You need to rank either performance or value, you’re dinging some TV’s over price then rewarding others for being cheap (double dipping) while completing ignoring their glaring performance issues like upscaling and HDR/DV/DA performance. It’s a good list, but your justification for some rankings is clearly biased..
It’s not HDTVTest, rtings nor that Caleb dude. It’s reviews for a bang-for-buck buyers and people after massive TVs. Different market and the inconsistencies you are pointing out, don’t matter as much to those kinds of buyers.
@@b0nz0beavis the only time he mentions value is when he’s justifying the TCL/Hisense sets. So maybe do a performance rank and a value rank. The majority of media consumed on these sets are either streaming or through cable boxes and both require upscale processing. If you have ever seen a live sports broadcast on the U8k in your house you would understand why dropping an extra $100 on an X90L is more than worth it.
I didn't ding any of the tvs really. I mentioned their quality and price points. People will be angry if their tv isn't listed top. Also I've seen the u8k woth sports and it's just fine. I love Sony, but no way I'd buy the x90l over u8k. It has shit reflection control and minimal dimming zones
I love your site. Just ask for one change on your TV screen test. Some people run their TVs twenty-four hours a day like we do. We cannot buy an Oled because, in five years, the TV will burn out. We bought a Sharp LCD top-of-the-line 80” TV ten years ago, which is still hanging on. We want to update it. When I took your test for a higher-end 85” TV, only Oleds came up. I want a mini LED TV 85” to 98”. What do you recommend? Thanks
S90C is the best value. I upgraded from a 2020 LG CX and the difference in brightness is significative. I dont care much about dolby vision because I mostly play video games and only a handful of games use dolby vision. Even in netflix movies with dolby vision I cant say that I see a difference from normal HDR. About the content upscaling, I use a wired internet on the tv so I never have issues with low quality content. The things it lacks make no difference for me, and the things it offers are a significant improvement over the CX
I had an older LG C1 from when it first hit the scene. It's was time for an upgrade. I started with the G3 55"; I returned it and got the G3 65". I couldn't be HAPPIER!!!! LG all the way😍
I felt the same way when I got the S90C. You need 70 inch plus to really appreciate it however, unless you're sitting less than 5 ft from the 65" screen
I have the LG G3 and Samsung S90C but bought the S5 98" for my parents as they watch everything in their living room which is pretty big. They pretended to hate it because it was too big compared to their last tv which was just 50 inch. Their opinion totally changed within a week and they absolutely love it now. I had to set up a plex server at their house because they kept demanding to watch 4k versions of movies from 70s, 80s ands 90s plus all the sitcoms. If you don't want to spend a lot of money but have the room for a really big TV then buy the TCL S5 98 inch instead of going down in size. Save for a few months if you are a couple hundred bucks short. Size matters the most unless the TV has really bad picture quality.
going from a Gigabyte 32 inch Gaming monitor to a TCL Q7 55 inch has changed my gaming and movie life forever. I could NEVER go back. It is so good and I love cranking the colors up with dynamic color. I want lots of color , not accuracy. Size matters most, it is so immersive now! Lifelike size!
@@tomy2988 I returned the G3 because even though it is supposed to be better, I didn't see much difference because I don't watch movies or game in a bright room. G3 gets brighter so if you are in a bright room then I'd recommend going with G3. Another thing is that Blacks on G3 look better in a bright room because S90C has QD-OLED and blacks don't look truly black on QD-OLED if you are in a bright room whereas black on G3 stay truly black not matter how much light is in the room.
I still have a 2015 model Samsung 55 curved UHD 4k tv. It has out lasted all tvs I’ve had since marriage. We started with a 19 zenith crt , 27 Panasonic crt, 45 rca projection tv then a 50 Samsung HD plasma which lasted about 6yrs with problem after problem.it had beautiful picture but the heating up problem took it to death ☠️
I got the 75u8k for 1300 and I couldn't be happier. Sooooo much better than the vizio m series it is replacing. I love that the ads panel allows me to be a bit off angle and still it looks amazing. That's why I went with it over the qm8. I have a c1 upstairs in my media room and it's pretty dang close. Not as good obviously but I needed the brightness in the living room with all the windows. Not enough people are reviewing that ads 75" panel
ADS panels are just fine. I don't get the hate for ADS/IPS panels. If I could do it all over again, I would save around 1k and get the Hisense U8k in 85 over my 85 Qn90c
S90C = A and S95C = S? Makes no sense. If you buy a S90C now, the panel is probably the same as S95C (gen 2). Besides the one connect box, there's nothing different between the 2 TVs.
What you fail to mention with the Hisense is that it is LESS THAN HALF the price of anything comparable. Hisense u7k and u8k are S tier all the way when you factor in pricing. There is literally nothing that compares. 144hz native 4k? It's the winner.
The Samsung S90c seems to be the "best bang for the buck" TV of 2023 imo. It's amazing that it comes close in performance to the LG G3, but at the same price as the LG C3. I only ended up going with the G3 because I have tons of Dolby Vision content on my media server, and the 5 year panel warranty isn't so bad either. But LG really has their work cut out for them now that Samsung is in the OLED game.
C3 is not better than S90C, S90C has better brightness, 144hz, more colors, LG only has Dolby Vision, but it is almost the same like HDR10. And last thing, in my country in Europe was blackfriday on these TVs, and in 77" version Samsung was 530€ cheaper than LG C3
@@chocololo1246 That’s probably the case with the way most streaming content is mastered. But like I said, I have tons of DV content that I don’t want to redo. And on true dual layer uhd Blu-ray’s, DV is superior to hdr10 imo. And with Sonys push for brighter content mastering, DV support could prove to be more beneficial in the future.
I ABSOLUTELY love my 55 inch TCL Q7. It is PERFECT for 500 dollars on sale at best buy. The colors and brightness are perfect and the gaming is incredible when using amd freesync premium and keeping FPS at 120, and using HDMI port 2. Port 1 has some issues with inverse ghosting.
If the manufacturers listen to you , ease tell them to put center stands on all the tvs. Not everyone wants a big piece of furniture just to mount a TV on.
Just ordered the 85” QN90C today for $2399! $2549 shipped directly from Samsung! Went to Best Buy and after comparing to Sony X90L, TCL QM8 and Hisense U8K I went with SAMSUNG!
