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Rtings needs to stop saying things like Bravia 9 best mini led on the market lmao have you actually looked at it, your saying its the best simply because it costs a ridiculous amount. Sony tvs are over priced and perform like garbage. All you have to do is open your eyes and compare it to anyrhing it competes with side by side, The TCL QM8 blows it away.
@@bradsmith130 Well that´s your opinion. Sony isn´t garbage at all, it is still best in color accuracy and motion and upscaling and overall contrast. The QM8 (specifically the QM851G) is very close and an awesome TV. Sony still rules (in my opinion) in quality. In regards of pricing TCL wins every time. Depends on what you want and the budget.
@@bradsmith130 Did YOU sit in front of one of those? Sounds like not at all. I myself owned a Sony, a low mid range one, the X900H, with only 24 dimming zones, and it still looks better than most other brands. The TCL punches highlights and blacks very well but accuracy and top notch image processing is another thing and on the side of Sony. But, if you like cheap candy, that´s fine. Enjoy your TCL. I myself will probably due to pricing. But if I could, i would ALWAYS choose Sony. Despite this triggering your guts to turn inside out. 😝
Abby, I bought the Samsung S90D largely but not solely on your review and recommendation. It is absolutely spectacular with a stunning picture just using the movie setting right out of the box with no calibration. And this is coming from someone who has owned Samsung’s top of the line plasma TVs for over a decade. Thank-you very much for your comprehensive and candid reviews.
@@kachow5830it’s the same price as the LG C3 now. I look at durability in the long term that’s why I go for Sony. I heard Samsung tends to fail right after warranty expires. I don’t know much about LG. The Sony A80L is not good during the day as it’s dim but it’s insanely beautiful at night especially when you turn the lights off. It’s amazing
Hi you said the best lower mid range tv is hisense u7n, than what about hisense u8n or tcl qm8 ? when comparing these which one would you say is the better one ?
It looks like a tv that has it all. Support for multiple formats on audio and video. Except for hdr10plus which is barely available anyway looks like most content is sdr, dv and sometimes hdr and occasionally hdr10plus Good colors, except for some green and red scenes while whites are better. Multiple easy to access options for screen adjustments. Good motion processing 5 yr warranty Multiple ports such as enough hdmi 2.1.
@@444chroma It's not cheap, but I found it for sale a good £700+ less than an equivalent size Sony A95L, bundled with a free 5.1.3 soundbar too. Even equivalent sized Samsung S95D cost the same but without the soundbar, so actually the LG was the best value where I live.
I bought a C4 recently and for what it’s worth, I love it! I watch lots of lower-quality stuff, so I ended up buying this due to its superior upscaling ability compared to the Samsung. Now I’m not any TV expert, but can’t recommend the C4 enough!
Problem with the s90d is, not all of them have a qd-OLED panel. In my country, the Netherlands, only the 65” does. Other sizes come with a woled panel, which isn’t as powerful in a Samsung as in an LG or a Sony.
I got the (Canadian equivalent of the) Hisense U7N this summer in part thanks to your review! Very happy with it a couple months in, even with its limitations. Thanks for everything you do!
@@aloksingh1672 As mentioned again in this video, it's mostly the less than optimal viewing angles. It gets noticeably washed out beyond ~25°. But depending on your setup it may not really matter.
Was able to purchase the 77" LG B4 through LG direct for $1,429 USD (11/04/24). Currently priced at $1,599 at LG and Best Buy). I could not be more pleased with this TV, simply amazing, especially considering the Samsung 77" S90D hasn't dropped below $2,199 and the 77" C4 has only dropped as low as $1,869. If you shop LG direct, speak (chat) with a rep and request 15% off sale.
I'm surprised TCL got shut out. Other reviewers seem to prefer them to the Hisense offerings this year. Also, RTINGS doesn't put much emphasis on screen uniformity anymore, which is one of the most important things about any TV in my opinion.
Samsung is doing great in oled panels, people tend to forget the A95L literally has a Samsung panel. Don’t get me wrong the A95L is the best oled overall but people bashing on Samsung for no reason.
We tested the S95D yesterday for about 1 hour in a store and I think with the same content I was playing frame by frame it was so hard between that an the G4 B9 B7
@@bungalowtomcat1 honestly idk if you did or didn’t but if you put the Samsung in certain settings it looks really good, also with the G4 it will look good as well but if you like pictures to pop the s95 does have a slight advantage. Qd-oled is the superior panel but lg does its best to keep up.
