When you're looking at the Sony A95L compared to other top-tier OLED TVs like the LG G3 and Samsung S95C, there's quite a bit to think about, especially if you're into picture quality, smart features, or gaming.
Starting with picture quality, Sony A95L's got a lot going for it. The manufacturer mentions that it comes with Dolby Vision HDR, which means you'll see brighter colors and better contrast—perfect if you're a movie buff or a gamer. In fact, our research says it's the first from Sony to support Dolby Vision gaming up to 120Hz, giving gamers very smooth and immersive play.
On the flip side, the LG G3 isn't slouching either. According to the manufacturer, it uses an Alpha a9 Gen 6 AI Processor alongside OLED evo tech for top-notch visuals. Samsung's S95C steps up with its Quantum Dot technology for great color depth and brightness.
Now, let's talk about smarts. The A95L uses Google TV, which makes streaming pretty easy, although some have run into issues with app setups and connecting devices like Apple TV or consoles. This seems more about the Google TV interface than the TV itself.
LG’s webOS and Samsung’s Tizen don't have these complaints and are generally praised for being easy to use with lots of app support.
For gamers, all three TVs, including the A95L, offer features like variable refresh rates and HDMI 2.1, which means you’re getting smooth, lag-free gaming regardless of which you go for.
Design-wise, they're all sleek and would look great in any setup, no surprises there.
In the end, the Sony A95L is a solid choice, especially if you're big on Dolby Vision HDR and gaming. Just keep in mind that getting used to Google TV might take a bit of time.
Deciding between this and the LG G3 or Samsung S95C really depends on what features matter the most to you in your viewing and gaming setup.