TV - PC Guide https://www.pcguide.com Practical Guides to PC & Tech at Home, Work, and Play Sat, 20 Apr 2024 16:08:32 +0000 en-US https://www.pcguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/PCguide-favicon-75x75.png TV - PC Guide https://www.pcguide.com 32 32 Sony Bravia 8 OLED TV release date prediction, specs & price revealed Sony's latest OLED TV is soon here, but when is the Sony Bravia 8 release date? This arrives as part of Sony's 2024 range, which they announced on April 17th. It's second in command to the flagship mini-LED Bravia 9, and the only new OLED TV Sony has announced this year. They have indeed put more focus on pushing mini-LED tech, but that doesn't mean that Sony can't put up a fight for the best OLED TV this year.

LG is a brand which is at the forefront of OLED TV tech, and Sony is using one of their WOLED panels for the Bravia 8. They haven't revealed too much regarding this new set, but we'll be keeping an eye on any developments moving forward. Aside from the upcoming release date, we also have a good look at the specs and pricing.

Sony Bravia 8 release date predicted

So, when exactly does the new Sony Bravia 8 (XR80) hit stores? Well, nothing is too crystal clear just yet, at least for all regions. Sony has implemented a new naming scheme for 2024's line-up, and the XR80 will be overtaking the A80L, though the latter will continue to be sold - RTINGS says this older SKU remains as a carryover. Here's a brief history on previous release dates:

A80L release date: May 2023A80K release date: July 2022A80J release date: April 2021

Looking on the Sony UK store, we can see that the Bravia 8 will be shipped from the 24th of June. This at least reveals when we'll see availability in one region, but what other markets like the US? For now, the US store simply has a notification sign-up rather than an exact date, so we'll based our prediction off the release date history above. It's a mixed bag, so we'll predict that the Sony Bravia 8 will be available as early as May.

Sony Bravia 8 specs we know so far

SpecificationDetailsProduct numberXR80Processor2nd gen XR processorSizes55", 65", 77"Screen technologyOLEDResolution4KRefresh rate120HzHDMI standardHDMI 2.1 (2 ports)FeaturesVRR, ALLM, Dolby Vision, Features for PS5Audio2.1 channel, Acoustic Surface Audio+, Dolby Audio, DTSOperating SystemGoogle TV

All in all, the new Bravia 8 OLED TV doesn't seem to be a massive upgrade compared to 2023's A80L, but there are some changes. What Hi-FI? had some time with the new display and say that Sony claim it will be around 10% brighter, which has been achieved without QD-OLED or MLA panel technology. As always with any OLED panel, we can expect perfect blacks and excellent color accuracy as standard.

As far as features go, much of the same is in place - but there is the new Prime Video Calibrated Mode which auto-adjusts picture settings between different content types on Amazon's streaming service. There is also a similar setting for Netflix implemented. One interesting detail is that the 83-inch size is missing from the line-up, something which was present for the A80L.

For gaming, the new Bravia 8 is expected to be top-notch. It does only reach a 120Hz refresh rate compared to Samsung's and LG's 144Hz, but this is all you need for console gaming. The OLED panel will be highly responsive and you get gaming support via Variable Refresh Rate, Auto Low Latency Mode, and exclusive features for the PS5 (Auto HDR Tone Mapping and Auto Genre Picture Mode). One downside, much like the flagship Bravia 9, is just two HDMI 2.1 ports rather than a full four.

Sony Bravia 8 price announced

There's no need to speculate if you're wondering about the price tag of this new OLED TV. It has already gone up for pre order in some regions, and Sony itself has disclosed how much the Bravia 8 will cost. We've put together a table with the data just below.

SizePrice (US)Price (UK)55"$1,999£2,19965"$2,799£2,69977"$3,899£3,499

Due to the fact there will be no 83-inch variant, you'd have to settle for last year's A80L if you want the true big-screen experience. That currently (on Amazon) retails for just under $4,800, though we're keen to see if the pricing changes at all once the Bravia 8 OLED is widely available.

Official product video from Sony

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnSZBfWhxBc

Is Sony releasing more OLED TVs in 2024?

So far, the Bravia 8 is the only OLED TV that Sony has announced this year. Rival brands such as LG and Samsung have definitely been putting more focus on their WOLED and QD-OLED panel technology respectively, but Sony seem to have taken a step back. However, since last year's A80L availability will be carrying over to this year, you won't be lacking choice.

On the flipside, Sony is definitely pushing mini-LED technology instead with the launch of the Bravia 9 and Bravia 7.

Is the Sony Bravia 8 good for gaming?

We have no doubts that the brand-new Sony Bravia 8 will be a fantastic choice of television for gaming. If you're looking for the best TV for gaming, the XR80 will be a solid choice - especially for PS5 or upcoming PS5 Pro with it's exclusive features for the Sony console. In general, OLED panels are the best for the job due to excellent response times paired with a high 120Hz refresh rate.

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Sony Bravia 9 mini-LED TV release date speculation, specs & price announced While many of the top TV brands announced their latest 2024 models back at CES 2024, Sony has given it a few months before announcing their new line-up. Now the time has come to figure out when the Sony Bravia 9 release date is. This is Sony's new flagship model, replacing last year's X95L with a brand-new naming convention. No doubt that the Bravia 9 is going to be one of the best mini-LED TVs to date.

Aside from figuring out when this new flagship will be available to buy, we're also going to have a look at the revealed specs so far, as well as the price tag. There's still much to learn at this early stage, but Sony has provided some key details. We'll be keeping as up to date as possible as we count down the days until release.

Sony Bravia 9 release date prediction

Not too much is known about the exact release date of the new Sony Bravia 9 (XR90) mini-LED TV. On the plus side, these TV releases do get pretty predictable with a similar launch schedule year in, year out. Let's look back to some previous dates to get an idea of when it will launch.

Sony X95L release date: May 2023Sony X95K release date: May 2022Sony X95J release date: June 2021

Sony launch their new TVs around the same time each year, not too long after other brands like Samsung and LG - who aim for an early Spring release. The past two flagship mini-LED TVs launched in early-mid May, so we expect the same for the Bravia 9. However, the UK store page does mention that it will ship from the 10th of June.

Sony Bravia 9 specs we know so far

SpecificationDetailsProduct numberXR90Processor2nd gen XR processorSizes65", 75", 85"Screen technologyMini-LEDResolution4KRefresh rate120HzHDMI standardHDMI 2.1 (2 ports)FeaturesVRR, ALLM, Dolby Vision, 'Perfect for PS5' featuresAudio2.2.2 channel speaker, Acoustic Multi Audio+, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, IMAX EnhancedOperating SystemGoogle TV

Sony released a first look video this April to give a closer look at the features, boasting the Bravia 9's status as their brightest ever 4K TV. It will be available 65", 75", and 85" sizes - though the smallest 65 inch model won't be available in the UK or wider Europe. This seems like a strange choice giving this is a popular size in the region.

So, while other brands are investing time into OLED, Sony is instead going all out on pushing mini-LED with their latest flagship. What Hi-Fi? has reported on their new backlight technology (XR Master Blacklight Drive) which is an evolution of last year's X95L, with Sony claiming to produce OLED-level blacks. There are 325% more local dimming zone according to Sony's press release, but no exact number is given. This will provide both a higher peak brightness and finer control for stunning HDR visuals.

It comes with excellent features for gaming as you'd expect with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate with VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode). We can't imagine the response time will be as good as OLED, and the TV will only feature two HDMI 2.1 ports - though eARC connectivity is there to easily connect your home theater speaker setup. A full list of specs is available to see on the Sony website.

Sony Bravia 9 price revealed

Pricing of the Bravia 9 XR90 has already been set for a couple different regions, which we can now explain just below. Sony's flagship X95L from last year was only available in 85-inch for US consumers, priced at $4,499.99, but now the full range is coming to the region with revised pricing.

SizePrice (US)Price (Canada)Price (UK)65"$3,299$3,999N/A75"$3,999$4,799£4,49985"$5,499$6,499£4,999With the upcoming launch of the new 2024 Sony Bravia TVs, we can fully expect some 2023 models to drop in price significantly. RTINGS explain that Sony is carrying-over the X90L, A95L, and A80L TVs, so they should still be widely available.

Sony's official product video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXXFF4ZMvb8

Is the Sony Bravia 9 XR90 mini-LED?

Yes, the new Sony Bravia 9 is indeed a mini-LED TV. This means the TV uses a much better backlighting solution than standard LED TVs, with full array local dimming for greater control of brightness and contrast levels. It is Sony's brightest 4K TV to date, with "thousands of Mini LEDs" powering its display which reportedly reaches up to 4,000 nits at its peak.

Is the Bravia 9 an 8K TV?

No, the Sony Bravia 9 is actually a 4K television. This means it uses a resolution spanning 3840 x 2160 pixels rather than the 7680 x 4320 of 8K. Even still, 4K remains the standard for the majority of consumer displays, as there really isn't much native 8K content out there at the moment.

