Thank you so much! I thought I was seeing things when I compared my LG WOLED to my spouses' QD-OLED in Cyberpunk 2077. The red on LG looks off no matter what I do. Very interesting
It's my opinion and overall understanding of screens going back even to the old CRT's that Brightness is a trickery thing cause if you drive it up too much you oversaturate the picture and you loose every detail in the color pallette. Having a real high value of nits is not always best if you can control your viewing environments and ambient light sources. I learned way back on CRTs to turn both contrast and Brightness all the way down, then adjust the contrast up and find the spot where you don't see any light comming from the screen. Then you turn up your brightness to your prefeared mode. That of course doesn't tell anything about how well your screen is calibrated but is just fast way of setting your screen up. We all have different sight and how each person sees different colors can vary both depending wether you have a perfect sight or not, if you use glasses and how old you are. Very iinformative video.
So is this a comparison of LG C1 to Samsung S95B? , a better more fair comparison would be the LG G2 to the S95B. Being as they are almost the same price and both released in the same year. I have seen each set and preferred the G2 overall quality and brightness. I found the S95B's strength in colour brightness to look unnatural and over saturated. I also prefer the blacks of the LG G2 and motion . The build quality is night and day when compared to the S95B as well as the OS. The cherry on top for me was dolby vision. Brighter does not always mean better . My biggest concern is how long Samsung panels will last?, as they push things brighter with out a heat sink i guess we will only find out if this will become a problem in a 6 months to a couple of years use. This was another reason I opted for the G2 and its free 5 year guarantee. My comment are no way intending to say the S95B is not an amazing TV it very much is. Just my own personal preference is towards the G2.
Thank you no biased opinion and the truth, Hollywood film making is looked on LG Evo screens while filming , so I want to see what they want us to see not over saturated, just my opinion I own the S95B for my kids room a G2 83 in my bedroom and waiting for the G3 to come out for the living room, LG is the original makers of OLED. So why not go with the main source?
QD-OLED's are phenomenally bright and beautiful in color saturation but I'd go with the WOLED all day long due to better "color accuracy". It's not all about peak brightness. There's a healthy balance where I prefer a more well rounded qualitative and crisp picture. All the new top of the line WOLED are plenty bright enough for the past couple of years for most people in practical terms but what good is getting brighter if the accuracy is diminished 🤨🤔?
That's is not how it goes.. it is impossible for the lesser wOled to achieve the color volume of QD-oled.. lets say your scene requires 200nit of "pure red" 400 of green and 250 of blue.. forget about brightness and consider the numbers a set of coordinates.
In term of Eye comfort, is there any advantage of one over the other? I'm an owner of S95B, and i Feel it strains my eyes after more than max an hour of watching/gaming. I use Warm2 tone and Movie setting. Is it the OLED invisible Flicker? is there a different between both panels in regards to Eye comfort?
The problem for me is that the Samsung S95B crushes shadow detail on hdr content and overbrighten things. The LG C1 looks more natural. It would be great if the QD Oled had the best of both worlds.
The C3 will be brighter than the C2 in most instances. Honestly, i think there's no one size fits all because i love my QN90A over my C2 but it depends on content. I love QLEDs on ray traced content. It's incredible.
You just talked about LG Woled crushing the black parts of the scenes, but you didn't show an example. But I had an LG old B1 55" and it has always annoyed me that they over darken the shadows and crush the details along. Now I just bought a Samsung S90C 55" and hopping based on various evidence from deferent reviewers that the QD-Oled can handle the shadow detail better. And in the LG B1 the color Red was totally ridiculously crushed and very easy to notice. And there was issues with the 120 Hz getting out of sync unless i reduce the bit color quality on PC , now the Samsung should handle up to 144Hz. My Samsung should arrive in the next hour 🎉 will see how good it feels.
I have LG C3. My biggest complaint is colour-shifting which I've discovered is common with WOLED. Light areas, when directly in front, are warm (pink) on left and cool ( blue) on right. Off-axis viewing results in uniformly cool. This colour-shifting is most noticeable in B&W content. My next TV will NOT be WOLED.
IMHO between WOLED and QD-OLED I definitely prefer QD-OLED. Colors on these panels despite calibration are nothing alike and I prefer QD-OLED which looks more like RGB-LED IPS and WOLED looks more like cheap W-LED IPS. Shadow detail on WOLED - I cannot seem to make it not seem like I have black crush without blowing dark details and making image look washed out. No such issues on QD-OLED.