Quick question to the community I’m looking to purchase a 65” oled to my house Narrowed my search to these options: open box lg G3 or new lg c3. G3 is priced at $1550 and C3 $1450. Should I take the chance on the G3 or just get a brand new C3 Also open to other tv suggestions
I would get the G3 because it's a much better quality model & than I'd purchase a Total Tech/Best Buy Total membership which gives you a 2 year warranty for free that can be extended even more up to another 5 years for a total of 7 years by paying a monthly price around $8.99 per month. Unless however if the G3 looks bad, like it has scratches & dents. But if it looks good & runs good, then go for it with the Best Buy Total membership. Besides, if it breaks, you could just file a claim & probably get it replaced if they don't fix it. My Samsung 85QN90A (2021) was damaged during a move & my Samsung Care+ doesn't wanna cover it. Even though the TV is 85 inches over 100 pounds & 1 inch thick. It's almost impossible to move without damaging it. I'm disabled in a wheelchair & had my nephew & friend move it & unfortunately my nephew pressed a little too hard & the upper left panel.😭 Now I'm looking at the 2024 85" TCL QM8, Hisense U8N or the 2023 Samsung 85QN90C. However, I'm thinking about going back to OLED since I had both the 2016 LG C6 & the 2020 LG C10 & both burned in. The 2020 model less but since then I've gone with 2 Mini-LED Full Array Backlit QLED TVs because I feel like they've almost caught up to OLED. Having said that, Best Buy has the Samsung 83" S90C QD-OLED for $3300 new & $2500+ for an open box but I'd have to drive 46 miles away to the Bay Area. What advice would you have for me? Sorry for the long reply. Sometimes I lose track of how much I type. Anyways, have a good one & good luck.😅
I have an X90K, X900H, B9 and just got a C3 tonight. We were so back and forth on the C3 vs S90C. The C3 has BLOOMING very similar to my X90K, no joke! The white lights on a black background are so bright that it causes a halo just like LED local dimming blooming, no joke. It also has HORRIBLE VERTICAL BANDING on a grey screen,and Ive heard the QD oled panels are clean. It’s not even dirty screen effect, it’s just s bunch of vertical bars on a grey screen or a lifted black scene, where they mastered the black level of the scene to be brighter than actually black and it looks more towards grey. So we possibly will exchange for the S90C. It’s only 150 more or smt like that. The B9 is still going strong. Best gaming tv I’ve ever had! The C3 doesn’t look that much better with brightness, color, and processing, MAYBE a 15% improvement, being rather generous to the C3? Probably more like a 10% improvement. But the B9 has no banding or halo blooming. The blacks are also perfect on the B9 (as they should be…). The C3’s blacks are somewhere in between the X90K and the B9. A fair bit better than the X90K, but nowhere near the B9. So odd being an Oled and not having perfect black level. To rate their black levels I give the B9 10/10, the C3 8.7/10, the X90K 7.8/10, X900H 7.6/10.
So glad i waited and got the U8K. I moved my LG oled into my bedroom to make way for my first Hisense and was extremely impressed not just on picture quality but on how it handled the glare for direct sunlight off the panel. Not sure i know of any better TV to handle well lit rooms.
@@AmurTiger-vm5dy if you have a ton of natural light in the room you’re putting the TV you will be happier with the Hisense. If it’s a darker room then for sure the lg. there is no question the lg oleds are better with black or dark images.
How long would you say the hisense tv last in looking to purchase the U8N because they update their firmware often Then samsung s90c but samsung don't really update their firmware Sony x90L (which I love) update their firmware Sony last long but kinda last bang for buck
Glad to see the QN90C get a B. It’s gets roasted as complete trash on Reddit for its ads panel. I have this and didn’t agree and got banned from there.
I love it! I have an 85” QN90C (I’ve never seen the QN90B however) but my QN90C looks amazing at even extreme angles - not sure why bashing on the new panel- plus from what I’ve seen the QN90B had much more blooming
Hello .. i want an advise .. which one is the best to upscale the quality of the quality of the video ( i am using external hard drive to watch series + tv channels and sports channels which are usually not full hd ) most of them in 720p and lower .. i bought lg qned81 and it was a very bad experience.. thanks
Thank you for this year-end summary. I agonized over which set to buy and ended up getting the 75" U8K from Hisense. I've been very happy with the performance which compares favorably with the Samsung QN90A I got a couple of years ago.
Did u see QN90A little bit more blooming ? I am curious with the comparison. I compared QN90A n U8G (2021 flagship ) side by side before buying U8G . But neither of them were tweaked in store 😮 I have seen U8H U8K(55” 75”) both in stores they were both big jump from previous gen . Amazing ! Since u have Qn90A , high baseline . How is U8K at home comparing to the QN90A ? 😊
I’ve been really impressed so far with the Hisense U7K that I bought for my secondary gaming setup. Great value for the performance you get. Keeping fingers crossed it doesn’t crap out. My 2017 900e is still going strong (original firmware as well) so it was a gamble trying something other than Sony.
I’m used to a OLED so the U7 looked washed out at Best Buy. The 65” U8n is just $999 now. Having issues, do I spend over $500 more for the C3 since all my spots aren’t bright or buy the U8n.
Having never had anything but a Sony and now in the last decade a Samsung TV, I find that you can't beat the Samsung video and sound adjustments! Personally I've never seen a large screen television having anywhere near as sharp and clear a picture as a 40-inch or even a 55-inch TV, so with that said how would you rate the large screens today compared to their smaller counterparts?
I settled for the qn900c 8k I drifted away from the oled Sony 77a95l due to the one connect box and location of tv near window and daytime viewing.. Thanks for all your hard work feller happy new year ..❤
@sparkiegaz3613 I am from India, here the C version is the newest for us. But have seen the youtube videos showcasing the D version in CES , but then I bought the QN95B 65 inch 4k and then a Q990C more like a few days back. So I am pretty much fingers crossed yet to install . 😅 but still the Q900c is more like 14,000 usd here even after discount . So no thanks 🙏
After sending my 3rd U7K back I spent a fortune on a Sony OLED & to say I'm blown away would be a gross understatement. Did not rate the C3 over the A95 at all & was happy to pay the extra.
Cool vlog and have to agree with you on the A95L from Sony I've got the 77 inch version but you forgot one more tv that I finally received this week is the LG Z3 8K 88 inch OLED tv. If you thought the Sony A95L looks amazing and it does for sure but the Z3 8K just destroys the A95L all day!!
Fantastic review and summary of these TVs - you've done an amazing job of pointing out quality and costs (sidenote - I'm in Canada and googled the pricing of each of these as you went through them - boy, we get screwed in pricing up here vs USD!) Anyway, keep doing what you're doing brother - love watching the installs and your reviews! All the best to you & Jen.
Did you do a comparison between the two top QD OLED panels on this list? Curious what the main differences were between the S95C and the A95L considering the panel in the sony is actually made by Samsung.
Happy with my Sony X90L , was difficult to setup because the tv is over engineered and has a lot of bells and whistles, but it’s worthy, particularly for the price.
So my question nobody seems to answer is. Is the Dolby Vision broken on the qm8 TCL. It's very dim. I'm thinking of getting the 75 u8k. And nobody can tell me how the Dolby vision compares to the tcl
I bought the Samsung s95c how much do I have to worry about burn in? I don’t really watch any news or sports commentary. We do watch football every Sunday and then all app streaming. How long will my TV last without causing me issues as a general rule? We usually buy a new TV every 5 years or so.
