TV review LG G3 vs Samsung S95C for Best TV 2023!

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  • @stopthefomo
    @stopthefomo  Год назад +15

    Best 2023 OLED TVs! LG G3 howl.me/cjvzZQEENEy
    S95C howl.me/cjunfXqbtz6
    S90C howl.me/cjungZQzt0a
    S95B howl.me/cjvzYL5ggVi

    • @layton101101
      @layton101101 Год назад

      I’m very interested to see if the s90c will be closer to a C3 or the G3 and s95c. Since it’s I think it’s priced closer to the higher end

    • @user-oq6sc1qm4j
      @user-oq6sc1qm4j Год назад +1

      You cannot have the best tv of 2023 until the Sony A95L QD OLED comes out later this year and is compared to the Samsung and the LG

    • @flow685
      @flow685 Год назад

      Nuclear free. Frog 🐸 😂 Samsung on steroids! Great video FOMO!

    • @spyplane3979
      @spyplane3979 Год назад

      it would be great if u could do this type of testing with s95b vs s95c and g3 to see how close the b could get to the c . Plus i saw a brightness mod in the service menu that should bring it to the level of s95c but without measuring tools id would not know without buying them .

    • @michael-4k4000
      @michael-4k4000 Год назад

      Love Ya FOMO 😅

  • @asafblasbergvideographer
    @asafblasbergvideographer Год назад +23

    The Low Bit Rate Content is amazing on LG G3 WOW

  • @asafblasbergvideographer
    @asafblasbergvideographer Год назад +143

    LG G3 has 5-year warranty that covers burn-in. Just for that I’d chose LG.😊

    • @jay2official412
      @jay2official412 Год назад +19

      Dont let the warranty fool you the tv has to have a certain amount of burn-in damage in order for the warranty to cover it so If u only have a small amount its not covering

    • @skywatcher9076
      @skywatcher9076 Год назад +6

      I leave my lg cx on all the time with game menus and I haven't had any burn in but thats really good to know thx

    • @skywatcher9076
      @skywatcher9076 Год назад

      @Exec Jio which one would you get? Value electronics is giving in the stand away free with the LG G3 so after DECIDING on the S95C NOW I'm again considering a LG G3 the only thing is the S95C DOES 144HTZ so there's that to Consider

    • @jay2official412
      @jay2official412 Год назад +4

      @@skywatcher9076 the Lg stand alone is $150-$200 that value electronics is saving you if you opt for their OEM sleek design plus the reliability and Dolby vision. The LG does 120HTZ is an extra 22 HTZ really that noticeable?

    • @execjio1142
      @execjio1142 Год назад +1

      @Skywatcher wrong guy to ask. I just now notice there is more than one generation of the samsung oleds. And will have to look up the differences. S95b is what had a big pricedrop

  • @davidc4737
    @davidc4737 Год назад +15

    For me its all about the color, these TVs are bright enough. Come black friday the S95C is gonna be mine mine all mine ! 😀😎

    • @alexsaraceno6144
      @alexsaraceno6144 Год назад

      Haha !

    • @billtinnell2206
      @billtinnell2206 Год назад

      The A95L will blow the S95C off the planet when it comes out in another month!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @FenixPajarito
      @FenixPajarito 4 месяца назад

      ​@@billtinnell2206 for way more money and worse Input Latency.

  • @Alster763
    @Alster763 Год назад +12

    What a great video, one of the best so far this year.

  • @Flor-ian
    @Flor-ian Год назад +21

    You mentioned the part where the TVs are indistinguishable when in bright room viewing. It would be appreciated if you could make a dedicated video about the best settings for highest brightness level + retaining most color accuracy for the big LG/Samsung/Sony OLED’s as I don’t currently have that set up, I use both cinema/filmmaker/cinema home/DV/DV Home all set to their most color accurate profiles but wouldn’t mind that punch when sun directly hits the TV

    • @stopthefomo
      @stopthefomo  Год назад +11

      Good point, I'll keep this in mind after the release of the A95L!

    • @paulcox2447
      @paulcox2447 Год назад +1

      Cinema home is the mode to use for daytime. If you turn auto dynamic tone mapping on though that will raise the average picture level to best combat glare. For LG anyway.

  • @goldorak5282
    @goldorak5282 Год назад +11

    Superb review with clear evidence. Learned a lot indeed. Dark horses could be the pana and Philips with MLA. Qd Oled was my top choice but g3 performance got me excited for pana and potentially Philips.

    • @thor8334
      @thor8334 Год назад +2

      Panasonic is always the best

    • @goldorak5282
      @goldorak5282 Год назад

      @@thor8334 i am a pana lover on picture but pana often behind on important features…don’t believe they have latest soc 1000 like Sony for example. Operating system is basic but not too bad. Gaming getting better…waiting to see how they fare versus Sony but I hear you and agree on absolute picture

  • @LawJolla
    @LawJolla Год назад +74

    Great job as always. Given how similar they are, I'll go with the proven reliability of WOLED and LG.

    • @whiskizyo2067
      @whiskizyo2067 Год назад +8

      Especially because even these current Samsung stats won't last when they nerf it again, in the firmware in a year to increase reliability and make the latest models in 2 years look better.

