They also share the same new Cognitive Processor XR processor, designed to bring a more human sensitivity to AI-driven image processing, a Dynamic Contrast Enhancer and XR HDR Remaster technology, which has long been a strong suite for Sony. While our two Sony champs seem equally matched when it comes to features and smart functionality, there’s some significant differences where it counts.īoth the X90J and X95J are full-array backlit LED sets, for high average picture level and precise peak HDR highlights. (Image credit: Sony) Sony X95J vs Sony X90J: Picture & sound quality The X90J comes with a standard unit, while the X95J boasts a more premium, backlit remote. There’s also a difference in the supplied remote. The larger X95J hides cable management away, for a more streamlined appearance. While both models offer integrated cable management, the X90J achieves this with open ports, and clips on the stand. Other connections include two USBs, Ethernet, a digital optical output, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2. There's also planned support for Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Low Latency, but these will come later in the year, in an update. There four HDMI inputs, one of which has eARC, but only two of this HDMI quartet are HDMI 2.1, with 4K 120Hz support ready for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Still looks nice, though.Ĭonnectivity is identical between the two models. The bezel on the X90J is a plastic (faux metal), with a flush surface. ![]() The X95J features a more stylish titanium silver seamless edge wrap, with Black Metal Edge stand (and who doesn't like a bit of black metal?). Note that the adjustable feet option is not available on the 50-inch X90J (the smallest size). ![]() ![]() This not only allows some freedom when it comes to the width of your furniture, it could also clear space for adding one of the best soundbars. (Image credit: Sony) Sony X95J vs Sony X90J: Design and connectivityĪ cursory glance suggests precious little difference between the X90J and larger X95J when it comes to design, but that would be wrong.īoth models feature adjustable feet, which can be placed at the edge of the screen or towards the centre – this is called a two-way Slim Blade stand.
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