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65-inch vs. 98-inch Sony BRAVIA 5: Which TV is Better?

November 7, 2025 Lisa Park - Tech Editor Tech

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Sony ‍BRAVIA 5: Comparing 65-inch and 98-inch Models

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  • Sony ‍BRAVIA 5: Comparing 65-inch and 98-inch Models
    • Overview of the Sony BRAVIA 5 Series
    • 65-inch⁣ vs. 98-inch: Key Differences
    • Current ‍Deals and​ pricing
    • Is Bigger Always Better?

Updated ‌November 7, 2024, at 3:10 PM PST

Overview of the Sony BRAVIA 5 Series

The Sony⁤ BRAVIA ⁢5 series represents a significant step‍ forward in‍ television ⁢technology, offering both a 65-inch and a 98-inch ⁤model. ⁤These TVs are garnering attention for their picture‍ quality and features,but the optimal size depends on individual viewing preferences and‍ room ‍setup.⁤ Recent reviews and deals⁢ are making these models increasingly attractive too consumers.

65-inch⁣ vs. 98-inch: Key Differences

The primary difference between the two models is, of course, screen⁢ size.RTINGS.com compares the 65-inch and 98-inch models, highlighting how the larger screen offers a⁢ more immersive experience, particularly for those who enjoy movies and gaming. Though,⁣ the 98-inch model ‌requires a‍ significantly larger viewing distance ⁢to fully appreciate its size without ‍eye strain.

The 98-inch⁤ BRAVIA 5 (model K-98XR50) has undergone a​ detailed review by RTINGS.com,‌ which⁤ assesses ⁤its performance across various metrics, including⁤ picture quality, contrast, and viewing angles.

Current ‍Deals and​ pricing

As of November 7,2024,a significant deal is available on the‍ 65-inch ⁢Sony ⁣BRAVIA 5. Mashable reports a 33% discount on ‌this model, making⁣ it a particularly ‍attractive option for budget-conscious buyers. Pricing for the 98-inch model is generally higher, reflecting its larger⁤ size and more premium positioning.

Is Bigger Always Better?

The question⁤ of whether a larger screen is ⁤”better” is subjective.⁢ RTINGS.com’s comparison ⁢suggests that the 98-inch ⁤model provides a more cinematic experience, but only if ⁤the viewer is seated at an appropriate ⁤distance. ​ For⁤ smaller​ rooms or⁣ closer ​viewing distances, the 65-inch ‍model might potentially be a more practical and enjoyable choice.

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