    • @thor8334
      @thor8334 Год назад

      Yeah i’m 100% agreeing with you man

    • @shroey20
      @shroey20 Год назад +2

      ​@Whiskiz Yo All TV manufacturers do that, including LG.

  • @AgelessOnTheRocks
    @AgelessOnTheRocks Год назад +4

    StopTheFOMO, thanks for your detailed and passionate videos. I have been watching this LG G3 vs Samsung SC90/95 battle play out over RUclips over last few weeks. For non gamers, seems like the big question still is "will I miss out on the best viewing exp for Dolby Vision content with Samsungs" especially given the amount of Netflix, Apple TV etc content available. Your conclusion of HDR is brighter than Dolby Vision might not answer it actually. It seems like DV provides more detail while trying to maintain as much brightness as possible, whereas HDR starts losing some of the detail. So just apples to apples DV picture will be better. But that doesnt mean LG G3 is better TV. Seems like LG G3's big issue is lack of uniformity or those banding issues. QD-OLEDs dont exhibit that vertical banding and have much smoother color gradation. So it is really a choice between - Do you want Dolby Vision and Banding (G3) OR you want panel uniformity, better color volume but miss out on DV. I feel I will notice banding lot more than I will notice lack of the minor differences between DV and HDR. Hence for me the better compromise here is to avoid G3 and go for S90C. You can of course add the Sony A95L here which may be gives best of the both worlds but will cost significantly higher.

    • @flingymingy
      @flingymingy 14 дней назад

      You’re exactly right.
      I’m replacing my G4 with an S95D because I’ve had two G4’s with significant banding.

  • @cyrusjalali1571
    @cyrusjalali1571 Год назад +3

    Why don't TVs come calibrated from the factory? Why does the end consumer need to do this?

    • @Artemis-v8i
      @Artemis-v8i Год назад

      So consumers can calibrate it however they want.

  • @walidhannaoui1802
    @walidhannaoui1802 Год назад +30

    Tbh I think the tv tech has reached a point where these minuscule differences in measurements aren’t enough to claim one tv is objectively better than the other. Most these are not noticeable unless side by side comparisons are done. It’s just come down to what’s better for people’s use case/preferences

    • @floz9718
      @floz9718 9 месяцев назад +1

      I agree, price availability and features are more important these days. In terms of differences, it's more of a question how many and which specific issues a TV has, no TV is perfect so you have to decide with which issues you can live with.

  • @zachazow
    @zachazow Год назад +1

    I can't believe I haven't seen one of your videos before. This was very insightful an well put together. Definitely one, if not the best, review I've seen on these two TVs

  • @AnthonyRafha
    @AnthonyRafha Год назад +7

    Wouldn't that pink hue on QD-OLED TVs be a disadvantage compared to the LG G3? And is the issue of heat dissipation interfering with the risk of burn-in true and would it be a relevant issue?

    • @loki76
      @loki76 Год назад +2

      The G3 has pink/red tint in their reflection handling and in some content. The Pink hue on the S95C reflection handling is much reduced compared to last year.
      I would 100% choose QD-OLED over WOLED, but like that whole Rtings longevity test it kind of scares you. LG does much better in that regard.

    • @justinstewart3248
      @justinstewart3248 9 дней назад

      @@loki76rtings did a test and found the Samsung had more burn in??

  • @sonyse2t5
    @sonyse2t5 Год назад +3

    This is most objective and informative review on the G3 and S95C.
    From an ownership perspective. With the Price been the same G3 the choice.
    S95c going have to rely on heavy discounts.
    The brightness saturation is not big gain on the S95c. Technically better.

  • @cliffx7
    @cliffx7 Год назад +22

    I’ve already decided on the LG 55 inch G3 due to the fact that I’ve seen many RUclips videos reporting screen burn in after a few hundred hours on a Samsung’s while all models of the LG W-OLED TVs reported 0 burn in. It’s a no-brainer LG is King.

    • @BaSiC47
      @BaSiC47 Год назад +9

      Only if you watch CNN 20 hours/day

    • @FenixPajarito
      @FenixPajarito 4 месяца назад

      No Brainer? LOL

  • @cartercorbridge7976
    @cartercorbridge7976 Год назад +2

    You need to not soo much be about the specular highlights they are great but the shadow area and high contrast scenes ( with both dark and bright) elements on the screen, the dolby vision will give you a generally better representation of what the colorist or director of the movie/show is trying to prevail to you.

  • @shuye5004
    @shuye5004 Год назад +13

    Great review. Holding out for the Sony A95L. Definitely going to pick 1 of these 3 guys to replace our LG CX this year.

    • @chriswright8074
      @chriswright8074 Год назад

      Why are you buying a new TV when you have one that works fine

    • @shuye5004
      @shuye5004 Год назад +2

      @@chriswright8074 I want to upgrade from 65'' to 77''. This is the main reason. Upgrading the TV model is a nice-to-have along the way.

  • @0perativeX
    @0perativeX Год назад +1

    I work in a repair center and we are starting to see a lot of QD OLED TV's coming in with image retention issues. Samsung may be winning the brightness wars but they certainly are not winning when it comes to functional longevity.

