Thank you very much for showing us this wonderful displays .You’ve swayed me to buy the S90D because of its beautiful colors and brightness due to it being the third generation QD-Oled.Once Sony unveils its 2025 flagship QD-oled with the gen 4 panel,I’ll gift it to my parents so that they can also enjoy the beauty of QD-Oled.Thanks again for your time and effort
I personally got the G4 after reviewing ALL the pros and cons of each of these great TVs. The G4 is EASILY the best overall TV of these. I am extremely happy with my G4 and still can't believe how super bright it is and it has more ways you can adjust the TV to fit your eyes than the other 2 TVs. You are absolutely correct about everything you said about the G4. G4 all day, everyday, and any day over Sony or Samsung!!!
My A95L manufactured 08/2024 and 12/2024 arrived with scuffs/abrasions/micro scratches to the QD-OLED coating on the left and right top corners. Totally unacceptable. I returned the first one and requested that the replacement is not transported on its side. However the replacement is a little better than the first but not flawless and is marked on one of the top corners. In the US Sony have been installing plastic strips at the top and bottom of the screen a few inches thick to combat this. However European examples including the one that has just rolled off the production did not have them fitted. Atleast with the Bravia 9 they now install a layer of cardboard that covers the entire screen on top of the foam in between the polystyrene inserts. I am really on the fence again in returning the A95L and getting a G4 instead for the same price. I am super impressed with the image quality on the A95L for movies/streaming and gaming with A95L.
Apparently with the new update 1201 for Samsung, it nerfed the S90D in brightness, but I have the S95D and seemed to improve it better. I can see that the HDR content looked better and it was already great. I noticed in SDR, though, is where the biggest improvement.
LG is the best controller. I like the programmable hot keys, it feels good in my hand and I can do everything I need with the Scroll wheel. I don’t know why so many people consantly whine about it. I HATE the Samsung remote. It’s too small and not bery functional and Tisen doesn’t help it.
Pound for pound king is definitely the S90D. When you factor in price, the service menu hack to make the television brighter, game motion plus, color vibrancy, and accuracy it's hard to pick any other television. It says alot when the S90D's competitor is the LG C4, but yet most people put it up against the G4, and it comes extremely close and even beats it out in some areas. The S90D is so good that Samsung has to hold it back a little just to even make the S95D beat it out.
After going back and forth between the G4 and the A95L, I purchased the 77” A95L. The up scaling is top notch, picture quality is excellent, and build quality can’t be understated! You can adjust the picture settings to match your own taste. The A95L is not a cheap TV! If you can afford it just buy it, you can thank me later!
This is a beautiful representation of why Samsung has better brightness, image clarity, black stabilization, and overall better saturation without appearing dark. The truth here? LG G4 uses Woled panel, made by LG. Samsung uses QDOLED, made by samsung. SONY uses QDOLED, also made by samsung, with an additional filter layer to give it that 'Sony' look. When you go to any place that sells a TV, having these on Display, they will be featured in different areas of the showroom, never side by side, never in a dark room (for real world accuracy)> there are always overhead brights, other sources of light pollution, combined with strategic positioning of models to try and get those sales. Watch this video carefully, the LG panel will show things in a more 'natural' hue, while losing information in the blacks (crushing) and not being nearly as bright as it could be, despite featuring an additional 4th white pixel it it's arrangement, and also being unable to light all 4 sub pixels simultaneously, leading to some issues displaying full color SRGB correctly. Anything bright/highly saturated will show color shift banding on screen, as displayed by LG's own flower demo in 2023. The Sony A95 looks identical to the Samsung S90D, except with a darkened filter look to everything - which is an amazing achievement, somehow looking worse than the Company who made the panel for you. Samsung's QDOLED is simply a 3 pixel arrangement with no white pixel, achieves 100% color accuracy and displays whites by using all sub pixels together. Sony is simply using the best panel and somehow making it worse at a higher price point. Future QD OLED development is promising the ability to maintain current brightness levels with half of the original power input, leading to longer panel life and reduced chance of burn in. This is being done by stacking the panels, allowing the pixels to combine their brightness without sacrificing clarity, response, or contrast. This also has the added benefit of requiring less power and generating less heat. Also keep in mind if you get the LG in the biggest panel size, it won't have the same MLA tech as the smaller ones. Kinda sucks to pay so much to miss out on a feature that kinda helps the LG WOLED not be a worse panel tech.
