Deal | Handsome Sony Bravia A95L OLED receives large $623 discount in Amazon's TV sale
Sony is one of the few brands in the TV market that does not focus on one specific display technology. In addition to regular OLED, Mini-LED and traditional LCD sets, the company has equipped one of its flagship televisions, the Bravia XR A95L, with a state-of-the-art QD-OLED panel from Samsung.
This exact television has now been put on sale by Amazon, which sells the 65-inch Sony Bravia A95L OLED for $2,875 including free shipping. According to Camelcamelcamel, this is Amazon's lowest price ever for the superbright OLED TV, which was previously priced at a steep $3,498. Therefore, shoppers can save about 18 percent or more than $600. However, it should be noted that the Sony A95L was briefly available for a better price at another retailer.
Anyhow, new owners of the Sony Bravia A95L won't be disappointed as the QD-OLED panel is one of the brightest on the market and can reach more than 1,000 nits or even 1,400 nits for small HDR highlights according to Rtings. Moreover, the 65-inch TV is an excellent choice for gamers with a PlayStation 5 or other console as the Sony A95L OLED has a very low input lag, quick response time and HDMI 2.1 functionality including the all-important VRR feature.
Last but not least, the Bravia A95L supports Dolby Vision and is therefore the only viable choice for TV enthusiasts who are specifically looking for a QD-OLED TV with compatibility for the omnipresent HDR format. In contrast, Samsung's competing S90C and S95C models rely on HDR10+. All in all, this Sony OLED TV sale at Amazon offers a decent price for home theater fans who have decided to enter the high-end segment.
Get the 65-inch Sony Bravia A95L on sale for $2,875 at Amazon
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