  • @dcaseng
    @dcaseng Год назад +14

    Seems to me like the average viewer isn't going to notice much, if any difference.
    They're both great TVs.

    • @stopthefomo
      @stopthefomo  Год назад +7

      exactly, at the end it's the little things like Samsung TV Plus vs WebOS or you prefer one remote over the other

    • @dcaseng
      @dcaseng Год назад +4

      @@stopthefomo Yeah, i can't walk away from WebOS, it's fantastic.
      I feel like there isn't much more room for an actual leap in technology. We are going to keep getting incremental improvements every year until MicroLED becomes a reality.

  • @youllmakeit
    @youllmakeit 9 месяцев назад +1

    Na. Got two samsung phones in the house. Love the Extra colors and the one connect box. For me im biased with samsung. I started with the g3 but copped the Samsung.

  • @VenkateshPattamatta
    @VenkateshPattamatta 10 дней назад

    How is the thermal efficiency in LG (G3 and G4) and Samsung (S90C and S95D)?

  • @ledooni
    @ledooni Год назад +2

    With how similarly they perform it‘s the gaming that makes the difference.
    G3: 120Hz, working HGiG, game mode can be calibrated
    S95C: 144Hz, broken HGiG, can not be fixed through HGiG, color-fringing can get noticeable on high-contrast edges in real content when you like to sit a little closer
    As a PC gamer I‘d love to have 144Hz as my VRR ceiling, but the disadvantages still outweigh the positives. I‘d go with the G3 no doubt. My G1 is still doing fine though, so I might wait another year and see if QD-OLED gets MLA next year or if LG can finally fix 120Hz gradation which still has visible banding in some scenes with no option to engage the smooth gradation option.

    • @xshelwynx
      @xshelwynx Год назад

      You can just turn down the s95c to 120Hz and it works fine.

  • @kennysln908
    @kennysln908 Год назад +1

    Oh maaaan, i just bought myself a 65" LG G2, because I cannot resist with the deal they gave me

  • @MrMitico4889
    @MrMitico4889 Год назад +1

    Love this review, but you missed gaming mode comparison, which is an important aspect for me. I recently canceled my LG G3 order because of my doubts regarding the LG'S tv behaviour in that field. Guys, please, what do I should do?

  • @Abakaschi
    @Abakaschi Год назад +2

    Amazing comparison!!
    Now please test QN95c vs S95c in the same fashion.
    Thumbs up!!

  • @wingedhussar1453
    @wingedhussar1453 Год назад +1

    Your my favorite TV reviewer because you tell it how it is. And I even rmemeebr seeing hdr highlights pop look better on my Sony a1e compared to LG c1 and its hdr dolby vision.

  • @CaniceMcGrath
    @CaniceMcGrath Год назад +2

    You mention that Dolby Vision brings down capabilities of the TV in the Sony. Could u turn off Dolby Vision on the A95K in favour of HDR10?
    Secondly does HDR formats only affect brightness vs darkness, if so then should we focus on colour saturation preservation capability of the TV?

    • @dylanstapleton7357
      @dylanstapleton7357 Год назад

      All TVs give the option to turn on or off DV or HDR 10+, depending on the TV.

  • @joelman1989
    @joelman1989 Месяц назад

    Does using an Apple TV or Nvidia shield resolve the low bit rate content problem of the S95C? What is low bit rate content? I always see youtube tv used but what about netlfix? I've searched so long and can't find a clear answer.

  • @tennissir1986
    @tennissir1986 Год назад +1

    Since these both incorporate newer technology - I wouldn’t plunk down several thousand dollars on either of these (unless you’re extremely wealthy) - until the long range reliability reviews are in.

  • @SagaciousFrank
    @SagaciousFrank 10 месяцев назад +1

    Think ultimately I'd prefer to have Sony's A95L, but it's mighty pricey. Between the Samsung S95C and LG G3, I reckon I'd opt for the G3.

  • @sj460162
    @sj460162 Год назад +6

    This is one of my best videos so far this year Fomo. Your personal feelings on which tv YOU would bring home to your family...
    A great review and a great ending. I was really surprised by your final thoughts and it helps me out a lot for my potential purchase Fomo.
    Just thankyou for your work!!

  • @maxborn7400
    @maxborn7400 Год назад +6

    Finally, the comparison I have been waiting for, all this time. LG usually seems to be all-round good choice, but I am still hoping the QD-OLED tech would have something more to prove.
    Btw, "blistering defeat"? I thought S95B was extensively panned for all sorts of shortcomings: bad build quality, colour inaccuracy, manipulating performance for review TV vs consumer TVs, and the laggy OS (not to mention the lack of DV even with S95C).

    • @stopthefomo
      @stopthefomo  Год назад +13

      the ONLY reason LG introduced MLA was because of QD-OLED. Everything you say about the flaws have to do with quality of life execution by S95B but QD-OLED image quality performance soundly defeated W-OLED. Its colour accuracy issues were addressed after the second firmware update and was never an issue with the Sony A95K.