The Oled TV that I thought looked best, was the G4. It definitely is a big step up, from the non MLA oleds, which were amazing already. The Bravia 9 was super impressive, you lose a little contrast, but the picture pops big time.
I love my S90c when it works, more wow than I have with my G4. But I still think the colors ore over powering most times and too yellow. I want a tv that’s between the LG G4 and QD Oled.
Tisen is wretched. It’s so flaky and the picture settings are so limited. It rarely recognizes my devices and switching inputs is always an unecessary chore. Especially coming fom LG where its all so seemless
@@gufiaito69ableHe's talking about the black level raise you get with MLA panels and QD-OLEDs that lack a polarizing layer. This raise does come from reflections, but are spread over the entire panel. There is a possibility that the matte screen of the S95D comes out on top in this comparison due to it minimizing those reflections, even if glossy QD-OLEDs are traditionally worse in this aspect. It is the exact reason for me to look at this comparison in the first place, so I wish this comparison was there as well. Non-MLA W-OLED doesn't suffer from this issue at all.
I like the LG G4. It doesn’t wow me, but it’s a consistently good picture and everything from hardware to software just works. In many ways the G4s main flaw is once you dial the picture in, the TV is “boring” as everything just works, there’s no drama or excitement with it. Which, reslly is what you want. My S90c PQ is all over the place, sometimes i wows, other time its flat, processing is all over the place, and it has really agressive dimming which annoys me. I just never know what I’m going to get when I watch something. In the mornings I’m blown away by the brightness 2 hrs later it looks flat and dim. I was thinking about returning the G4 and getting the 83 Inch QD OLed but that TV is going to be crazy expensive until BF. and I got such a great deal on my G4. The orger
So chang ethe G4 to better settings. Change the tone mapping. Accurate isn't always the best for most people. If you want more punch, adjust the picture settings a bit.
Hi og. I recently bought a 65 inch s90d qd oled but the motion handling is horrendous compared to my old lg c7. A lot of stutter judder on youtube videos. Can you make a video where you show some fixes. Thx
Something nobody has talked about is that I believe Sony is trying to get away from offering a oled panel in the future. They did the largest marketing push on the mini led bravia 9 touting it as the next best thing since sliced bread and I think they want to fully control their manufacturing. In a few more gens that’s all they will have to offer.
Great video once the 77G4 hits 3k in the next month or two. I’ll be scooping it up. I’ve been wanting the A95L since it came out but after buying and returning the Bravia 8 I realized Sony motion just isn’t quite there compared to LG. Loved the picture though on that Bravia 8 but I’m sensitive to motion because of bad stigmatism
Wow! That's the same plan I have; I'll give it to February to drop to $3,000. The only thing that might make me delay getting the LG G4 77-inch is if the G5 has some new groundbreaking technology.
A LG é muito melhor luxo ninguém supera melhor fabricante de TVS DISPLAYS etc do mundo LG tem CONFIABILIDADE QUALIDADE CREDIBILIDADE DURABILIDADE TRANSPARÊNCIA etc LG MELHOR DO MUNDO LG CAPRICHA EM TUDO 👑🏆🎉
Because the Sony is using the second generation QD-Oled while the S90D is using a third generation QD-Oled which is more deliver brighter panels(3000nits on 10 %window and 300 nits on 100%window which is better than the previous generation which could only reach 2000nits on a 10%window),improved pixel density, improve lifespan and durability and reduce power consumption.I can’t wait to see what Samsung Display will reveal for their fourth generation QD-Oled panels 🔥🔥🔥
The S95D is currently the only TV confirmed to feature a third-generation panel. Multiple tests have highlighted noticeable differences in brightness between the S90D and the S95D. In contrast, the A95L and the S90D, as seen in this video, both use the same second-generation panel. You can verify this by watching earlier videos where all three TVs are compared side by side- the A95L and S90D exhibit almost identical brightness levels. The dim appearance of the A95L in this video is due to the user's personal settings, which, unfortunately, he has not shared.