And that's why we replace it with the next Hotness... I don't keep my Oled's more than 2 years, and I haven't experienced burn-in, or any major degradation yet...
You guys are obnoxious about that oled tech has come a long way my c9 still works fine no burn in still works flawlessly unless you plan on keeping a TV past 7-10 years oled is fine
Hello, great comparison. Whilst QD-OLED is new and seemingly more attractive technology, I still prefer WOLED, as its more accurate and reliable. You know what you are getting, its universal. Maybe in three years, QD-OLED will dominate completely, we will see...
Maybe, but in seriously doubtful. Hisense' ULED tech is pretty goddamn crazy. Already doesn't even look like an LED panel; and for 2023, they're coming out with the ULED-X, which is going to have 5000+ dimming zones vs the current 528, as well as capable of 2500 nit brightness, among many other massive improvements.
So right now, at this time, which TV do you recommend we buy? The LG C2 or the Samsung S95B? After all the updates, which one you do you prefer/recommend?
I think QDOLED is and will be the better tech but as an LGC1 owner having you break things down like this makes me far less envious for sure! Always appreciate you man!
You have the most useful and the most informative reviews! Do the black parts of the Samsung S95B have a pink tint in rooms with moderate ambient light? Does it also have a grey shift when viewed off-angle?
If I was thinking about buying the Samsung S90D but just realized from your channel that all S90D TV's in Europe are in fact WOLED, what TV woukd you recommend I buy? Thanks in advance for the advice 👍
QD oled made their improvements, now w oled has to catch up. Although like you said, color is washed with the QD oled. W oled needs to brighten up a bit.
I think QD OLED is the future, it is the better technology overall in my eyes. Even Samsuns QLED TVs aren't interesting to me at all anymore since I own my S95B. The picture blows you away. I would say that you can't improve LED/LCD displays to a level at which they are equal or better to QD OLED or even regular OLED Displays overall. I also think that regular OLEDS/WOLEDS are not futureproof since QD OLED is just so much better in most aspects. LG should try something new.
I am really happy with qd oled which I purchased following several videos of yours. I'm still impressed 3 months later at gaming and film maker mode for movies.
Spider-Man looked better on the Samsung but the brick looks better on the Lg. It’s crazy bc that level of nuance is where we’re at technology wise. For me without a doubt my next tv I want to be a qd led but I’m holding out for Samsung to get their shit together in 2023 models. I don’t have that level of confidence in them to buy right now despite there being no doubt it’s the more colorful and brighter tv.
@@rogerrenoj idk I’m on the fence about the real value of Dolby vision. At least streaming wise. But if you use Apple TV most Dolby vision titles have hdr10 or 4k UHD. I’ve really only enjoyed DV on like marvel movies or planet earth
This is truly why Micro Led Displays are very important and is very useful for Displays digital images 😀 👌 👍 processing in images quality over time! I truly thank you very much for your continue information on the digital Displays 😀 which are available right now 😀!!
Hey Quantum thx for the comparison! Do you think Sony, on the paper, could have the best 2023 tv with the qd-old panel and the new mediatek chipset? I say on paper because imo I feel like they failed to deliver for the past 2-3 years on the software side. Thx for the work!
Do you think qd oleds more likely to pixel dim and burn in since full illumination of pixels for whites like task bars and banners usually cause image retention?
Great in depth review. I’m interested in seeing a comparison with these two TVs and the Sony a95k, which pairs improved color processing with a qd oled panel
So you compare a C1 to the latest and greatest top QDOLED, G2 would be more meaningful. Anyway I saw an X95K to S95B and the colors of almost all scenes look better on the X95K, the Sammy seems always to purple/red … You see it on the bison scene as well, on the S95B rocks/water are to red / purple tint, and once you notice this you cannot unsee this strange color cast the QDOLED panels have in nature / outdoor shots … studio footage not so much, but real life shots … can’t stand the tuning. On second thought, the Sony QDOLED is way better in this regard.
Seems more like the issue is color temp and calibration, rather than the inability to display colors. You can tell this from the beginning, where the sky is almost an aqua blue on the WOLED. When the color temp is shifted too cool, you'll end up with exactly these issues of purples not being purple enough (because purple is function of red and blue), and the reds being too orange, because what happens when you add blue to red? You get a browner orange color! That's why instead of blood orange, you got what is more like a burnt sienna color. What happens when you add too much blue to purple? You get a darker purple. The fact that it follows this pattern, is proof that the issue is the color temp is set too cool on the WOLED, rather than it being purely a function of color capability. Shift the color temp to neutral or warmer and all those color issues will go away.