    • @maxborn7400
      @maxborn7400 Год назад +2

      @@stopthefomo appreciate your response, man. And the spectral analysis you do is my favourite part of your reviews. I remember seeing one of your earlier videos on how DV messes up dark scenes. Helped ease some of worries of, "FOMO" with OLED TVs supporting DV vs Samsung's QD-OLED.
      I am cautiously optimistic for QD-OLED. Sony is way out of my budget 😅Really hoping to see S95C win over the critics this year, and when Samsung finally gives good discounts, going to buy me a 77'' TV 🤞

    • @phgamer4393
      @phgamer4393 Год назад +1

      the build quality was bad max but it was the superior tv especially in earlier firmware versions. just looking at them in defaults you would go wow with the colors in the s95b.

    • @ThachNguyen-lp3ir
      @ThachNguyen-lp3ir Год назад

      @@stopthefomog2 or c3?

  • @billtinnell2206
    @billtinnell2206 Год назад +5

    Hey Fomo. Starting to think about upgrading my incredible 2018 Samsung 75" flagship Q9FN. This has been the only TV that has WOWED me in the last 5 years. Still looks better than 90% of all TVs today. I've seen the S95C and wasn't wowed. Haven't seen the G3 that you said is a pinch better. I'm REALLY pumped about the new Sony A95L and X95L which should blow the S95C and G3 off the planet if they are even 25% brighter than last years incredible models. I only want a 75 to 85" TV that has the best "picture quality and processing" regardless of price. All I watch is sports and regular cable TV. What TV do you personally suggest for me. Thanks for all your incredible info throughout the last couple of years!! You're the BEST!

    • @poluticon
      @poluticon Год назад

      Sony needs to put 4 HDMI 2.1 ports on their TV's, otherwise they're practically useless for gamers.

  • @504cool
    @504cool Год назад +2

    The interesting thing about this is that its April 14. That said its interesting how we're at the "starting line" with these TVs and don't know where we'll be months from now after Firmware updates 🤷‍♂. Might one to start calling these by Rounds.🥊. Round 1 seems to be a draw.

  • @TheCrucialQ
    @TheCrucialQ Год назад +4

    I think the question should have been, Is Dolby Vision and HDR10+ important?

  • @Mik0uille
    @Mik0uille Год назад +3

    Good review but i'm sad you don't dedicate a part about gaming

  • @skippymarone1251
    @skippymarone1251 2 месяца назад

    Any chance you can duplicate this video format with the G4, S95D and A95L?

  • @HugoSanchez-ob7fy
    @HugoSanchez-ob7fy Год назад +2

    Does anyone know what happens if direct sunlight hits the LG MLA screen? Do micro lenses increase the damage on the screen? Does MLA work like a magnifying glass for the sunlight? Hope someone can help me 😅

  • @michaelwyckoff7593
    @michaelwyckoff7593 Год назад +14

    Even if the LG G3 doesn't win best TV this year 2023 I think it's still a awesome TV to own. I would definitely like to have one. Yes the Samsung QD Oled is fantastic I am more impressed with the LG.

  • @bengoolie5197
    @bengoolie5197 5 месяцев назад

    My LG keeps turning itself off and then back on a few seconds late. It is very irritating. Guess if it is still under warranty I could get a replacement, but I have never had a problem like that with a tv before.

  • @FS-ql1hy
    @FS-ql1hy Год назад +1

    Having seen both 7 hour live streams G3 vs S95C. Both are very close. And for that reason, the ghosting and juttering or whatever it’s called is a lot less on the G3… on a bigger screen this is essential because it’s horrendous. Dolby vision or not. Get rid of the fomo and go for the G3. Same price. Maybe a little less colour accuracy or whatever but you won’t even know it because it’s gleaming. More tweekable settings which you will not bother with eventually but if you switch between you tube and a movie at least you have those options.
    Better up scaling because if you’re spending 3-5k on a tv you will upgrade in 5 years anyway. The overall decider for me is not the brightness or automatic dimming… it’s the more brilliant white and less ghosting / jitteriness. Colour accuracy is not the b all and end all on a bright screen. Right?

    • @billtinnell2206
      @billtinnell2206 Год назад

      I'm gonna upgrade to the G3, S95C, A95L or X95L to whichever has the best picture for movies and sports. I've read tons of reviews on G3 and S95C and most people like the G3 best. Gonna hold out for the info and my personal opinion of the A95L and X95L which should be the best TVs of 2023.

  • @birgerolovsson5203
    @birgerolovsson5203 Год назад +1

    My CX has served me as if I were a King so I'll continue with LG if I must buy a new TV later this year.

  • @BladeRunnerJP11
    @BladeRunnerJP11 Год назад +1

    what about the dynamic metadata of dolby vision, isnt that the big differentiator?

  • @michael-4k4000
    @michael-4k4000 Год назад

    Picked up a 55 and 77" G3 and an S95c in 65" . Really wanted to get rid of my A90j 83" and LG C2 77"

  • @WindBreaker77
    @WindBreaker77 Год назад

    Thank you for your great easy to comprehend comparison on these two tvs. You have made up my decision which is the S95C. :)

  • @JBlakeS23
    @JBlakeS23 Год назад +6

    If you look at the burn in tests from RTINGS you can see the Sony has worse burn in WITH the heat sink. If the if the Samsung is brighter, what would cause the Sony to endure more burn in?