Final word

That just about wraps up everything we know about this new Sony mini-LED so far. It doesn't look like the release date is too far away, and we'll get a better picture of the technical specs and performance once hands-on reviews are conducted. In the meantime though, feel free to check out our Bravia 8 release date article if you're interested in Sony's 2024 OLED TV offering.

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How to fix DirecTV error code 721 – 5 easy methods that can solve the issue Are you unable to watch your favorite channels due to DirecTV error code 721 and can't seem to figure out how to fix it? If so, we've got your back.

Error code 721 in DirecTV pops up when you try to watch a channel that is not part of your package. In such a case, you need to upgrade your subscription plan. However, if the channel comes with your plan, then there may be something else causing the issue, such as problems with the server or a firmware glitch.

In any case, there are a handful of methods that can help fix the DirecTV error code 721, and we'll go through all of them in our guide.

What causes error code 721 in DirecTV?

Here are a few possible reasons why you're seeing DirecTV error code 721.

Channel is not available through your subscription plan.Firmware glitch.Server problems.Local outage or maintenance.

How you can fix DirecTV error code 721

Here are different methods that can help you quickly get rid of the error code 721 in DirecTV.

Conclusion

Now that you know how to fix DirecTV error code 721, you can finally get back to watching your favorite channels. It is important to note that if a server problem is causing the error to appear, the problem isn't at your end. On top of that, there's nothing you can do about it except wait for DirecTV to fix the issue.

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What channel is Nickelodeon on Dish Network? 2024 update If you were wondering what channel is Nickelodeon on Dish Network, we’ve got you covered.

Launched in 1979, Nickelodeon has been a top contender for providing quality entertainment, and for us 90s children, it was a part of our childhood. Since then, it has been home to several TV shows, and as of 2024, it is watched by an average of 139,000 people. This shows how popular it is; most cable TV providers have it as part of their TV plans. 

That said, the position of channels in TV plans can vary depending on where you’re trying to tune in from.  To that end, we’ve put together this guide that will tell you what channel is Nickelodeon on Dish Network so you can tune in quickly. 

Nickelodeon channel number on Dish Network

It is easy to find Nickelodeon on your Dish Network plan as it has a consistent channel number. However, if you can’t find it on 170 and are located on the West Coast, try channel 171. 

Channel NameChannel NumberNickelodeon170

Dish Network plans – can you watch Nickelodeon with all of them?

If you were planning on getting a Dish Network plan and were wondering whether Nickelodeon would be a part of the package, there’s some good news. Dish Network offers Nickelodeon in all its packages, so you can subscribe to any plan that best suits your requirements. 

Plan NamePriceNo. of channelsAmerica’s Top 120$84.99190America’s Top 200$104.99240+America’s Top 250$114.99290+

Are there any other channels like Nickelodeon on Dish Network? 

If you are interested in trying out other channels like Nickelodeon, you’re in luck. Dish Network has plenty of channels, such as Cartoon Network, Disney Channel, and Disney XD that offer different shows but are in the same domain. 

Conclusion

This was everything you needed to know about what channel is Nickelodeon on Dish Network. We recommend bookmarking it so it is more accessible. If you can’t find it on the given channel number, it could mean a few things.

First, the platform has changed its position and is now at a new channel number, in which case we’ll update our list with the new information. It could also mean the channel is dropped due to conflict, or it might be down for maintenance. In either case, we recommend contacting customer support for further assistance.  

If you're interested in exploring options to upgrade your TV to enjoy the shows on Nickelodeon, we recommend you check out our best TV under $1000 guide for the top picks.

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LG G4 OLED vs Sony A90K – is Sony better? The upcoming release of the LG G4 is fast approaching, so we wanted to know how it compares to other high-end OLED TVs on the market. Announced at CES earlier this year, the next-gen of the LG G-series is set to be LG's next flagship product, but how do its impressive specs compare to a formidable OLED giant, like the Sony A90K? In this article, we take a look at the LG G4 OLED vs Sony A90K; covering their specs, performance, and pride in a side-by-side comparison.

The Sony A90K has consistently been a strong contender against LG TVs, often outperforming its counterparts within the same OLED category. However, in this comparison, the A90K steps out of its usual class to face off against LG's flagship, the G4 OLED. Thanks to the innovative Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology, the LG G4 OLED surpasses the A90K, setting a new benchmark for TV excellence. But how do they compare in other areas? Let's take a look.

But first, if you'd like to find out more about what LG has in store for TV releases this year, take a look at our LG C4 vs Sony A90K comparison guide, where we see how the latest addition to LG's C-series stacks up against the formidable Sony A90K. Additionally, if you want to read up on everything related to the LG G4, check out our LG G4 release date round-up, where we discuss the expected release date of this product, as well as look at its features and specs in detail.

LG G4 OLED vs Sony A90K - specs at a glance

SpecificationsLG G4 OLEDSony A90KSizes55", 65", 77", 83", 97"42”, 48”Ports4x HDMI 2.12x HDMI 2.1Panel TypeWOLED (MLA)WOLEDResolution3840 x 2160p (4K)4K (3840 x 2160)HDRHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionSmart TV softwareWeb OS 24Google TV 10ProcessorAlpha 11Cognitive Processor XRNative refresh rate144Hz120 Hz

Specs and performance comparison

Gaming

Sony's A90K is strategically positioned as a prime choice for gamers, especially those wielding an Xbox Series X or a Sony PlayStation 5 console. It's packed with gaming-centric functionalities aimed at delivering an optimal experience. One of the highlights is its performance in reducing input lag, a critical factor for gamers demanding real-time response to their actions.

The A90K achieves an input lag of 16.1ms, as verified by a Leo Bodnar Lag Tester. While this figure is commendable—falling below the 20ms threshold that marks a solid gaming experience—it doesn't quite reach the gold standard of 10ms that distinguishes the best gaming displays.

On the other hand, the LG G4 OLED excels in this very domain, offering an exceptionally low input lag that ensures super responsive gameplay with minimal ghosting. This is further complemented by a high native refresh rate of 144Hz, along with support for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technologies such as FreeSync Premium and G-Sync compatibility.

Performance and brightness

The Sony A90K shines in environments with controlled lighting, especially in dark rooms. Its outstanding near-infinite contrast ratio and perfect black uniformity ensure that movies and games look their best without any blooming around bright objects. However, when it comes to brightness, the A90K shows restraint.

In Standard picture mode, this Bravia cam product achieves a peak brightness of 219 nits, and in Custom mode—a setting akin to Sony's calibrated view—it slightly dips to 206 nits. While these levels are adequate for dark settings, picture quality might be reduced in brightly lit environments.

Conversely, the LG G4 OLED, armed with its Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology, boasts a remarkable peak brightness of up to 3000 nits. This significant boost in brightness makes the G4 more adaptable to various lighting conditions, enhancing its appeal for a broader range of viewing scenarios. The incorporation of LG's Alpha 11 processor plays a crucial role in achieving this brightness level, as it optimizes the output without compromising the integrity of blacks and contrast that OLED panels are known for.

When it comes to color accuracy, the Sony A90K demonstrates exceptional prowess. Its SDR color performance is notably impressive, with a Delta-E value of 8.2386, indicating a very close match between the source color and the display. Additionally, its coverage of the Rec. 709 color gamut at 99.78% is nearly unmatched, ensuring that colors are rendered with precision and vibrancy.

The A90k has enhanced audio with its Acoustic Surface audio Feature and Dolby Atmos support, creating an immersive experience for the viewer. Whereas the LG G4, thanks to its Alpha 11 chip, is able to incorporate a new AI Sound Pro feature that will process 11.1.2 surround upmixing.

Price comparison

Directly comparing the prices of the LG G4 OLED and Sony A90K poses a bit of a challenge due to the differences in available sizes. While the G4 sizes start at 55 inches at $2,599.99, the A90K only features 42-inch and 48-inch models and the prices for those don’t go above $1,400.

SizesLG G4 OLED priceSony A90K price42-inch screen sizen/a$1,299.9948-inch screen sizen/a$1,399.9955-inch screen size$2,599.99n/a65-inch screen size$3,299.99n/a77-inch screen size$4,599.99n/a83-inch screen size$6,499.99n/a97-inch screen size$24,999n/a

LG G4 vs Sony A90K - which is better?

In this battle between LG and Sony OLED TVs, the winner is not clear-cut. Both TVs possess impressive features within a similar price range. The A90K, with its smaller screens, is ideal for dark rooms, offering premium quality in compact spaces. Conversely, the LG G4's larger sizes and advanced technology shine in well-lit environments, providing versatility and superior visual performance. The choice ultimately hinges on the specific needs of the buyers—whether prioritizing a cozy movie night in a dim setting or embracing a broad spectrum of content in a sunlit living room. Each TV excels in its niche, making the decision a reflection of personal preference and intended use.

LG G4 OLED vs Sony A90K - Conclusion

In conclusion, the LG G4 OLED and Sony A90K target distinct markets. Therefore, the TV that best suits your needs depends on how you intend to use it, what your space is like, and your budget. We hope this comprehensive comparison guide has aided you in any decision process you are making. Stick with us if you'd like to stay up-to-date on all the info being released on the upcoming LG G4.