I’m throwing you a curveball right now because I consider you have more experience in mounting and knowledge about tv than most. Motorized ceiling mount tv. I’m considering ceiling mounting my tv in the location where the ceiling fan is in my master. Considering most of the time the tv will need to lay flat when not in use (it will automatically tilt into viewing angle when in use). Which tv should I stay away from? Keep up the good work by the way.
I’m also hesitating between these 2 as the price is the same but not aware what is more important. G3 advantage is the heat sink and 60w sound but has a weaker chip…
Hmm.. that is tough, but I would just for g2 if wall mounted tight and c3 for most others, stand.. or just end of room where wall mount tight doesn't matter. The c3 and g3 should be on clearance now that 4s are coming out
@@BTheInstallerthanks a lot for the answer, appreciate it! I can see the side of the tv, (not room end wall) but won’t be able to tight mount it, only with a classic mount to have room for cable management. Is there a big difference between Gen 5 and Gen 6 processor regarding picture processing? And you mentioned pink tint and uniformity issues with G2. Is it the same with C3?
One question. Back in the plasma days. Sony had a TV with great speakers and I was wondering if those Sony TVs you reviewed had great speakers as well? I just think Sony had great sound equipment and do they install that in their TVs?
Can anyone help me pick tv? All are 65'' (In Sweden that's why the prices may differ) Samsung Q70C - 999$ Samsung Q80C - 1199$ LG QNED91 Miniled - 1099$ TCL MQLED80 - 1199$ Hisense UHD Mini led - 1099$ Or any other recommendations in same price class.
@@BTheInstaller It absolutely is quite a big jump up, the blooming control and black levels are significantly better. The X95L is regarded at the best LED TV on the market at the moment by most outlets. It’s available in 65 and 75 outside of the US also (I have the 65” model) It’s like saying the QN90C and QN95C are pretty much the same, they aren’t.
@@BTheInstaller Of course, there is quite a difference between the X93L and the X95L, since the X93L is the same as last year's X95K, which was not top-notch at all. this year's X95L model is one of the best LED TVs and quite a bit better than the X93L, which has much worse blomming.
Totally agree Project. Just ordered my 85" X95L after researching hundreds of hours of info on it. It's gonna put the 99% of all 85" Tvs to shame. The X93L blooming is terrible and it doesn't come with the XR clear that makes a huge difference in picture quality. @@ProjectGamerYT
Great end of the year breakdown. Im glad you gave the Qn95c some love. My biggest need is brightness with sdr in a bright room..are the new oleds bright enough? Happy christmas Mr Installer and have a great new year.
Another great video! Based almost solely on your experience I bought a TCL S5 98” to replace a 75” Sony X950H which was just a bit too small for the room with 14 feet to the couch. The TCL took a bit of time to set up the color for each picture mode but once that was done I think it looks great. The size is a game changer in that room. Thanks for bringing this to my attention! I just missed it on Black Friday but got it a $2500 from Christmas from Best Buy.
If you rate the Samsung Samsung S95C highly but have a little budget concern you can’t go wrong with the S90C. I viewed them side by side and for $1,600 for the 65” at Best Buy you can’t go wrong IMO. Great TV for sports, movies etc.
Save your money and get a great 98" TV for under 5 grand. Gonna take another 5 years to get all the motion and washed out color imperfections corrected.
I've been wanting to buy a new tv for a couple of years now but I wanted a larger tv than I already have so an 85 inch wouldn't cut it. I just purchased the 100" Hisense for $3k and after adjusting it I found it an awesome tv. It is an amazing tv. The only XL tv that looks better is the 98 inch OLED but that is 10x the price.
QN90C-you hurt my feelings downgrading it so much- I purchased an 85” QN90C 3 weeks ago for $1,099 ($1,300 with delivery truck) - Do you think I made the right decision? (Company changed price 2 days after I ordered it lol)
I have this set too in 85. How the heck did you get that price. I paid 2700 before tax in November. I love this set. I would say it’s more natural looking than OLED at times.
I got 85” QN90C off a site called Compsource but like I said they raised price like 2 days later - they also had a 65” Q80C for $589 up on their site for like 4 days!
I’ve been rocking a 1080p RCA 40 inch tv from 2012 and believe I’m finally due for an upgrade 😅 I’m looking at 77”: Sony A80l LG C3 I could also taken a size hit & go for the flagship Sony A95l at 65”. Any input is appreciated! I already enjoy my little RCA and have no issues w/ it so I’m sure either of these tvs would be a great update. Forgot to mention, I’ll use it for PS5 gaming, movies & sports
Someone please answer this question for me please, I recently bought a Sony 85XR95L TV and it makes "sounds" at randomly when on or turned off, it doesnt even look bad or defective BUT is this actually normal? I of course bought it here in Europe since I am an American working out here but I don't know it's just strange.
I still don't know why, nobody speaks about the lack of dolby vision and gsync on samsung tvs. I really like the qd oled tech, and I think that the s90c is the best because it's almost same performance of 95c and the price is really good, it's better than the c3 but the c3 has dolby vision and gsync and if, like me, you use the tv with an nvidia gpu mounted pc, it's something you eant at that price tag. Plus dolby vision, some cheaper tvs with less premium brands have that...and for movie watching I think it's a feature that enthusiast really want. So to me the G3 is the best equipped and capable tv, shame is for it's higher price vs qd oled tvs that are top level, color is richer and so on. Sony 95l has dolby vision on qd oled, don't know if it has gsync though, and it's expensive...
Greets B. Thanks for your list. It is good one to be sure. Call me an LG apologist, as with their QNEDs, you will typically get a nice wide viewing angle. A friend of mine recently got a 75" QNED80 and is very happy with it. He and his wife watch in a lit room, and never in the dark, so it works for them. I continue to be happy with my QNED85 since I can watch in both light and dark. To me, so many TVs really come down to how you will use it. For another friend, since they watch in both light and dark and sit in one place to watch, I recommended a Hisense U7K and they went with a 55". I look forward to helping him get it set up.
This was an awesome video and great to see your rankings in this graph format! I know you're considering price and value (as you should), but if you keep price out of it, would you say the Ultra large LG OLED (97" M3 in this case) would be the ultimate overall buy? Sounds like the IQ would be better than the other 98" LEDs and 120" projectors. Would you take it over the 77" QD-OLEDs as well?
I love the giant projector, but they are very pricey. I think in my room 100" is the max I can have so a big TV is better for me. The only deal breaker is I personally love 3D and the TV's don't do that. Ugh 😩
Having bought a LG G1 and a Samsung s95b, I'm starting to think its not worth buying one of the best tvs every year since a better version is always coming out the next year.
Στείλατε LG - 77" Class G3 Series OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV Sony - 77" class BRAVIA XR A95L OLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV TCL - 98" Class S5 S-Class LED 4K UHD HDR Smart TV with Google TV which of these three do you recommend me to get?