What mode are you using I mean is there a bass line to this test? Before you start showing things like this I would like to see personally how the TVs are set.
All setting are available exclusively for channel members. You're welcome to join if it means that much to you. Otherwise don't hold me to unfair standards of disclosure no other youtuber follows. Hdtvtest, digital trends, nor anyone else tells you every setting before comparing. So you'll have to excuse me for keeping that same energy.
Hi, what do You think about new firmware update on LG C1? Instal it or not? Everytime i turning On my C1 communicate showing up to update to new firmware , it's any chance to turn off this without instal?
Seems like you can't win either way. But I wonder why LG doesn't switch to QD-OLED. Is it because they're not able to, or is it because they think WOLED is still better overall?
They make more $$$ by just improving WOLED right now. In the probably near future though they might have to come up with a totally new OLED technology to keep up with the maturing QD-OLED technology.
Even though it still falls very short of Plasma, RGB-OLED is so much closer to late generation Plasma displays, it's just much more "alive" looking, deeper, richer, more vibrant, I really want to see what Tandem RGB-OLED and PHOLED looks like vs the best Pioneer and Panasonic Plasma displays, I think a 8K or 12K multi-stack PHOLED will finally be able to surpass the best Kuro Plasma monitors, I'd also like to see what RGBY-OLED looks like, as having the extra yellow subpixel really increased fidelity and colour luminance in the Sharp Quattron RGBY-IPS LCD displays, it gave an extra 25% resolution/PPI, and at least 20% higher colour luminance and full screen brightness, if it can do that for LCD, then imagine the benefits for OLED, especially combining RGBY with multi-stack PHOLED, if they combine RGBY, MVA (they could even treat the micro lenses with quantum dots), multi-stack (2, 3 or even 4 self-emissive OLED layers), and lastly the upgraded and much better pure phosphor based RGB organic LED's (current OLED is only florescent based), they would also need to either fitch sample & hold, or use 600Mhz rolling-scan/bar modulation, if they combine all 5 of these technology factors and improvements to an OLED display, along with a 12K resolution (perhaps even 16K), something tells me this would produce the most incredible display we have ever seen to date, not even Panasonic's MegaCon prototype could match it.
God dammit. At the end of this video I'm still unsure of what I must buy between the 800R LG 34gs95qe 21:9 W-Oled(109ppi), and the wider 1800R Samsung G9 g95sc 32:9 Qd-Oled (110ppi)... 😭
He says LG lowers black levels so black nuances not full blacks. And if the question is how can full black on LG look blacker it's because they use a polarizing filter so it's abyss black as no light enters whereas on the qdoled some few external light enters so they don't look as deep
Pue no la verdad el qdoled muestra imajenes exageradas de color muy antinaturales solo atree a la vista a ojos que se dejan impresionar por colores saturados,ademas los smartv samsung son de menor calidad que lg
Hard to trust this review without any context as to what picture mode and settings both of these TV'S are displaying. How do we know that the WO LED isn't intentionally set to a dimmer mode or if some of the brightness is purposely lowered to make the QD OLED look better? 🤷♂️
If you don't trust the #1 brand in honesty, do a little fact checking. I have no reason to lie. QD-OLED is brighter and better for color than Woled. It's science. Here's a different source telling you what I'm showing in this video en.tvhifipro.com/televisions/qd-oled-vs-oled-what-are-the-differences/
@@Quantum_TV Agreed in terms of color volume and brightness. But that grey screen in a room with any ambient light drops the percieved contrast as the screen is not jet black in that circumstance...Thus defeating the purpose of OLED. I returned the S95B for the C2 because of that reason. If you watch TV like a vampire with all your curtains closed in a pitch black room all the time than sure it's fine. But in a room with light you are losing that contrast due to the screen being grey instead of black. Now apparently samsung has made some changes to the anti reflective coating to make the screen more black in the 2023 models but the reviews will tell if it is true or not.