Why does the Sony A95L look the darkest? I own one and it is NOT a dark TV. In fact its the only OLED tv ive ever owned that I had to turnt he brightness down.
It would be good if you go with samsung neo qled 4k or 8k q90d 2024 version. they stay longer and fit for everything perfectly , and i like the details more personally in the upscaled 4k more then oled.
@@05tsamra i will send the s90d back likely and buy the lg g4 maybe. The “huge color volume” qd oled should have doesnt make that big difference to my eyes. Plus the g4 gives u 5 years warranty on the panel and everything looks more natural
I have never seen a television comparison video that literally focuses on everything except the television picture. Why is the remote and sound production off the tv a topic and not reflected in the title? I am half way through and it is still talking about irrelevant topics. If you buy one of these televisions, you are probably going to have an exterior sound system and you are probably hooking it up to an Apple TV with its crappy remote. Sorry, but trying to give valuable feedback...stop focusing on topics users do not care about.
I also know the g4 flip flops less because whites are whites and not some dirty white. I like the extra details from g4 but I rather get the s90d knowning the LG oleds need calibration to look good.
They need to fix the blue light problem with lg tvs. All lg push that blue. That egg was super obvious and 9:00 isn't that bad but you can still see it. I know woled like to push blue so it's not really a LG problem. My LG c1 will do the samething, flips from looking really good to having way to much blue.
He never uses the accurate filmmaker mode for some reason when showcasing TVs to the public, so we can't be sure where the issue is from. Which I think is very unfair. People have tried to tell him, but he insists on not listening to his viewers.
@@karlos5885 no the problem of LG technology of panel WOLED they use MLA illumination filter color yellow and green to make the television more brightness is kill the color White balance is not good
I think another important part about the LG G4 is that even though it has the WOLED technology it is more tried and tested in regards to durability against screen burn as QDOLED has to work harder and means it has less pixels in order to bring the whites. Also because of the MLA it means it uses less power consumption and you can have it dimmer but you'll get a brighter picture so you would use less power and decrease the chance of screen burn even more. So you get longitivity and less power consumption at the same time. Let me know what you think about this :) I also want to thank you for all your comparisons as you helped me make a decision between these three TVs. I just bought the 83 inch LG waiting for it to arrive soon. Was always a Sony guy and was going to go the a95l route and then thought s90d or s95d would be a better option because of the new panel's and the brightness boost. But for me I feel like LG has more of a cinematic look and that's what was important for me as well as gaming so like you said it ticks all my boxes.
If you care about longevity you should care about neither display technology. I have had an LG 55E6, 65C9 and 48C1 and all suffer from burn-in, or rather the panel brightness is so diminished that they don't look nearly as impressive as they did when they came out and some colors just look wrong, although I did use the C1 as a monitor. Longevity on QD-OLED does seem to be worse than W-OLED overall if you look at rtings, but neither are going to last you more than 3-4 years under heavy use (which is when you should care about longevity) Might replace the C9 with an S95D with the understanding that I will replace it again in 3 years because the S95D is so cheap and has such impressive color volume, white point brightness is useless. Waiting for CES to see the new announcements, otherwise I might regret it.
@@jackgriffin6430he also says the best home cinema tv, which takes more into account the HDR performance, shadow detail and presentation after calibration, is the Samsung S95D. But you didn’t think to add that did you Jack? As it didn’t support your argument?
@@jackgriffin6430S95D is the best home theatre 2024 in the HDTV shootout.. color luminace is a benchmark on top level Samsung. S90D it's so close to S95D about peak color luminance.
Nice video review Sony A95L is ald TV and you see it is more darkness list brightness and highlights and it's not sharpness list detail like other TV off Sony AND IT'S STILL EXPENSIVE in the end of the day I don't think I buy Sony this model I prefer mini LED Hisense U8N 👍🏼
The G4 is brighter and the Samsung juices up their colors and I like that but you can see more detail on the Sony. I have a 2020 Sony oled and the reality creation is terrific I like it better for movies than my new s90d. Gaming though the Sony gets it's ass kicked.
