Bravia 9 75" vs A97L 65"

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I currently have the LG 960V 65 inch OLED. It's been decent, and was bought in 2013. I went into a store and modern TVs look so much better. Of course, being an OLED, I get inky blacks. However, I do see burn in, which I guess is inevitable given its age. Areas around logos, subtitles, etc. are noticeable on scenes that aren't too busy. Sort of gotten used to it. I can probably keep it going for a bit longer, but thinking it's time to move on.

I've just got enough space for a 75". The vast majority of usage would be watching TV, movies, and a bit of PS5 gaming. I don't game too much these days. The tv will be paired with an ST9000 soundbar + subwoofer. It'll be in the lounge, which is quite bright during the day (to the point where I'd close the translucent blinds and even then need to bump brightness in order to see dark scenes, and even then it's a struggle), but most of our watching is in the evenings. We're in London, so evenings can still be bright outside in the summer.

With Black Friday, I can get the 65" A95L for very close to the price of the 75" Bravia 9. So it's a choice between the two. Given the above, which would you recommend? I understand in ideal lighting, the A95L has a better picture, but would I even notice given the ancient tv I'm used to? Would the larger screen + longevity be better for me?
 

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I currently have the LG 960V 65 inch OLED. It's been decent, and was bought in 2013. I went into a store and modern TVs look so much better. Of course, being an OLED, I get inky blacks. However, I do see burn in, which I guess is inevitable given its age. Areas around logos, subtitles, etc. are noticeable on scenes that aren't too busy. Sort of gotten used to it. I can probably keep it going for a bit longer, but thinking it's time to move on.

I've just got enough space for a 75". The vast majority of usage would be watching TV, movies, and a bit of PS5 gaming. I don't game too much these days. The tv will be paired with an ST9000 soundbar + subwoofer. It'll be in the lounge, which is quite bright during the day (to the point where I'd close the translucent blinds and even then need to bump brightness in order to see dark scenes, and even then it's a struggle), but most of our watching is in the evenings. We're in London, so evenings can still be bright outside in the summer.

With Black Friday, I can get the 65" A95L for very close to the price of the 75" Bravia 9. So it's a choice between the two. Given the above, which would you recommend? I understand in ideal lighting, the A95L has a better picture, but would I even notice given the ancient tv I'm used to? Would the larger screen + longevity be better for me?
I had the Sony 55A95L TV and the Sony 55a95K and there was virtually no difference between the 2 of them. They also weren’t all that considering the reviews and I ended up with a Samsung TV which I found to be better and nowhere near as much. I would recommend this newer and 5 star Samsung TV:


You could even stretch to the 77-inch Samsung, that is what I would recommend. Forget the Sony TVs. 77-inch here:


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I had the Sony 55A95L TV and the Sony 55a95K and there was virtually no difference between the 2 of them. They also weren’t all that considering the reviews and I ended up with a Samsung TV which I found to be better and nowhere near as much. I would recommend this newer and 5 star Samsung TV:


You could even stretch to the 77-inch Samsung, that is what I would recommend. Forget the Sony TVs. 77-inch here:


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Thanks for the response. At this time, I'm set on one of those two mainly to have my whole setup be Sony. And while my phone is Samsung, my tv prior to the LG was a Samsung, and it died just outside of warranty, but more importantly, I hated the software. I'm sure there've been improvements since then, but I'm keen to have a Sony setup end to end this time around. I don't mind the Sony premium currently in place, but just wondering if the image quality in the A95L is better enough than the Bravia 9 to choose it giving up on 10 extra inches. I'm beginning to think the answer is no... everybody's suggesting they're very close in most scenarios, and I'm in a well lit room with reflections. When I first saw traces of burn in on the OLED, it felt really bad. And while I've come to accept it, not worrying about it would be rather nice.
 

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Thanks for the response. At this time, I'm set on one of those two mainly to have my whole setup be Sony. And while my phone is Samsung, my tv prior to the LG was a Samsung, and it died just outside of warranty, but more importantly, I hated the software. I'm sure there've been improvements since then, but I'm keen to have a Sony setup end to end this time around. I don't mind the Sony premium currently in place, but just wondering if the image quality in the A95L is better enough than the Bravia 9 to choose it giving up on 10 extra inches. I'm beginning to think the answer is no... everybody's suggesting they're very close in most scenarios, and I'm in a well lit room with reflections. When I first saw traces of burn in on the OLED, it felt really bad. And while I've come to accept it, not worrying about it would be rather nice.
Fair enough. QD-OLED is still a new technology and it is suppose to be sceptical to burn in still, so with that in mind and with the Black Friday prices then I would probably opt for the Bravia 9 and the bigger TV in the 75-inch. What Hifi gave it 4 stars but I am sure with the price drop then it might get a 5 star now. Perhaps demoing in a shop is the way to go too.
 

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I'd actually seen that too. I did see both in store, and while the A95L and the B9 seemed close (A95L having better image quality... just), I could see weaknesses in the B7, namely in off angle viewing and reflections. Those two aspects are important to me, and daytime viewing would be quite difficult with the reflection handling. I also expect Sony to fix the issues (which seem to be minor) with the B9 with some firmware updates. I have the budget for the B9... if I were looking to save a bit, the B7 definitely would be very appealing (very close perf at 28.5% lower... hard to argue).
 

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I'd actually seen that too. I did see both in store, and while the A95L and the B9 seemed close (A95L having better image quality... just), I could see weaknesses in the B7, namely in off angle viewing and reflections. Those two aspects are important to me, and daytime viewing would be quite difficult with the reflection handling. I also expect Sony to fix the issues (which seem to be minor) with the B9 with some firmware updates. I have the budget for the B9... if I were looking to save a bit, the B7 definitely would be very appealing (very close perf at 28.5% lower... hard to argue).
The A95L is pretty good with reflections to be honest, I have a bright room and I was very impressed and didn’t have a problem with the Sony, the only reason I got rid was to get the Samsung S90C which I found to be just as good but a lot cheaper, and I could get a bigger size too.

How much gaming do you intend to do and are you going to watch the news channels a lot? If yes, the B9 would be my choice, if not then perhaps the A95L. After all I love my TV and it’s virtually the same as the A95L.
 

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