Sony has just lifted the veil on a new TV series that features an LED backlight system. These are the details of X95L (Mini-LED), X90L and X85L (Full-Array LED), and X80L and X75WL (LED).
Sony has introduced a range of LCD TVs, including the X95L (Mini-LED), X90L (Full Array LED), X85L (Full Array LED), X80L (LED) and X75WL (LED) models, all with Ultra HD resolution. The aluminum frame is designed with three leg placement options: centered, extended, or raised to install a sound bar below without obstructing the IR emitter.
The X95L series uses a Mini-LED panel for backlighting, as well as the Sony XR processor with image optimization and processing technologies such as XR Backlight Master Drive, XR Contrast Booster 20, XR Triluminos Pro, XR Motion Clarity, XR Clear Image, XR improvement. Sony X95L TVs support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, as well as the IMAX Enhanced format for the BRAVIA Core platform.
Like all new series, we take advantage of Google TV with voice assistants and the Crunchyroll anime streaming service, and incorporate a new panel to manage energy consumption. Sony also offers an app to rearrange channel numbering. This year, Sony introduces a game bar to display different information about the signal and offers various options to adjust the image quality. Still for the gaming part, there are two HDMI 2.1 inputs, one of which supports eARC. They support Ultra HD signals at 120 frames per second and VRR and ALLM gaming optimization technologies.
televisions Sony X95L will be available in May at prices still unknown.
Sony X90L and X85L with Full Array LED backlight
The Sony X90L TV series is equipped with LED backlight technology distributed over the entire surface of the panel (called Full Array LED). Offered in five different screen sizes: 55, 65, 75, 85, and 98 inches, with three leg positioning options to accommodate cabinet width and desired screen elevation, allowing for the installation of a sound bar in front. The series integrates the Sony XR chip with various image enhancement technologies, such as XR Contrast Booster 10, XR Triluminos, XR Motion Clarity, XR Clear Image, XR Upscaling.
It works with Google TV with voice assistants and an eco-friendly dashboard. The TVs in this series are compatible with streaming platforms, including Crunchyroll, and benefit from a dedicated button on the remote control. They also have the Game Bar screen and two HDMI 2.1 inputs, one of which is compatible with eARC with VRR and ALLM technologies. The X90L series TVs also support the Dolby Atmos audio format and the Dolby Vision picture format, as well as the IMAX Enhanced format.

The X85L series will be available in three sizes: 55, 65 and 75 inches. The feet of the screen can be placed in the center or separated. This series uses a Full Array LED panel for backlighting, just like the X90L series, but with a less powerful image optimization processor, the Sony X1. It still offers Triluminos Pro, X-Reality Pro and X-Motion Clarity technologies. X85L TVs are compatible with the Dolby Atmos format for audio and image. They are also hosted on Google TV, providing access to streaming platforms, including Crunchyroll, as well as voice assistants.
Sony X85L and X90L series televisions will be available from Mayat prices yet to be announced.
X80L and X75WL series with LED backlights, the most affordable in 2023
The Sony X80L series of TVs has similar features to the X85L series, but lacks motion smoothness optimization. It uses LED backlighting with Triluminos Pro technology to enhance colors. This series is available in different sizes ranging from 43, 50, 55, 65, 75, and 85 inches.
The 43-inch and 50-inch models come with separate legs, while the larger sizes offer two possible positions. The series is compatible with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and incorporates Game Bar. It works with Google TV, with access to the same platforms as other 2023 models, including Crunchyroll and Eco Dashboard. serial televisions Sony X80L will be available in March at prices that have not yet been communicated.
Finally, Sony also offers a latest series of televisions, the X75WL. This range is available in various sizes ranging from 43 to 75 inches and uses LED backlighting with Live Color image processing. It has the Sony X1 chip to upscale non-Ultra HD content and is compatible with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos formats.
It’s powered by Google TV with access to various streaming platforms like BRAVIA Core and Crunchyroll, and it also has the game bar, dashboard, and voice assistants. X75WL series models will be available in June for prices that have not yet been communicated.
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