Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “LG G3 vs. Samsung S95C OLED: Which TV Has the Best Picture?”.
Hey everyone you’re in for a treat today in this article I compare the two best TVs I’ve ever tested in CET lab. It’S the ultimate showdown of high-end OLED televisions, and it starts right now in this corner. Is the reigning champion of OLED LG? The G3? Is the company’s best TV yet using its best screen technology and boasting all the bells and whistles in this corner we have the Challenger Samsung. The biggest name in TVs is a relative newcomer to big screen OLED, but its Quantum do enhanced s95 C is an absolute Beast now before we get into it. Allow me to set the stage first off.
These two TVs are not cheap. The 65in models you see here each cost around three grand, that’s hundreds more than the 2023 OLED TV. I think most people should buy. That’S the LG C3 and double or triple the price of comparable non OLED models.
But if you can afford it, damn they’re both pretty sweet first off both have a stepped up design. The LG G3 is the company’s Gallery, look meaning it’s supposed to hang flush on the wall. It even comes with a special bracket. In fact, it doesn’t even include a stand: you’ll have to pay another 150 for the one I’m using in this article.
I actually like the design of the Samsung even better. It includes a stand, a really Sleek one at that, and the panel itself is even thinner than LGS. The kicker. The TV itself doesn’t include any of the inputs on the back of the TV.
Instead, it comes with an external connection box, which Samsung calls one connect that houses all the HDMI and other connections, including power. The Box connects to the TV, via this silver cord, allowing you to stash your stuff in a cabinet for a cleaner installation. A quick word on remotes LGS is this big multi-button fly satter with a scroll wheel and motion tracking Sams is Simplicity itself, small with just a few buttons and the ability to be recharged via USB or yes, light itself, thanks to a photo voltaic panel on the Back Advantage, Samsung in terms of features, the two TVs are neck and neck with all the inputs you could want and the best game modes on the market. Super techy Gamers might appreciate that LG’s game mode offers more options, but Samsung’s looks cooler and both show you all the vrr and live frame rate info.
You want Samsung offers built-in cloud gaming too, but in my opinion you should just connect a PS5 Xbox series X or both to a TV, this nice and call it a day. So how nice are these TVs? I’Ve been testing televisions for around 20 years and I’ve. Never seen image quality, this impressive, it starts with OLED the organic light emitting diod technology that allows each TV to create perfect black levels and infinite contrast. The main thing that sets these TVs, apart from cheaper OLED models, is brightness each achieve light output, measurements of more than 1,300 nits. In in my testing for reference, the next brightest OLED TV, the LG C3, was just over 800.
That’S a big difference and easily visible in my side-by-side comparisons. In my testing, however, the LG G3 did look a little brighter overall than the Samsung, and it also shows Superior details and shadows in terms of color. However, the Samsung was the winner.
Both TVs, look very accurate, but Samsung’s Quantum do color in particular, Reds in flowers and sunsets, for example, looked richer and more natural than the LGS. On the other hand, the lg1 handly for bright room performance, it screen, did a better job at reducing Reflections than any TV I’ve ever tested and in combination with its excellent brightness and Shadow detail. The picture looks superb in a well-lit room. Of course, you should still dim the lights for the best picture and brighter mini LED models are still Superior for extremely bright spaces, but the LG G3 is easily the best OLED TV for all lighting conditions. I’Ve ever seen. So, what’s my verdict, both highend OLED TVs have their unique advantages and both deliver amazing picture quality. You can’t go wrong in either case.
If you can afford it. The Samsung Superior design and color are definite perks, but the LG G3 won the day. With its superb picture, overall, that’s a quick look at the two best TVs I’ve ever tested in CET lab. I’M David catsmy .