I don’t understand why you gave LG QNED80 such a bad rating when you did the original review you were giving it high praise. You put that last on the list. I was planning on getting that particular tv because of your review and seeing it on display. It’s more in our budget now that it discounted but I’m not sure now. I liked it better than some of the Samsungs in that original price range.
Thank you to you both for all the reviews again this year. I pulled the plug early summer and went with a 65 inch Sony A95K, Was worried about the brightness & reflection as it is sitting on a wall facing 2 windows - but zero issues :) Happy Holidays. Stay Safe.
@@johnnyv5995 Sony's products worth every penny they ask for. all the brightness and the great colors you see in a Samsung TVs or even Smartphones will desappear with years of use, you can ask about that.
I’ve been watching your shows for quite some time. I seem to enjoy every one of them. I do however watch other peoples reviews as well. One video that I have never seen involving the latest TV review. I never see anybody make comments, or even compare the TVs to what things would look like in real life. With all the technology that is coming out in a very fast pace when it concerns the picture quality of these TVs. At what point do we say that the color is better than what our eyes would see in real life. For example, when they have pictures of a parrot or some tropical scene. Or even a football game. If we look at that same picture in real life. is the TV three or four or maybe even 10 steps better color and or quality? At that point I think we’re going overboard on what we’re expecting out of our TV. It would be nice if you could do a video comparing this. Maybe somebody doesn’t have to spend the high dollar money that Sony commands. Because if you do their picture, quality is above and beyond with our naked, I can see in real life. To me that almost makes their pictures cartoonish. Then, rather than watching a movie that has real colorful scenes in it. I’d rather just put on Bugs Bunny if I want to watch a cartoon. It would be awesome if you could do some type of video like this. It may give some peoplewho want to get the best maybe settle for something a little lower in quality but closer to real life. The money they save there they could put towards other parts of their home theater experience. Thank you and keep up the good work.
B! Great video! Not sure if you have done this before or you got this from El Jefe? Either way, is a great way to present. I'm moving and coming from a long throw Epson LS11000 at 120" dedicated theatre room. Don't have room for this but want to maintain as big a TV as possible. I have a Sony A80J @ 65" in another room and love OLED. The new TV will go in a fairly bright family room. I really like the LG G3 @ 83" TV, form factor looks awesome but concerned about the brightness (or lack thereof) since no MLA at 83". Do you think I bite the bullet on size and drop to a 77" G3 or A95L? No room for a 98". Thanks! OR wait for something to be announced at CES?
There absolutely isn't. If you had done your research you would have found the Hisense u8k and u7k. You would still have half your money with a product that is just as compelling.
I am using a panasonic 50 inches plasma still working perfectly more than 13 years.
it is full hd 1080
Recently picked up the Samsung S90C and so far I’m loving it.
It’s a stud
Just ordered a 65” S90C😊
do you know if it supports hdmi 2.1?
@@senord2429 yes. On all HDMI ports
@@senord2429Yes. On all 4 ports.
You need to rank either performance or value, you’re dinging some TV’s over price then rewarding others for being cheap (double dipping) while completing ignoring their glaring performance issues like upscaling and HDR/DV/DA performance. It’s a good list, but your justification for some rankings is clearly biased..
It’s not HDTVTest, rtings nor that Caleb dude. It’s reviews for a bang-for-buck buyers and people after massive TVs. Different market and the inconsistencies you are pointing out, don’t matter as much to those kinds of buyers.
@b0nz0beavis If that were true then the flagships wouldn't be at the top of the list since they aren't the best bang for buck.
@@b0nz0beavis the only time he mentions value is when he’s justifying the TCL/Hisense sets. So maybe do a performance rank and a value rank. The majority of media consumed on these sets are either streaming or through cable boxes and both require upscale processing. If you have ever seen a live sports broadcast on the U8k in your house you would understand why dropping an extra $100 on an X90L is more than worth it.
I didn't ding any of the tvs really. I mentioned their quality and price points. People will be angry if their tv isn't listed top. Also I've seen the u8k woth sports and it's just fine. I love Sony, but no way I'd buy the x90l over u8k. It has shit reflection control and minimal dimming zones
I love your site. Just ask for one change on your TV screen test. Some people run their TVs twenty-four hours a day like we do. We cannot buy an Oled because, in five years, the TV will burn out. We bought a Sharp LCD top-of-the-line 80” TV ten years ago, which is still hanging on. We want to update it. When I took your test for a higher-end 85” TV, only Oleds came up. I want a mini LED TV 85” to 98”. What do you recommend? Thanks
S90C is the best value. I upgraded from a 2020 LG CX and the difference in brightness is significative. I dont care much about dolby vision because I mostly play video games and only a handful of games use dolby vision. Even in netflix movies with dolby vision I cant say that I see a difference from normal HDR. About the content upscaling, I use a wired internet on the tv so I never have issues with low quality content. The things it lacks make no difference for me, and the things it offers are a significant improvement over the CX
I had an older LG C1 from when it first hit the scene. It's was time for an upgrade. I started with the G3 55"; I returned it and got the G3 65". I couldn't be HAPPIER!!!! LG all the way😍
I felt the same way when I got the S90C. You need 70 inch plus to really appreciate it however, unless you're sitting less than 5 ft from the 65" screen
I just got 65 g3 with LG soundbar 🥺. Ion think I ever need to visit a movie theater ever again lol
I returned my G3 and got a 77” 95L
@@gallynuts so if you don’t mind me asking but I’m on the fence about the g3 and Sony why did you switch and are you glad you did. Thanks for any info
The TCL 98" S5 is back down to $2499.99 at BB.
Unless you have at last 8-10 ft from the screen, this is not the jam...
Just bought the TCL 98S for $2499 with Free Installation from Best Buy because of your videos. Best tv for the money ever!
What tv stand do you use with that?
I have the LG G3 and Samsung S90C but bought the S5 98" for my parents as they watch everything in their living room which is pretty big. They pretended to hate it because it was too big compared to their last tv which was just 50 inch. Their opinion totally changed within a week and they absolutely love it now. I had to set up a plex server at their house because they kept demanding to watch 4k versions of movies from 70s, 80s ands 90s plus all the sitcoms.
If you don't want to spend a lot of money but have the room for a really big TV then buy the TCL S5 98 inch instead of going down in size. Save for a few months if you are a couple hundred bucks short.
Size matters the most unless the TV has really bad picture quality.
That's awesome. It's soooo big.
going from a Gigabyte 32 inch Gaming monitor to a TCL Q7 55 inch has changed my gaming and movie life forever. I could NEVER go back. It is so good and I love cranking the colors up with dynamic color. I want lots of color , not accuracy. Size matters most, it is so immersive now! Lifelike size!
Between the G3/S90C, which do you prefer for watching movies?
