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I test TVs for a living — this amazing 4.5-star Sony OLED is $800 off on Amazon right now

I test TVs for a living — this amazing 4.5-star Sony OLED is $800 off on Amazon right now

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OLED TVs don't often come cheap. These premium displays tend to come with a hefty investment, and not all of them are worth it. But Sony's OLEDs make for some of our favorite displays, and its A95L is just too good to beat.
Right now, you can get the 55-inch Sony Bravia XR A95L OLED TV for $1,998 on Amazon. That's $800 off one of our favorite OLED TVs and down to its lowest price yet. (For more sales, check out our guide to this week's best TV deals).
Although launched in 2023, the Sony Bravia A95L OLED TV still remains one of the best OLED TVs you can buy. It's equipped with tons of features that make it stand out, and even won King of OLED in 2024 TV shootout.
In our own review of the Bravia A95L, we gave it a 4.5 stars, calling into question its two HDMI 2.1 ports and lower brightness metrics. The latter is to be expected, given that OLED TVs tend to lack in brightness performance against their Mini-LED counterparts.
Looking past these minor setbacks, the A95L shines with incredible detail. It sports some of the best picture performance you can find in an OLED TV and even has great sound quality.
It's one of the few TVs to hit 89.41% of the Rec2020 gamut in our testing, which is absurd given that most TVs struggle to hit over a mere 80%. It also covers 99.95% of the UHDA-P3, which means you can expect vivid colors in all of your HDR entertainment.
Despite a high input latency of 16.1ms, it still remains one of the best gaming TVs. It's made by Sony, after all, so you can expect some exclusive PS5 features, like Auto Genre Mode and Auto HDR tone mapping.
While it might be one of the best TVs you can buy right now, it is still a hefty investment. If you're looking for an OLED TV that's even cheaper, you can check out this 65-inch Panasonic Z85A that's $799 right now.
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