Samsung S95F 65" QD-OLED vs Sony Bravia 9 75"
The Verdict
The Samsung S95F 65" QD-OLED and Sony Bravia 9 75" sit in the same category and end up appealing to slightly different buyers. The Samsung S95F 65" QD-OLED is the cheaper of the two at $2,200 versus $2,999, a difference of about $799. The Samsung S95F 65" QD-OLED is the newer release, which usually means a faster chipset and longer software support. Samsung S95F 65" QD-OLED stands out for qd-oled with up to 70% brighter than previous samsung oled, while Sony Bravia 9 75" is praised for xr backlight master drive with thousands of precise mini-led zones for exceptional contrast. Use the side-by-side spec table below to compare cameras, displays, battery life and connectivity in detail and decide which one fits your priorities.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Samsung S95F 65" QD-OLED if…
- →QD-OLED with up to 70% brighter than previous Samsung OLED
- →Glare Free certified (UGR <10)
- →AMD FreeSync Premium Pro + G-Sync
Buy the Sony Bravia 9 75" if…
- →XR Backlight Master Drive with thousands of precise Mini-LED zones for exceptional contrast
- →Acoustic Multi-Audio+ uses speakers behind the screen to localize sound to on-screen action
- →Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support for top-tier cinematic HDR
Pros & Cons
Samsung S95F 65" QD-OLED
Pros
- QD-OLED with up to 70% brighter than previous Samsung OLED
- Glare Free certified (UGR <10)
- AMD FreeSync Premium Pro + G-Sync
- 128 neural networks for AI upscaling
- 60W speaker system
Cons
- $2200 is expensive
- No Dolby Vision support
- Samsung Tizen ads in smart TV interface
Sony Bravia 9 75"
Pros
- XR Backlight Master Drive with thousands of precise Mini-LED zones for exceptional contrast
- Acoustic Multi-Audio+ uses speakers behind the screen to localize sound to on-screen action
- Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support for top-tier cinematic HDR
- Google TV is clean, feature-rich, and tightly integrated with Google ecosystem
- 85W output from a 4.2.2ch system is class-leading built-in audio
Cons
- Very high price at $2,999 for a Mini-LED panel that cannot match OLED black levels
- Input lag of ~8ms, while good, trails LG OLED panels for competitive gaming
- Sony's Bravia Cam (for auto-calibration features) is sold separately
- 75-inch size and 101 lbs makes installation and repositioning very challenging
Full Specifications
| Spec | Samsung S95F 65" QD-OLED | Sony Bravia 9 75" |
|---|---|---|
| Body | ||
| VESA mount | 300 x 300 | 400 x 400mm |
| Weight | 19.5 kg | 101.4 lbs |
| Dimensions (w/ stand) | — | 66.8 x 44.7 x 13.4 inches |
| Audio | ||
| Output (watts) | 60 | 85 |
| Dolby Atmos | ||
| Speakers | — | 4.2.2ch Acoustic Multi-Audio+ |
| Gaming | ||
| VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) | ||
| ALLM | ||
| Input lag (ms) | 9 | 8 |
| Display | ||
| HDR | HDR10+, HLG | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, Filmmaker Mode |
| Size | 65 inches | 75" |
| Type | QD-OLED | Mini-LED |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) |
| Refresh rate | 144Hz | 120Hz |
| Brightness (nits) | — | 3300 |
| Smart TV | ||
| Os | Tizen with Samsung Vision AI | Google TV |
| Voice assistant | Bixby, Alexa, Google Assistant | Google Assistant |
| Processor | ||
| Chipset | NQ4 AI Gen3 | Cognitive Processor XR |
| Connectivity | ||
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6E | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
| Ethernet | ||
| Bluetooth | 5.2 | 5.2 |
| USB ports | 2 | 2 |
| HDMI ports | 4 | 4 |
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