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LG G4 OLED vs Sony A95L – is the Sony Bravia better? The Sony A95L emerged as one of the standout TVs of last year, continuing to be a benchmark in the industry thanks to its technological prowess. However, when comparing LG G4 OLED vs Sony A95L, the latter's second-generation Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology shifts the balance in its favor. This comparison delves deeper into what sets these two apart, exploring how the LG G4's advancements potentially redefine excellence in the high-end TV landscape.

LG G4 OLED vs Sony A95L: Specs and Performance

Features

The Sony A95L is renowned for its exceptional motion handling, a hallmark of Sony's expertise in creating smooth, lifelike images that are a joy to watch. Its design exudes elegance, setting a high standard for TV aesthetics. Additionally, the A95L stands out for its superior sound quality, offering an auditory experience that complements its visual performance.

When it comes to picture quality, the A95L does not disappoint, delivering stunning brightness, contrast, and colors, thanks to its QD-OLED panel. This technology ensures that viewers are treated to vibrant visuals with deep blacks and bright highlights, making every scene more immersive.

On the other side, the LG G4 OLED brings something special to the table with its second-generation MLA (Micro Lens Array) technology. This innovation allows the G4 to achieve exceptional levels of brightness, surpassing what many expect from OLED displays. The result is a TV that not only competes with but in many ways, exceeds the visual prowess of its counterparts, offering enhanced brightness without sacrificing the deep blacks and rich colors OLEDs are known for.

A significant advantage of the LG G4 is its connectivity options. With four HDMI 2.1 ports, the G4 caters to the needs of users with multiple high-definition devices. Whether it's gaming consoles, streaming devices, or Blu-ray players, having the ability to connect them all simultaneously without the need for constant switching is a game-changer. In contrast, the Sony A95L offers only two HDMI 2.1 ports, which might limit users who have a plethora of devices to connect.

 LG G4 MLA OLEDSony A95LSizes55", 65", 77", 83", 97"55", 65", 77"Ports4x HDMI 2.12x HDMI 2.1Panel TypeWOLED (MLA)QD-OLEDResolution3840 x 2160p (4K)3840 x 2160p (4K)HDRHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionSmart TV softwareWeb OS 24Google TVProcessorAlpha 11Cognitive Processor XRNative refresh rate144Hz120 Hz

Performance and brightness

In terms of specs and performance, both the LG G4 OLED and the Sony A95L have their strengths. The A95L shines with its superior motion handling, elegant design, and outstanding sound quality, making it a complete package for those who value a holistic viewing experience.

Meanwhile, the LG G4 stands out for its groundbreaking brightness levels and superior connectivity, appealing to users who demand the utmost in visual quality and convenience. Choosing between these two exceptional TVs comes down to what aspects of your viewing experience you prioritize most: the refined elegance and performance of the Sony A95L or the innovative technology and connectivity of the LG G4 OLED.

Sony's A95L sets a high bar with its advanced image processing capabilities. This excellence in processing results in smoother gradients in HDR content, ensuring that transitions between colors are seamless and natural-looking. The upscaling technology Sony employs is equally commendable, making lower-resolution content appear more refined on the A95L's screen.

LG G4 OLED vs Sony A95L: Price

The Sony A95L is a pricier option when compared to the brand-new G4. This is surprising if we consider the fact that the G4 is a 2024 model while the Sony one is from last year. In the table, we can see that the 55-inch size of the S95L is $2,800 while the G4 is $2,600. This $200 difference is significant when you look at brightness difference and processor capacity.

 LG G4 MLA OLEDSony A95L55 inches$2,600$2,80065 inches$3,399$3,50077 inches$4,599$5,000

LG G4 OLED vs Sony A95L: Conclusion

The Sony A95L was indeed a standout model in 2023, outperforming its predecessors and justifying its premium price with exceptional image quality and features. However, with the introduction of the LG G4 OLED, the tables have turned. The G4's incorporation of second-generation MLA technology and the Alpha 11 processor not only enhances its performance significantly but also places it a step above the A95L in terms of value.

The LG G4 OLED offers a compelling blend of cutting-edge technology and better affordability, making it an excellent investment for those seeking the pinnacle of TV performance without the extra cost associated with last year's model. In this matchup, the LG G4 not only competes with the Sony A95L but surpasses it, delivering unparalleled value to the discerning viewer.

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LG C4 OLED vs Sony A90J – which is better? The LG C4 is now available for pre-order and is expected to arrive on the shelves at any minute. So, we thought it would be useful to see how it stacks up against other high-end OLED TVs on the market. In this article, we compare the LG C4 OLED vs Sony A90J, to ultimately decide which is the best OLED TV.

The main difference between the LG C4 and the Sony A90J is versatility; unfortunately, Sony only provides the A9J with 2x HDMI ports, while the LG C4 has double the amount. However, when it comes to brightness, the Sony A90J comes out on top. Let's take a deeper look into the specs, performance, and price ranges of both these impressive products.

The LG C4 was recently announced at the annual CES event in January 2024. It was just one of many next-gen additions to the LG OLED TV lineup. If you'd like to find out more about some of the other LG TVs set to release this year, check out our LG G4 vs LG B4 comparison, where we take a look at both upcoming products to see which would best suit you. Additionally, if you'd like to find out more about the LG C4, then take a look at our LG C4 release date round-up, where we discuss the predicted release window, confirmed prices, and provide direct pre-order links.

LG C4 OLED vs Sony A90J - specs at a glance

Specifications LG C4 OLEDSony A90JSizes42", 48", 55", 65", 77", 83"55", 65", 83"Ports4x HDMI 2.12x HDMI 2.1Panel TypeWOLEDWOLEDResolution3840 x 2160p (4K)3840 x 2160p (4K)HDRHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionSmart TV softwareWeb OS 24Google TV 10ProcessorAlpha a9 AICognitive Processor XRNative refresh rate144Hz120Hz

Specs and performance comparison

Sound Quality

The LG C4 is decked out with a suite of audio enhancements including Dolby Audio, Dolby Atmos, and DTS:X, ensuring that every auditory detail is delivered with clarity and depth. Its AI Sound Pro feature further enhances this experience by tailoring the audio output to match the content, ensuring that whether you're watching a fast-paced action movie or a dialogue-heavy drama, the sound is always optimized for the best listening experience.

In contrast, Sony's A90J introduces a novel audio concept with its Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology, where the TV screen itself doubles as the speaker. This innovative approach offers a uniquely immersive audio experience, with sounds emanating directly from their corresponding actions on the screen, adding an extra layer of realism to your viewing.

Combined with Dolby Atmos and other high-quality sound technologies, the A90J not only matches the C4 in terms of clarity and depth but also surpasses it with its ability to deliver a more robust bass response, making it a strong contender for those prioritizing sound in their TV selection.

As previously mentioned, the main difference between the two TVs is connectivity, which can play a vital role when considering a consumer's intended use. Gamers who hope to connect multiple devices or consoles during gameplay would find the LG C4 with its 4x HDMI ports the more useful option. Conversely, the Sony A90J with only 2x HDMI ports definitely lacks the versatility of its competitor.

Performance and brightness

At the heart of Sony's A90J lies the Cognitive Processor XR, outshining the LG C4's Alpha a9 AI processor with its superior image processing capabilities, designed to deliver a more natural and accurate viewing experience. This processor is finely tuned to complement the TV's OLED panel, enhancing the overall picture quality.

Where the Sony A90J further distinguishes itself is with its XR Motion Clarity technology, adept at minimizing motion blur. This technology, which manipulates the OLED panel's backlight, ensures smoother and more defined visuals during rapid scene changes, a feature particularly beneficial for fans of action-packed movies and sports.

Coupled with its exceptional brightness, the A90J stands out as a formidable choice for brightly lit environments, offering vivid and dynamic imagery where other OLED TVs might falter.

On the other hand, the LG C4 doesn’t lag far behind, boasting the Alpha a9 AI processor that actively works to polish the image quality by reducing noise, improving brightness levels, sharpening vibrant colors, and amplifying deep blacks. It also incorporates AI-driven enhancements, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with picture quality.

Price comparison

The LG C4 OLED and Sony A90J find themselves closely matched in terms of pricing, each presenting compelling choices within the same ballpark. For the 55-inch models, both TVs are tagged at $1,999, making them equally attractive from a financial standpoint. The differentiation comes into play with the 65-inch models, where the Sony A90J asks for a slight premium at $2,999, just $200 more than the LG C4's $2,699.

SizesLG C4 OLEDSony A95L55 inches$1,999$1,99965 inches$2,699$2,999

This marginal price increase for the Sony model might be justifiable for users prioritizing superior image processing and sound quality offered by its Cognitive Processor XR and Acoustic Surface Audio+.

LG C4 OLED vs Sony A90J - which is better?

When it comes to choosing between the LG C4 OLED and the Sony A90J, the decision is nuanced. The Sony A90J edges out with superior brightness and overall quality, making it an attractive option for those prioritizing visual excellence. However, the LG C4's advancements in AI technology and its greater connectivity options present a compelling case for users with specific needs, such as gaming or a home theater setup requiring multiple inputs. Ultimately, while the A90J may hold the title of the better TV in a general sense, the C4's unique features ensure it remains a highly competitive and suitable choice for certain audiences.