@@tomy2988 I returned the G3 because even though it is supposed to be better, I didn't see much difference because I don't watch movies or game in a bright room.
G3 gets brighter so if you are in a bright room then I'd recommend going with G3. Another thing is that Blacks on G3 look better in a bright room because S90C has QD-OLED and blacks don't look truly black on QD-OLED if you are in a bright room whereas black on G3 stay truly black not matter how much light is in the room.
I got that TCL 98 S5 you got up there and it’s no joke, looks fantastic and it’s huge. Got it for only 2,500 from Best Buy! 👍🏼
Why would you even buy such a large tv
I still have a 2015 model Samsung 55 curved UHD 4k tv. It has out lasted all tvs I’ve had since marriage. We started with a 19 zenith crt , 27 Panasonic crt, 45 rca projection tv then a 50 Samsung HD plasma which lasted about 6yrs with problem after problem.it had beautiful picture but the heating up problem took it to death ☠️
I had this but lost it in hurricane Maria in 2017.
I got the 75u8k for 1300 and I couldn't be happier. Sooooo much better than the vizio m series it is replacing. I love that the ads panel allows me to be a bit off angle and still it looks amazing. That's why I went with it over the qm8. I have a c1 upstairs in my media room and it's pretty dang close. Not as good obviously but I needed the brightness in the living room with all the windows. Not enough people are reviewing that ads 75" panel
ADS panels are just fine. I don't get the hate for ADS/IPS panels. If I could do it all over again, I would save around 1k and get the Hisense U8k in 85 over my 85 Qn90c
@@calgary2800I have the U7K 85 inch and I I'm impressed
I LOVE my 75u8k! Unbeatable for the price!
S90C = A and S95C = S? Makes no sense. If you buy a S90C now, the panel is probably the same as S95C (gen 2). Besides the one connect box, there's nothing different between the 2 TVs.
Exactly. You end up spending like 1k extra just for the one connect box, with no picture difference. That money can be spent on something else
The one connect box actually hurts gaming, so it might be better to get the s90c.
What you fail to mention with the Hisense is that it is LESS THAN HALF the price of anything comparable. Hisense u7k and u8k are S tier all the way when you factor in pricing. There is literally nothing that compares. 144hz native 4k?
It's the winner.
That how I rank them A95L first LG G3 second and the Samsung S95C third
The Samsung S90c seems to be the "best bang for the buck" TV of 2023 imo. It's amazing that it comes close in performance to the LG G3, but at the same price as the LG C3. I only ended up going with the G3 because I have tons of Dolby Vision content on my media server, and the 5 year panel warranty isn't so bad either. But LG really has their work cut out for them now that Samsung is in the OLED game.
C3 is not better than S90C, S90C has better brightness, 144hz, more colors, LG only has Dolby Vision, but it is almost the same like HDR10. And last thing, in my country in Europe was blackfriday on these TVs, and in 77" version Samsung was 530€ cheaper than LG C3
@@andrejlukac1783 Re-read my comment. I never claimed the C3 was better than the S90C. Just the opposite in fact.
@@aredd92 Ye sorry, my mistake, but about that price, S90C is significantly cheaper then G3
Dolby Vision is not a big deal in video content if TV itself can get like 1000 nits
@@chocololo1246 That’s probably the case with the way most streaming content is mastered. But like I said, I have tons of DV content that I don’t want to redo. And on true dual layer uhd Blu-ray’s, DV is superior to hdr10 imo. And with Sonys push for brighter content mastering, DV support could prove to be more beneficial in the future.
I ABSOLUTELY love my 55 inch TCL Q7. It is PERFECT for 500 dollars on sale at best buy. The colors and brightness are perfect and the gaming is incredible when using amd freesync premium and keeping FPS at 120, and using HDMI port 2. Port 1 has some issues with inverse ghosting.
Yo what setting do u have for this tv I have this one to trying to take with it but ahhh it looks really bad for me idk y
If the manufacturers listen to you , ease tell them to put center stands on all the tvs. Not everyone wants a big piece of furniture just to mount a TV on.
Wonder where the Samsung S89c would rank? It’s a QD-OLED. 🤔
I would like to know too.
This year can you do more realistic budget tvs from 50-75inch where most peoples budgets are please
Just ordered the 85” QN90C today for $2399! $2549 shipped directly from Samsung! Went to Best Buy and after comparing to Sony X90L, TCL QM8 and Hisense U8K I went with SAMSUNG!
how are sports and lower res shows
QN90C in B category breaks my heart. Actually i had compared rigorously with X90L, C3 & im still convinced that it offers better picture and sound.
I have it above the x90l. I think I prefer c3 more tho. Both really good tvs
Best tv for the price is the S90C. It is much cheaper than the S95C and the G3.
I'm still getting the QN90C in 85" this year. Most bang for the buck. I can get it directly from Samsung for $2079.79.
Wonder why when I look at it. It it’s like $2300?!
@@BrownskinB7777 I work for the VA and get an employee discount.
Quick question to the community
I’m looking to purchase a 65” oled to my house
Narrowed my search to these options: open box lg G3 or new lg c3. G3 is priced at $1550 and C3 $1450.
Should I take the chance on the G3 or just get a brand new C3
Also open to other tv suggestions
I would get the G3 because it's a much better quality model & than I'd purchase a Total Tech/Best Buy Total membership which gives you a 2 year warranty for free that can be extended even more up to another 5 years for a total of 7 years by paying a monthly price around $8.99 per month. Unless however if the G3 looks bad, like it has scratches & dents. But if it looks good & runs good, then go for it with the Best Buy Total membership. Besides, if it breaks, you could just file a claim & probably get it replaced if they don't fix it.
My Samsung 85QN90A (2021) was damaged during a move & my Samsung Care+ doesn't wanna cover it. Even though the TV is 85 inches over 100 pounds & 1 inch thick. It's almost impossible to move without damaging it. I'm disabled in a wheelchair & had my nephew & friend move it & unfortunately my nephew pressed a little too hard & the upper left panel.😭 Now I'm looking at the 2024 85" TCL QM8, Hisense U8N or the 2023 Samsung 85QN90C. However, I'm thinking about going back to OLED since I had both the 2016 LG C6 & the 2020 LG C10 & both burned in.
The 2020 model less but since then I've gone with 2 Mini-LED Full Array Backlit QLED TVs because I feel like they've almost caught up to OLED. Having said that, Best Buy has the Samsung 83" S90C QD-OLED for $3300 new & $2500+ for an open box but I'd have to drive 46 miles away to the Bay Area. What advice would you have for me? Sorry for the long reply. Sometimes I lose track of how much I type. Anyways, have a good one & good luck.😅
I have an X90K, X900H, B9 and just got a C3 tonight. We were so back and forth on the C3 vs S90C. The C3 has BLOOMING very similar to my X90K, no joke! The white lights on a black background are so bright that it causes a halo just like LED local dimming blooming, no joke. It also has HORRIBLE VERTICAL BANDING on a grey screen,and Ive heard the QD oled panels are clean. It’s not even dirty screen effect, it’s just s bunch of vertical bars on a grey screen or a lifted black scene, where they mastered the black level of the scene to be brighter than actually black and it looks more towards grey. So we possibly will exchange for the S90C. It’s only 150 more or smt like that.