While the A95L does have a panel from samsung, it's technically from samsung display (that produce the panels) and not samsung electronics (that produce the TVs). They're both using the same ingredients (panel from samsung display) but making different dishes in a sense; likewise with previous generations using LG Display's panels (separate from LG electronics)
I am unfortunately particularly sensitive to the text fringing caused by the triangular sub-pixel layout of QD-OLED. I immediately notice pink and green color fringing at the top and bottom edges of text, which is quite distracting. In contrast, the shadowing along the left or right edges of text on WOLED panels doesn’t bother me at all. As a result, I opted for the LG G4 over the Samsung Q90D. Fortunately, my G4 has minimal pink tint and no green tint. I'd love to enjoy the more vibrant colors and better uniformity of the QD-OLED panels, but my best TV of 2024 is the LG G4 because "visual comfort" is more important to me.
what about 3 year warranty. I usually buy a TCL. Its got the google built in and I like the mini led picture. Best thing with all my older ones though is they usually fizzle before the extended 5 year warranty. My Sony did the same. So you get the latest model replacement for only the 200, $ the extended warranty costs. I recon warranty is everything. Hisense has it too, but no Google built in. Love your bright smile and presentations mate. Thankyou..
Returning my 83" LG G4 for the 85" Bravia 9. Why? #1: Vertical separation down the center of the screen (on some scenes). #2: PLEX TrueHD doesn't work on LG app which breaks video playback (yes, you can use a ShieldTV). Sony and AndroidTV doesn't have that problem and plays back properly. #3: I will inevitably get burn-in at some point due to using it as a large computer monitor for long periods of time.
@@noybiznatch 8' distance in a light controlled room. My usage is 75% movies (PLEX) and 25% computer/studio production (which is another reason I should ditch OLED). I already had a Bravia 9 85" 2 months ago and it's almost perfect except the native contrast isn't as good as it could be.
Well Rtings is a bunch of OLED wankers. They always downplay play the strengths of LED and ignore the flaws of OLED. Viewing angles are practically irrelevant beyond a certain point, no one's gonna watch TV from crazy angles save for when at parties or when doing other stuff and no one cares about colours looking a bit off at those extreme angles.
@@thenonexistinghero whats the flaw of the OLED? Burn in? I have been using a LG 55" OLED for 4-5 years now as a PC montior for Video editing. absolutely no burn in. Fantastic display.
@@dan-qe1tb I own about a dozen TV's including OLEDs with burn-in. It happens and nobody can convince me otherwise when I can see it with my own two eyes. Also, I'm returning the 85" Bravia 9 in favor or a 100" screen (which is what I had before).
Are the 55" s90d's all equipped with a QD OLED if purchasing in US? I read somewhere that recently they all have just OLED's now, but have no idea where to confirm this information. Any help will be greatly appreciated.🙏
Best tv in the lg evo c4 50 to 65 inch best resolution, hdr, instant response time best lighting there trying to make you buy tvs that’s aren’t making market best gaming tv hand down c1 c2 g3 and evo c4 💯👌🏼
@@jakubdostal3649they’re both QD panels, so unless you like completely over saturated unrealistic colors, it doesn’t matter. Hardly any content is able of displaying the full potential on QD as it is. A95L and S90D should not be in the same conversation.
Abby I like your videos a lot and RTINGS doing so much for us to decide the best TV I have one doubt, I am actually worried about OLED burn in issue and I don’t want to replace the TV just after 5 years or so I want my TV to be stayed for 15-20 years Here are my questions I am ok to spend more but want to some best TV with out thinking of burn in issues Will you still suggest me OLED or Shall I go with QD mini led TVs Like Samsung neo QLED or Sony B7 Please suggest me I also have checked B9 but it doesn’t has 65 inch at India Please suggest the right TV. I wil just wait for your response to purchase the TV
Please, help me choose! LG - 65" Class G4 Series OLED evo 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2024) OR Samsung - 65” Class QN900D Series Neo QLED 8K Smart Tizen TV (2024)
What would be the best for me ? I just want 65 or 75inch. I don’t watch regular tv just stream. And want the best quality for the best price . Just want it for movies and watching tv
I used to be fastidious about screen accuracy until I had children. I was watching them in front of a crappy live screen of themselves cavorting around the room having a ball seeing themselves. I was looking at the grainy screen, the video lag, the colour cast etc but the kids were excited about... the content. Bringing up children totally changed my perspective about many things and what really matters. Give me a tv that I can watch a movie, a sports match or play a fun Nintendo game. It's all I need.
if you are a including a 'bright room' category for the high end tvs, why don't you have the same for the mid range tvs? If I have bright room, will I be picking a B4 over a qm8 or U8N? Feels like a way to shoehorn the bravia 9 into the rankings.
I need to choose between c4 and s90d for Netflix Disney + and movies/sports. I’m turned off by the c4 green tint viewing angle and turned off by Samsung qc complaints…. Which one? lol
Would you still recommend the S90D for a 48 inch? I know its W-OLED but I got a deal for $948 CAD for the TV being used one time at a conference. I got a LG G4 OLED for my main room but I wanted a good OLED for my bedroom.
