Sony XR-65X95L
65", X95L, Mini-LED, 4K, 2023Product details
Lifelike reality
Images appear more dynamic with bright highlights and deep blacks at a wide viewing angle - without reflections.
Acoustic Multi-Audio+
Delivers immersive surround sound that seems to come directly from the point of action on the screen with sound-positioning speakers in the frame.
Sony Entertainment Package
Huge movie selection with Bravia Core, exclusive Playstation features and widest selection of apps thanks to Google TV.
ECO Dashboard
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Display size (inches) | 65" |
Screen technology | Mini-LED |
Display resolution | 4K |
Native refresh rate | 120 Hz |
Dynamic range | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG |
Video connections | Composite Video (1x), HDMI (4x) |
Weight | 32.20 kg |
Documents | |
Item number | 25194474 |
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Reviews & Ratings

- Very bright image
- great black, rich colours
- Flexible stand concept
- High operating comfort, extensive equipment
- Powerful, spatial sound
- No HDR10+

- Perfect for PS 5
- Google TV
- Bravia Core
The Sony XR-65X95L mini LED TV is one of the best LED TVs we have tested to date with great picture quality, full features, good sound and, incidentally, exemplary gaming capabilities. The HT-A3000 soundbar significantly enhances its sound quality at an affordable price, especially when the TV is used as a centre speaker.
- Excellent colour reproduction
- Balanced, very good sound
- Extensive app selection
- High-quality design, various stand positions
- Relatively expensive
- No HDR10+

The X95L is currently Sony's most powerful 4K LED LCD and also Sony's best 4K LED LCD TV in recent years. The differences between the X95L and the X95K are not significant, but they are big enough to make the X95L preferable to last year's model. Above all, the slightly higher number of dimming zones and the significantly reduced blooming are positively noticeable, especially in film mode...
- High contrast image
- Large HDR colour space
- Economical energy consumption
- Narrow perspectives
- Can no longer be used as a centre speaker
- No HDR 10+