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Compare the Sony A95L to the Bravia 8 and the A90K

The Sony A95L, Bravia 8, and the A90K all stand out in terms of image and sound quality, but the details differ. All televisions have a different design and audio system. The A95L displays the most realistic colors. In this comparison, you can read all about the differences and similarities between the A95L, Bravia 8, and the A90K here.

Compare the Sony A90K to the Bravia 8 and the A95L

Compare the Sony A95L to the Bravia 8 and the A90K

Sony A95L Sony Bravia 8 Sony A90K
Local dimming Self-emitting Self-emitting Self-emitting
Image technology OLED OLED OLED
Refresh rate 100Hz 100Hz 100Hz
Sound 4 speakers, 60W, Acoustic Surface 5 speakers, 50W, subwoofer, Acoustic Surface 3 speakers, 25W, Acoustic Surface
Smart platform Google TV Google TV Google TV
Input lag 8.5ms 5.1ms 8.5ms
Inch sizes 42 inches, 48 inches 55, 65, and 77 inches 55, 65, and 77 inches
Adjustable stand / leg stands No Yes Yes

Design

Design A95L

Sony A95L: leg stands adjustable in height

The Sony A95L has leg stands on the side of the screen. You can only adjust these leg stands in height. In the lowest setting, the screen rests on the stand. If you place a soundbar in front of the TV, you can raise the screen a little bit. That way, the soundbar isn't in front of the screen.

Design Sony Bravia 8

Sony Bravia 8: adjustable in height and width

The Bravia also has 2 separate leg stands, just like the A95L. You can adjust these leg stands in height and in width. You can place them closer together if your screen is larger than your TV cabinet, for example. That way, it's still firmly in place. You can adjust the height of the stand if you place a soundbar in front of your TV.

Design A90K

Sony A90K: stand adjustable in height

The Sony A90K has a round, flat stand. Thanks to the flat stand, the screen almost rests on the surface. You can lift the screen to make space between the surface and the screen. That way, you can create space for a soundbar.

Image quality

Games A90K

Sony A95L: bright colors thanks to quantum dots

The OLED screen of the A95L has an extra Quantum Dot layer. This means there's a layer with thousands of tiny particles over the backlight. These particles all transmit their own color, so the TV displays extra bright and realistic colors. This provides the best viewing experience, especially if you watch a lot of movies.

A80K games

Sony Bravia 8: no quantum dots

The Sony Bravia doesn't have quantum dots. As a result, the color gamut of this television isn't as large as that of the A95L. The television does support Dolby Vision, so you can still enjoy immersive colors. Thanks to the low 5.8ms input lag, the Bravia 8 is also very suitable fort gamers. You barely notice a delay between the controller and the action on-screen, so you can game effortlessly.

A75K games

Sony A90K: no quantum dots

The Sony A90K also doesn't have a Quantum Dot layer, but it does have Dolby Vision. This means the colors look less realistic than on the A95L. The television has a 8.5ms input lag. This higher than the input of the Bravia 8, so you notice a bit more of a delay. For the non-professional gamer, this 8.5ms input lag is fine.

Sound

A90K

Sony A95L: 4 channels, 60W

The Sony A95L has 4 speakers with a 60W power. This provides the most powerful sounds. You hear voices clearly when you're watching a movie or talk show. Thanks to the built-in subwoofer, sound effects like an explosion in an action movie sound immersive. This TV also has Acoustic Surface Audio. As a result, it sounds like the audio is coming from the part of the screen where the action takes place. If something happens on the right side of the screen, that's where the audio comes from.

A80K sound

Sony Bravia 8: 5 channels, 50W

The Sony Bravia 8 has Acoustic Surface Audio and a built-in subwoofer, just like the Sony A95L. It has 5 speakers, but a lower power than the A95L. As a result, the audio sounds slightly less powerful. You can still clearly hear most voices. If you like to watch exciting movies, we recommend a separate soundbar for an extra immersive viewing experience.

A75K sound

Sony A90K: 3 channels, 25W

Just like the A95L and the Bravia 8, the A90K has Acoustic Surface Audio and a built-in subwoofer. The television has 3 speakers with a 25W power. This means the sounds of this TV is the least powerful. We always recommend a separate soundbar with this television, so you can clearly hear voices and sound effects.

Conclusion

The Sony A95L, Bravia 8, and A90K are all OLED TVs, which allow you to enjoy razor-sharp images with a strong contract contrast. If you often watch movies and documentaries, we recommend the A95L. This TV has the most realistic colors and the most powerful sounds. This results in a very immersive viewing experience. Is the color gamut less important to you? The Bravia 8 is also a good choice.

Frank
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