I like fast speed moving objects in tight scenes to look like there is almost no Stutter So SONY A95L B9 B7 all look identical I really tested that Then LG G4 QNED91 OR 86 Everything else was a struggle in stores doing this , we had to update TV'S for this to work BETTER to , Anyone else had or have the same thoughts
Ugh 🎉. I don’t understand how not one tcl made it on this list?! 🎉 I mean if price is truly a factor, then how could the QM8 NOT make it in there? Also the QM7 specs wise beats most of the Hisense models. Also, the S series and Q6 although no LDZ, are both competitively priced and have more features than the Hisense you listed. I’m not a tcl fanboy! Most of our TVs are Samsungs with one tcl Q7, and from all the reviews and videos and in store shopping I’ve done, it just seems like a tcl shoulda made it somewhere on this list. 🎉 Btw. Please mention that Samsung TVs don’t do any of the imax enhanced features or the Netflix/prime calibrated modes. Thanks! 🎉
Coming from cheap plasma/LCD tv’s my whole life, I finally bought a premium tv. I ended up getting a ‘55 LG G4. WOW. 😧 it’s night and day difference! The last 10 years or so I’ve been streaming my content, didn’t care for physical media. But now most movies I have to watch on UHD Blueray. OLED is worth every penny.
Hi everyone, we can spend hours and hours discussing whether the matte finish is better or the glossy one... but the real difference is made by the quality and brightness of the COLOR and the QD OLED is unbeatable, I think it will be the future of OLED panels
And what happened to the tcl brand tvs like the tcl qm851 I own it n oh man i am loving it picture quality superb black levels close to oled ones with punchy colors and super brightness.
@@inceptionsdunless you’re getting something new like QDOLED=A95L, S95D or MLAOLED LG G4. Those are the high end expensive OLEDs now. Regular OLEDs are affordable now.
Now that Panasonic is back state side will RTINGS be reviewing them? Even though other regions have had Panasonic TVs for years it was always hard to find reviews on UA-cam as I guess most UA-camrs thought it wasn’t worth taking a hit to their algorithms. Now they’re back stateside UA-camrs are all over them.
It is concerning that some companies send you a perfect prototype TV yet sell a different TV in the markets. For instance, they sent you Hisense 65a6k, a VA panel with great contrast yet in many regions including Europe it is clearly IPS with very poor native contrast of 1200: 1. Same with Hisense 65u6k which you yourselves tested and concluded had bad black uniformity. That TV could never be a VA panel, not in a million years. Samsung 55cu7000 you said is VA yet we have IPS with greyish blacks. Hisense 55u7h you said is VA, yet in several regions, it was IPS with very bad blooming and poor blacks.
Curious about Samsung or other brands budget options. I bought a Samsung gu55au6979 for example. 55inch for 400€ including all taxes. Recently it was on sale to make room for the next gen CU modell and only cost 330€ after taxes. Great price for such a large tv but how is the performance of these budget models from known brands.
I wish they would talk about the processors in each tv more. The A95L and G4 have processors that set them apart from the competition as far as clarity of image, smoothing, upscaling, etc. Yes the S90D/S95D tvs have a QD OLED panel and that’s the big buzz word this year in tvs, but the processing is behind both LG and Sony and I think for a lot of people they would be more satisfied with either the LG or Sony if they saw that. Samsung is best in class for gaming for sure but for casual gamers who also watch a lot of sports and movies I’d say the Sony and the LG G4 are the better tvs for those use cases.
Except I don't need to know any of this if I don't know if it's Freesat (i.e. got a Freesat tuner included) or not in the first place! This simple relevancy seems to be completely ignored in the promotions and even in the actual specs these days? (and another thing; not every has or even wants the Internet, especially older people).
Could you please make a video comparing the smallest sized C4 vs the smallest sized S90D and maybe the smallest sized A95L? 40 to 43 inches is all I can barely fit and since the S90D only has WOLED for those than I can’t do QD-OLED anyway. So, I’d like a comparison between the three WOLEDS of C4, S90D and A95L. Thanks for the review BTW.
Been loving my LG 65" OLED B7 for years and I'll definitely get another LG (probably 77"+ G4 for MLA) Can't stand Samsung or Sony. Panasonic would be an option.. I respect them since the Plasma days.
I love the professional presentation and the addition of the odd “fun” comment to keep things interesting and inject personality. I’m sure there are only so many times anyone could talk about the same products without having a little fun. It’s what makes this more than a listical with an AI voiceover and worth subscribing.
No tv is perfect try before you buy with the best real world content possible and NOT UA-cam. Buy what you can afford with the future in mind along with a good long manufacturers warranty. I myself have the panasonic 65jz2000 an awesome tv in its own right with an 5 year warranty and speaking of panasonic from what I've seen lower expectations is what I'd recommend because gone are the days of panasonic winning shootouts as the competition appears to have caught up and in some cases overtaken. That said who knows what the future holds and as someone who has seen an g4 s95d and this week panasonic all are awesome in there own right in the real world and were all very lucky to be able to access these products.
Qd-oleds are better for HDR all-around. So anything from S90C/S95C/S90D (this model comes in both woled and qd-oled unfortunately), S95D. Sony's have increased input lag.
