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The Sony KDL-55W955 uses an IPS LCD panel from LG Display, and our worst fear was realised. With [LED Dynamic Control] switched off, the TV’s native black level post-calibration came in at a rather uninspiring 0.202 cd/m2 as measured on the centre black patch in a 4×4 ANSI checkerboard pattern, and also a full-field video black screen with auto-dimming defeated by asking the W95B to display some lit pixels (e.g. a Blu-ray player’s pause icon).
This is one of the poorest black-level response we have on record, and the 55in W955 desperately needs help in this department. (...)
What does it all mean? Even with [LED Dynamic Control] enabled, the blacks on the KDL-55W955B will appear greyish in a dimly lit room at night, robbing the on-screen image of any depth and dynamism, therefore making the TV unsuitable for high-quality home theatre viewing. (...)
There’s just no sugarcoating this: the KDL-55W955B is the worst-performing Sony Bravia flagship HDTV we’ve reviewed in terms of picture quality.