6/3/2023 0 Comments Candela stereo![]() Both sell at around $1,299 for the 55-inch model as standard, but both can regularly be found for less than $1,000. The cheapest 4K OLED TVs on the market are the LG C1 OLED and the Vizio OLED TV. Read our full Samsung S95B OLED 4K TV review. That said, with top-tier picture quality, surprisingly good sound, a forward-thinking remote control, terrific gaming capabilities, and an eye-catching design, it's still an excellent option in 2022. That marriage is the tiniest bit rocky, though, thanks to its effects on the set’s blacks (which should be any OLED set’s crowning glory), and the superannuated Tizen operating system that leaves this brand-spanking-new set showing its age right out of the box. The Samsung 65-inch Class S95B OLED 4K Smart TV (QN65S95BAF or QE65S95B in the UK) is the company's first TV to combine OLED with quantum dots, resulting in a QD-OLED TV that promises the best of both technologies: superior color, brightness, and contrast in a single package. There'll also be 83-, 77-, 65-, 55- and 48-inch configurations, and we'll be reviewing it very soon. That was one of several new LG 2022 TV models announced this year, and we know it will come in a 42-inch version - making it the smallest OLED TV ever. The good news is that LG has now announced its successor, the LG C2 OLED. All in all, it delivers incredible quality and solid value for the admittedly premium price, making it one of the best TVs we saw in 2021. LG's webOS faces stiffer competition on app selection and features, but smart options, like your choice of Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice assistants, AI-driven sports alerts, and gaming features like the game optimizer menu and support for Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Cloud keep it in the mix for the best smart TVs. Combine all of that with a stunning design and better-than-average sound, and you've got one of the best TVs you can buy. Our testing found the display offers rich picture quality with impeccable contrast and sharpness, superb HDR support and gaming performance that beats everything else we've seen. The LG C1 OLED is a fantastic value among premium TVs, offering an amazing OLED display, a full complement of HDMI 2.1 ports, and the best gaming performance and features you can get. Sound quality is good – after some tweaking ![]() It's also well equipped with ports, sounds better than almost any OLED we've ever heard and offers a full-featured smart TV platform that should satisfy most households, without quite being the best. This being one of LG's 'Gallery' series TVs, its design is also something to behold, with a minimalistic silver frame that gives it a near-bezel-less appearance. And of course you get the deep blacks we've come to expect from OLED. And brightness is just one aspect of its performance that impressed us, with color accuracy, color gamut and lag times all faring well in our testing. Brightness has been a long-time OLED shortcoming, but in our testing we found that the LG G2 reached 590.54 nits - way above the G1's 412.05, albeit not quite on a par with the Sony A80J's 713.65 result. The LG G2 OLED improves upon last year's G1 in almost every regard to up the game when it comes to the screen tech. The 2022 version of LG's premium G-series OLED TVs is here - and it's brilliant. Ĭan only be wall-mounted with LG-made mount Read our full Sony Bravia XR A80K review. Although that number, which is in line with what we’ve seen from other Sony TVs, isn’t bad (we give passing grades to anything under 20ms), it’s also not on par with the latest sets from, say, LG and Samsung, which have no trouble smashing the 10ms barrier we designate as the boundary for great gaming.īut if gaming wasn't your main concern, the Sony Bravia XR A80K is an outstanding overall package you’ll look forward to unwrapping every time you turn it on. We measured the A80K with a Leo Bodnar 4K Lag Tester and got a result of 16.2ms. If the current generation of Sony TVs has a weak point, it’s with input lag. Sure, not everyone will need everything here, but it's nice to have the option. ![]() Why is it expensive? This 4K OLED is absolutely packed with futuristic technologies: HDR, a 120 Hz refresh rate, ATSC 3.0 tuner, Google TV streaming and Sony's own Bravia Core service, Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology… the list goes on. Luckily, that’s a goal it has little trouble achieving - and considering just how good it looks and sounds, it’s something of a minor miracle this TV doesn’t cost more than it does. The Sony Bravia XR A80K OLED has the singular mission of delivering a scintillating entertainment experience in almost every way.
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