I have the 40" Samsung Series 4K from 2017. The image is so much better than the Hisense A7 43 I sent back. The Insignia F30 43 is actually better and closer to the old Samsung but still not as good. I just wonder if the current crop of Samsung 43" tis in the $250 range ($100 more than the F30) would equal the quality of the 2017 Samsung? Seems like you really have to spend way more now since they have all cheapened the quality - even with higher specs on paper.
Bought two TVs this year one for my living room one for my bedroom. TCL qm8 75" for the living room 800.00 Sony 900H 75" for the bedroom 400.00 TVs are amazing but don't get caught up in the hype save your money and wait a few years for older models. It's not worth the extra couple thousands you will waste.
@@armandosain7323 subjective points/ratings do not matter, what matters are the actual measured values in the tests. S90d has better color volume, color gamut, better viewing angles, gradient, brightness in HDR, sharpness of moving image, especially in games (only Samsung has game motion plus with low input lag). The only thing that C4 has better is Dolby Vision, but WRGB OLED in C4 is so weaker than S90d so that the image looks better on S90d despite the lack of DV
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Rtings needs to stop saying things like Bravia 9 best mini led on the market lmao have you actually looked at it, your saying its the best simply because it costs a ridiculous amount. Sony tvs are over priced and perform like garbage. All you have to do is open your eyes and compare it to anyrhing it competes with side by side, The TCL QM8 blows it away.
@@bradsmith130 Well that´s your opinion. Sony isn´t garbage at all, it is still best in color accuracy and motion and upscaling and overall contrast. The QM8 (specifically the QM851G) is very close and an awesome TV. Sony still rules (in my opinion) in quality. In regards of pricing TCL wins every time. Depends on what you want and the budget.
@@bradsmith130
The minute you say Sony performs like garbage, you have lost all credibility yourself.
@miltyap5600 yeah okay do your homework other tvs half its price match up to it so go over spend for your sony.
@@bradsmith130 Did YOU sit in front of one of those? Sounds like not at all. I myself owned a Sony, a low mid range one, the X900H, with only 24 dimming zones, and it still looks better than most other brands. The TCL punches highlights and blacks very well but accuracy and top notch image processing is another thing and on the side of Sony.
But, if you like cheap candy, that´s fine. Enjoy your TCL. I myself will probably due to pricing. But if I could, i would ALWAYS choose Sony. Despite this triggering your guts to turn inside out. 😝
These guys are the one put TV makers in line with honest and deep review.
I really thank the work you guys put into each and every single one.
Thanks for the kind words and for continuing to support us! ♥
Abby, I bought the Samsung S90D largely but not solely on your review and recommendation. It is absolutely spectacular with a stunning picture just using the movie setting right out of the box with no calibration. And this is coming from someone who has owned Samsung’s top of the line plasma TVs for over a decade. Thank-you very much for your comprehensive and candid reviews.
Calibrate it, you will see how beautiful colours on it
Hey I’m curious how you’re finding it so far?
thanks to your recommendation I got a samsung s90c.. extremely happy.. your review and analysis extremely accurate..
Glad to hear you were happy with the purchase and that we were able to help! 😄
I didn’t listen and went ahead with Sony A80L 65 instead. But it’s amazing in dark rooms or at night with “Live Color” set to high. Can’t complain
@@KelsJuneis sony tax worth it you think?
@@kachow5830it’s the same price as the LG C3 now. I look at durability in the long term that’s why I go for Sony. I heard Samsung tends to fail right after warranty expires. I don’t know much about LG. The Sony A80L is not good during the day as it’s dim but it’s insanely beautiful at night especially when you turn the lights off. It’s amazing
I've spent over a dozen hours researching TVs over the last month and here all I needed to do was find this channel. You guys rock!
Hi you said the best lower mid range tv is hisense u7n, than what about hisense u8n or tcl qm8 ? when comparing these which one would you say is the better one ?
Now that Panasonic tvs are back in the USA 🇺🇸 the important question is,
Is it coming to Canada too
They're arriving in our lab soon, so we should hopefully get to test them in the coming weeks! 🙏
S95D and Bravia 9 stick out to me this year for pushing the envelope on color and brightness. Thank you RT and Abby!!!
Abby the 🐐
I don't think she's a donkey
LG G4 won me over primarily for the awesome brightness, love it and have no regrets
It looks like a tv that has it all.
Support for multiple formats on audio and video. Except for hdr10plus which is barely available anyway looks like most content is sdr, dv and sometimes hdr and occasionally hdr10plus
Good colors, except for some green and red scenes while whites are better.
Multiple easy to access options for screen adjustments.
Good motion processing
5 yr warranty
Multiple ports such as enough hdmi 2.1.
Same here. G4 is great with massive floor-to-ceiling windows.
It's extremely well rounded and comes with a 5 year warranty. The price is the only thing that would give me pause
@@444chroma 65 inch here is 2300 euro, which is cheaper than a95l at 3500 euros and s90d is cheapest around 1900
@@444chroma It's not cheap, but I found it for sale a good £700+ less than an equivalent size Sony A95L, bundled with a free 5.1.3 soundbar too. Even equivalent sized Samsung S95D cost the same but without the soundbar, so actually the LG was the best value where I live.
