

It has X-Wide Angle, XR Motion Clarity and 3D Audio Upscaling thanks to the Cognitive XR Processor, but will only have X-Anti-Reflection on the two larger models.

That said, you’re not sacrificing a ton of features, here: the X95J still offers the XR Contrast Booster that the Master Series models use (though it won’t be as bright) and the XR 4K Upscaling technology. The Sony X95J is the first step down in that middle range of the Sony TV lineup from the pricey premium models. It's expected to hit the Australian market in late August – we'll update this guide with a firm date and Australian pricing when we find out more. The Sony X95J was released in the US and UK markets in June 2021. (Image credit: Sony) Sony X95J release date It's possible that the smaller sizes didn't sell as well, or that Sony simply wishes to differentiate between its cheaper sets and more flagship models. It's notable, though, that last year's model was also available in 49-inch and 55-inch sizes, with Sony limiting sizes on the X95J to larger models. In our review, we called it “one of the best mid-range 4K TVs money can buy in 2021.” Sony X95J pricing and sizes We'll also fill you in on gaming features like HDMI 2.1 – a crucial specification for the Sony PS5 that was poorly supported on last year's Sony sets, but which is more of a priority this time around.įinally, if you’re looking for a new Sony TV but don’t fancy this one, check out the cheaper X90J model, which is a step-down from the X95J 4K TV and, therefore, less expensive starting at $1,299 / £1,149 / AU$1,895 for the 50-inch size.