Thank you very much for showing us this wonderful displays .You’ve swayed me to buy the S90D because of its beautiful colors and brightness due to it being the third generation QD-Oled.Once Sony unveils its 2025 flagship QD-oled with the gen 4 panel,I’ll gift it to my parents so that they can also enjoy the beauty of QD-Oled.Thanks again for your time and effort
Good choice with the S90D, I have one a nd I love it.
Have the s90d, the colors especially in game mode are bright. Had the C1 then C4 but colors in game mode are still dull and lifeless.
@@beammeupscottsp7952 mann that S90D is hard to beat.
I personally got the G4 after reviewing ALL the pros and cons of each of these great TVs. The G4 is EASILY the best overall TV of these. I am extremely happy with my G4 and still can't believe how super bright it is and it has more ways you can adjust the TV to fit your eyes than the other 2 TVs. You are absolutely correct about everything you said about the G4. G4 all day, everyday, and any day over Sony or Samsung!!!
My A95L manufactured 08/2024 and 12/2024 arrived with scuffs/abrasions/micro scratches to the QD-OLED coating on the left and right top corners. Totally unacceptable.
I returned the first one and requested that the replacement is not transported on its side. However the replacement is a little better than the first but not flawless and is marked on one of the top corners.
In the US Sony have been installing plastic strips at the top and bottom of the screen a few inches thick to combat this. However European examples including the one that has just rolled off the production did not have them fitted.
Atleast with the Bravia 9 they now install a layer of cardboard that covers the entire screen on top of the foam in between the polystyrene inserts.
I am really on the fence again in returning the A95L and getting a G4 instead for the same price.
I am super impressed with the image quality on the A95L for movies/streaming and gaming with A95L.
Was the 129th LIKE! 3,002 people watched the video and a lot didnt press the LIKE button.
@michael-4k4000 Thank you so much. Means allot. Hope to see you more often in the comments.
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I receive a LG G4 83 inch tomorrow got it for $4,500 hope I'm not disappointed coming from a Sony a95k
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If you don't mind me asking what made you decide to go with the G4 coming from the A95K??? Just curious???
Power surge took out my a95k@@myquietreviews
@@edithboozy1000$4,500 tax included. It was a amazing deal
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Apparently with the new update 1201 for Samsung, it nerfed the S90D in brightness, but I have the S95D and seemed to improve it better. I can see that the HDR content looked better and it was already great. I noticed in SDR, though, is where the biggest improvement.
LG is the best controller. I like the programmable hot keys, it feels good in my hand and I can do everything I need with the Scroll wheel. I don’t know why so many people consantly whine about it. I HATE the Samsung remote. It’s too small and not bery functional and Tisen doesn’t help it.
Pound for pound king is definitely the S90D. When you factor in price, the service menu hack to make the television brighter, game motion plus, color vibrancy, and accuracy it's hard to pick any other television. It says alot when the S90D's competitor is the LG C4, but yet most people put it up against the G4, and it comes extremely close and even beats it out in some areas. The S90D is so good that Samsung has to hold it back a little just to even make the S95D beat it out.
The LG C4 is much sturdier and better built than the S90D by far. Greens and outside colors also show up much better
@TheDrunkenGrape with much respect, most people don't buy televisions for robust "build quality."
Bingo! People keep comparing the s90d to the G4, and it comes at 1000 less.
After going back and forth between the G4 and the A95L, I purchased the 77” A95L. The up scaling is top notch, picture quality is excellent, and build quality can’t be understated! You can adjust the picture settings to match your own taste. The A95L is not a cheap TV! If you can afford it just buy it, you can thank me later!
This is a beautiful representation of why Samsung has better brightness, image clarity, black stabilization, and overall better saturation without appearing dark. The truth here? LG G4 uses Woled panel, made by LG. Samsung uses QDOLED, made by samsung. SONY uses QDOLED, also made by samsung, with an additional filter layer to give it that 'Sony' look.
