Samsung S95C 65" (4K QD-OLED) vs Sony Bravia 7 65"
The Verdict
Samsung's S95C leverages QD-OLED technology to deliver superior contrast and perfect blacks at 2000 nits peak brightness, making it exceptionally vivid for both movies and gaming. Its 144Hz Game Mode and 5ms input lag create a competitive edge for console and PC gamers, while the 4.2.2ch Object Tracking Sound system with 70 watts surpasses Sony's 3.2ch 60-watt setup. Sony's Bravia 7 counters with Mini-LED's stronger sustained brightness performance and Cognitive Processor XR for exceptional upscaling, plus it includes Dolby Vision support that the Samsung lacks. At 1800 nits, the Bravia 7 handles bright rooms effectively and costs $700 less. The Sony weighs noticeably more at 66.4 lbs versus 41.7 lbs, suggesting a more robust build. For gaming enthusiasts and cinephiles who prioritize motion clarity and immaculate dark scenes, the S95C justifies its premium. Budget-conscious buyers seeking excellent value with strong upscaling and room-filling brightness should choose the Bravia 7, which delivers 90% of the visual experience at significantly lower cost.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Samsung S95C 65" (4K QD-OLED) if…
- →QD-OLED delivers infinite contrast with the brightest OLED colors available
- →2000 nits peak brightness crushes traditional OLED TVs in lit rooms
- →Ultra-thin 0.4-inch panel is strikingly elegant wall-mounted
Buy the Sony Bravia 7 65" if…
- →Cognitive Processor XR delivers excellent natural color accuracy and motion handling
- →All four HDMI 2.1 ports support 4K@120Hz for PS5 and Xbox Series X
- →Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos in a 65-inch Mini-LED at a mid-tier price
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Pros & Cons
Samsung S95C 65" (4K QD-OLED)
Pros
- QD-OLED delivers infinite contrast with the brightest OLED colors available
- 2000 nits peak brightness crushes traditional OLED TVs in lit rooms
- Ultra-thin 0.4-inch panel is strikingly elegant wall-mounted
- 144Hz with VRR makes it one of the best gaming OLEDs
- 70W 4.2.2ch built-in audio system is best-in-class for a TV
Cons
- No Dolby Vision — Samsung uses HDR10+ exclusively
- Risk of OLED burn-in with static content like news tickers
- $2,599 is expensive despite QD-OLED performance gains
- One Connect box adds complexity to cable management
Sony Bravia 7 65"
Pros
- Cognitive Processor XR delivers excellent natural color accuracy and motion handling
- All four HDMI 2.1 ports support 4K@120Hz for PS5 and Xbox Series X
- Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos in a 65-inch Mini-LED at a mid-tier price
- Google TV interface is well-organized with robust app and streaming support
Cons
- At $1,899 it is more expensive than competing Mini-LED sets from Samsung and TCL
- Mini-LED dimming zone count is lower than the Bravia 9, showing more bloom
- Input lag hovers around 8ms — competent but not class-leading for gaming
- No built-in Bravia Cam port for automatic picture calibration
Full Specifications
| Spec | Samsung S95C 65" (4K QD-OLED) | Sony Bravia 7 65" |
|---|---|---|
| Body | ||
| VESA mount | 300 x 300mm | 400 x 400mm |
| Weight | 41.7 lbs | 66.4 lbs |
| Dimensions | 56.8 x 32.5 x 0.4 inches | — |
| Dimensions (w/ stand) | 56.8 x 34.5 x 10.1 inches | 57.2 x 37.5 x 11.8 inches |
| Audio | ||
| Output (watts) | 70 | 60 |
| Speakers | 4.2.2ch Object Tracking Sound Pro | 3.2ch |
| Dolby Atmos | ||
| Gaming | ||
| VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) | ||
| ALLM | ||
| Input lag (ms) | 5 | 8 |
| Display | ||
| HDR | Quantum HDR OLED, HDR10+, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, Filmmaker Mode |
| Size | 65" | 65" |
| Type | QD-OLED | Mini-LED |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (4K) | 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) |
| Refresh rate | 120Hz (144Hz via Game Mode) | 120Hz |
| Brightness (nits) | 2000 | 1800 |
| Smart TV | ||
| Os | Tizen OS | Google TV |
| Voice assistant | Bixby, Alexa, Google Assistant | Google Assistant |
| Connectivity | ||
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6E | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
| Ethernet | ||
| Bluetooth | 5.3 | 5.2 |
| USB ports | 2 | 2 |
| HDMI ports | 4 | 4 |
| Processor | ||
| Chipset | — | Cognitive Processor XR |
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