DSLRs use RGB filters over light detecting diodes , when you get in to it that diode is basically exact same as OLED RGB pixels , or RGB diodes , so i think DSLRs can not take a picture of real world , not enough DR not enough colors , just like OLED TVs , so basically its same tech , and i think if any screen shows DSLR pictures or Video , is OLED TV . They are compatible technologies , like with FILM camera , printing those pictures , it looks like printed picture , becase camera uses film , and printer or developer uses film , chemicals on both sides , that is same with Digital SLR camera and OLED tv . I would also say that QD OLED is not QD , its just brighter . Think about it , QD OLED has more LED diodes , but they are smaller . When you want a bright Flash light , you dont take a bunch of small Diods , you take one big . So , QD OLED is a fake , its just a difrent panel , and with same tech made with larger diodes would have better Dynamic Range and overall brightness and color . This is same with Cameras , DSLRs with largest pixels are the best ones . Someone is lying to you , they are better for burn in because of pixel shifting , but not much , that is another lye . They dont only Burn in , they also lose on light output , or NITS , every Diode degrades , does not just burn in . Same thing happens with DSLR , you can have a burn in on DSLR , its called Dead pixels . So its exactly the same tech , meaning Colors and DR are complementary on OLED TVs and DSLR cameras , its same tech , just reversed . Microlensing , DSLRs had it 10 years ago ,20 years ago . Microlensing is not a new thing . So what i think is that QD OLED is not a difrent technology , its the same but they made diodes smaller i guess , but stronger . So if you want to test an OLED best use RAW image from DSLR . I think . But in any case all the footage we have is from DSLRs , its just a mater of having it RAW and Compressed . You use compressed material when you make your own test material in RAW , it doesnt have to be a movie , you have a camera . Take some pictures , do some testing , play with it . I know i would .
lg always sucked on colour, now that lg is trying to up the brightness all that lg is doing is gonna end up with is a over exposed picture, with washed out colour
Have you calibrated your monitors for the camera? I have the impression that you didn't do it. So this whole comparison is a bunch of bullshit. WOLED without proper calibration in front of the camera turns blue. And that's what you showed.
Bro, you're like the cool teacher in school every reluctant kid will want to attend classes with. Who said education isn't fun?
This comment is amazing! Thank you so much Muhammad!
Thank you so much! I thought I was seeing things when I compared my LG WOLED to my spouses' QD-OLED in Cyberpunk 2077. The red on LG looks off no matter what I do. Very interesting
Thats woled's biggest flaw. Red.
It's my opinion and overall understanding of screens going back even to the old CRT's that Brightness is a trickery thing cause if you drive it up too much you oversaturate the picture and you loose every detail in the color pallette. Having a real high value of nits is not always best if you can control your viewing environments and ambient light sources. I learned way back on CRTs to turn both contrast and Brightness all the way down, then adjust the contrast up and find the spot where you don't see any light comming from the screen. Then you turn up your brightness to your prefeared mode. That of course doesn't tell anything about how well your screen is calibrated but is just fast way of setting your screen up. We all have different sight and how each person sees different colors can vary both depending wether you have a perfect sight or not, if you use glasses and how old you are. Very iinformative video.
So is this a comparison of LG C1 to Samsung S95B? , a better more fair comparison would be the LG G2 to the S95B. Being as they are almost the same price and both released in the same year. I have seen each set and preferred the G2 overall quality and brightness. I found the S95B's strength in colour brightness to look unnatural and over saturated. I also prefer the blacks of the LG G2 and motion . The build quality is night and day when compared to the S95B as well as the OS. The cherry on top for me was dolby vision. Brighter does not always mean better . My biggest concern is how long Samsung panels will last?, as they push things brighter with out a heat sink i guess we will only find out if this will become a problem in a 6 months to a couple of years use. This was another reason I opted for the G2 and its free 5 year guarantee. My comment are no way intending to say the S95B is not an amazing TV it very much is. Just my own personal preference is towards the G2.
Thank you no biased opinion and the truth, Hollywood film making is looked on LG Evo screens while filming , so I want to see what they want us to see not over saturated, just my opinion I own the S95B for my kids room a G2 83 in my bedroom and waiting for the G3 to come out for the living room, LG is the original makers of OLED. So why not go with the main source?
I think QD-OLED is the way to go simply because of true whites and greys. Without all of WOLED blue tint
This!☝️
QD oles has the extra hue of red which turns anything more active looking.”more energetic feels which might not be what the intend is about”
The LG C3 has way better color accuracy. That purple effect that all QD-OLEDs have seriously hurts the image quality.
I like my C1 and still amazes me every time I watch it. I’ll wait for QDOLED tomorrow to mature more before taking the plunge. Wait another 3 years
Yep, I have a C1 as well and it's easily the best monitor I ever owned (I don't really use it as a TV...)
This comparison lg c1 vs Samsung s95b is the best video I have seen on TH-cam
QD-OLED's are phenomenally bright and beautiful in color saturation but I'd go with the WOLED all day long due to better "color accuracy". It's not all about peak brightness. There's a healthy balance where I prefer a more well rounded qualitative and crisp picture. All the new top of the line WOLED are plenty bright enough for the past couple of years for most people in practical terms but what good is getting brighter if the accuracy is diminished 🤨🤔?