When is the LG C4 coming out?

There has been no official confirmation from LG as to when the LG C4 will be released. However, pre-ordering is currently available on some websites like the LG store and Amazon, which leads us to believe that the product should be arriving very soon. In the Amazon listings, it is stated that the product will be released on March 11th. It's uncertain if every retailer will be releasing at the same time, but if you're looking to pick up an LG C4 early, then head over to the Amazon website to pre-order.

If you'd like to find out some more about the other expected retailers of the LG C4, then check out our where-to-buy guide, where we go into more detail on the topic.

LG C4 OLED vs Sony A90J - conclusion

For those who value connectivity, especially the necessity for more HDMI ports, the LG C4 emerges as the more fitting option, without sacrificing much in the way of performance or quality. However, if you value unmatched image processing and sound quality then the Sony A90J emerges as the better option for your setup. In essence, the choice boils down to specific needs and preferences, with both models standing on equal footing price-wise.

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What channel is The CW on Dish Network? 2024 update If you were wondering what channel is The CW on Dish Network, we’ve got you covered.

The CW has a decent ranking, coming in at the 36th position with a viewership of 291,000 as of February 2024. This means that it's one of the go-to channels for a lot of people for all their entertainment. So, it's almost a given that a channel with a good following will be included in TV deals from popular cable providers, including Dish Network. 

That said, locating the channel is the challenging part, as the channel number varies from city to city. For example, you’ll find The CW on channel 11 in Brooklyn, but for someone in Austin, it’ll be on channel 54. 

To that end, we’ve put together this guide that will tell you what channel is The CW on Dish Network so you can tune in quickly. 

The CW channel number on Dish Network

Unlike other TV channels, ABC has a consistent channel number for all cities. 

City/StateChannel Number•Bronx, NY•Brooklyn, NY•Buffalo, NY•New York, NY•St. Louis, MO•Seattle, WA11•Fort Lauderdale, FL•Houston, TX•Miami, FL39•San Francisco, CA•San Jose, CA•Tampa, FL44•Austin, TX•Baltimore, MD54•Dallas, TX•Ft. Worth, TX•Las Vegas, NV33•Albuquerque, NM•Pittsburgh, PA19•Bakersfield, CA•Jacksonville, FL17•Charlotte, NC•Milwaukee, WI•Orlando, FL18•Memphis, TN•Salt Lake City, UT30•Minneapolis, MN•St. Paul, MN23•Detroit, MI•Washington, DC50•Tucson, AZ•Louisville, KY58•Denver, CO2•San Antonio, TX4•Los Angeles, CA5•El Paso, TX7•Indianapolis, IN8•Cincinnati, OH12•Albuquerque, NM21•Chicago, IL26•Sacramento, CA31•Portland, OR32•Oklahoma City, OK34•Cleveland, OH43•Columbus, OH53•Philadelphia, PA57•Fresno, CA59•Phoenix, AZ61•Atlanta, GA69

Dish Network plans – can you watch The CW with all of them?

Dish Network has various TV plans that offer different numbers of channels in different languages and at varying prices. The good news is that they all have The CW, meaning you can even get the basic plan and enjoy your favorite shows. 

Plan NamePriceNo. of channelsAmerica’s Top 120$84.99190America’s Top 200$104.99240+America’s Top 250$114.99290+

Are there any other channels like The CW on Dish Network? 

If you like the content on The CW, you’re in luck, as it isn’t the only channel of its kind. There are a handful of channels on Dish Network that you can watch. We’ve mentioned a couple of them below. 

PBS on Dish NetworkCBS on Dish NetworkABC on Dish Network

The list doesn’t end there; channels like AMC and Fox are also available.  

Conclusion

This marks the end of our journey and this was everything you needed to know about what channel is The CW on Dish Network. Hopefully, you can now easily tune in, and we recommend adding it to your list of favorite channels to make it more accessible. 

If you can’t find it on the given channel numbers, it could mean that the positioning has been changed. If that happens, we’ll update our list with the latest information. On the flip side, the sudden disappearance could be due to various factors, such as the channel being dropped by the platform or the network pulling it because of conflicts. So, if you can’t find The CW anywhere, we recommend contacting Dish Network customer support for further assistance. 

If you're interested in some potential upgrade options for your bedroom TV to enjoy the content on The CW, we've covered that as well. Check out our best TV for bedroom guide for the top picks available on the market today.

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LG G4 OLED vs LG OLED B4 – what’s the difference? LG has a TV for almost every type of consumer; in a side-by-side of the LG G4 OLED vs LG OLED B4, the main difference is the panel brightness, the G4 comes equipped with the micro Lens Array technology which makes it 150% brighter than the B4. However, this also makes the TV more expensive.

Though we will give you more specific details regarding which one you should go for, the deal breaker could be the price. If you’re looking for a flagship TV with the latest technology, the G4 should be your choice; on the other hand, the B4 is the entry-level OLED 4K TV for those enthusiasts who want access to LG modern WOLED (white OLED) panels without spending too much. Let’s see more about this comparison.

LG G4 OLED vs LG OLED B4: Specs and Performance

Features

Both the LG G4 OLED and LG B4 OLED are equipped with LG's latest webOS 24 platform, offering an intuitive and user-friendly interface. This new iteration brings back personalized content recommendations directly to the home screen, enhancing the viewing experience by making it more tailored to individual preferences. The introduction of 'Quick Cards' further streamlines navigation, providing dynamic shortcuts to frequently used apps and features, allowing for seamless transitions between activities.

Furthermore, webOS 24 introduces support for up to ten user profiles, ensuring that content recommendations are precisely customized for each viewer. In the U.S., an advanced voice recognition feature automatically adjusts profiles based on who is speaking, promising a more personalized interaction with the TV. This voice recognition capability is set to expand to other regions, including the UK, in future updates.

 LG G4 MLA OLEDLG OLED B4Sizes55", 65", 77", 83", 97"48", 55", 65", 77"Ports4x HDMI 2.14x HDMI 2.1Panel TypeWOLED (MLA)WOLEDResolution3840 x 2160p (4K)3840 x 2160p (4K)HDRHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionSmart TV softwareWeb OS 24Web OS 24ProcessorAlpha 11Alpha 8Native refresh rate144Hz120 Hz

Performance and brightness

The key differences lie in panel technology and processing power. The G4 OLED leaps ahead with its second-generation Micro Lens Array (MLA) panel, boasting a 50% increase in brightness compared to its predecessor, capable of reaching up to 3000 nits. This feature significantly enhances viewing in bright conditions.

Under the hood, the G4 is powered by LG's most advanced Alpha 11 AI Processor, introducing exclusive features like 'AI Director Processing' for color tone accuracy and 'Object Enhancing by Visual Perception' for pixel-level clarity. These AI-driven enhancements promise a more immersive viewing experience by dynamically adjusting picture settings to match content creators' visions.

Contrastingly, the B4 OLED sticks with the Alpha 8 processor, which, while competent, doesn't offer the AI enhancements or brightness capabilities of the G4. It lacks the MLA technology, meaning it won't achieve the same level of peak brightness, although it still marks an improvement over the B3 model.

Both models are well-equipped for gaming with four HDMI 2.1 ports, but the G4's 144Hz native refresh rate trumps the B4's 120Hz, making the G4 a superior choice for gamers seeking the smoothest possible gameplay.

LG G4 OLED vs LG OLED B4: Price

In the competitive landscape of flagship 4K TVs, the LG G4 positions itself among the titans, like the Samsung S95D and Panasonic Z95A, awaiting Sony's entry. Pricing for the LG G4 starts at $2,600 for the 55-inch model, $3,399 for the 65-inch variant, and skyrockets to $24,999 for the monumental 97-inch version. Although LG has yet to unveil the pricing for the B4 series, it's expected to be significantly more wallet-friendly, offering a cost-effective alternative for those who desire LG's renowned OLED technology without the premium price tag of the G4.

LG G4 OLED vs LG OLED B4: Conclusion

The LG G4 OLED sets itself apart from the B4 with two key advancements: the incorporation of Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology for unparalleled brightness and the powerful Alpha 11 processor for superior image processing. These features make the G4 the ideal choice for tech enthusiasts seeking the pinnacle of LG's OLED technology.

The B4, on the other hand, remains a compelling option for those looking for quality without the premium cost, perfect for the average consumer or anyone new to OLED TVs. Each model caters to a distinct audience, ensuring LG has something for every type of viewer.

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LG G4 OLED vs Samsung S95D – can Samsung better the G4? In recent years LG and Samsung have taken the attention of the TV market. At CES 2024 Samsung showcased the S95D, apparently one of the best TVs of their family. In a flagship comparison of the LG G4 OLED vs Samsung S95D, we find ourselves in a difficult position due to their similarities. However it all points out to the G4 being a bit better, let’s see why.