B9 And A95L for me!
Why does LG G4 or C4 is not mentioned? I had seen the comparisons and in almost every comparison at the channel, it comes as the best choice.
I bought a C4 recently and for what it’s worth, I love it! I watch lots of lower-quality stuff, so I ended up buying this due to its superior upscaling ability compared to the Samsung.
Now I’m not any TV expert, but can’t recommend the C4 enough!
Probably because of the price i think? They also do not recommend the S95D which is better than the S90D
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C4 is worse than s90d in almost every way
C4 exists for people that don't know anything about TV's the G4 is for people who don't value money.
Problem with the s90d is, not all of them have a qd-OLED panel. In my country, the Netherlands, only the 65” does. Other sizes come with a woled panel, which isn’t as powerful in a Samsung as in an LG or a Sony.
And I am watching this from NL. I was thinking buy 77". Now it seems it's not possible any more!
I got the (Canadian equivalent of the) Hisense U7N this summer in part thanks to your review! Very happy with it a couple months in, even with its limitations. Thanks for everything you do!
Limitations?! Pls elaborate
Thinking to buy this one
@@aloksingh1672 As mentioned again in this video, it's mostly the less than optimal viewing angles. It gets noticeably washed out beyond ~25°. But depending on your setup it may not really matter.
Was able to purchase the 77" LG B4 through LG direct for $1,429 USD (11/04/24). Currently priced at $1,599 at LG and Best Buy). I could not be more pleased with this TV, simply amazing, especially considering the Samsung 77" S90D hasn't dropped below $2,199 and the 77" C4 has only dropped as low as $1,869. If you shop LG direct, speak (chat) with a rep and request 15% off sale.
Just setup my A95L. It’s ridiculous and great. Truly the King. I returned the S95D because the 1 connect is inconvenient for wall mounted TVs
I'm surprised TCL got shut out. Other reviewers seem to prefer them to the Hisense offerings this year. Also, RTINGS doesn't put much emphasis on screen uniformity anymore, which is one of the most important things about any TV in my opinion.
Absolutely agree. The QM8 and QM7 punch way above their weight.
Samsung is doing great in oled panels, people tend to forget the A95L literally has a Samsung panel. Don’t get me wrong the A95L is the best oled overall but people bashing on Samsung for no reason.
We tested the S95D yesterday for about 1 hour in a store and I think with the same content I was playing frame by frame it was so hard between that an the G4 B9 B7
@@bungalowtomcat1 honestly idk if you did or didn’t but if you put the Samsung in certain settings it looks really good, also with the G4 it will look good as well but if you like pictures to pop the s95 does have a slight advantage. Qd-oled is the superior panel but lg does its best to keep up.
While the A95L does have a panel from samsung, it's technically from samsung display (that produce the panels) and not samsung electronics (that produce the TVs).
They're both using the same ingredients (panel from samsung display) but making different dishes in a sense; likewise with previous generations using LG Display's panels (separate from LG electronics)
@@chibbyylol my statement still stands, Samsung is doing great in oled panels.
Samsung QC is doo doo
I am unfortunately particularly sensitive to the text fringing caused by the triangular sub-pixel layout of QD-OLED. I immediately notice pink and green color fringing at the top and bottom edges of text, which is quite distracting. In contrast, the shadowing along the left or right edges of text on WOLED panels doesn’t bother me at all. As a result, I opted for the LG G4 over the Samsung Q90D. Fortunately, my G4 has minimal pink tint and no green tint. I'd love to enjoy the more vibrant colors and better uniformity of the QD-OLED panels, but my best TV of 2024 is the LG G4 because "visual comfort" is more important to me.
I also have the S90c 77in...
Awesome Oled...Great price 😎
How much may i ask please ?
@@anteem3055$2,300
Sony Bravia 3 s30 OR samsung 70D
Just want picture quality best
Not gaming lover
Pls suggest mam
what about 3 year warranty. I usually buy a TCL. Its got the google built in and I like the mini led picture. Best thing with all my older ones though is they usually fizzle before the extended 5 year warranty. My Sony did the same. So you get the latest model replacement for only the 200, $ the extended warranty costs. I recon warranty is everything. Hisense has it too, but no Google built in. Love your bright smile and presentations mate. Thankyou..
Returning my 83" LG G4 for the 85" Bravia 9. Why? #1: Vertical separation down the center of the screen (on some scenes). #2: PLEX TrueHD doesn't work on LG app which breaks video playback (yes, you can use a ShieldTV). Sony and AndroidTV doesn't have that problem and plays back properly. #3: I will inevitably get burn-in at some point due to using it as a large computer monitor for long periods of time.
Sitting distance from the 85"? Are you gaming on it?
@@noybiznatch 8' distance in a light controlled room. My usage is 75% movies (PLEX) and 25% computer/studio production (which is another reason I should ditch OLED). I already had a Bravia 9 85" 2 months ago and it's almost perfect except the native contrast isn't as good as it could be.
