dimming zones
It doesn’t have dark corners like my 55X90K.
how do u like ur tv rn
I like it a lot. Color is fantastic and skin tones are perfect. Motion control is also excellent. It’s a great TV.
@@ChicagoRob2 that’s great to hear, how much did u get it for when u got it?
$1200
Before El Centro, California.
did this dood really say tv of the year? mannn who ever values this opinion ill pray 4 u
Spend $3800 on the 75" X95k or $4000 on last year's Z9J? That couple hundred might be worth it 🤔
Go for the Z9J. It is the much better TV.
Definitely get the Z9J there’s no reason to buy the X95K. Hell you’re better off buying the X95J or a 85” QN90A.
the 65" and 75" are no comparison to the 85". I ended up returning my 75". Looked nothing like what the 85" looked but the 85 is too big for my space
tv 85 looks is amazing and perfect but why does tv 65 have that horrible bloom effect ??? is it possible to fix it?
Any size under 75 is a blooming nightmare...
If you have the budget there are better preforming TVs for the price out there.
What do you recommend?
@@jheli22 They dropped the price substantially since this video.
@@gaurd3 X95k or qn95b?
@@jheli22 led. 75 inch x95k or higher. 75 inch Sony seems to put out a decent accurate picture.
In Japan, Sony won't release this TV until Sep 2022 and Samsung doesn't sell TVs here.
My choices for mini-LED are:
1. TCL (low-end)
2. Sharp (great picture but no gaming support)
3. LG (always with the IPS panels!)
4. Sony (wait until Sep 2022 and it'll be 40% more expensive than Sharp or LG)
Sony tends to stiff its domestic market in favor of N. America in the gaming and TV departments....I guess they need the money.
I wouldn't say this is a great v for gaming. VRR completely disables the local dimming so the contrast is going to be little better that an entry level TV while gaming. If you came more than just on rare occasions I would suggest looking elseware such as LG or Samsung's OLED's or even the Samsung NeoQLED's becasue they don't disable local dimming while running VRR.
To bad Samsung is plugged with DSE problems LOL just got QN90B yesterday fking banding grid pattern across screen, it’s going back.
65" -2000€ -IPS 😒
@liova73 We'd still encourage you to check it out in person if you're considering purchasing one. The picture quality is great, plus better viewing angles. If you're in the Chicagoland area be sure to stop by the store, we still have this one on display. But it's being replaced by the X93L very soon.
vrr on, local dimming dead
This is no longer true.
Recent firmware update fixed that issue.
Va panel worest tv , worest design,in va panel worest viewing angles,guys don't buy this tv