LG G4 OLED vs Samsung S95D: Specs and Performance

Features

The LG G4 OLED sets a high bar with its innovative Micro Lens Array (MLA) WOLED panel, a feature that significantly enhances brightness levels, which makes it capable of reaching up to 3000 nits. This leap in brightness is complemented by LG's latest Alpha 11 processor. This combination not only sharpens image quality but also enhances motion processing and color volume, ensuring that every scene is rendered with utmost precision and vibrancy.

On the other side, the Samsung S95D brings its A-game with the 3rd-gen QD-OLED screen panel. Known for its exceptional brightness and vibrant colors, this panel is further improved with an anti-reflection coating, ensuring that images remain clear and vivid even in brightly lit environments.

The S95D is powered by Samsung's proprietary NQ4 AI Gen2 processor, ensuring smooth performance across all content. With a similar 144Hz refresh rate to the G4, the S95D matches LG in providing fluid motion for fast-paced scenes and gaming. Additionally, Samsung introduced its 'OLED Glare Free' technology, designed to reduce reflections and maintain color accuracy, making it ideal for watching content any time of the day.

Both TVs offer four HDMI 2.1 ports, supporting the latest in connectivity for high-frame-rate gaming and future-proofing for upcoming content. They also share support for various HDR formats, including HDR10, HLG, and their respective dynamic metadata formats, ensuring that users experience the full impact of high dynamic range content.

 LG G4 MLA OLEDSamsung S95DSizes55", 65", 77", 83", 97"55", 65", 77"Ports4x HDMI 2.14x HDMI 2.1Panel TypeWOLED (MLA)QD-OLEDResolution3840 x 2160p (4K)3840 x 2160p (4K)HDRHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionHDR10, HLG, HDR10+Smart TV softwareWeb OS 24Tizen 8.0ProcessorAlpha 11NQ4 AI Gen2Native refresh rate144Hz144Hz

Performance and brightness

The LG G4’s MLA ensures that images are bright and punchy, delivering dynamic visuals that truly stand out. The inclusion of the Max Peak Highlighter feature is a game-changer, allowing the G4 to amplify the brightness of HDR highlights by up to 150% compared to standard OLED models like the LG B4.

While specific details on the Samsung S95D's brightness capabilities remain under wraps, expectations are high, given its pedigree. The predecessor, the S95C, was already a standout performer in terms of brightness, making it reasonable to anticipate that the S95D would push the boundaries even further.

Samsung's commitment to improving upon the already impressive 3rd-gen QD-OLED panel suggests that the S95D will offer exceptional brightness and color vibrancy, ensuring a compelling HDR experience.

LG G4 OLED vs Samsung S95D: Price

While Samsung has yet to officially announce the pricing for the S95D, based on the pricing trends of its predecessors, we anticipate that the S95D will be positioned very closely to the LG G4, possibly coming in at just $100 less across various sizes. This subtle difference puts both TVs in a similar price bracket, deciding between the two more about feature preference than cost.

 LG G4 MLA OLEDSamsung S95D55 inches$2,600$2,49965 inches$3,399$3,29977 inches$4,599$4,499

With the LG G4 priced at $2,600 for the 55-inch model, $3,399 for the 65-inch, and $4,599 for the 77-inch, Samsung's S95D is expected to offer a slightly more affordable option without compromising on quality, potentially priced at $2,499, $3,299, and $4,499 for the same respective sizes.

LG G4 OLED vs Samsung S95D: Conclusion

In conclusion, the showdown between the LG G4 OLED and the Samsung S95D reveals two TVs that are remarkably similar in terms of specs, performance, and even price. Both bring their own unique technologies to the table, with LG's Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology offering exceptional brightness and Samsung's 3rd-gen QD-OLED panel promising vibrant and clear pictures.

Ultimately, the decision between these two powerhouse TVs boils down to personal preference: Do you lean towards LG's proven track record and its innovative MLA technology, or does Samsung's latest QD-OLED panel and its commitment to picture quality sway you? Each offers a compelling case for being the best TV of 2024. Time will tell if they can be considered among the best TVs for gaming on the market.

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What channel is ABC on Dish Network? 2024 update If you were wondering what channel is ABC on Dish Network, we’ve got you covered.

Launched in April 1948, ABC is the fifth most popular TV channel, which can be seen by its average viewership of 1,753,000. So, if you were worried about whether Dish Network or other famous cable TV providers would have it, don’t be. 

So, in this guide, we’ll tell you what channel is ABC on Dish Network so you can tune in without a hitch.

ABC channel number on Dish Network

ABC has a consistent channel number for all cities, unlike other TV channels. 

Channel NameChannel NumberABC7

Dish Network packages – Is ABC a part of all of them?

There are multiple Dish Network packages with different numbers of channels and varying prices. Luckily, they all have CBS, meaning you can even get the basic plan and enjoy your favorite shows. 

Plan NamePriceNo. of channelsAmerica’s Top 120$84.99190America’s Top 200$104.99240+America’s Top 250$114.99290+

What other channels like ABC are on Dish Network? 

Dish Network has a vast array of channels, and if you’re looking for more like ABC, the good news for you is that it isn’t the only one of its kind. Below, you’ll find a list of channels similar to ABC, along with their information and channel numbers. 

PBS on Dish NetworkCBS on Dish Network 

Conclusion

Hopefully, now that you know what channel CBS is on Dish Network, you can find it easily. That said, we recommend adding it to your list of favorite channels to make it more accessible. 

One more thing before we wrap things up: channel numbers are susceptible to change, which also applies to CBS. So, if you can’t CBS on the given channel number, it means it most likely got moved. In that case, we’ll update our list with the latest information, so be sure to check back with us. 

If you’re interested in upgrading your TV but don’t want to spend a lot, we’ve got you covered in that case as well. Check out our guide for the best TV under $300 for the top pocket-friendly picks.

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LG G4 OLED vs Samsung S95C – is the S95C better? After a successful introduction to the world of OLED tech in 2023, the Samsung S95C stands as a formidable QD-OLED TV that positions itself as a strong contender. With the upcoming release of the next-gen LG OLED TVs in 2024, LG may be giving Samsung a run for its money with new impressive products like the LG G4. In this article, we'll take a look at the LG G4 OLED vs Samsung S95C, covering specs, performance, and price, to ultimately help you decide which is the better TV for you.

In the ever-evolving consumer electronics landscape, the rivalry between LG and Samsung has long been a hallmark of innovation and technological advancement. Both giants have been at the forefront of OLED displays, pushing the boundaries of visual excellence and immersive viewing experiences. Let's take a closer look at some of their features!

But first, if you're keen to find out more info on LG's upcoming OLED releases, then take a look at our LG G4 release date round-up, where we discuss the expected release date window of the product and go into detail on some of this LG display's features. Additionally, if you'd like to see how some of the new LG products compare to older TVs in the lineup, take a look at our LG G4 vs LG G1 comparison guide, where we see how far the G-series has come in 3 years

LG G4 OLED vs Samsung S95C - specs at a glance

SpecificationsLG G4 OLEDSamsung S95CPanel TechnologyMLA OLED | 97" - WOLEDOLEDProcessorAlpha 11 AI processorNeural Quantum Processor 4KResolution4K4KOLED glare-freeNoNoRefresh rate120 Hz (Up to 144 Hz)120 Hz (Up to 144 Hz)HDR compatibilityHDR 10+HDR 10+Peak brightnessUp to 3,000 nitsUp to 2,000 nitsScreen sizes available55, 65, 77, 83, 9755, 65, 77 inches

Specs

When comparing the LG G4 OLED and the Samsung S95C, both televisions boast cutting-edge OLED panel technology and offer remarkable features for immersive viewing experiences. Let's delve into the specifications to understand their differences and assess which might be a better choice for you.

In terms of panel technology, both the LG G4 OLED and the Samsung S95C utilize OLED displays, which are renowned for their vibrant colors and wide viewing angles. Both TVs offer 4K resolution, ensuring crisp and detailed images. The Samsung features a third-generation QD-OLED panel that has improved upon the previous Samsung OLED technology, providing deeper blacks and more vivid colors. Whereas, the LG G4 is an OLED panel that utilizes new MLA technology (Micro lens array), which provides a brightness upgrade over previous models in the G-series - promising to enhance the brightness up to 150% for HDR highlights.

Regarding processing power, the LG G4 OLED is equipped with the Alpha 11 AI processor, while the Samsung S95C features the Neural Quantum Processor 4K. While both processors are designed to enhance picture quality and overall performance, specific details about clock speeds, core counts, and other technical aspects are not provided here. However, both are likely optimized for handling 4K content and enhancing overall picture quality.

Features

The refresh rate is identical for both TVs, with a maximum of 120 Hz (up to 144 Hz), ensuring smooth motion handling, especially beneficial for gaming and fast-paced action scenes. Regarding HDR compatibility, both TVs support HDR 10+, which allows for enhanced contrast and color accuracy in HDR content.

The LG G4 OLED offers a higher peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits compared to the Samsung S95C, which peaks at 2,000 nits. This could result in the LG G4 OLED delivering brighter highlights and more vivid HDR content, potentially providing a more dynamic viewing experience, especially in well-lit rooms.