Well Rtings is a bunch of OLED wankers. They always downplay play the strengths of LED and ignore the flaws of OLED. Viewing angles are practically irrelevant beyond a certain point, no one's gonna watch TV from crazy angles save for when at parties or when doing other stuff and no one cares about colours looking a bit off at those extreme angles.
@@thenonexistinghero whats the flaw of the OLED? Burn in? I have been using a LG 55" OLED for 4-5 years now as a PC montior for Video editing. absolutely no burn in. Fantastic display.
@@dan-qe1tb I own about a dozen TV's including OLEDs with burn-in. It happens and nobody can convince me otherwise when I can see it with my own two eyes. Also, I'm returning the 85" Bravia 9 in favor or a 100" screen (which is what I had before).
Thanks for all the reviews, I've just bought the U7N!
Abby, thank you for your help. I don't know how long it's been, but I feel highly educated on TVs now after watching a ton of your videos randomly.
Are the 55" s90d's all equipped with a QD OLED if purchasing in US? I read somewhere that recently they all have just OLED's now, but have no idea where to confirm this information.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.🙏
I got the 55 inch TCL QM7 for under 500 and it’s a great tv.
Might be great for 6 months only 😅
@@halo-halo9244 I’ll let you know. Right now it’s perfect. Enjoy your day
@@halo-halo9244 hisense is even worse and it's here
i bought the U6N 75" version, best purchase EVER!
Best tv in the lg evo c4 50 to 65 inch best resolution, hdr, instant response time best lighting there trying to make you buy tvs that’s aren’t making market best gaming tv hand down c1 c2 g3 and evo c4 💯👌🏼
Price to picture quality ratio the samsung s90d is the best value, the 95d is only a bit brighter.
The Sony A95L is the best OLED TV i've ever bought. The colors really pop and the display just looks amazing !! Worth every penny :D
S90D is much better in colours
No its not stop it!@jakubdostal3649
@@jakubdostal3649they’re both QD panels, so unless you like completely over saturated unrealistic colors, it doesn’t matter. Hardly any content is able of displaying the full potential on QD as it is. A95L and S90D should not be in the same conversation.
@@jakubdostal3649opinion not factual
@@jakubdostal3649they both have the exact same rating in color gamut and color volume lol.
Both the Samsung S90C and Sony A95L have been out of stock in my region for a long time
s90D is king at the price as of right now. 55 inch QD oled is 1400.
Can be had for better. I got the 65 for 1350 the other day from Electronic Express
How does the Samsung S90D compare to the the Samsung S95C and S95D?
Abby I like your videos a lot and RTINGS doing so much for us to decide the best TV
I have one doubt, I am actually worried about OLED burn in issue and I don’t want to replace the TV just after 5 years or so
I want my TV to be stayed for 15-20 years
Here are my questions
I am ok to spend more but want to some best TV with out thinking of burn in issues
Will you still suggest me OLED or
Shall I go with QD mini led TVs
Like Samsung neo QLED or Sony B7
Please suggest me
I also have checked B9 but it doesn’t has 65 inch at India
Please suggest the right TV.
I wil just wait for your response to purchase the TV
I still feel sony B7 is great value for money and is brighter than a95l also. I donno why it does not feature on list 😢.
Please, help me choose! LG - 65" Class G4 Series OLED evo 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2024) OR Samsung - 65” Class QN900D Series Neo QLED 8K Smart Tizen TV (2024)
Would you recommend s95d if the price comes down to s90d price?
TCL?
Is it really that hard to include a summary slide at the end showing the TVs and how they are ranked and summary of pros and cons?
What would be the best for me ? I just want 65 or 75inch. I don’t watch regular tv just stream. And want the best quality for the best price . Just want it for movies and watching tv
Will you review the Panasonic w95a? Please do.
So when we say a TVs SDR brightness is not great, does that mean watching sports broadcasted on live TV is not going to be bright? That is SDR, right?
It would be still bright but not as bright as what you paid for compared to other flagships.
Always appreciate these aggregate recommendation videos. Thanks!
Even though the A95L is a 2023 model, it is still recommended in 2024?
Where does the Sony Bravia 7 in 75" screen fit in the rankings?
Cant justify the pricing on 77" a95L even though it is the best one for home theater...
yup. cant do it. $3500 and it would be in my house already.
I'm not sure if i should get the Tcl Qm8 or the Hisense U7n 🤔
Samsing SD90 or SD95. They are QD-OLED
I used to be fastidious about screen accuracy until I had children. I was watching them in front of a crappy live screen of themselves cavorting around the room having a ball seeing themselves. I was looking at the grainy screen, the video lag, the colour cast etc but the kids were excited about... the content.
Bringing up children totally changed my perspective about many things and what really matters.
Give me a tv that I can watch a movie, a sports match or play a fun Nintendo game. It's all I need.
