Woled VS QD-OLED The Truth

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Bro, you're like the cool teacher in school every reluctant kid will want to attend classes with. Who said education isn't fun?

muhammadtanjim
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So is this a comparison of LG C1 to Samsung S95B?, a better more fair comparison would be the LG G2 to the S95B. Being as they are almost the same price and both released in the same year. I have seen each set and preferred the G2 overall quality and brightness. I found the S95B's strength in colour brightness to look unnatural and over saturated. I also prefer the blacks of the LG G2 and motion . The build quality is night and day when compared to the S95B as well as the OS. The cherry on top for me was dolby vision. Brighter does not always mean better . My biggest concern is how long Samsung panels will last?, as they push things brighter with out a heat sink i guess we will only find out if this will become a problem in a 6 months to a couple of years use. This was another reason I opted for the G2 and its free 5 year guarantee. My comment are no way intending to say the S95B is not an amazing TV it very much is. Just my own personal preference is towards the G2.

jannerrogers
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Thank you so much! I thought I was seeing things when I compared my LG WOLED to my spouses' QD-OLED in Cyberpunk 2077. The red on LG looks off no matter what I do. Very interesting

npaul
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The LG C3 has way better color accuracy. That purple effect that all QD-OLEDs have seriously hurts the image quality.

heatnup
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In term of Eye comfort, is there any advantage of one over the other? I'm an owner of S95B, and i Feel it strains my eyes after more than max an hour of watching/gaming. I use Warm2 tone and Movie setting. Is it the OLED invisible Flicker? is there a different between both panels in regards to Eye comfort?

hbokm
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QD oles has the extra hue of red which turns anything more active looking.”more energetic feels which might not be what the intend is about”

seahms
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It's my opinion and overall understanding of screens going back even to the old CRT's that Brightness is a trickery thing cause if you drive it up too much you oversaturate the picture and you loose every detail in the color pallette. Having a real high value of nits is not always best if you can control your viewing environments and ambient light sources. I learned way back on CRTs to turn both contrast and Brightness all the way down, then adjust the contrast up and find the spot where you don't see any light comming from the screen. Then you turn up your brightness to your prefeared mode. That of course doesn't tell anything about how well your screen is calibrated but is just fast way of setting your screen up. We all have different sight and how each person sees different colors can vary both depending wether you have a perfect sight or not, if you use glasses and how old you are. Very iinformative video.

mrdali
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I think QD-OLED is the way to go simply because of true whites and greys. Without all of WOLED blue tint

reesehardin
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I was hoping the LG C3 would push ahead further than its previous models.

mcslimz
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yeah, watch this on my LG G2 shows how good colours are on QD-OLED ;-)

theroll
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I like my C1 and still amazes me every time I watch it. I’ll wait for QDOLED tomorrow to mature more before taking the plunge. Wait another 3 years

Patrick-twnr
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Just Curious... If you can pick the pros of all the tv manufacturers.. what would be your Frankenstein?

fckyll
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So right now, at this time, which TV do you recommend we buy? The LG C2 or the Samsung S95B? After all the updates, which one you do you prefer/recommend?

brobinson
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Will you buy the 77in S95C since you usually get mostly 55 in TV’s?

jameshughes
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The problem for me is that the Samsung S95B crushes shadow detail on hdr content and overbrighten things. The LG C1 looks more natural. It would be great if the QD Oled had the best of both worlds.

PenPineappleApplePen
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You have the most useful and the most informative reviews! Do the black parts of the Samsung S95B have a pink tint in rooms with moderate ambient light? Does it also have a grey shift when viewed off-angle?

neposite
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I have LG C3. My biggest complaint is colour-shifting which I've discovered is common with WOLED. Light areas, when directly in front, are warm (pink) on left and cool ( blue) on right. Off-axis viewing results in uniformly cool. This colour-shifting is most noticeable in B&W content. My next TV will NOT be WOLED.

--legion
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Would love to see you compare a Pioneer Kuro 9G/9.5G or a Panasonic Viera VT/ZT plasma against the very best of QD/OLED!!

kekethetoad
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You just talked about LG Woled crushing the black parts of the scenes, but you didn't show an example. But I had an LG old B1 55" and it has always annoyed me that they over darken the shadows and crush the details along. Now I just bought a Samsung S90C 55" and hopping based on various evidence from deferent reviewers that the QD-Oled can handle the shadow detail better. And in the LG B1 the color Red was totally ridiculously crushed and very easy to notice. And there was issues with the 120 Hz getting out of sync unless i reduce the bit color quality on PC, now the Samsung should handle up to 144Hz. My Samsung should arrive in the next hour 🎉 will see how good it feels.

MonderMatrix
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WOuld love to see what the MLA on g3 can do with color accuracy when comparing to samsungs new qd-oled for 2023.

ozzy