Regarding screen sizes, both models offer various options, catering to different room sizes and preferences. However, LG G4 offers a wider range of larger models, from 55-inches to 97-inches. Whereas Samsung offers smaller sizes ranging from 55 to 77 inches. To see all TV sizes for each brand, view the table below.

Performance comparison

The performance of the LG G4 OLED is likely to be more predictable and reliable due to the known specifications of its Adreno 430 GPU. With its clock speed and support for various graphics APIs, it should offer smooth performance in gaming and other graphics-heavy applications.

In contrast, the performance of the Samsung S95C may vary depending on the specifications of its GPU. Without detailed information on its clock speed, memory size, and other key factors, it's challenging to determine how well it will perform compared to the LG G4 OLED.

Price comparison

The LG G4 OLED may offer better value for users who prioritize performance and reliability in their TVs. With its known specifications and performance capabilities, it can provide a satisfying gaming and multimedia experience.

On the other hand, the Samsung S95C's value proposition is less clear without detailed information on its GPU and performance capabilities. It may or may not offer competitive value depending on its price relative to the LG G4 OLED and its actual performance in real-world usage scenarios.

Prices at the time of launch for LG G4 and Samsung S95C:

Screen sizeLG G4 OLEDSamsung S95C55-inch$2,600$2,49965-inch$3,400$3,29977-inch$4,600$4,49983-inch$6,500n/a97-inch$25,000n/a

These are the prices during the launch of these respective OLED TVs. However, the official pricing of the Samsung S95C has declined a little with the announcement of the upcoming S95D. The Samsung S95C TV models are now available at $1,799.99, $2,299.99, and $3,499.99 for 55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch, respectively.

LG G4 vs Samsung S95C - which is better?

Both the LG G4 OLED and the Samsung S95C are premium OLED TVs with impressive specifications. They offer similar price ranges for similar OLED features. The choice between them may be personal preference, specific needs, and budget considerations. Before deciding, consumers may want to compare additional factors such as design, user interface, smart features, and overall ecosystem compatibility.

When is the LG G4 coming out?

With no official release date announced by LG, consumers are left to speculate as to when the LG G4 will arrive this year. By looking at past G-Series release date patterns and making predictions that align with the G4's predecessors, it's expected that the G4 may arrive in March this year. However, it's important to note that this is all speculation, and until LG has confirmed we can't be 100% sure.

LG G4 OLED vs Samsung S95C - conclusion

LG and Samsung are making waves in the world of OLED technology and are certainly at the forefront of high-end TV advancements. As outlined in this article, the choice between the LG G4 and Samsung S95C is not clear-cut. They both offer impressive features that would suit a consumer looking for the most out of their TV. So, the decision mainly comes down to personal preference and budget constraints. We hope this Samsung vs LG comparison guide has helped you in any decision-making process. If you'd like to stay in the loop regarding the upcoming release of the LG G4, then stick with us as we keep up-to-date on all the updated info.

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LG C4 OLED vs Samsung S95D: Which one is for you? In high-definition displays, LG and Samsung stand out as titans, consistently pushing the boundaries of visual technology. The LG C4 OLED and Samsung S95D represent the pinnacle of innovation in the realm of 4K displays. As consumers, choosing between these two giants can be a daunting task. Let's delve into this LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95D article to understand the intricacies of their specifications, performance, price, and value to help you determine which one suits your needs best.

LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95D: Specs comparison

Let's break down the key technical differences between these premium OLED titans:

SpecificationLG C4 OLEDSamsung S95DDisplay TechnologyTraditional OLEDQD-OLEDProcessorAlpha 11 AI ProcessorSamsung Equivalent (AI-powered)Screen Sizes Available42-inch, 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch, 83-inchLikely 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch (Less variety)Smart PlatformLG webOSSamsung TizenGaming FeaturesLikely VRR, ALLM, Dedicated Gaming ModeLikely VRR, ALLM, Dedicated Gaming Mode

Display technology: Traditional vs. Enhanced OLED

LG C4 OLED: Builds on LG Display's expertise in standard OLED panels, promising inky blacks and excellent contrast.Samsung S95D: Utilizes QD-OLED, layering quantum dots over OLED to potentially achieve wider color range and brighter highlights. Could also incorporate MLA (Micro Lens Array) technology for further light efficiency gains.

Design: Sleekness & functionality

LG C4 OLED: Retains LG's focus on slim profiles and likely has options for wall-mounting.Samsung S95D: Prioritizes minimalist bezels and premium materials.

Smart features: WebOS vs. Tizen

LG C4 OLED: Runs LG's webOS, known for its intuitive interface and wide app selection (including Instagram, Twitter, etc.)Samsung S95D: Powered by Samsung's Tizen platform, also with a robust app ecosystem, but a different interface style.

Processor: Picture perfect

LG C4 OLED: Employs the latest Alpha (likely “Alpha 11”) AI Processor for image upscaling, detail enhancement, and potential smart features.Samsung S95D: Also uses next-gen AI processing for similar effects. Specific chip comparisons get technical, but both will be powerful.

HDR & gaming

Both TVs: Support Dolby Vision, HLG formats, and 4K resolution at 120Hz for smooth motion. Beneficial for PC gamers and consoles.Samsung S95D Advantage: HDR10+ offers dynamic metadata for scene-by-scene optimizationGaming Features: Look out for VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and dedicated gaming modes on both.

Choosing the right specs for you

When choosing between these TVs, consider what matters most to you. If you're always after the absolute latest display technology, Samsung's QD-OLED is enticing. However, LG's proven OLED picture quality is still exceptional, even if not quite as cutting-edge. Ultimately, your preference between LG's webOS and Samsung's Tizen smart platforms could be the deciding factor, as they offer different app selections and user interfaces. 

LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95D: Performance

FeatureLG C4 OLEDSamsung S95DNotesPeak BrightnessUp to 3,000 nits (claimed)Up to 3,000 nits (claimed)Similar brightness means both will excel in bright rooms and with HDR contentBlack LevelsPerfect blacks (OLED advantage)Perfect blacks (OLED advantage)Common OLED strength, expect exceptional contrast on both TVsColor ReproductionWide color gamut (OLED)Potentially even wider color gamut (QD-OLED advantage)Samsung's technology might offer an edge in color vibrancyGlare ReductionUnknownLikely has anti-glare technologySamsung's anti-glare could be an advantage in brightly lit roomsHDR PerformanceDolby Vision, HDR10Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR highlightsHDR10+ on Samsung gives it potential for more dynamic, scene-by-scene optimized HDRSmart FeaturesLG webOS, “Quick Cards”Samsung TizenDifferent app selections and interface styles, preference plays a role here

When it comes to premium TVs, picture quality reigns supreme. Let's see how the LG C4 and Samsung S95D stack up:

Brightness & black levels

Both TVs claim a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, making HDR content pop and ensuring excellent visibility in bright rooms. As OLEDs, both deliver those inky, perfect blacks OLED is famous for.

Color factor: Standard OLED vs. QD-OLED

LG C4 OLED: Relies on traditional OLED technology for excellent colors and contrast.Samsung S95D: QD-OLED technology promises even wider color gamut and enhanced vibrancy for a potentially more colorful picture.

Gaming performance

Input Lag: Both TVs are likely to be gamer-friendly with minimal input lag. Look for specific lag measurements in reviews when they come out.HDMI Ports: Ensure both have enough HDMI 2.1 for your consoles and PC.AMD Freesync Premium: Could be a feature on either TV for smoother gaming visualsGame Bar: Look for dedicated interfaces on each TV for easy gaming settings access

Sound quality: Beyond the picture

Both LG and Samsung prioritize immersive audio. Details on specific speaker systems and Dolby Atmos support will be crucial when choosing.

Verdict: Still too early

While both TVs promise high performance, we lack detailed specs to proclaim a clear winner.  Samsung's QD-OLED holds potential, but LG's track record with OLED is also strong.

LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95D: Price and value

Screen SizeLG C4 OLED Price (Approx)Samsung S95D Price (Approx)Price Difference (LG–Samsung)42-inch$1,500TBDTBD48-inch$1,600TBDTBD55-inch$2,000$2,000Same65-inch$2,700$2,700Same77-inch$3,700$3,900-$20083-inch$5,400TBDTBD

Price is often a critical factor when considering a high-end television purchase. LG C4’s pricing details are out, and the TVs are expected to start at $1,500 for a 42-inch model. The cost of LG C4’s 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch, and 83-inch models will be $1,999, $2,699, $3,699, and $5,399, respectively. As you can see, the price for each model has increased compared to the predecessor LG G3 OLED TVs.

On the other hand, Samsung has not released any pricing details or information for the S95D. Hence, we can only assume it will be slightly higher than the S95C models. Thus, the pricing for S95D can be higher than LG C4. However, the higher pricing is justified because of the anti-glare technology and AI capabilities featured by S95D.

