This was a great comparison video. I know they're both in 'vivid' mode but even with that, the Sony still doesn't look too blown out. Like you said, more natural and detailed. Sony for the 'W'!
I went to a showroom today and saw both A80L and C3 and finally i can saw my heart wants sony but my wallet says lg is cheaper.😂 But yes Sony is crystal clear and detailed . Lg can't match that detail quality as of now
Same. I also was very suprised how the mini-LED Sony X95L looked in person. I'd say within 10% of OLED quality blacks but much MUCH brighter. Best non-OLED TV Ive seen.
you could have the best of both worlds.. the A75L is an identical tv to the A80L without the built in microphone and a little different audio delivery.
You cannot compare TVs in their Vivid mode, it will only show you what specific algorithmic choices each manufacturer makes to artificially boost brightness and colour saturation to the max. It basically just shows you which manufacturer is willing to go more ridicolous with these boosts. If you want to know which TV is better, you have to compare them in their most accurate mode or maybe cinema mode which only alters the picture slightly. Then you see which TV has better(= more natural) colours, better shadow detail and better highlights (= brighter, and more detail in the highlights), better gradiation etc.. So my recommandation: compare them in Filmmaker/cinema home (LG) and Custom/Imax enhanced (Sony).
@@MilanMinarech Well, that just means you don't like an accurate picture and/or don't watch in a dark room. Filmmaker is meant to be watched in a completely dark room.
Wow the Sony looks so much better. The images are also three dimensional compared to the LG. LG appears flat and overly saturated by comparison. Way more details from the Sony. But the red colors look odd on the Sony.
Just got the Sony A80L and was thinking about returning it for the LG C3. This video was a huge help because, though the Sony lacks certain features the LG has, Sony's ability to maintain the image detail in default Vivid mode here satifies my concerns.
@@JaredSchumaier you really can’t go wrong with either. Sony looks better to me but LG is just as nice. Buy the better deal. Black Friday deal Sony A80l $1699 LG C3 $1599
@@JaredSchumaier unless you have a PS5, XSX, and a soundbar, OR you want to use Xbox Game Pass, I'd say go with the Sony. Sony's picture technology, IMO, is top of the line, and I think this video displays how true that statement is.
This is the worst possible comparison. Where is cinema mode and game mode? Everyone knows that the sony processor is the best in the world but from there to compare in vivid mode and in addition with image cuts on which we do not know if the modes have not been changed in the meantime it is bad faith.
I agree that Sony has the best image processing, but LG isn't far behind. I only buy Sony TV's for that reason. But LG C3 is an impressive TV for the price.
Pues si, Sony tiene mejor calidad de detalles con LG los brillos son mas pronunciados y en ciertas tomas me gusto, en lo personal preferiria el Sony pero su precio tmb es mas elevado con lo cual ahi dependera de cada uno.
someone explain to me why in that vegas/welcome flashing billboard sign, you can barely read it for the C3? the A80L and S90C look great with that. this is the only time i see the C3 look worse than the S90C IMO and it's giving me pause
Okay, so the Sony definitely has the edge in upscaling and generally color accuracy when sitting side by side. But for most people either TV will be a great upgrade. I went with the C3 77” and its picture is far better Thani need. I saved over $500 compared to the Sony. No regrets.
This video is best watched on mute. Use more laid back background music. The Sony picture looks more natural, while the LG is just pushing peak brightness and overblown colors.
From what I've seen in this video Sony has detail while LG has brightness. In terms of flaws i dislike how LG fills the picture with the color of the object in focus. In the clip of the the sunflower, LG picture seemed too yellow and warm while Sony maintained each object in the frame with it's original color. Sony flaws are in terms of low peak luminance and this especially for 2023 OLED... c'mon Sony , LG lacks MLA and heatsink but still is able to compete with the A90j.
Just my advice. Compare both in the most accurate mode. Use filmmaker mode on LG. Use custom mode on Sony.
The Sony just feels natural and more detailed especially with the sunflower
This was a great comparison video. I know they're both in 'vivid' mode but even with that, the Sony still doesn't look too blown out. Like you said, more natural and detailed. Sony for the 'W'!
Go out in nature. LG blends Samsung Pop w/ Sony Accuracy.
I'd want to see a calibrated comparison. Out of the box is only part of the story.
Sony far better picture so much detail missing on the lg
@@martinpratley4632 only in Black Shadow details. Bright scenes, Sony is severely lacking, it’s like you want to pull your hair apart 😂
what is the test material being used/where can i get it, i would like to obtain it to run some tests on my set. thanks.
I went to a showroom today and saw both A80L and C3 and finally i can saw my heart wants sony but my wallet says lg is cheaper.😂 But yes Sony is crystal clear and detailed . Lg can't match that detail quality as of now
Same. I also was very suprised how the mini-LED Sony X95L looked in person. I'd say within 10% of OLED quality blacks but much MUCH brighter. Best non-OLED TV Ive seen.
@@ZiontrainismI’ve seen X95L too with Samsung 8Ks. The QN800C blows the X95L out of the water.
you could have the best of both worlds.. the A75L is an identical tv to the A80L without the built in microphone and a little different audio delivery.
ITS IN VIVID MODE THE MOST INACCURATE MODE ON YOUR TV.THIS IS AMATEUR HOUR ON TH-cam!
3:40 you can see natural colour and real image on sony.
You cannot compare TVs in their Vivid mode, it will only show you what specific algorithmic choices each manufacturer makes to artificially boost brightness and colour saturation to the max.
It basically just shows you which manufacturer is willing to go more ridicolous with these boosts.