In greece according to samsung hellas the s90d in all sizes are woleds and NOT qd-oleds. You should mention this things
if you are a including a 'bright room' category for the high end tvs, why don't you have the same for the mid range tvs? If I have bright room, will I be picking a B4 over a qm8 or U8N? Feels like a way to shoehorn the bravia 9 into the rankings.
77 in C4, S90D, or Bravia 8 for movies (Netflix, ect), tv shows, sports, some video gameing. Light is controlled.
I need to choose between c4 and s90d for Netflix Disney + and movies/sports. I’m turned off by the c4 green tint viewing angle and turned off by Samsung qc complaints…. Which one? lol
I would go for the Samsung S90D if you want oled. I went with the QN90D because it's like 90% of OLED but no burn in risk.
Would you still recommend the S90D for a 48 inch? I know its W-OLED but I got a deal for $948 CAD for the TV being used one time at a conference. I got a LG G4 OLED for my main room but I wanted a good OLED for my bedroom.
Hisense did manage to beat out TCL for me as well. I got the U8K 55" on sale this week. What a long road to deciding though, damn
I like fast speed moving objects in tight scenes to look like there is almost no Stutter So SONY A95L B9 B7 all look identical I really tested that Then LG G4 QNED91 OR 86 Everything else was a struggle in stores doing this , we had to update TV'S for this to work BETTER to , Anyone else had or have the same thoughts
Ugh 🎉. I don’t understand how not one tcl made it on this list?! 🎉 I mean if price is truly a factor, then how could the QM8 NOT make it in there? Also the QM7 specs wise beats most of the Hisense models. Also, the S series and Q6 although no LDZ, are both competitively priced and have more features than the Hisense you listed.
I’m not a tcl fanboy! Most of our TVs are Samsungs with one tcl Q7, and from all the reviews and videos and in store shopping I’ve done, it just seems like a tcl shoulda made it somewhere on this list. 🎉
Btw. Please mention that Samsung TVs don’t do any of the imax enhanced features or the Netflix/prime calibrated modes. Thanks! 🎉
Sony Bravia B9 75-inch for the win 🏆 🙌
Y’all are doing a great job, I really enjoy your content, but I only watch OLED related content 😊
I just bought the A95L can’t wait for it to arrive. Thanks for this video 🩷
My mom bought one kislux and she loves it. It had been there for over 10 years when she went out with it.
Coming from cheap plasma/LCD tv’s my whole life, I finally bought a premium tv. I ended up getting a ‘55 LG G4. WOW. 😧 it’s night and day difference! The last 10 years or so I’ve been streaming my content, didn’t care for physical media. But now most movies I have to watch on UHD Blueray. OLED is worth every penny.
How long should a smart TV last
What about the WOLED S90D? Anyone has an idea? Is it better than the C4? I need an 48'' TV
Hi everyone, we can spend hours and hours discussing whether the matte finish is better or the glossy one... but the real difference is made by the quality and brightness of the COLOR and the QD OLED is unbeatable, I think it will be the future of OLED panels
In 55inch lg QNed88T, samsung qled60d, sony bravia 3 which model is good for picture spund quality, and for using os
And what happened to the tcl brand tvs like the tcl qm851 I own it n oh man i am loving it picture quality superb black levels close to oled ones with punchy colors and super brightness.
When did an OLED TV become a midrange tv?
OLEDs are old news now and common. Was expensive when the tech was new but that was almost 10 years ago. They’re run of the mill now.
@@IntotheFurther. Haha what?!
@@inceptionsdunless you’re getting something new like QDOLED=A95L, S95D or MLAOLED LG G4. Those are the high end expensive OLEDs now. Regular OLEDs are affordable now.
@@IntotheFurther. 700-800$ is definitely not affordable. Not where I live, at least.
Now that Panasonic is back state side will RTINGS be reviewing them? Even though other regions have had Panasonic TVs for years it was always hard to find reviews on UA-cam as I guess most UA-camrs thought it wasn’t worth taking a hit to their algorithms. Now they’re back stateside UA-camrs are all over them.
It is concerning that some companies send you a perfect prototype TV yet sell a different TV in the markets. For instance, they sent you Hisense 65a6k, a VA panel with great contrast yet in many regions including Europe it is clearly IPS with very poor native contrast of 1200: 1. Same with Hisense 65u6k which you yourselves tested and concluded had bad black uniformity. That TV could never be a VA panel, not in a million years. Samsung 55cu7000 you said is VA yet we have IPS with greyish blacks. Hisense 55u7h you said is VA, yet in several regions, it was IPS with very bad blooming and poor blacks.
Curious about Samsung or other brands budget options.
I bought a Samsung gu55au6979 for example. 55inch for 400€ including all taxes.
Recently it was on sale to make room for the next gen CU modell and only cost 330€ after taxes.
Great price for such a large tv but how is the performance of these budget models from known brands.
What happened to LG C4? Not mentioned at all..
Hi which is better Tcl qled tv c655 or Hisense uled tv u60h?