Final verdict

The LG C4 OLED and Samsung S95D both promise phenomenal TV experiences, but there are subtle differences that might sway you one way or the other:

LG C4 OLED: The Proven Performer If you want exceptional OLED picture quality, a familiar smart TV OS (webOS), and potentially wider size options (including larger models), the LG C4 is a safe and compelling choice.Samsung S95D: The Cutting-Edge Option If you're always after the latest tech, Samsung's QD-OLED holds the potential for even brighter highlights and more vibrant colors. Its anti-glare technology could also be a big win in bright rooms.

What's next?

As with any new tech launch, more details will emerge on both these TVs about performance, potential quirks, and pricing. Consider:

Waiting For Reviews: Hands-on reviews will provide a clearer picture of real-world image quality, gaming prowess, and any software hiccups.Your Budget: Prices on premium TVs fluctuate. Track them over time and be ready for deals that could make your decision easier.What Matters Most: Do you value the latest and greatest tech (Samsung's advantage), or proven performance and a wider size range (LG's strength)?

No matter which TV you choose, you're in for a visual treat. I'll be updating this very blog post as new information on the LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95D duel comes out, so check back for the latest!

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LG C4 OLED vs Sony A90K – is the C4 or A90K better? The LG C4 is currently available for pre-order and will start shipping in early March, so we decided it would be a good time to see how it fares against other high-end OLED TVs on the market, like the Sony A90K. Released in 2022, the A90K has been successfully received by users and has proved itself as a worthy contender within the world of OLED TVs, but how does it compare to LG's new OLED TV? In this article, we take a look at the LG C4 vs Sony A90K, comparing their specs performance, and price, in a bid to decide which is the best OLED TV.

If you'd like to find out more about the upcoming release of the LG C4, take a look at our LG C4 release date round-up, where we discuss its release window in more detail and how it's been upgraded from its predecessor the LG C3, as well as direct links to websites where it is available to pre-order. Additionally, if you're more interested in some of the other new gen LG OLED TVs announced at CES this year, then check out our LG M4 vs LG G4 comparison guide, where we detail each product's features and performance in a comprehensive side-by-side comparison guide.

LG C4 OLED vs Sony A90K - specs at a glance

Specifications LG C4 OLEDSony A90KResolution4K (3840 x 2160)4K (3840 x 2160)ProcessorA9 AI ProcessorCognitive Processor XROLED glare-freeNoNoRefresh rate120 Hz (Up to 144 Hz)120 HzHDRHDR 10HDR 10Peak brightnessUp to 3,000 nitsUp to 600 nitsSizes42, 48, 55, 65, 77, 83 inches42 and 48 inches

Specs comparison

LG C4 OLED is equipped with a 4K resolution display, offering a stunning visual experience with its higher pixel density and exceptionally vivid colors. Powered by the A9 AI Processor, the LG C4 delivers smooth and responsive performance, ensuring seamless viewing of high-resolution content and fast-paced action scenes.

One of the standout features of the LG C4 OLED is its anti-glare screen, which minimizes reflections and glare, resulting in an immersive viewing experience even in brightly lit environments. Additionally, the TV boasts a refresh rate of 120Hz, which can be pushed up to 144Hz in certain scenarios, ensuring fluid motion and reduced motion blur during fast-paced scenes and gaming.

With HDR10 support and a peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits, the LG C4 OLED delivers stunning contrast, vibrant color space, and bright highlights, bringing movies, games, and other multimedia content to life like never before. Available in various sizes ranging from standard 42-inch models to 83-inch, the LG C4 offers options to suit different viewing preferences and living spaces.

Sony A90K is another formidable contender in the high-end OLED tech arena, boasting a 4K resolution display that delivers crisp and detailed imagery. Powered by Sony's Cognitive Processor XR, the A90K utilizes advanced artificial intelligence to enhance picture quality, optimizing colors, contrast, and clarity for an immersive viewing experience.

While the Sony A90K may not match the LG C4 OLED in terms of peak brightness, with a maximum of 600 nits, it still offers impressive HDR10 support and delivers vibrant colors and deep blacks for an engaging viewing experience. Available in sizes of 42 and 48 inches, the Sony A90K is more limited in size options compared to its LG counterpart.

In terms of performance, the Sony A90K offers a refresh rate of 120Hz, ensuring smooth motion and reduced motion blur for gamers during fast-paced scenes. While it may not match the LG C4 OLED's refresh rate capabilities, the Sony A90K still provides a responsive and immersive viewing experience across a variety of content types.

Performance comparison

When it comes to performance, both the LG C4 OLED and Sony A90K offer impressive picture quality and viewing experiences. The LG C4 OLED stands out with its OLED glare-free technology, higher peak brightness, and a wider range of size options, making it a versatile choice for consumers seeking a premium viewing experience.

On the other hand, the Sony A90K excels in picture processing technology, leveraging advanced AI to optimize image quality and deliver lifelike visuals. While it may not match the LG C4 OLED in certain aspects, such as peak brightness, the Sony A90K still delivers exceptional picture quality and performance.

Price comparison

In terms of value, the LG C4 OLED may offer a more compelling proposition for consumers looking for a feature-rich TV with a wider range of size options. Here are the prices and sizes of both options:

SizeLG C4 priceSony A90K42-inch model$1,500$1,299.9948-inch model$1,600$1,399.9955-inch model$2,000n/a65-inch model$2,700n/a77-inch model$3,700n/a83-inch model$5,400n/a

While LG C4 has a broader range of options, the Sony A90K's advanced picture processing capabilities and sleek design may appeal to those who prioritize cutting-edge technology and brand reputation.

LG C4 vs Sony A90K - which is better?

In the LG C4 OLED vs Sony A90K showdown, both TVs offer compelling features and impressive performance. Ultimately, the choice between the two will depend on individual preferences, budget considerations, and specific viewing needs. Whether you prioritize peak brightness, picture processing technology, or size options, both the LG C4 OLED and Sony A90K represent top-tier choices in the premium TV market.

Final verdict

If you're looking for a new TV that offers the best of OLED technology, then look no further as either of these two products could be a great option that takes your home entertainment setup to the next level. With both TVs offering impressive specs and features the decision between the two ultimately comes down to the personal needs of the user. If you'd like to stay up-to-date on all things related to the release of the LG C4, stick with us as will follow the updates.

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LG G4 OLED vs LG G2 OLED – should you upgrade? As we usher in the era of MLA technology, we're comparing the new TV from the G-series lineup to its predecessor from 2022: here's the LG G4 OLED vs LG G2 OLED. The LG G4 OLED is available for pre-order on the LG website, and with TVs expected to be out for shipping in late March, many are considering an upgrade from the old LG G2 OLED model to the LG G4. But will the investment be worth it? Well, you should find everything you need to inform your decision right here.

LG G4 OLED vs LG G2 OLED specs comparison

SpecificationsLG G4 OLEDLG G2 OLEDPanel TechnologyMLA OLED | 97" - WOLEDOLEDProcessorAlpha 11 AI processorA9 Gen5 AI processorResolution4K (3840 x 2160)4K (3840 x 2160)Peak brightnessUp to 3,000 nits896.7 nitsRefresh rate144Hz120HzResponse timeLess than 0.1ms0.1msOLED glare-freeNoNoHDR compatibilityHDR 10+HDR 10VRRHDMI 2.1 VRR, FreeSync, G-SyncHDMI 2.1 VRR, FreeSync, G-SyncAudioAI Sound Pro, wireless lossless Dolby AtmosAI Sound Pro, Dolby AtmosUnique featuresOLED Evo MLA panel, OLED EX, heatsink Brightness booster Max, Game Optimizer & dashboardGeForce Now, Dolby Vision Gaming 4K at 120Hz, Dolby Vision IQ with Precision Detail LG G4 OLED vs LG G2 OLED specs comparison table

As part of LG's OLED series, the LG G4 OLED and LG G2 OLED boast cutting-edge features tailored to elevate your viewing experience. The LG G4 OLED steps up with its Micro Lens Array WOLED (White OLED) screen technology showcased at CES 2024, promising a crisp contrast of vivid colors and deep blacks. Its 4K resolution ensures crystal-clear imagery that's a step above the LG G2 OLED. Moreover, the LG G4 takes the lead with its potential peak brightness and refresh rate, reaching up to an impressive 3,000 nits and 144Hz, compared to the 896.7 nit brightness levels and 120Hz of the LG G2 OLED. With the capability to push up to 144 Hz, the G4 offers smoother motion handling than the LG G2's 120 Hz. Additionally, HDR compatibility upgrades, with the LG G4 supporting HDR 10+, while the LG G2 sticks to HDR 10.

Design-wise, both the LG G2 OLED TV and the LG G4 OLED TV exude elegance and sophistication. However, the LG G4 OLED TV comes with sleeker bezels, a thinner profile, and more modern design elements, making it a visually striking addition to any living space or entertainment setup. If aesthetics play a significant role in your decision-making process, the design enhancements of the G4 model might sway you towards an upgrade. However, being wall-mounted is a feature particular to the G-series range, and both will fit flush to the wall effectively with LG’s very own ‘Zero Gap Wall Mount’, despite tiny disparities in their overall look.