    • @BaSiC47
      @BaSiC47 Год назад +1

      They were running CNN for 20 hours straight. If you want to watch CNN daily for many hours, you should skip OLED generally.

  • @DennyRosarioAzcona
    @DennyRosarioAzcona Год назад +6

    Talk about an in depth review!! Awesome video bro as much as i like sony i think i might stick to the 77" s95c when it drops in price because sony for sure aint selling them for at least an extra 20% - 25% of the competition's prices 😢

  • @devlin1991
    @devlin1991 5 месяцев назад

    Can you do a gaming specific comparison of G3 vs S95C? Which maintains best accuracy and low brightness gradients, etc. My LG C9 looks like trash in dark gradients, lots of chrominance variance and clear banding artifacts. I'm looking to ugprade but I can't find a review that really touches on which displays have the "best" gaming mode since they are all unusable outside of that mode due to the input latency.

  • @cartercorbridge7976
    @cartercorbridge7976 Год назад +7

    It is really about which tv brands you prefer.... nerfed updates on samsung!!! Great warranties on the LG g3. Lg hardly ever nerfs firmware updates!! I have recieved soo many advancements on my 77c9 by the way of software updates that has given my television better gaming full features, e-arc expandability when it was previously only arc. Which were huge upgrades I recieved years after owning the TV! LG don't forget about the last gen, and do everything possible to upgrade them afaic.

  • @danielandersen9644
    @danielandersen9644 Год назад +1

    What about burn-in risk of QD-OLED? seems like the nature of the technology, more specifically the lack of the white subpixel of WOLED, causes QD-OLED's to burn in more when showing white, because of the need to use all 3 RGB subpixels, where as the WOLED doesn't.

    • @anuzahyder7185
      @anuzahyder7185 Год назад

      Bro how wud he know. The tvs jus came out lol.
      Im gaming on s95b by doing the service menu mod, i.e increasing brightness to s95c/g3 level at 1-5% window n absolutely no burn in

    • @RADERFPV
      @RADERFPV Год назад +1

      ​@@anuzahyder7185 Based off last year's burn in tests, it can be assumed we'll see burn in issues with this year's qd oled panels. Rtings reported back noticable burn in on the s95b and a95k, and none on the G2. I think Daniel has it right, and it's correct for sure that all 3 subpixels need to be pushed to generate white. None of these technologies are even close to perfect.

  • @francisburlaud6954
    @francisburlaud6954 Год назад

    Good work. Really interesting those conclusion on dolby vision. If yiu add the fact that often/sometimes brands have problems in implementing dloby vision mode. Eventually, maybe hdr10 is the best hdr ?

  • @stradovinski
    @stradovinski Год назад

    Wish you'd have expanded on sports a little more. That section was very brief, yet something a lot of people value.

  • @nysportz
    @nysportz Год назад

    Do you have any thoughts on reflection handling between the two? I have a very bright room, and it seems both panels have different coatings than last year’s models - but I haven’t found a direct comparison yet.

  • @Patrick-tw7nr
    @Patrick-tw7nr Год назад +2

    Dolby Vision mind share is the same as Nvidia DLSS with pc graphics, it is what the majority will gravitate to even if the competition has a similar but different tech that does similar things. LG, Sony, TCL made the right call with Dolby Vision and Samsung didn’t and they are losing sales with thad decision regardless if they have the better tech

  • @emilioriofrio7858
    @emilioriofrio7858 Год назад +3

    FOMO idk how many times it has to be said Dolby Vision is not all about brightness.

  • @techandy1747
    @techandy1747 Год назад +1

    So LG has caught up with Samsungs QD OLED....I wonder if Sony processing will make it stand out from the 2 Tvs

  • @LayerZlayer2000
    @LayerZlayer2000 Год назад +1

    G3 easily we all gotta wait until the price is 1700 bucks and then it's a good price i will get it 55" of course

  • @KyleDimetri
    @KyleDimetri Год назад

    If the color is too saturated, turn down the saturation. Why would you buy a tv with a wider color space and not use that wider color space? I have a Hisense U8H and I have Native color space enabled on all content. You know what I did to make it not look over saturated? I adjust the settings to turn down the color saturation. Not everything has to be accurate especially if I’m getting a more bland image on a tv that’s more than capable to make that scene look much better “than intended”

  • @djfields1
    @djfields1 Год назад +1

    Not having dolly vision, Is a deal breaker for me. Thousands of dollars, and no Doble vision. Can't do it.

  • @GamingTech-YouTube
    @GamingTech-YouTube Год назад +2

    Great Video Fomo. Thanks for that!

  • @Michael.Talbot
    @Michael.Talbot Год назад

    I need to see these TV`s side by side in a shop before i buy. I miss the days when you could watch a few reviews and buy a TV but the technology is so close now I do not even think it matters.