That's is not how it goes.. it is impossible for the lesser wOled to achieve the color volume of QD-oled.. lets say your scene requires 200nit of "pure red" 400 of green and 250 of blue.. forget about brightness and consider the numbers a set of coordinates.
In term of Eye comfort, is there any advantage of one over the other? I'm an owner of S95B, and i Feel it strains my eyes after more than max an hour of watching/gaming. I use Warm2 tone and Movie setting. Is it the OLED invisible Flicker? is there a different between both panels in regards to Eye comfort?
The problem for me is that the Samsung S95B crushes shadow detail on hdr content and overbrighten things. The LG C1 looks more natural. It would be great if the QD Oled had the best of both worlds.
Yeah it has - Sony A95K
I was hoping the LG C3 would push ahead further than its previous models.
No one knows yet because no one has been able to test it
The C3 will be brighter than the C2 in most instances. Honestly, i think there's no one size fits all because i love my QN90A over my C2 but it depends on content. I love QLEDs on ray traced content. It's incredible.
@@RedfalconX The C3 will probably still be the king for gaming and PC users.
yeah, watch this on my LG G2 shows how good colours are on QD-OLED ;-)
I have both qdoled and woled. I prefer qdoled for the color and vibrancy.
Well said
Great explanation! Technical enough without getting into data sheets and losing 90% of the audience.
Thank you Joel! 🫡👍more of this to come this year!
Just Curious... If you can pick the pros of all the tv manufacturers.. what would be your Frankenstein?
You just talked about LG Woled crushing the black parts of the scenes, but you didn't show an example. But I had an LG old B1 55" and it has always annoyed me that they over darken the shadows and crush the details along. Now I just bought a Samsung S90C 55" and hopping based on various evidence from deferent reviewers that the QD-Oled can handle the shadow detail better. And in the LG B1 the color Red was totally ridiculously crushed and very easy to notice. And there was issues with the 120 Hz getting out of sync unless i reduce the bit color quality on PC , now the Samsung should handle up to 144Hz. My Samsung should arrive in the next hour 🎉 will see how good it feels.
I have LG C3. My biggest complaint is colour-shifting which I've discovered is common with WOLED. Light areas, when directly in front, are warm (pink) on left and cool ( blue) on right. Off-axis viewing results in uniformly cool. This colour-shifting is most noticeable in B&W content. My next TV will NOT be WOLED.
Would love to see you compare a Pioneer Kuro 9G/9.5G or a Panasonic Viera VT/ZT plasma against the very best of QD/OLED!!
Ya are really obsessed with brightness. Oled brightness is perfectly fine
IMHO between WOLED and QD-OLED I definitely prefer QD-OLED. Colors on these panels despite calibration are nothing alike and I prefer QD-OLED which looks more like RGB-LED IPS and WOLED looks more like cheap W-LED IPS.
Shadow detail on WOLED - I cannot seem to make it not seem like I have black crush without blowing dark details and making image look washed out. No such issues on QD-OLED.
Whether it is QD-OLED or W-OELD there Organic Material products degradation eventually over time!
And that's why we replace it with the next Hotness... I don't keep my Oled's more than 2 years, and I haven't experienced burn-in, or any major degradation yet...
Truth!
@@bigcdub some people don't want to spend 2k plus on a TV every two years
@@bigcdub 2 years ? lol no thanks, I expect a high end TV to last me at least 5 yeaes, my LCD TV is still going strong after 12 years
You guys are obnoxious about that oled tech has come a long way my c9 still works fine no burn in still works flawlessly unless you plan on keeping a TV past 7-10 years oled is fine
I really don't like the oversaturation in the Samsungs. I stood in Best buy for an hour staring at these two. Can't wait to see the MLA on the floor.
Hello, great comparison. Whilst QD-OLED is new and seemingly more attractive technology, I still prefer WOLED, as its more accurate and reliable. You know what you are getting, its universal. Maybe in three years, QD-OLED will dominate completely, we will see...
Yep. I’m with you. Will wait 3 years. Still happy with my Sony a8h65.
Maybe, but in seriously doubtful. Hisense' ULED tech is pretty goddamn crazy. Already doesn't even look like an LED panel; and for 2023, they're coming out with the ULED-X, which is going to have 5000+ dimming zones vs the current 528, as well as capable of 2500 nit brightness, among many other massive improvements.