The B9 is still going strong. Best gaming tv I’ve ever had! The C3 doesn’t look that much better with brightness, color, and processing, MAYBE a 15% improvement, being rather generous to the C3? Probably more like a 10% improvement. But the B9 has no banding or halo blooming. The blacks are also perfect on the B9 (as they should be…). The C3’s blacks are somewhere in between the X90K and the B9. A fair bit better than the X90K, but nowhere near the B9. So odd being an Oled and not having perfect black level. To rate their black levels I give the B9 10/10, the C3 8.7/10, the X90K 7.8/10, X900H 7.6/10.
So glad i waited and got the U8K. I moved my LG oled into my bedroom to make way for my first Hisense and was extremely impressed not just on picture quality but on how it handled the glare for direct sunlight off the panel. Not sure i know of any better TV to handle well lit rooms.
For you better lg or hisense ??
@@AmurTiger-vm5dy if you have a ton of natural light in the room you’re putting the TV you will be happier with the Hisense. If it’s a darker room then for sure the lg. there is no question the lg oleds are better with black or dark images.
@@milehighboost5521 thanks bro
How long would you say the hisense tv last in looking to purchase the U8N because they update their firmware often
Then samsung s90c but samsung don't really update their firmware
Sony x90L (which I love) update their firmware Sony last long but kinda last bang for buck
Imo . . I studied for months.. I couldn't do better than the Samsung S90c when consider price vs value in a qoled.
Glad to see the QN90C get a B. It’s gets roasted as complete trash on Reddit for its ads panel. I have this and didn’t agree and got banned from there.
I love it! I have an 85” QN90C (I’ve never seen the QN90B however) but my QN90C looks amazing at even extreme angles - not sure why bashing on the new panel- plus from what I’ve seen the QN90B had much more blooming
yet the c has higher contrast
Hello .. i want an advise .. which one is the best to upscale the quality of the quality of the video ( i am using external hard drive to watch series + tv channels and sports channels which are usually not full hd ) most of them in 720p and lower .. i bought lg qned81 and it was a very bad experience.. thanks
Hi sir
Samsung neo qled 65Inch qn90c vs
Sony 90l 65inch
Which is the best tv...?
Please tell me
Thank you for this year-end summary. I agonized over which set to buy and ended up getting the 75" U8K from Hisense. I've been very happy with the performance which compares favorably with the Samsung QN90A I got a couple of years ago.
Did u see QN90A little bit more blooming ? I am curious with the comparison. I compared QN90A n U8G (2021 flagship ) side by side before buying U8G . But neither of them were tweaked in store 😮
I have seen U8H U8K(55” 75”) both in stores they were both big jump from previous gen . Amazing ! Since u have Qn90A , high baseline . How is U8K at home comparing to the QN90A ? 😊
I’ve been really impressed so far with the Hisense U7K that I bought for my secondary gaming setup. Great value for the performance you get. Keeping fingers crossed it doesn’t crap out.
My 2017 900e is still going strong (original firmware as well) so it was a gamble trying something other than Sony.
I have th e U7k and its great, I feel like I want to try to the S 90c did you make the switch?
@@triniflyer8685 I haven’t upgraded anything yet. Still eyeing up the s89c 77 it’s super cheap at Best Buy now
I’m used to a OLED so the U7 looked washed out at Best Buy. The 65” U8n is just $999 now. Having issues, do I spend over $500 more for the C3 since all my spots aren’t bright or buy the U8n.
@@chrisshore9000 I saw the u8n today at Best Buy it looked amazing. Deep blacks, great color and motion.
In order, which models are first to third in the image quality department???
Having never had anything but a Sony and now in the last decade a Samsung TV, I find that you can't beat the Samsung video and sound adjustments! Personally I've never seen a large screen television having anywhere near as sharp and clear a picture as a 40-inch or even a 55-inch TV, so with that said how would you rate the large screens today compared to their smaller counterparts?
Thank you for all the reviews this year, you are the best guide on RUclips.
I settled for the qn900c 8k I drifted away from the oled Sony 77a95l due to the one connect box and location of tv near window and daytime viewing..
Thanks for all your hard work feller happy new year ..❤
I'm sure that tv is great
damn, thats costly
@@Cool_Rider25 great deals on the 900c 8k tv around now the new d version about to hit shops, grab one if possible 👍👍👍👍
@sparkiegaz3613 I am from India, here the C version is the newest for us. But have seen the youtube videos showcasing the D version in CES , but then I bought the QN95B 65 inch 4k and then a Q990C more like a few days back. So I am pretty much fingers crossed yet to install . 😅 but still the Q900c is more like 14,000 usd here even after discount . So no thanks 🙏
After sending my 3rd U7K back I spent a fortune on a Sony OLED & to say I'm blown away would be a gross understatement. Did not rate the C3 over the A95 at all & was happy to pay the extra.
Appreciate the way you balanced quality with affordability. Great list! Happy Holidays to you and Jen.
Cool vlog and have to agree with you on the A95L from Sony I've got the 77 inch version but you forgot one more tv that I finally received this week is the LG Z3 8K 88 inch OLED tv. If you thought the Sony A95L looks amazing and it does for sure but the Z3 8K just destroys the A95L all day!!
What is the Z3 8K?
@lawball1727 It is LG Z3 8K OLED TV and the picture looks insane. 👌
Great choice I would definitely but the x93l over qn90c
Just bought the A80L in 83 inch what are your thoughts ?? I got a week for it to arrive
Fantastic review and summary of these TVs - you've done an amazing job of pointing out quality and costs (sidenote - I'm in Canada and googled the pricing of each of these as you went through them - boy, we get screwed in pricing up here vs USD!) Anyway, keep doing what you're doing brother - love watching the installs and your reviews! All the best to you & Jen.
Hi, i found a 55in qn90 and a 65in qm8 for about the same price. Which one should i get?
I still love my Sony 83 inch a 90 J!😇
Did you do a comparison between the two top QD OLED panels on this list? Curious what the main differences were between the S95C and the A95L considering the panel in the sony is actually made by Samsung.
Happy with my Sony X90L , was difficult to setup because the tv is over engineered and has a lot of bells and whistles, but it’s worthy, particularly for the price.
So my question nobody seems to answer is. Is the Dolby Vision broken on the qm8 TCL. It's very dim. I'm thinking of getting the 75 u8k. And nobody can tell me how the Dolby vision compares to the tcl
So in a 65 inch would you still recommend the U8K over the QM8?