  • @mickey-neo
    @mickey-neo Год назад +1

    hi,
    what about motion? can be a nice battle between samsung/lg/sony

  • @paul_wiggin
    @paul_wiggin 10 месяцев назад

    The reasioning for DV is not image quality - its the support itself. Sometimes you have a video that only has DV metadata, and nothing else.
    Unfortunately, LG TV does not support DV with MKV format, making its DV support not complete in more than 50% of the times.

  • @Tanquen
    @Tanquen Год назад

    What about folks with older sets? If you have a C9 now what could you expect to see from a G3?

  • @Won-KW
    @Won-KW Год назад +6

    I disagree with your opinion that Dolby Vision is not important, as do others. As a non-professional as well as experts, I feel the difference in Dolby Vision. For example, there is a clear difference between Netflix's Dolby Vision-enabled TV and non-supported TV. (HDR+ quality is similar to Dolby vision, not a matter of whether or not)

    • @anuzahyder7185
      @anuzahyder7185 Год назад +1

      I have used dv on my c1 n unfortunately hdr10 looked better in most of the cases. Dv is too dark

    • @Tripleh3lix20
      @Tripleh3lix20 Год назад +1

      @@anuzahyder7185 it’s changed. I used to think it sucked till I got an a95k. Changed my mind. But given that these TVs are brighter and I won’t be directly comparing, with contrast enhancers on in my use case, I don’t think it’ll be that noticeable. Wait till 2025 till LG goes QD and upgrade, don’t think you’ll miss it THAT much when you have a stunning Samsung QD. for this price, and you don’t care about brightness and want to check out QD, go with the Sony when the price drops to 2,250 again if you want Dolby.

    • @anuzahyder7185
      @anuzahyder7185 Год назад +1

      @@Tripleh3lix20 i hv s95b but im getting s95c. I also game a lot on pc. That 144hz is useful.

  • @cosmindraghici4985
    @cosmindraghici4985 10 месяцев назад

    Hey everyone. I also have a question: It would be good to buy a Samsung HW-Q990B soundbar and install it with an LG65 G3 TV knowing the feature Q-Symphony not working for the LG 65 G3 TV or for any TV other than Samsung TVs.But I would like to know if there are other not working issues with the Samsung HW-Q990B soundbar and the LG 65 G3 TV and if there are any issues what would those issues are? If this Q-Symphony feature is the only issue between the Samsung HW-Q990B soundbar and the LG 65 G3 TV, it is still worth buying the Samsung HW-Q990B soundbar even if you do not have the Q-Symphony feature for the LG 65 G3 TV.

  • @powerstar1234
    @powerstar1234 Год назад

    What is the best 77tv under $2000.
    1. Living room
    2. Moderately lit
    3. Mostly youtube and streaming
    4. No sports or gaming
    5. Cannot tolerate soap effect. Love sony motion

  • @jaremypyle6314
    @jaremypyle6314 Год назад

    Does this hold in terms of G3 > G2 at 83"? It's all really only the case under that size, I thought. The 83" didn't get all the new tech, like MLA, the same way as 77" and lower? Thanks!

  • @Slugsy001
    @Slugsy001 Год назад

    This is a fantastic review and so helpful. Really like the way you respond to questions, you are the best reviewer for the general person, by a country mile 👍

  • @patriot388
    @patriot388 6 месяцев назад +1

    My LG OLED died 4 years from new! Not happy! 😡

  • @sipthepepsi
    @sipthepepsi Год назад

    any comments on the ABL for both TVs? you think It would of concern for someone who uses it primarily for gaming?

  • @TheMrKlassy
    @TheMrKlassy Год назад

    What do you think about game mode being very dim without hdr/dtm being on. I can barely see the screen unless it's pitch black in the room and then it just doesn't look great. How do you feel about turning dtm on?

  • @Trumpet1ification
    @Trumpet1ification Год назад

    Question... 65 inch s95c or 900b 8k in 65 inch? Some say 65 inch 8k is really no different than 65 inch 4k that 8k is only worth it on the larger tvs. Dark room use only. no gaming either.

  • @scormx2644
    @scormx2644 Год назад

    Lg g3 Does it have problems seeing itself with pink spots from the front? The same problem that the c2 had, I bought the c3 and it also had pink spots when looking at it from the front and not only from the side, I returned it since in white, yellow, beige, gray images notice enough

  • @alzaabi009
    @alzaabi009 Год назад

    Hi
    My room is not bright room should I get lg c3 83 ot g3 77 inch? Please reply? .Thanks

  • @xOubax
    @xOubax Год назад

    Well, the G3 is quite the TV but it's above my budget so. I ordered a 77" B2 instead which I'm hopeful will serve me well for a few years.

  • @KonikEG
    @KonikEG Год назад +2

    Stop the FOMO could you help me stop my FOMO... :D I'm trying to pick a TV and stuck between LG C2 and Samsung QN85C I guess LG is better at the shop they are the same price for 55 inch but samsung gifts Samsung HW-S800B/EN soundbar... and its quite hard to choose what would you suggest ? many thanks !

    • @stopthefomo
      @stopthefomo  Год назад +1

      LG C2 is what I'd choose personally because I'm sensitive to black bar blooming, especially if you're watching in a dim room.

