Fantastic picture quality for 4K, 1080p, HDR and SDR content, Clean and smooth UI, Functional and well built remote control, eARC support
Limited HDMI 2.1 functions, Wide feet demands a large entertainment centre
The Sony X95G is a fantastic premium LED LCD TV and a worthy consideration for those that don't want to get on the OLED bandwagon. It has a bright rich display for consuming content and gaming. The UI is fluid, features plentiful and audio is acceptable f...
Very bright, Impressive black levels, Top-quality motion handling, Excellent out-of-box color
No variable refresh rate support, Unstable tabletop stand
Hardcore cinephiles will love the X950H, but most folks in the market will probably be looking for better overall value or a TV with more up-to-date features. I say if you are among those who want the best picture they can get from an LED TV right now, th...
Published: 2020-06-26, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Huge audio improvements, Improved usability, Great value for the performance
Wobbly stand, No HDMI 2.1 ports, No HDR10+ support
The Sony XH95/X950H is a huge improvement over last year's Sony X950G/XG95. This year's model sounds significantly better, and makes a number of usability improvements, while keeping the same great picture performance. That said, poor design decisions - t...
Published: 2014-08-13, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
The X950B is at the cutting edge of TV tech—and that's an expensive place to be. The Sony XBR-65X950B (MSRP $7,999.99) offers users a winning combination of picture quality, smart features, and appealing design. Great black levels and highly-saturated...
Published: 2014-07-22, Author: David , review by: hdtvtest.co.uk
Sony's XBR-65X950B is an impressive local dimming LED LCD TV, boasting great contrast performance (especially in bright rooms) and color performance that's highly accurate (at least to the old Rec.709 HDTV standard).As is often the case, the inclusion of ...
Amazing HDR and SDR picture quality, Accommodating design, Compatible with Alexa & Google Assistant
Viewing angles could be better, Price is high for majority of consumers,
Regardless of its high price, the Sony XBR75X950H is still a high quality UHD 4K smart TV, packed with so many great features. It wants to do so much, like voice control with Google and Alexa, while improving SDR content. Our only wishes are for Sony to c...
While Sony may not be the only television manufacturer that trickles their high-end features into their entry and mid-level sets, the X950H series hits the sweet spot for me for price point, picture quality, sound quality and smart features. If you're sho...
Attractive design, Vastly improved remote, Very goods user interface and channel guide
Slight blue-skew in its color palette, Very pricey for the picture quality, Black levels not up to snuff
This TV barely scratched out its 4-star rating because of its classy looks, good video processing, and 1,000 nits of brightness. But the color can't match that of QLED or even some less-expensive TVs from Hisense and Vizio...
Published: 2019-07-19, Author: Brian , review by: tomsguide.com
Sleek design with built-in cable management, Strong feature set, Built-in Chromecast, Android TV 8.0 is excellent, Improved remote control
Backlighting shows prominent halos, Volume and bass are on the weak side
The Sony X950G Android TV stands out as one of the largest TVs we've ever reviewed, but that's not the only reason we liked it. With the solid picture and audio performance, the refinements to the Android experience and remote control, and a wealth of fea...