Sony A95L operates on the Google TV operating system, which means easy access to a wide range of applications, streaming services, and various personalization features. The interface is clear and easy to navigate, and the wealth of available applications ensures that everyone will find something for themselves – from popular streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max, to various music and sports apps. Google TV also supports a voice assistant, allowing you to easily search for content, control TV settings, and even manage other smart devices in the home – all with simple voice commands.
Sony A95L also offers a range of practical features that make it even more versatile. The TV has the ability to record programs directly to USB memory, providing a convenient solution if you can't watch something live. It also supports AirPlay, making it easy to stream content from Apple devices, and additionally, various peripherals such as headphones or game controllers can be connected via Bluetooth. The package includes two remotes – one traditional and a modern, backlit one, which is particularly useful during evening viewing when the room is dark. It is worth mentioning the lack of the PIP feature, which allows watching multiple TV signals simultaneously.
As for the appearance, A95L Sony may not be the thinnest OLED TV on the market, but it has its advantages. The package includes a practical stand that can be adjusted in various ways, allowing you to tailor the TV to your needs and space arrangement. Additionally, the manufacturer included the Bravia Cam, which opens up additional possibilities – from video calls to intelligent features, such as optimizing picture and sound based on the viewer's position. Although it is not the slimmest, its solid construction and useful accessories make the A95L look really good in any living room.
Traditional television
When it comes to ordinary cable or an over-the-air antenna, Samsung hasn't reinvented the wheel. Putting the whole AI layer aside, the user mostly gets the same thing as last year. The TV simply does its job: it switches channels smoothly, has a tuner and a CI module slot, so in many cases you can do without an external decoder. Teletext is still available. The compact remote is also worth praising; its biggest advantage is RF connectivity, meaning you don't have to point it directly at the TV to change something. The problem is that practically every competitor offers most of these things today, and the S90H doesn't bring anything particularly special to the table. What's more, the manufacturer took a small step back. The S90 series has lost the PiP function, picture-in-picture. If you were used to glancing at the news in the corner of the screen while watching another program, you can't do that here. A shame.
Smart TV: Tizen
While there's little excitement in traditional TV, the Tizen system for 2026 is absolutely top-tier. Again putting AI features to one side, the main point is this: the system is simply lightning-fast. Response to remote commands is instantaneous, and when navigating menus there are no slow animations or annoying stutters. Although it doesn't use Google TV, the app library is very broad. It includes virtually all the major VOD streaming platforms, so there's little real cause for complaint in that regard. Fans of gaming without a console will also be happy, because Samsung has significantly expanded the cloud gaming section, offering access to the main streaming services directly from the TV. As a Smart TV, the S90H is simply a very complete and exceptionally fast device.