Sony X95L (XR-65X95L)
What Hi-Fi UK|October 2023
Sony's latest Mini LED TV proves sequels can, indeed, be better
Sony X95L (XR-65X95L)

Mini LED TV £2199 whf.cm/SonyX95L

Sony's debut Mini LED TV, last year's X95K, was mostly excellent, combining bags of brightness and contrast - just as we would hope to see from Mini LED technology. The only problem was that bright objects could still be surrounded by noticeable halos of extra light.

Pre-launch demonstrations of Sony's second Mini LED TV, though, the X95L, suggested that the brand had found a way to tackle that previous haloing issue - something we are able to confirm, now that we have a final production line model of the 65in X95L sat imposingly on our test bench.

While the XR-65X95L's £2199 asking price is clearly a lot of money, we would argue it looks like decent value for such a well specified TV. Rival Mini LED TVs from Samsung and rival QD-OLED or MLA OLED TVs from Samsung and LG, by comparison, will set you back hundreds of pounds more.

You can also buy 75in and 85in sizes of the X95L range, priced at £3499 and £4499 respectively.

Imposing minimalism

While the X95L is far from the showiest-looking TV around, there is a minimalist elegance about it that makes it an imposing but never overbearing presence in your living room.

Its back-breaking weight alerts you to some uncompromising build quality, too - as well as raising hopes of a similarly uncompromising performance from the direct-lit Mini LED panel.

The set's rear sticks out further than most TVs we see these days - something to bear in mind if you are thinking of hanging it on a wall. We personally don't mind this though, if the bulk is the result of Sony refusing to sacrifice any panel performance on the altar of slimness.

This story is from the October 2023 edition of What Hi-Fi UK.

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