When you go to any place that sells a TV, having these on Display, they will be featured in different areas of the showroom, never side by side, never in a dark room (for real world accuracy)> there are always overhead brights, other sources of light pollution, combined with strategic positioning of models to try and get those sales.
Watch this video carefully, the LG panel will show things in a more 'natural' hue, while losing information in the blacks (crushing) and not being nearly as bright as it could be, despite featuring an additional 4th white pixel it it's arrangement, and also being unable to light all 4 sub pixels simultaneously, leading to some issues displaying full color SRGB correctly. Anything bright/highly saturated will show color shift banding on screen, as displayed by LG's own flower demo in 2023.
The Sony A95 looks identical to the Samsung S90D, except with a darkened filter look to everything - which is an amazing achievement, somehow looking worse than the Company who made the panel for you. Samsung's QDOLED is simply a 3 pixel arrangement with no white pixel, achieves 100% color accuracy and displays whites by using all sub pixels together. Sony is simply using the best panel and somehow making it worse at a higher price point.
Future QD OLED development is promising the ability to maintain current brightness levels with half of the original power input, leading to longer panel life and reduced chance of burn in. This is being done by stacking the panels, allowing the pixels to combine their brightness without sacrificing clarity, response, or contrast.
This also has the added benefit of requiring less power and generating less heat.
Also keep in mind if you get the LG in the biggest panel size, it won't have the same MLA tech as the smaller ones. Kinda sucks to pay so much to miss out on a feature that kinda helps the LG WOLED not be a worse panel tech.
The Oled TV that I thought looked best, was the G4. It definitely is a big step up, from the non MLA oleds, which were amazing already. The Bravia 9 was super impressive, you lose a little contrast, but the picture pops big time.
I love my S90c when it works, more wow than I have with my G4. But I still think the colors ore over powering most times and too yellow. I want a tv that’s between the LG G4 and QD Oled.
I think you need to adjust your settings properly.
Panasonic Z95A?
You adjust your settings, try custom dci p3.
Tisen is wretched. It’s so flaky and the picture settings are so limited. It rarely recognizes my devices and switching inputs is always an unecessary chore. Especially coming fom LG where its all so seemless
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can you do at least one video of the displays black levels in a room with light....
You will get a lot of reflection from all of these panels.
@@gufiaito69ableHe's talking about the black level raise you get with MLA panels and QD-OLEDs that lack a polarizing layer. This raise does come from reflections, but are spread over the entire panel. There is a possibility that the matte screen of the S95D comes out on top in this comparison due to it minimizing those reflections, even if glossy QD-OLEDs are traditionally worse in this aspect. It is the exact reason for me to look at this comparison in the first place, so I wish this comparison was there as well.
Non-MLA W-OLED doesn't suffer from this issue at all.
I like the LG G4. It doesn’t wow me, but it’s a consistently good picture and everything from hardware to software just works. In many ways the G4s main flaw is once you dial the picture in, the TV is “boring” as everything just works, there’s no drama or excitement with it. Which, reslly is what you want.
My S90c PQ is all over the place, sometimes i wows, other time its flat, processing is all over the place, and it has really agressive dimming which annoys me. I just never know what I’m going to get when I watch something. In the mornings I’m blown away by the brightness 2 hrs later it looks flat and dim. I was thinking about returning the G4 and getting the 83 Inch QD OLed but that TV is going to be crazy expensive until BF. and I got such a great deal on my G4. The orger
So chang ethe G4 to better settings. Change the tone mapping. Accurate isn't always the best for most people. If you want more punch, adjust the picture settings a bit.
Turn off dimming in the service menu on your s90c.
Hi og. I recently bought a 65 inch s90d qd oled but the motion handling is horrendous compared to my old lg c7. A lot of stutter judder on youtube videos. Can you make a video where you show some fixes. Thx
21.30, the S90D has the best picture quality, the G4 is very bluish and the Sony is kind pinkish for the milk color!