@@PotatoeJoe69
if they just started selling that same model in Europe instead of giving us nerfed IPS versions, that would be great
@@PotatoeJoe69 I’m assuming you a own a Hisense’s tv/products
So right now, at this time, which TV do you recommend we buy? The LG C2 or the Samsung S95B? After all the updates, which one you do you prefer/recommend?
He prefers the Samsung without any firmware updates.
I think QDOLED is and will be the better tech but as an LGC1 owner having you break things down like this makes me far less envious for sure! Always appreciate you man!
@@burra628 Not to mention Samsung is too cheap as they refuse to have Dolby Vision.
@@DedricSilva yea well WOLED with Dolby Vision still won't look better than the S95B, so it's a mute point
You have the most useful and the most informative reviews! Do the black parts of the Samsung S95B have a pink tint in rooms with moderate ambient light? Does it also have a grey shift when viewed off-angle?
Will you buy the 77in S95C since you usually get mostly 55 in TV’s?
If I was thinking about buying the Samsung S90D but just realized from your channel that all S90D TV's in Europe are in fact WOLED, what TV woukd you recommend I buy? Thanks in advance for the advice 👍
Which one is the best? MLA or QD?? LG G3 or Samsung S95B,S90C,S95C ????
QD oled made their improvements, now w oled has to catch up. Although like you said, color is washed with the QD oled. W oled needs to brighten up a bit.
I agree! Great comment! Can't wait to see how they'll answer the QD-OLED challenge
I think QD OLED is the future, it is the better technology overall in my eyes. Even Samsuns QLED TVs aren't interesting to me at all anymore since I own my S95B. The picture blows you away. I would say that you can't improve LED/LCD displays to a level at which they are equal or better to QD OLED or even regular OLED Displays overall. I also think that regular OLEDS/WOLEDS are not futureproof since QD OLED is just so much better in most aspects. LG should try something new.
I am really happy with qd oled which I purchased following several videos of yours. I'm still impressed 3 months later at gaming and film maker mode for movies.
I have a bright living room with lots of windows and sliding glass doors. Which TV would be better in this viewing situation, S95C or LG G3?
WOuld love to see what the MLA on g3 can do with color accuracy when comparing to samsungs new qd-oled for 2023.
MLA has no impact on color space buddy.
@@justincgs I wouldn’t be so sure about that…
@@Tomek1Oko You should be sure. It's literally adding a lens on top of the TV. It has ZERO effect on accuracy.
Spider-Man looked better on the Samsung but the brick looks better on the Lg. It’s crazy bc that level of nuance is where we’re at technology wise. For me without a doubt my next tv I want to be a qd led but I’m holding out for Samsung to get their shit together in 2023 models. I don’t have that level of confidence in them to buy right now despite there being no doubt it’s the more colorful and brighter tv.
Not Dolby Visión 🙁
@@rogerrenoj idk I’m on the fence about the real value of Dolby vision. At least streaming wise. But if you use Apple TV most Dolby vision titles have hdr10 or 4k UHD. I’ve really only enjoyed DV on like marvel movies or planet earth
Really can see the difference here such an excellent way to show average joes like me how to differentiate between the value of Qled.
This is truly why Micro Led Displays are very important and is very useful for Displays digital images 😀 👌 👍 processing in images quality over time!
I truly thank you very much for your continue information on the digital Displays 😀 which are available right now 😀!!
Hey Quantum thx for the comparison! Do you think Sony, on the paper, could have the best 2023 tv with the qd-old panel and the new mediatek chipset? I say on paper because imo I feel like they failed to deliver for the past 2-3 years on the software side. Thx for the work!
Hey can u do a video on s90d qd-oled vs woled s90d it would really put thing in perspective
Do you think qd oleds more likely to pixel dim and burn in since full illumination of pixels for whites like task bars and banners usually cause image retention?
Quantum is the man, everyone. This is the only person I trust on TH-cam when it comes to televisions.
Great video out which one do you think will be the best this year LG G3 MLA Sony A95L QD Oled or the S95C Samsung QD Oled ???
Oled is oled regardless. Whichever is cheaper I’m getting.