If you want to know which TV is better, you have to compare them in their most accurate mode or maybe cinema mode which only alters the picture slightly. Then you see which TV has better(= more natural) colours, better shadow detail and better highlights (= brighter, and more detail in the highlights), better gradiation etc..
So my recommandation: compare them in Filmmaker/cinema home (LG) and Custom/Imax enhanced (Sony).
my lg filmaker mode has desaturated colors like hell. they are washed out. Very bad mode.
Yes, you can to see their potential. lmao.
And, that is the point? lmao.
@@MilanMinarech Cuz you used to use Vivid mode. That's why. They are not desaturated. Your Vivid mode IS saturated.
@@YavNe i do not use Vivid mode... i had to use User option and manually set up mine preferences of color, sharpenss etc.
@@MilanMinarech Well, that just means you don't like an accurate picture and/or don't watch in a dark room.
Filmmaker is meant to be watched in a completely dark room.
LG might be brighter but Sony crushes on image processing and color accuracy, LG looks overblown
It’s on vivid mode…
@@forjoel6974 no matter how you calibrate it, this Guy is still right
@@electroelysium2281 nope
Which is which?
Wow the Sony looks so much better. The images are also three dimensional compared to the LG. LG appears flat and overly saturated by comparison. Way more details from the Sony. But the red colors look odd on the Sony.
Just got the Sony A80L and was thinking about returning it for the LG C3. This video was a huge help because, though the Sony lacks certain features the LG has, Sony's ability to maintain the image detail in default Vivid mode here satifies my concerns.
Which features does the Sony lack that the LG has?
@@faultless18 2 extra hdmi 2.1 ports and Xbox Game Pass
Did you end up keeping the A80L? Trying to decide between the two right now for mainly movies and streaming usage
@@JaredSchumaier you really can’t go wrong with either. Sony looks better to me but LG is just as nice. Buy the better deal.
Black Friday deal
Sony A80l $1699
LG C3 $1599
@@JaredSchumaier unless you have a PS5, XSX, and a soundbar, OR you want to use Xbox Game Pass, I'd say go with the Sony. Sony's picture technology, IMO, is top of the line, and I think this video displays how true that statement is.
This is the worst possible comparison. Where is cinema mode and game mode? Everyone knows that the sony processor is the best in the world but from there to compare in vivid mode and in addition with image cuts on which we do not know if the modes have not been changed in the meantime it is bad faith.
I agree that Sony has the best image processing, but LG isn't far behind.
I only buy Sony TV's for that reason. But LG C3 is an impressive TV for the price.
Pues si, Sony tiene mejor calidad de detalles con LG los brillos son mas pronunciados y en ciertas tomas me gusto, en lo personal preferiria el Sony pero su precio tmb es mas elevado con lo cual ahi dependera de cada uno.
someone explain to me why in that vegas/welcome flashing billboard sign, you can barely read it for the C3? the A80L and S90C look great with that. this is the only time i see the C3 look worse than the S90C IMO and it's giving me pause
Must be your eyes or your screen cuz they looked identical to me I couldn’t tell a difference I could read them both the same. Weird right?
Sony looks more Natural❤
Would be a great comparison but you put them in vivid mode 🤦♂️
Okay, so the Sony definitely has the edge in upscaling and generally color accuracy when sitting side by side. But for most people either TV will be a great upgrade. I went with the C3 77” and its picture is far better Thani need. I saved over $500 compared to the Sony. No regrets.
I don’t know about yall but I spent the whole video dancing while brushing my teeth
At 1:30 am
These are not the best settings on both TV's.
Use the recommended settings from rtings. Then compare.
This video is best watched on mute. Use more laid back background music. The Sony picture looks more natural, while the LG is just pushing peak brightness and overblown colors.
From what I've seen in this video Sony has detail while LG has brightness. In terms of flaws i dislike how LG fills the picture with the color of the object in focus. In the clip of the the sunflower, LG picture seemed too yellow and warm while Sony maintained each object in the frame with it's original color. Sony flaws are in terms of low peak luminance and this especially for 2023 OLED... c'mon Sony , LG lacks MLA and heatsink but still is able to compete with the A90j.
I’m bought a80l ❤ the best Oled tv
I'm holding on the A95L, might be the brightest OLED Sony has ever made.
@@RigoStaryou have a a95l ? Or your gonna buy one
@@danemoreno88 after seeing the price not sure anymore... loll
@@RigoStar yikes 2800 for the 55 that’s steep! over 1100 more than I paid for the a80l
@@danemoreno88 I'm trying to find an A90J, Master Series
Right side? Left side? Which one is Sony and lg
LG is on the right, Sony is on the left. You can tell based on the stands
Sony look so much better for me😁✌️
Sony è molto più definita, mentre lg ha colori più vivi
C3 model is best
Hahahahaha😂😂😂
The sony is literally more batter than the LG
Sony has more natural colors,specially red one,very nice✌️
Sony ‘s color is more natural than LG
Other than the color red.
Sony all the way. Best processor
LG is best of all time and sony produce a over warm colour
Q pésimo video, deberían hacer los comentarios y explicaciones necesarias entre los 2 tvs
No SONY no party..🎉
Sony detail is unmatched!
I wish someone would send me a 77 inch sony.I defintaly oneday pay it forward. My ps5 would wet itself in excitement
Sony!
Sony the Best
C3 is 200% brighter
More important is the processor than the brightness
@@ericlarsen6209 thats ur thinking both are very important but brightness in my perspective.
Whats the point of brightness when ths colours look faded and details go missing.
@@moizkhan8057Exaxtly. Not to mention inferior motion processing
Sony is bad
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