Something nobody has talked about is that I believe Sony is trying to get away from offering a oled panel in the future. They did the largest marketing push on the mini led bravia 9 touting it as the next best thing since sliced bread and I think they want to fully control their manufacturing. In a few more gens that’s all they will have to offer.
Great video once the 77G4 hits 3k in the next month or two. I’ll be scooping it up. I’ve been wanting the A95L since it came out but after buying and returning the Bravia 8 I realized Sony motion just isn’t quite there compared to LG. Loved the picture though on that Bravia 8 but I’m sensitive to motion because of bad stigmatism
Wow! That's the same plan I have; I'll give it to February to drop to $3,000. The only thing that might make me delay getting the LG G4 77-inch is if the G5 has some new groundbreaking technology.
Is the A95L under test here is 3rd or 2nd gen QD-OLED ?
Heard newer build of A95L are 3rd gen
Firmware on the Samsung? Any anapeak mods?
A LG é muito melhor luxo ninguém supera melhor fabricante de TVS DISPLAYS etc do mundo LG tem CONFIABILIDADE QUALIDADE CREDIBILIDADE DURABILIDADE TRANSPARÊNCIA etc LG MELHOR DO MUNDO LG CAPRICHA EM TUDO 👑🏆🎉
Whys the a95l so dim on the picture
Because the Sony is using the second generation QD-Oled while the S90D is using a third generation QD-Oled which is more deliver brighter panels(3000nits on 10 %window and 300 nits on 100%window which is better than the previous generation which could only reach 2000nits on a 10%window),improved pixel density, improve lifespan and durability and reduce power consumption.I can’t wait to see what Samsung Display will reveal for their fourth generation QD-Oled panels 🔥🔥🔥
The S95D is currently the only TV confirmed to feature a third-generation panel. Multiple tests have highlighted noticeable differences in brightness between the S90D and the S95D. In contrast, the A95L and the S90D, as seen in this video, both use the same second-generation panel. You can verify this by watching earlier videos where all three TVs are compared side by side- the A95L and S90D exhibit almost identical brightness levels. The dim appearance of the A95L in this video is due to the user's personal settings, which, unfortunately, he has not shared.
I have Sony A95L and it;s not that dim I assure you.
@@Tomek_Zyla Mine too...vivid setting really pops on mine...
Why does the Sony A95L look the darkest? I own one and it is NOT a dark TV. In fact its the only OLED tv ive ever owned that I had to turnt he brightness down.
I was looking to buy a qd oled do they last more than 5 years.or should i buy a mini led Thanks
It would be good if you go with samsung neo qled 4k or 8k q90d 2024 version. they stay longer and fit for everything perfectly , and i like the details more personally in the upscaled 4k more then oled.
@coffeeowner9578 I was thinking about the tcl c855k it looks the same. It's actually more like oled than the samsung
Just dont buy the s90d cause they suck as s at motion handling.
@appleship4369 really that's the second tv I was considering
@@05tsamra i will send the s90d back likely and buy the lg g4 maybe. The “huge color volume” qd oled should have doesnt make that big difference to my eyes. Plus the g4 gives u 5 years warranty on the panel and everything looks more natural
I have never seen a television comparison video that literally focuses on everything except the television picture. Why is the remote and sound production off the tv a topic and not reflected in the title? I am half way through and it is still talking about irrelevant topics. If you buy one of these televisions, you are probably going to have an exterior sound system and you are probably hooking it up to an Apple TV with its crappy remote. Sorry, but trying to give valuable feedback...stop focusing on topics users do not care about.
I also know the g4 flip flops less because whites are whites and not some dirty white. I like the extra details from g4 but I rather get the s90d knowning the LG oleds need calibration to look good.
Upscaling on samsung any good ?
It’s the worst of the three.
They need to fix the blue light problem with lg tvs. All lg push that blue. That egg was super obvious and 9:00 isn't that bad but you can still see it. I know woled like to push blue so it's not really a LG problem. My LG c1 will do the samething, flips from looking really good to having way to much blue.
He never uses the accurate filmmaker mode for some reason when showcasing TVs to the public, so we can't be sure where the issue is from. Which I think is very unfair. People have tried to tell him, but he insists on not listening to his viewers.