I bought the Samsung s95c how much do I have to worry about burn in? I don’t really watch any news or sports commentary. We do watch football every Sunday and then all app streaming. How long will my TV last without causing me issues as a general rule? We usually buy a new TV every 5 years or so.
Pkease look at affordable 90 plus inch TV's. I wonder how they compare to the few 2023 models 🤔🙏🙏
I’m throwing you a curveball right now because I consider you have more experience in mounting and knowledge about tv than most.
Motorized ceiling mount tv. I’m considering ceiling mounting my tv in the location where the ceiling fan is in my master. Considering most of the time the tv will need to lay flat when not in use (it will automatically tilt into viewing angle when in use). Which tv should I stay away from?
Keep up the good work by the way.
For 55 inch, which is better, LG G2 or LG C3, mainly for TV shows, News and Movies on OTT
I’m also hesitating between these 2 as the price is the same but not aware what is more important. G3 advantage is the heat sink and 60w sound but has a weaker chip…
Hmm.. that is tough, but I would just for g2 if wall mounted tight and c3 for most others, stand.. or just end of room where wall mount tight doesn't matter. The c3 and g3 should be on clearance now that 4s are coming out
@@BTheInstallerthanks a lot for the answer, appreciate it!
I can see the side of the tv, (not room end wall) but won’t be able to tight mount it, only with a classic mount to have room for cable management.
Is there a big difference between Gen 5 and Gen 6 processor regarding picture processing?
And you mentioned pink tint and uniformity issues with G2. Is it the same with C3?
One question. Back in the plasma days. Sony had a TV with great speakers and I was wondering if those Sony TVs you reviewed had great speakers as well? I just think Sony had great sound equipment and do they install that in their TVs?
Can anyone help me pick tv? All are 65'' (In Sweden that's why the prices may differ)
Samsung Q70C - 999$
Samsung Q80C - 1199$
LG QNED91 Miniled - 1099$
TCL MQLED80 - 1199$
Hisense UHD Mini led - 1099$
Or any other recommendations in same price class.
Shame the X95L isn't on there, I would have liked to have seen where you'd place it as it's a big jump from X93L.
It's not a bug jump from x93l. Very similar. But only 85" size
@@BTheInstaller It absolutely is quite a big jump up, the blooming control and black levels are significantly better. The X95L is regarded at the best LED TV on the market at the moment by most outlets. It’s available in 65 and 75 outside of the US also (I have the 65” model)
It’s like saying the QN90C and QN95C are pretty much the same, they aren’t.
@@BTheInstaller Of course, there is quite a difference between the X93L and the X95L, since the X93L is the same as last year's X95K, which was not top-notch at all. this year's X95L model is one of the best LED TVs and quite a bit better than the X93L, which has much worse blomming.
Exactly! @@easyrider76
Totally agree Project. Just ordered my 85" X95L after researching hundreds of hours of info on it. It's gonna put the 99% of all 85" Tvs to shame. The X93L blooming is terrible and it doesn't come with the XR clear that makes a huge difference in picture quality. @@ProjectGamerYT
Is the TCL s5 the same as the p745k are they the same tv as I have brought a 98 inch TCL but the model comes up as p745k
Great end of the year breakdown. Im glad you gave the Qn95c some love. My biggest need is brightness with sdr in a bright room..are the new oleds bright enough?
Happy christmas Mr Installer and have a great new year.
I have A90J and S95C even the older less bright A90J does just fine for me in bright room. I have zero issues with both
@@playafly131 Thankyou my friend
Yeah I like oled in bright rooms. The qn95c is great for bright room too
@@BTheInstaller Thanks bud
Another great video! Based almost solely on your experience I bought a TCL S5 98” to replace a 75” Sony X950H which was just a bit too small for the room with 14 feet to the couch. The TCL took a bit of time to set up the color for each picture mode but once that was done I think it looks great. The size is a game changer in that room. Thanks for bringing this to my attention! I just missed it on Black Friday but got it a $2500 from Christmas from Best Buy.
What color guide did you use?
LG C3 for $1600 vs Hisense U8 for $900. Is the extra $700 really worth it?? Thanks
If you rate the Samsung Samsung S95C highly but have a little budget concern you can’t go wrong with the S90C. I viewed them side by side and for $1,600 for the 65” at Best Buy you can’t go wrong IMO. Great TV for sports, movies etc.
It would have really helped if you also had reviewed the 75 inch TCL qm8. Obviously it competes with the 75 inch h8k.
Merry Christmas B and to Jen and kids too, i agree 💯 with your G3 ranking, beautiful set.
No better than the LG G3
Money aside, which 98 inch is better? The 3k tcl or the 5k 80c samsung. It's impossible to find them on display. Thanks
Save your money and get a great 98" TV for under 5 grand. Gonna take another 5 years to get all the motion and washed out color imperfections corrected.
Got a Q7 and it was really good but upgrading to a S90C soon
And Hisense will give you 3 years warranty, the others just 1 year. So easy decision what to buy 😊
hisense has horrible motion and horrible upscaling
I've been wanting to buy a new tv for a couple of years now but I wanted a larger tv than I already have so an 85 inch wouldn't cut it. I just purchased the 100" Hisense for $3k and after adjusting it I found it an awesome tv. It is an amazing tv. The only XL tv that looks better is the 98 inch OLED but that is 10x the price.
Where did you get your picture adjustments?
QN90C-you hurt my feelings downgrading it so much- I purchased an 85” QN90C 3 weeks ago for $1,099 ($1,300 with delivery truck) - Do you think I made the right decision? (Company changed price 2 days after I ordered it lol)
I think it's fine and for the current price is much better than $4700 it started at. 85" for that price is really good did you mean 85?
I have this set too in 85. How the heck did you get that price. I paid 2700 before tax in November. I love this set. I would say it’s more natural looking than OLED at times.
I got 85” QN90C off a site called Compsource but like I said they raised price like 2 days later - they also had a 65” Q80C for $589 up on their site for like 4 days!
It’s our little secret that site - shhhh
If they are a reputable company they will price match. Hopefully they did. Most company's give you at least 30 days.
I’ve been rocking a 1080p RCA 40 inch tv from 2012 and believe I’m finally due for an upgrade 😅 I’m looking at 77”:
Sony A80l
LG C3
I could also taken a size hit & go for the flagship Sony A95l at 65”.
Any input is appreciated! I already enjoy my little RCA and have no issues w/ it so I’m sure either of these tvs would be a great update.
Forgot to mention, I’ll use it for PS5 gaming, movies & sports
Would love this with the sub $400-600 tvs
Someone please answer this question for me please, I recently bought a Sony 85XR95L TV and it makes "sounds" at randomly when on or turned off, it doesnt even look bad or defective BUT is this actually normal? I of course bought it here in Europe since I am an American working out here but I don't know it's just strange.