    • @KonikEG
      @KonikEG Год назад

      @@stopthefomo Thanks FOMO :D I'm just a tad bit torn because of the additional soundbar for the same money watched all the reviews on youtube on LG C2 and it looks amazing I guess in person would look even better than on youtube.. just was interesting in QN85C not many reviews as of now was hoping it would be similar to LG but yea its not OLED in the end I guess any tv would be huge upgrade since now I have old philips 43 inch from 2017... :D

    • @KonikEG
      @KonikEG Год назад

      @@stopthefomo Hi FOMO well I really wanted that + soundbar from samsung but took your advice on LG C2 got it today and it is absolutely amazing set only reference I can compare it to is my old Philips 43inch LED and it is like going from black and white to color... :DD thanks !

  • @martinboorman9802
    @martinboorman9802 Год назад +1

    Please do compare upscale quality of each.

  • @choopoopoo
    @choopoopoo Год назад

    Thank you for your honesty man. I've been suspicious at how similar these TVs would end up with content most people will be viewing on them. Given the environment most people would be viewing these screens in too.
    I think right now theres a lot of buzz around these TVs, but context is missing or the reviewers dont actually understand what they are talking about.
    For me, accuracy isnt important. I like my colours to really pop and smooth gradients without saturation looking sloppy.
    I feel like for the price, anyone is better off waiting for tv tech to really change in a meaningful way. I won't personally tell someone that they shouldnt spend their own money, but given how little of the audience is actually colour grading their content and wouldnt notice the difference anyway, its a waste of money.
    Have to wait for services to catch up with tv tech too. This feels like 3D tvs with no actual 3d content

  • @carlcat
    @carlcat Год назад +24

    Excellent review, you really broke it down to the point that most people can make an educated decision in choosing the right TV. If these two TVs were the only choice I'd pick the G3. Also LG has better support and communication with their customers. which goes a long way for me. However, we're still waiting on the Sony A95L. Money is not an issue for me so I'll be waiting for your similar breakdown of all 3 TV's and make my choice then in the 77" size.

    • @AndrasMihalyi
      @AndrasMihalyi Год назад +11

      Money is not an issue ? Buy a microled TV then...

    • @carlcat
      @carlcat Год назад

      @@AndrasMihalyi Are they available in 77"?

    • @AndrasMihalyi
      @AndrasMihalyi Год назад +5

      @@carlcat Samsung Microled TVs come in 50,63,76,89,101,114 and 140 inch sizes in 2023.

    • @carlcat
      @carlcat Год назад +10

      @@AndrasMihalyi Thanks for the info. I did some research on the cost and it would cost me about 80 grand for an 80". Although I could afford it, it's just not cost effective when I can a 77" G3 for 4,500. Keep in mind when I wrote "cost is not an issue" I was referring to the cost differential between the more expensive Sony vs the other TV's. Also, there are no stores even remotely near me that carry Microleds, I would have travel a far distance or order it sight unseen. Just not worth the effort at this point in time.

    • @TheAntifluencer
      @TheAntifluencer Год назад +1

      don't listen to FOMO, he is VERY random with his TV suggestions, like he is hyping up shitty TV's like QNED and all, he can sell you a very mediocre TV with no regrets.
      The smart play is to buy whatever wins the two important Shootouts, one on Value Electronics and the other is Vincent's own Shootout on HDTVTests in September.
      The only realistic contenders this year are the Sony A95L and Panasonic MZ2004, those two will be the best TV's in 2023.

  • @mohrezrouhi224
    @mohrezrouhi224 Год назад +11

    I am surprised. When s95c and g3 were compared side by side, s95c had better image quality.

    • @Cigma-e7w
      @Cigma-e7w Год назад +1

      Those guys are pushing LG this year even when it's right in front of them.

    • @derrickoffei1502
      @derrickoffei1502 Год назад +1

      You can say that again and again.

    • @billtinnell2206
      @billtinnell2206 Год назад

      Of all the many reviews I've read, the G3 is always a pinch better than the S95C.

  • @mikenguyen8003
    @mikenguyen8003 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m deciding between the 77in LG G2 for 2155 or the Samsung S95C for 2500. I don’t play games much, but I have a PS5 where I mostly play NBA 2k or Madden. I usually stream my content. Do I need Dolby Vision? Which one is a better TV/value? I want to keep the TV for at least 5 years. I also have an LG soundbar, but don’t let that be a factor.

    • @stopthefomo
      @stopthefomo  7 месяцев назад +1

      Dolby Vision is a non-issue for sure. At 77” the Samsung S90C is identical to the S95C in image quality (S89C is BB special edition for $2K) with the only difference being the S95C has the One Connect Box so the frame is physically better built (for a premium). The S90C was my editor’s choice as the best TV in 2023 in both value and performance because the S95C had quality issues with its box.

    • @stopthefomo
      @stopthefomo  7 месяцев назад +1

      If you want to keep the TV for 5 years you must get it with an extended warranty at Best Buy or Costco (it’s sold out there)

    • @stopthefomo
      @stopthefomo  7 месяцев назад +1

      S90C is significantly better than the G2 and is more comparable to the G3

    • @mikenguyen8003
      @mikenguyen8003 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the quick reply! This definitely helps my decision making 👍🏽

  • @souobyte
    @souobyte Год назад +9

    Dolby Vision is about Creators Intent related to the display specs (DoVi chip inside the tv does this interface). HDR10 and HDR10+ stretch the luminance to max no matter what creators intent was planned.

