“I was Given 4 Hours to Test Sony A95L. Here are 12 Things I Found”

HDTVTest got their mitts on Sony’s soon to be released flagship QD OLED TV, capable of 1,350 nits on a 10% window and 240 nits full screen. Because Vincent was unable to connect to the same Internet network at Sony UK’s office with his own laptop, he wasn’t able to calibrate the A95L using the Calman for Bravia app. Pre-orders for Sony’s flagship OLED TV start in three weeks, with prices starting at $2,799.99 for the 55″ model. 

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  1. for content watching buying a mastering monitor isn’t that crazy if you don’t have to suffer thru changing peak brightnesses and better product life

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