Please tell me QD OLED doesn't have reflection problems?
superb video, thanks
Great in depth review. I’m interested in seeing a comparison with these two TVs and the Sony a95k, which pairs improved color processing with a qd oled panel
I notice the qdoled is much more bright for similar or less money
Is the QN90A worth it still? Guy is selling one brand new for pretty cheap
I wonder how does the movie Avatar seems like on QD oled
So you compare a C1 to the latest and greatest top QDOLED, G2 would be more meaningful. Anyway I saw an X95K to S95B and the colors of almost all scenes look better on the X95K, the Sammy seems always to purple/red … You see it on the bison scene as well, on the S95B rocks/water are to red / purple tint, and once you notice this you cannot unsee this strange color cast the QDOLED panels have in nature / outdoor shots … studio footage not so much, but real life shots … can’t stand the tuning. On second thought, the Sony QDOLED is way better in this regard.
Quantum what do you think is better, S95 or G3?
Seems more like the issue is color temp and calibration, rather than the inability to display colors. You can tell this from the beginning, where the sky is almost an aqua blue on the WOLED. When the color temp is shifted too cool, you'll end up with exactly these issues of purples not being purple enough (because purple is function of red and blue), and the reds being too orange, because what happens when you add blue to red? You get a browner orange color! That's why instead of blood orange, you got what is more like a burnt sienna color. What happens when you add too much blue to purple? You get a darker purple. The fact that it follows this pattern, is proof that the issue is the color temp is set too cool on the WOLED, rather than it being purely a function of color capability. Shift the color temp to neutral or warmer and all those color issues will go away.
I want a 83" QD-OLED. :) We did 77" this year... Any news on 83" next year?
What mode are you using I mean is there a bass line to this test? Before you start showing things like this I would like to see personally how the TVs are set.
All setting are available exclusively for channel members. You're welcome to join if it means that much to you. Otherwise don't hold me to unfair standards of disclosure no other youtuber follows. Hdtvtest, digital trends, nor anyone else tells you every setting before comparing. So you'll have to excuse me for keeping that same energy.
Mmm then the asus pg27aqdm is better than the msi qp mpg 271 qrx qd?
Hi, what do You think about new firmware update on LG C1? Instal it or not? Everytime i turning On my C1 communicate showing up to update to new firmware , it's any chance to turn off this without instal?
Let me know too as I haven’t done it yet
1 year on, and Samsung has given up QD-OLED in favour of LG WOLED :D
Matt finish would raise the black level on the samsung qd oled so you cannot get darkest black. Is that true?
Matte finish ruins OLEDs and makes them look "grey". Glossy finish is needed to get that darker contrast.
Seems like you can't win either way. But I wonder why LG doesn't switch to QD-OLED. Is it because they're not able to, or is it because they think WOLED is still better overall?
They make more $$$ by just improving WOLED right now. In the probably near future though they might have to come up with a totally new OLED technology to keep up with the maturing QD-OLED technology.
It'll be like admitting the competition has better tech. That's why.
Even though it still falls very short of Plasma, RGB-OLED is so much closer to late generation Plasma displays, it's just much more "alive" looking, deeper, richer, more vibrant, I really want to see what Tandem RGB-OLED and PHOLED looks like vs the best Pioneer and Panasonic Plasma displays, I think a 8K or 12K multi-stack PHOLED will finally be able to surpass the best Kuro Plasma monitors, I'd also like to see what RGBY-OLED looks like, as having the extra yellow subpixel really increased fidelity and colour luminance in the Sharp Quattron RGBY-IPS LCD displays, it gave an extra 25% resolution/PPI, and at least 20% higher colour luminance and full screen brightness, if it can do that for LCD, then imagine the benefits for OLED, especially combining RGBY with multi-stack PHOLED, if they combine RGBY, MVA (they could even treat the micro lenses with quantum dots), multi-stack (2, 3 or even 4 self-emissive OLED layers), and lastly the upgraded and much better pure phosphor based RGB organic LED's (current OLED is only florescent based), they would also need to either fitch sample & hold, or use 600Mhz rolling-scan/bar modulation, if they combine all 5 of these technology factors and improvements to an OLED display, along with a 12K resolution (perhaps even 16K), something tells me this would produce the most incredible display we have ever seen to date, not even Panasonic's MegaCon prototype could match it.
the one on the right is just prettier lol
God dammit. At the end of this video I'm still unsure of what I must buy between the 800R LG 34gs95qe 21:9 W-Oled(109ppi), and the wider 1800R Samsung G9 g95sc 32:9 Qd-Oled (110ppi)... 😭
If oled is self lite how can u say black can get blacker when they turn off ??
