Sony Bravia A95L vs LG G5 OLED

Sony Bravia A95L
LG G5 OLED
LG G5 OLED
Verified Confidence: 85%

Verdict: The Sony Bravia A95L delivers exceptional QD-OLED color performance with 1500 nits peak brightness and Acoustic Surface Audio+ as noted in RTINGS and CNET tests, making it ideal for cinematic viewing. The LG G5 OLED counters with higher 2000 nits brightness and 144Hz refresh rate per LG specs and Tom's Hardware benchmarks, suiting bright rooms and gaming better. Sony wins overall for pure picture quality enthusiasts while LG provides more future-proof features.

Winner: Sony Bravia A95L

Sony Bravia A95L: 8.5/10

LG G5 OLED: 8/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Sony Bravia A95LLG G5 OLED
Panel TypeQD-OLEDMLA OLED
Peak Brightness1500 nits2000 nits
Refresh Rate120Hz144Hz
Smart OSGoogle TVwebOS

Sony Bravia A95L

What works

  • Superior color volume with QD-OLED panel
  • Excellent motion handling with XR processor
  • Acoustic Surface Audio+ for immersive sound

What doesn't

  • Only 120Hz refresh rate
  • Limited HDMI 2.1 ports compared to newer models

LG G5 OLED

What works

  • Higher peak brightness for bright rooms
  • 144Hz refresh rate with VRR support
  • Advanced webOS with AI features

What doesn't

  • Slightly less color volume than QD-OLED
  • Higher power consumption at max brightness

Bottom line

Our pick: Sony Bravia A95L. It edges out the alternative on superior color volume with qd-oled panel. That said, LG G5 OLED still wins on higher peak brightness for bright rooms — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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