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Sony A95K 65" (QD-OLED) vs TCL QM8 65"

Updated Apr 2026tvs
Sony A95K 65" (QD-OLED)
Sony
Sony A95K 65" (QD-OLED)
$3,499
9.1/10
Winner
VS
TCL QM8 65"
TCL
TCL QM8 65"
$999
7.8/10

The Verdict

Sony's A95K delivers superior picture quality through perfect blacks and exceptional contrast that QD-OLED technology provides, with 1500 nits peak brightness and Acoustic Surface Audio+ producing immersive sound. TCL's QM8 compensates with aggressive brightness specifications (5000 nits peak), mini-LED local dimming, and lower input lag (6ms vs 8ms), making it excellent for bright rooms and competitive gaming. Connectivity favors TCL with Wi-Fi 6 support. At $3,499 versus $999, Sony justifies its premium through proven OLED color accuracy, deeper blacks, and superior contrast ratio. However, budget-conscious buyers will find TCL's gaming performance and brightness legitimately compelling for the price. Choose Sony for reference-grade picture quality and cinematic viewing; select TCL for value-driven gaming and daylit environments.

Audio65" (QD-OLED)
ValueQM8 65"
gamingQM8 65"
smart_features65" (QD-OLED)
picture_quality65" (QD-OLED)

Who Should Buy

Buy the Sony A95K 65" (QD-OLED) if…

  • First QD-OLED TV — revolutionary color volume and saturation
  • Sony XR Cognitive Processor produces the most natural picture processing
  • Acoustic Surface Audio+ turns the entire screen into a speaker

Buy the TCL QM8 65" if…

  • Exceptional value — up to 5,000 nits peak brightness for under $1,000
  • One of the brightest consumer TVs available regardless of price bracket
  • All four HDMI 2.1 ports with VRR and ALLM for 4K@120Hz gaming

Category Scores

Sony A95K 65" (QD-OLED)
TCL QM8 65"
Audio
8.5
7.2
Value
7.5
8.8
gaming
8.8
9.0
smart_features
8.5
8.3
picture_quality
9.5
8.0

Pros & Cons

Sony A95K 65" (QD-OLED)

Pros

  • First QD-OLED TV — revolutionary color volume and saturation
  • Sony XR Cognitive Processor produces the most natural picture processing
  • Acoustic Surface Audio+ turns the entire screen into a speaker
  • Dolby Vision support (unlike Samsung QD-OLED TVs)
  • Perfect blacks with brighter, more vivid colors than traditional OLED

Cons

  • Extremely expensive at $3,499 — flagship pricing
  • Only 2 of 4 HDMI ports support 4K@120Hz (HDMI 2.1)
  • Wi-Fi 5 is inexcusable at this price point
  • First-gen QD-OLED panel has some near-black color uniformity issues
  • Potential burn-in risk inherent to OLED technology

TCL QM8 65"

Pros

  • Exceptional value — up to 5,000 nits peak brightness for under $1,000
  • One of the brightest consumer TVs available regardless of price bracket
  • All four HDMI 2.1 ports with VRR and ALLM for 4K@120Hz gaming
  • Google TV provides a smooth, well-supported smart TV experience
  • Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ covered for the full HDR ecosystem

Cons

  • Aggressive brightness can look oversaturated out of the box — calibration recommended
  • Mini-LED blooming is more visible than on premium Samsung or Sony panels
  • Build quality and remote feel cheaper than Samsung or Sony equivalents
  • Fan noise under extreme brightness conditions reported by some users

Full Specifications

SpecSony A95K 65" (QD-OLED)TCL QM8 65"
Body
VESA mount300 x 300mm400 x 300mm
Weight46.7 lbs68.3 lbs
Dimensions57.1 x 33.1 x 1.6 inches
Dimensions (w/ stand)57.1 x 34.3 x 13.5 inches56.7 x 36.6 x 12.8 inches
Audio
Output (watts)6050
SpeakersAcoustic Surface Audio+ (2 actuators + 2 subwoofers)2.1ch
Dolby Atmos
Gaming
VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
ALLM
Input lag (ms)86
Display
HDRDolby Vision, HDR10, HLGDolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
Size65"65"
TypeQD-OLEDMini-LED QLED
Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K)3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh rate120Hz120Hz
Brightness (nits)15005000
Smart TV
OsGoogle TVGoogle TV
Voice assistantGoogle Assistant, AlexaGoogle Assistant
Connectivity
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Ethernet
Bluetooth5.05.0
USB ports32
HDMI ports44
Processor
ChipsetAiPQ Pro Processor

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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