He says LG lowers black levels so black nuances not full blacks. And if the question is how can full black on LG look blacker it's because they use a polarizing filter so it's abyss black as no light enters whereas on the qdoled some few external light enters so they don't look as deep
I just brought a 83” S90C. And find out it is WLED😢
Pue no la verdad el qdoled muestra imajenes exageradas de color muy antinaturales solo atree a la vista a ojos que se dejan impresionar por colores saturados,ademas los smartv samsung son de menor calidad que lg
Can you do a a80k vs a80j a lot of places are saying they’re not very different but I remember you saying you didn’t like the a80j
Is the s95b a good TH-cam and sports tv?
Yes its freakishly astounding Good! i have the 1420 firmware and the brightness was not dimmed
I have the lg c1 and it’s always too dark. No matter what I do it never gets bright enough. Only on some areas
Have you try raising the black levels from 50
Hard to trust this review without any context as to what picture mode and settings both of these TV'S are displaying. How do we know that the WO LED isn't intentionally set to a dimmer mode or if some of the brightness is purposely lowered to make the QD OLED look better? 🤷♂️
If you don't trust the #1 brand in honesty, do a little fact checking. I have no reason to lie. QD-OLED is brighter and better for color than Woled. It's science.
Here's a different source telling you what I'm showing in this video
en.tvhifipro.com/televisions/qd-oled-vs-oled-what-are-the-differences/
polarizer.... one got it.... and one dont.
QD-OLED is the only way forward with oled tech.
@@Quantum_TV Agreed in terms of color volume and brightness. But that grey screen in a room with any ambient light drops the percieved contrast as the screen is not jet black in that circumstance...Thus defeating the purpose of OLED. I returned the S95B for the C2 because of that reason. If you watch TV like a vampire with all your curtains closed in a pitch black room all the time than sure it's fine. But in a room with light you are losing that contrast due to the screen being grey instead of black. Now apparently samsung has made some changes to the anti reflective coating to make the screen more black in the 2023 models but the reviews will tell if it is true or not.
This is unfair ! First LG oled is hidden it can maybe be Cx or older ! I bet if you can but S95B and G2 beside each other!
Nope. its a C1. This is more fair than all other out of the box comparisons on youtube. Atleast I optimized the c1.
quantum is truth. everybody else ... not truth . but very good points made
Plz open your eyes
Yeah, he is VERY Articulate. I found it refreshing listening to him. 😊
Your LG has a green tint covering about 50% of the screen
Hello Quantum
Hey brother
DSLRs use RGB filters over light detecting diodes , when you get in to it that diode is basically exact same as OLED RGB pixels , or RGB diodes , so i think DSLRs can not take a picture of real world , not enough DR not enough colors , just like OLED TVs , so basically its same tech , and i think if any screen shows DSLR pictures or Video , is OLED TV . They are compatible technologies , like with FILM camera , printing those pictures , it looks like printed picture , becase camera uses film , and printer or developer uses film , chemicals on both sides , that is same with Digital SLR camera and OLED tv . I would also say that QD OLED is not QD , its just brighter . Think about it , QD OLED has more LED diodes , but they are smaller . When you want a bright Flash light , you dont take a bunch of small Diods , you take one big . So , QD OLED is a fake , its just a difrent panel , and with same tech made with larger diodes would have better Dynamic Range and overall brightness and color . This is same with Cameras , DSLRs with largest pixels are the best ones . Someone is lying to you , they are better for burn in because of pixel shifting , but not much , that is another lye . They dont only Burn in , they also lose on light output , or NITS , every Diode degrades , does not just burn in . Same thing happens with DSLR , you can have a burn in on DSLR , its called Dead pixels . So its exactly the same tech , meaning Colors and DR are complementary on OLED TVs and DSLR cameras , its same tech , just reversed . Microlensing , DSLRs had it 10 years ago ,20 years ago . Microlensing is not a new thing . So what i think is that QD OLED is not a difrent technology , its the same but they made diodes smaller i guess , but stronger . So if you want to test an OLED best use RAW image from DSLR . I think . But in any case all the footage we have is from DSLRs , its just a mater of having it RAW and Compressed . You use compressed material when you make your own test material in RAW , it doesnt have to be a movie , you have a camera . Take some pictures , do some testing , play with it . I know i would .
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Panasonic LZW2004 WOLED crushes all other OLED TVs and IS on par with A95k QD-Oled
Samsung
lg always sucked on colour, now that lg is trying to up the brightness all that lg is doing is gonna end up with is a over exposed picture, with washed out colour
Have you calibrated your monitors for the camera? I have the impression that you didn't do it. So this whole comparison is a bunch of bullshit. WOLED without proper calibration in front of the camera turns blue. And that's what you showed.
WOLED Better!