    • @mexdrago3009
      @mexdrago3009 Год назад +2

      He is ignorant on DV. Brighter image doesn't mean better. Static meta data is no good. lol

  • @HenryTheBoilermaker3rdYear
    @HenryTheBoilermaker3rdYear Год назад +2

    You forgot to talk about game mode

  • @JaviXCdr
    @JaviXCdr Год назад +1

    No gaming comparision? Maybe in a different video?

  • @aransingh9140
    @aransingh9140 9 месяцев назад

    Hi what would you say the best TV settings for the G3 are?

  • @manuelpaz6716
    @manuelpaz6716 Год назад +2

    This are probably the MOST similar BATTLE📺 of the year 😅 LG vs Sam

  • @abelramos8652
    @abelramos8652 Год назад +1

    You guys never learn
    Sony is the best but you pay
    Samsung try to match the best at lower price but always lacks some
    LG is always the best choice unless you’re a truly image freak you don’t even need the G3 or even a Oled don’t go nut’s save some money you get an overall great tv if look other options

  • @othman0077
    @othman0077 Год назад +2

    the weak point in FOMO reviews, he never switch to GAME MODE

  • @TeslaRules1856
    @TeslaRules1856 11 месяцев назад

    Dumb question - Netflix has a lot of content in Dolby Vision. Is this not also in HDR 10 + ? What does the s95C do with this content ?

  • @williamkobling8397
    @williamkobling8397 Год назад

    One of the biggest concerns you don't really cover is that whichever company..LG, Samsung, TLC, Sony etc. has an advantage with a superior technology ...if the customer service is bad, why would one want the aggravation or have to deal with it? For instance I have had a trouble free experience with LG for a smart tv, but terrible problems with Samsung reliability and customer service. In fact on one 55 inch Samsung a tech came to my home 3 times over 3 years and replaced multiple parts. In the end the problem still existed and I maxed out with the amount of money that the extended warranty company would spend to fix the 2+ years old tv. When I called Samsung (with all repair receipts) to get them to fix it, they told me it's out of warranty and there is nothing they could do??? Given that information why would I chose Samsung over another brand that is more reliable and offers better customer service? There are MANY considerations when buying a brand and the better tech or performance is just one.

  • @peejay71
    @peejay71 Год назад

    GREAT stuff! many thanks! - one of the best reviews I have ever seen :)

  • @flyshacker
    @flyshacker Год назад

    Excellent detail in this review! Thank you! Very helpful!

  • @kommandantklink5032
    @kommandantklink5032 Год назад +1

    Great review Fomo. For me upscaling of low bit rate content and Sports are keys so LG for me. All TV's sound like they will do well with HDR content and you need a well trained eye to spot the differences.

    • @jasonhovis2981
      @jasonhovis2981 Год назад

      The upscaling of low bit rate content is why I went with the C3 vs. the A90K. It's just so much better. My CX had horrible posterization, but the C2 and C3 are excellent in displaying low bit rate content.

  • @Cons2911
    @Cons2911 5 месяцев назад

    My problem with Samsung is not pq, I like it. But skeptical due to reliability and qc

  • @user-pm1vs8nt3d
    @user-pm1vs8nt3d Год назад +1

    Is processing of low bit rate content “e.g macro blocking” an issue worth considering (or processing in general for that matter) even a consideration if you use an Apple TV 4K as a stream device and use its up scaling?

    • @luciebolduc
      @luciebolduc Год назад

      i want to know this too! if my shield is doing my upscaling i believe lg superior scaling is moot point? im buying samsung!! proven tech vs new unproven lg mla. Go sammy with the win

    • @stopthefomo
      @stopthefomo  Год назад +4

      Shield is better at upscaling low bit rate content and honestly, you may not even notice it 95% of the time - I just had to point it out as it took me about 20 minutes to find content that was clearly different. Both TVs are excellent: I personally would get the S95C for HDR movie review purposes but recommend the G3 to my friends as I know their needs, and that 5 yr panel warranty is important for them.

    • @stopthefomo
      @stopthefomo  Год назад

      yes, you got that right

  • @3DavidA12
    @3DavidA12 Год назад

    Is there this type of analysis of the LEDs from this year like the U8K and QM8? Curious to see how all those claims of 2000+ nits actually manifest. Also DigitalTrends measured over 3000 nits on tests, so I want to see how far it can reach with real content.

  • @TheFeist77
    @TheFeist77 Год назад

    do you think an update could fix the color luminance or is what you see what you get.

  • @donaldduck2970
    @donaldduck2970 Год назад

    The A95K is last years Sony, so it's not correct to say "2023" in the headline. Need to wait for the A95L comes out later this year

  • @buschg7106
    @buschg7106 Год назад +8

    S95C hands down. My S95B is impeccable, and they only improved on it. I had a C2 before it that sent me running back to Samsung.