Lg B4 gets a mention but the C4 and G4 are snubbed?
Bit strange tbh
I wish they would talk about the processors in each tv more. The A95L and G4 have processors that set them apart from the competition as far as clarity of image, smoothing, upscaling, etc. Yes the S90D/S95D tvs have a QD OLED panel and that’s the big buzz word this year in tvs, but the processing is behind both LG and Sony and I think for a lot of people they would be more satisfied with either the LG or Sony if they saw that. Samsung is best in class for gaming for sure but for casual gamers who also watch a lot of sports and movies I’d say the Sony and the LG G4 are the better tvs for those use cases.
I love you so much! I recently just found your kislux and i’m in love!! Your videos are so fun and you energy is just MWAH! keep living your life
Except I don't need to know any of this if I don't know if it's Freesat (i.e. got a Freesat tuner included) or not in the first place! This simple relevancy seems to be completely ignored in the promotions and even in the actual specs these days? (and another thing; not every has or even wants the Internet, especially older people).
Could you please make a video comparing the smallest sized C4 vs the smallest sized S90D and maybe the smallest sized A95L?
40 to 43 inches is all I can barely fit and since the S90D only has WOLED for those than I can’t do QD-OLED anyway.
So, I’d like a comparison between the three WOLEDS of C4, S90D and A95L.
Thanks for the review BTW.
What about best gaming TV?
Samsung s90d vs sony bravia 7 which is best
I noticed that contrast is showing as 9.3 for the Hisense U6N and 8.9 for the U7N despite the actual contrast ratio being better on the U7N
Can suggest best tv for 43inci?
List was near perfect but I think the TCL QM8 should’ve been given a “best Big Screen TV” nod for its 98” model
Been loving my LG 65" OLED B7 for years and I'll definitely get another LG (probably 77"+ G4 for MLA) Can't stand Samsung or Sony. Panasonic would be an option.. I respect them since the Plasma days.
I love you guys you're the best!
I love my S95D. Only got it because lg g4 with a stand was meant to never be restocked in Denmark
I love the professional presentation and the addition of the odd “fun” comment to keep things interesting and inject personality. I’m sure there are only so many times anyone could talk about the same products without having a little fun.
It’s what makes this more than a listical with an AI voiceover and worth subscribing.
No tv is perfect try before you buy with the best real world content possible and NOT UA-cam.
Buy what you can afford with the future in mind along with a good long manufacturers warranty.
I myself have the panasonic 65jz2000 an awesome tv in its own right with an 5 year warranty and speaking of panasonic from what I've seen lower expectations is what I'd recommend because gone are the days of panasonic winning shootouts as the competition appears to have caught up and in some cases overtaken.
That said who knows what the future holds and as someone who has seen an g4 s95d and this week panasonic all are awesome in there own right in the real world and were all very lucky to be able to
access these products.
I'm very Happy with the Samsung 77 inch 89C Oled TV!
Can you do a video on Software and ads built into TVs?!
Which TV is the best for gaming? Specifically Xbox Series X. I'm guessing the Samsung 90/95 or LG C4?
Qd-oleds are better for HDR all-around. So anything from S90C/S95C/S90D (this model comes in both woled and qd-oled unfortunately), S95D. Sony's have increased input lag.
I have the 40" Samsung Series 4K from 2017. The image is so much better than the Hisense A7 43 I sent back. The Insignia F30 43 is actually better and closer to the old Samsung but still not as good. I just wonder if the current crop of Samsung 43" tis in the $250 range ($100 more than the F30) would equal the quality of the 2017 Samsung? Seems like you really have to spend way more now since they have all cheapened the quality - even with higher specs on paper.
Realme tech life awesome tv really value for money, I bought 55 inch.
Are Vizios not good enough to be on this list? 🤔
Bought two TVs this year one for my living room one for my bedroom.
TCL qm8 75" for the living room 800.00
Sony 900H 75" for the bedroom 400.00
TVs are amazing but don't get caught up in the hype save your money and wait a few years for older models. It's not worth the extra couple thousands you will waste.
surprised not to see LG C4 here, is S90D better ?
S90d is much better
@@Wulfen2 what if it has WOLED panel instead of QD OLED
@@Wulfen2Much better, don't be embarrassed by their test, they are the same, the same number of points, they lie to themselves
@@armandosain7323 subjective points/ratings do not matter, what matters are the actual measured values in the tests. S90d has better color volume, color gamut, better viewing angles, gradient, brightness in HDR, sharpness of moving image, especially in games (only Samsung has game motion plus with low input lag). The only thing that C4 has better is Dolby Vision, but WRGB OLED in C4 is so weaker than S90d so that the image looks better on S90d despite the lack of DV
@@rdcal Then both TVs will be similar. That's why you need to choose s90d with quantum dot.
Thanks! A very useful and well presented overview.
S95C if you can find one!! Great TV! 👍👍👍👍
Need to know about the cheap 43" 4k 60hz TVs. There are a million options.
Great review Abby.❤😊