I was hoping the 77" Sony A80L would have been on the list. I am trying to compare it vs the 77" Samsung S90C.
I still don't know why, nobody speaks about the lack of dolby vision and gsync on samsung tvs. I really like the qd oled tech, and I think that the s90c is the best because it's almost same performance of 95c and the price is really good, it's better than the c3 but the c3 has dolby vision and gsync and if, like me, you use the tv with an nvidia gpu mounted pc, it's something you eant at that price tag. Plus dolby vision, some cheaper tvs with less premium brands have that...and for movie watching I think it's a feature that enthusiast really want. So to me the G3 is the best equipped and capable tv, shame is for it's higher price vs qd oled tvs that are top level, color is richer and so on. Sony 95l has dolby vision on qd oled, don't know if it has gsync though, and it's expensive...
Bought a Samsung 49.5 inch 3D Smart TV in 2015. Upgrading to Q60CA QLED 65 inch Samsung. Diappointed Q60CA comes without 3D technology.
So far right now the best TV of the year is the Sony A95L.
I went with the s95c and have not regretted it.
What do you think of the Samsung QE65T 65" 4K UHD 16/7 300nit Professional Commercial TV wit 3 year warrantee? Thanks
Greets B. Thanks for your list. It is good one to be sure. Call me an LG apologist, as with their QNEDs, you will typically get a nice wide viewing angle. A friend of mine recently got a 75" QNED80 and is very happy with it. He and his wife watch in a lit room, and never in the dark, so it works for them. I continue to be happy with my QNED85 since I can watch in both light and dark. To me, so many TVs really come down to how you will use it. For another friend, since they watch in both light and dark and sit in one place to watch, I recommended a Hisense U7K and they went with a 55". I look forward to helping him get it set up.
This was an awesome video and great to see your rankings in this graph format! I know you're considering price and value (as you should), but if you keep price out of it, would you say the Ultra large LG OLED (97" M3 in this case) would be the ultimate overall buy? Sounds like the IQ would be better than the other 98" LEDs and 120" projectors. Would you take it over the 77" QD-OLEDs as well?
This was everything I needed, thank you
I love the giant projector, but they are very pricey. I think in my room 100" is the max I can have so a big TV is better for me. The only deal breaker is I personally love 3D and the TV's don't do that. Ugh 😩
Love the (2) Cloned Jens in the SN95C thumbnail. If you could have teams of Cloned Jens doing your installations, you'd make $$ millions.
What do you think about an AWOL vision LTV 2500 4k uhd ultra short throw triple laser projector am thinking about getting one
Have you seen/reviewed the 98” Q80C from Samsung? What do you think of it?
Having bought a LG G1 and a Samsung s95b, I'm starting to think its not worth buying one of the best tvs every year since a better version is always coming out the next year.
2017 lg c7 is still good
In reality, you only need to upgrade your TV every 5 years. Technology doesn't change that much in any 5 year span.
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LG - 77" Class G3 Series OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV
Sony - 77" class BRAVIA XR A95L OLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV
TCL - 98" Class S5 S-Class LED 4K UHD HDR Smart TV with Google TV
which of these three do you recommend me to get?
You still recommend tappo wireless cameras ?
Hows the upscaling on the s95c vs 90c?
I don’t understand why you gave LG QNED80 such a bad rating when you did the original review you were giving it high praise. You put that last on the list. I was planning on getting that particular tv because of your review and seeing it on display. It’s more in our budget now that it discounted but I’m not sure now. I liked it better than some of the Samsungs in that original price range.
Why not include the price?
Not going to lie. If I had ti do it again I would get the 98 TCL for 2500 bucks. I have the 85 qn90c and it feels not so big after a couple months .
Yo, I see you have the Sony HT A9 on the wall. Can you show us how you mounted them on the wall and how you hid or how you dealt with the wires?
Thank you to you both for all the reviews again this year. I pulled the plug early summer and went with a 65 inch Sony A95K, Was worried about the brightness & reflection as it is sitting on a wall facing 2 windows - but zero issues :) Happy Holidays. Stay Safe.
You never go wrong with Sony
@@Maximius38 Hope so, considering the price.
@@johnnyv5995 Sony's products worth every penny they ask for.
all the brightness and the great colors you see in a Samsung TVs or even Smartphones will desappear with years of use, you can ask about that.
i think you should also consider inbult audio system like some company offers subwoffer inbuilt
How is new Lg Qned86 mini led compared to qned81?
Do you think the QN900C is worth the money over QN90C?
What about QN90C 43 inch ?i wanna buy it ?but i am confused between samsungQN90C and LG UQ80 UHd tv?please guide me if you can?
I’ve been watching your shows for quite some time. I seem to enjoy every one of them. I do however watch other peoples reviews as well.
One video that I have never seen involving the latest TV review. I never see anybody make comments, or even compare the TVs to what things would look like in real life. With all the technology that is coming out in a very fast pace when it concerns the picture quality of these TVs. At what point do we say that the color is better than what our eyes would see in real life. For example, when they have pictures of a parrot or some tropical scene. Or even a football game. If we look at that same picture in real life. is the TV three or four or maybe even 10 steps better color and or quality? At that point I think we’re going overboard on what we’re expecting out of our TV. It would be nice if you could do a video comparing this. Maybe somebody doesn’t have to spend the high dollar money that Sony commands. Because if you do their picture, quality is above and beyond with our naked, I can see in real life. To me that almost makes their pictures cartoonish. Then, rather than watching a movie that has real colorful scenes in it. I’d rather just put on Bugs Bunny if I want to watch a cartoon.
It would be awesome if you could do some type of video like this. It may give some peoplewho want to get the best maybe settle for something a little lower in quality but closer to real life. The money they save there they could put towards other parts of their home theater experience.
Thank you and keep up the good work.
B! Great video! Not sure if you have done this before or you got this from El Jefe? Either way, is a great way to present.
I'm moving and coming from a long throw Epson LS11000 at 120" dedicated theatre room. Don't have room for this but want to maintain as big a TV as possible. I have a Sony A80J @ 65" in another room and love OLED. The new TV will go in a fairly bright family room. I really like the LG G3 @ 83" TV, form factor looks awesome but concerned about the brightness (or lack thereof) since no MLA at 83". Do you think I bite the bullet on size and drop to a 77" G3 or A95L? No room for a 98". Thanks! OR wait for something to be announced at CES?
I just got the G3 last week from what I can see there isn't a £1000 difference in picture quality between the A95L and G3.
There absolutely isn't. If you had done your research you would have found the Hisense u8k and u7k. You would still have half your money with a product that is just as compelling.
@@truthseeking3818 only for 4k content lol hisense and tcl still have issues with upscaling and motion
Nice review keep up the good work B the installer
Should i go for 65inch sony x90L or Samsung qn90c getting both in same price and i mostly consume OTT Content
Sony