A 55-inch Quantum Dot OLED TV that marks Sony's current flagship TV
• Quantum Dot OLED panel Uses self-emissive OLED technology, where a blue organic light source shines through red and green Quantum Dot layers. • Cognivitive XR processor Sony’s latest processor adds new upscaling and colour enhancing elements.
• Google TV smarts Includes onboarding of UK specific catch up apps Google TV doesn’t normally support. • 4K/120 and VRR support Supports 4K/120Hz gaming feeds, and also supports variable refresh rates to avoid screen tearing
✔ Stunningly cinematic picture quality.
✔ Attractive but also flexible design.
✔ Warm, detailed and immersive sound
❌ Relatively expensive.
❌ No HDR10+ support.
❌ Doesn’t use the latest QD OLED panel
You should buy it because its pictures are a home cinema dream come true
The combination of Sony’s Cognitive XR processor and a QD OLED panel are a match made in heaven...
...delivering an irresistible mix of subtlety and dynamism that brings every movie to gorgeous life.
You shouldn’t buy it because it’s expensive
While it’s not cheap and doesn’t join Samsung’s recently reviewed QE65S95D in using one of the latest generation of QD OLED panels, Sony’s second-gen Quantum Dot OLED TV remains a wonderfully high-end performer. It’s capable of combining peerless OLED subtlety with impressive brightness, sharpness and, especially, colour intensity, and also sounds way better than most TVs. Read more
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