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Sony A95L OLED
Samsung S95F OLED
The Sony A95L OLED leans on processing finesse: Dolby Vision tone-mapping is spot-on, upscaling is precise, and low-bitrate streams upscale cleanly. The Samsung S95F OLED counters with sheer performance: it's brighter in HDR highlights, handles reflections better, and all four HDMI 2.1 ports accept 4k @ 165Hz with noticeably lower input lag than the Sony TV's 120Hz cap on its two HDMI 2.1 ports. Color volume is similar—both use QD-OLED—but the Samsung TV's extra luminance makes specular highlights pop more, especially in Game Mode. The Sony supports Dolby Vision while the Samsung has HDR10+, yet only Sony passes advanced DTS audio. Competitive gamers and dark-room HDR fans will appreciate Samsung's speed and brightness; film buffs who rely on Dolby Vision—or who want Sony's image processing—may find the Sony A95L worth the premium.
Sony A95L OLED
Samsung S95F OLED
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