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I’ll cut right to the chase: if you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to splurge on a high-end OLED TV, this is it. The 65-inch Sony A95K Bravia QD-OLED—Sony’s flagship OLED from just two years ago—is 51% off for Prime Day. Originally $3,499.99, you can now grab it for $1,698.00. That’s a savings of $1,801.99 on a TV that’s still considered one of the best OLEDs ever made.
And yes, I know there’s a newer A95L out now. But unless you're chasing every last spec bump, this Prime Day deal on the A95K is just too good to pass up.
The A95K was Sony’s first TV to use QD-OLED technology—a hybrid that combines the infinite contrast and perfect blacks of OLED with the vibrant color accuracy and brightness boost from quantum dots. What that means in practical terms is stunning HDR, rich color saturation, and shadow detail that looks almost 3D. It’s not just “OLED pretty”—it’s shockingly cinematic.
When it launched in 2022, it quickly became the top-rated TV on many websites and was praised for its:
Even in 2025, it holds up incredibly well, especially at this price.
The Sony A95K doesn’t just perform—it looks the part too. The panel is razor-thin, with a “monolith” stand that can be set flush against a wall or positioned so the screen seems to float. The build quality is exactly what you'd expect from Sony’s premium Bravia line: elegant, understated, and rock-solid.
It also comes with the Bravia Cam, a snap-on camera that brings gesture controls, auto picture calibration, ambient sensing, and even a “proximity alert” that warns you if a child gets too close. It might sound gimmicky on paper, but some of the features are genuinely useful. (I particularly like the ability to wave my hand to pause a show when I can't find the remote.)
Speaking of remotes, you can literally ask the TV to find it, and it will start beeping. That alone makes this TV family-friendly.
I’ve tested dozens of TVs over the years, and the A95K still delivers one of the best pictures I’ve seen, especially when watching HDR movies or prestige TV shows. The color pop is unreal, the contrast is jaw-dropping, and the motion handling is smooth and cinematic.
If you're the type who notices banding, blooming, or color shift on cheaper displays, you’ll appreciate what the A95K brings to the table. Whether it’s “Dune” on 4K Blu-ray or the latest nature doc on Netflix, everything looks refined and immersive. Dolby Vision content in particular just sings on this panel.
And yes, it’s also fantastic for sports thanks to fast response times and excellent motion interpolation.
Sony optimized the A95K for gaming, especially with the PlayStation 5 in mind. It includes two HDMI 2.1 ports with support for:
Yes, newer models have four HDMI 2.1 ports, while the A95K only has two—but for most people, that’s not a dealbreaker. As long as you’re not juggling a PS5, Xbox Series X, Apple TV 4K, and AV receiver all at once, you’ll be fine.
Sony’s implementation of Google TV is fast, intuitive, and better organized than ever. It pulls in recommendations from across your streaming apps and makes voice search surprisingly effective. Add in Sony’s Cognitive Processor XR, which intelligently enhances content in real-time, and you’ve got a seriously smart viewing experience.
And yes, it supports all the major formats: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, Dolby Atmos, and IMAX Enhanced.
There are a few things to be aware of with the A95K:
For $1,698, these compromises are easy to live with, especially when the core performance remains world-class.
Look, I get it. TVs drop in price all the time. But the A95K isn’t just another OLED. It’s a flagship, an award-winner, and one of the first QD-OLEDs to prove this tech could change how we watch everything. And now it’s over 50% off.
This is hands-down the lowest price I’ve ever seen on the A95K. It was $2,499 earlier this year. Even open-box models were going for more than this.
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your home theater setup—or even just want the best TV for watching movies and gaming—this is a deal you’ll regret skipping.
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