Bro your videos are the same every time.
I'd go with the S95D.
I see something weird LG4 color is more green and blue is white balance look gray not white 🤔
it s camera
@@karlos5885 no the problem of LG technology of panel WOLED they use MLA illumination filter color yellow and green to make the television more brightness is kill the color White balance is not good
@@mordimeshita1754 lg best in movement and upscaling
volume colors g4 is beast!
Without showing the settings these videos are absolutely useless. The S90D is oversaturating the colors like crazy
I think another important part about the LG G4 is that even though it has the WOLED technology it is more tried and tested in regards to durability against screen burn as QDOLED has to work harder and means it has less pixels in order to bring the whites. Also because of the MLA it means it uses less power consumption and you can have it dimmer but you'll get a brighter picture so you would use less power and decrease the chance of screen burn even more. So you get longitivity and less power consumption at the same time. Let me know what you think about this :) I also want to thank you for all your comparisons as you helped me make a decision between these three TVs. I just bought the 83 inch LG waiting for it to arrive soon. Was always a Sony guy and was going to go the a95l route and then thought s90d or s95d would be a better option because of the new panel's and the brightness boost. But for me I feel like LG has more of a cinematic look and that's what was important for me as well as gaming so like you said it ticks all my boxes.
If you care about longevity you should care about neither display technology. I have had an LG 55E6, 65C9 and 48C1 and all suffer from burn-in, or rather the panel brightness is so diminished that they don't look nearly as impressive as they did when they came out and some colors just look wrong, although I did use the C1 as a monitor. Longevity on QD-OLED does seem to be worse than W-OLED overall if you look at rtings, but neither are going to last you more than 3-4 years under heavy use (which is when you should care about longevity)
Might replace the C9 with an S95D with the understanding that I will replace it again in 3 years because the S95D is so cheap and has such impressive color volume, white point brightness is useless. Waiting for CES to see the new announcements, otherwise I might regret it.
Why do some people like Samsung’s overly saturated colour? It looks so unnatural. Their phones have the same issue.
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Wouldn't mine an OLED but don't trust them! Since I game alot watch lot of tv I stick with QLED!
Abl is agressive in Oleds...
S90d/c are bad at motion it seems according to users
Lg way too cool, sony too dim. Samsung clearly the winner & its not even close.
Funny how Vincent at HDTV Test says the LG is the best tv of 2024 🤔
My Sony A95L is not that dim.
@@jackgriffin6430he also says the best home cinema tv, which takes more into account the HDR performance, shadow detail and presentation after calibration, is the Samsung S95D. But you didn’t think to add that did you Jack? As it didn’t support your argument?
@@supremetaaanxz2241 didn't support my argument? I said that Vincent said the LG G4 is the best TV OVERALL.
@@jackgriffin6430S95D is the best home theatre 2024 in the HDTV shootout.. color luminace is a benchmark on top level Samsung. S90D it's so close to S95D about peak color luminance.
Nice video review Sony A95L is ald TV and you see it is more darkness list brightness and highlights and it's not sharpness list detail like other TV off Sony AND IT'S STILL EXPENSIVE in the end of the day I don't think I buy Sony this model I prefer mini LED Hisense U8N 👍🏼
Dude you post 3rd video with absolutely false settings on a95l. Stop this nonsense.
The G4 is brighter and the Samsung juices up their colors and I like that but you can see more detail on the Sony. I have a 2020 Sony oled and the reality creation is terrific I like it better for movies than my new s90d. Gaming though the Sony gets it's ass kicked.
Sorry but these videos are boring. Same background videos just going over and over and the same talking points.
Says the person who watches it anyway.
The Sony looks the worst lol
At least on video yes 😀 and s90d brightness can be unlocked much brighter
1)S90d
2)G4
3)A95l
Sony looks so dim,it's not so attractive 🤨
1) g4 2) a95l 3) samsung is bad in movement
Is it maybe firmware update in store it looks bright as my unlocked s90d similar level
Friend, please make a video on the S90D settings. Thank you👍
The s90 D looks a lot nicer than the Sony.