Our tests verified that after calibration, the 65X950H conforms with the Ultra HD Alliance’s criteria for a “premium” level 4K television, including covering better than 90% of the UHDA-P3 wide color gamut and better than 1,000 nits of peak HDR brightness. Due to IMAX’s demanding baseline qualifying criteria for a product to carry the certification, it ensures the set will deliver superior picture and sound performance playing non-IMAX Enhanced content, as well.
The certification ensures a display’s ability to reproduce the IMAX Cinematic experience for 4K/HDR video along with support for advanced (DTS:X) surround sound (via a forthcoming firmware update) in the home.
The X950H series models pack a slew of picture and sound optimization features, including IMAX Enhanced Certification, to present special IMAX Enhanced content in the home conforming to close to the same stringent quality standards established by IMAX and DTS for professional IMAX theaters. The series this year offers a nice wide viewing angle in more screen sizes while offering premium-calber color and brightness performance from high dynamic range (HDR) and standard dynamic range (SDR) content, alike. The Sony Bravia XBR 65X950H is a 4K full-array LED-LCD TV seated just below the Master Series line in the company’s 2020 product assortment. Sony 65-inch 65X950H Bravia 4K Ultra HDTV was designed to bring the next-level performance from its vaunted Master Series televisions into mid-range price levels and after a thorough review we can confidently say - mission accomplished.