LG G4 OLED vs LG G2 OLED performance

Since the LG G4 OLED is a more recent development it has advanced software and hardware. This is evident in its specs, which indicate a significant performance boost over its predecessor. The higher refresh rate ensures smoother motion and enhances gaming and fast-paced content viewing experiences. The HDR 10+ support on the LG G4 promises richer and more lifelike colors, elevating the visual quality of compatible content. However, it's worth noting that most of these performance improvements will come down to the use of the new Alpha 11 AI processor.

This processor excels in upscaling content, improving motion handling, and fine-tuning colors, overall enhancing picture quality through its deep learning technology. This cutting-edge processor has been designed to offer a 70% increase in graphics power and a 30% upgrade in overall processing compared to the G3 series, which of course was already a huge improvement over the G2.

LG G4 OLED vs LG G2 OLED price and value

Screen sizeLG G4 priceLG G2 price55-inch$2,599.99$2,20065-inch$3,299.99$3,00077-inch$4,599.99$4,00083-inch$6,499.99$6,50097-inch$24,999N/AScreen size and price for the LG G4 and LG G2

As with any technological advancement, the upgrade to the LG G4 OLED comes at a price. The LG G4 OLED commands a premium over its predecessor, reflecting the advancements in display technology and performance enhancements. However, the investment may be justified for those seeking the latest in OLED innovation and an unparalleled viewing experience.

Really, the value proposition of the LG G4 OLED lies in its ability to future-proof your entertainment setup. With support for the latest HDR standards and higher peak brightness, the LG G4 ensures compatibility with upcoming content and technologies, making it a wise long-term investment for avid cinephiles and gamers alike. Moreover, the comparison is made based on the prices of their respective launch dates. If you compare them today, you could easily find LG G2 OLED TV’s at a lower price.

Is the LG G4 better than the LG G2?

In terms of which TV is better, the refreshed specs of the G4 do position it as the superior device in this comparison. However, the decision to upgrade from the LG G2 OLED to the LG G4 OLED does just boil down to your specific needs and priorities. If you crave the latest in display technology and demand the best possible picture quality and performance, the LG G4 OLED undoubtedly delivers. Its higher peak brightness, enhanced refresh rate, and support for HDR 10+ set it apart as a formidable contender in the OLED TV market. But, if you're satisfied with the performance of your LG G2 OLED, and don't require the additional features offered by the LG G4, you might be able to hold out on upgrading for a couple more years to come.

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LG C4 OLED vs Sony A95L – is Sony better than LG? It's not long until we see the LG C4 on the shelves, and we thought it may be useful to see how it compares against other high-end OLED TVs on the market, like the Sony A95L. This QD-OLED TV arrived in September last year and has earned much success due to its bright screen and fast image processing. In this article, we deep dive into the LG C4 OLED vs Sony A95L; comparing each of their specs, performance, and price, in order to decide on the best OLED TV for your home.

Its close competition between these two TVs, however, brightness and longevity will always tilt the scale. The Sony A95L does seem to take the lead in these areas, suggesting it could be the better of the two, but we have to look at the whole picture and consider the user's personal needs to make an informed decision. The LG C4, announced this year at the CES 2024 event, has improved a lot from its predecessor C3, so let's see how it fares in a side-by-side comparison with the Sony A95L.

If the LG C4 is on your radar and you'd like to find out a little more about its launch, check out our LG C4 release date round-up, where we discuss everything related to the C4 arrival, including direct links to websites where it is available for pre-order. Additionally, if you'd like to find out more about the other releases in the 2024 LG OLED TV lineup, check out our LG M4 vs LG G4 comprehensive comparison guide, where we look at the specs and performance of these TVs to see which is right for you.

LG C4 OLED vs Sony A95L - specs at a glance

SpecificationsLG C4 OLEDSony A95LSizes42", 48", 55", 65", 77", 83"55", 65", 77"Ports4x HDMI 2.12x HDMI 2.1Panel TypeWOLEDQD-OLEDResolution3840 x 2160p (4K)3840 x 2160p (4K)HDRHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionSmart TV softwareWeb OS 24Google TVProcessorAlpha a9 AICognitive Processor XRNative refresh rate144Hz120 Hz

Specs and performance comparison

Features

Starting with platforms, LG's webOS 24 smart platform on the C4 OLED shines with its user-friendly interface and stability, outperforming Sony's Google TV, which some users find to be occasionally sluggish and prone to glitches. This edge in software smoothness enhances the LG C4's overall user experience, making it a more enjoyable TV for daily use.

Connectivity further sets these models apart, particularly for those with multiple devices. Sony's A95L offers only two HDMI 2.1 inputs, a limitation that can be a dealbreaker for gamers or tech enthusiasts with several high-definition devices. 

In contrast, LG's C4 generously provides four HDMI 2.1 ports, catering to a seamless multi-device setup. This advantage not only caters to a hassle-free console gaming experience but also supports a more connected and integrated home entertainment system. For users valuing extensive connectivity and a smoother operating system, the LG C4 OLED clearly stands out as the superior choice.

Performance and brightness

When pitting the LG C4 OLED against the Sony A95L, it becomes evident that the A95L's QD-OLED panel secures victory, especially for those valuing screen brightness, picture quality, and image processing above all. The A95L shines brightest, quite literally, in well-lit environments where its superior brightness levels and HDR performance dramatically enhance the viewing experience, offering a vividness and depth that the LG C4 struggles to match.

Moreover, Sony's prowess in upscaling technology transforms even older content into visually stunning experiences, showcasing crisp details and vibrant colors. Although the LG C4 performs admirably with its reflection handling and SDR brightness, it falls short of the A95L's HDR capabilities. 

Therefore, for viewers chasing the ultimate in dynamic and immersive visual experiences, the Sony A95L stands out as the clear choice. Its unparalleled brightness and color fidelity make it not just a better TV but a portal to a more vivid and engaging viewing world.

Design

When it comes to design, both LG and Sony have their unique strengths and highlights. Sony's A95L moves away from its predecessor's unconventional stand, adopting a more classic stance with two feet positioned at either end of the TV. This design change brings versatility, allowing for both Standard and Soundbar positions in the 55-inch and 65-inch models, catering to different user preferences and setup requirements.

On the other hand, the LG C4 OLED features a stand design that elevates the bottom of the screen by 2.7 inches, offering ample space for a sound system to fit comfortably without obstructing the screen. This practical consideration underscores LG's commitment to user convenience. 

While LG's bezels are notably slimmer, enhancing the immersive viewing experience, Sony's A95L excels in build quality. The A95L's premium construction and solid materials lend it an undeniable sense of luxury and durability. The stand provides robust support, minimizing wobble and instilling confidence in the TV's stability. Although the LG C4 also boasts high-quality materials, the exceptional build quality of the Sony A95L sets a benchmark that's hard to match.

Price comparison

The Sony A95L commands a premium over the LG C4, with its 55-inch model priced at $2,799 compared to the C4's $1,999, and the gap widens further with larger sizes. This price differential reflects their positioning in distinct categories: the A95L is a high-end choice with superior brightness, image processing, and build quality, catering to those who demand the best and are willing to pay for it. In contrast, the C4 offers excellent value for those seeking high performance without the top-tier price.

SizesLG C4 OLEDSony A95L55-inch$1,999$2,79965-inch$2,699$3,29977-inch$3,699$4,999

Is the LG C4 better than the Sony A95L?

When considering the LG C4 OLED versus the Sony A95L, it becomes evident that the A95L stands out as the superior choice for those who prioritize peak brightness, upscaling, and build quality. Although it comes with a higher price tag, the investment is justified by its exceptional performance and longevity.

For enthusiasts seeking the pinnacle of TV technology and willing to pay for premium features, the Sony A95L emerges as the clear victor in this head-to-head comparison, offering an unparalleled viewing experience that truly sets it apart.

Conclusion

Whichever way you may decide between the LG C4 and Sony A95L, rest assured knowing that you've got your hands on an impressive piece of tech that is at the forefront of OLED TV advancements. However, in our opinion, the Sony A95L just takes the upper hand in this comparison and is arguably the most valuable purchase. Stay tuned as we stay up-to-date on all the info being released prior to and during the upcoming launch of the LG C4.

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LG C4 OLED vs Samsung S95C: What’s the difference? LG and Samsung are the two leading contenders in the OLED TV space. LG announced its LG C4 TV earlier, a successor to the LG C3 models, at CES 2024. At the same time, Samsung announced its new flagship TV, S95D.

However, LG has now confirmed C4’s release date and pricing. In fact, LG C4 OLED is also available for pre-orders now. On the other hand, Samsung has not yet made any announcements on the S95D.

So, currently, the LG C4 is up against the S95D’s predecessor, the S95C. Therefore, TV enthusiasts are eager to know how the LG C4 differs from the Samsung S95C. In this article, we will compare the LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95C to see how they differ.

LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95C: Specs comparison

Let's break down the key specs that differentiate these OLED titans:

Display Technology: The Samsung S95C leverages cutting-edge QD-OLED technology. This combines traditional OLED with a layer of quantum dots, aiming for even brighter highlights and a wider color range than standard LG OLED panels. The LG C4 builds upon its already excellent OLED foundation, promising exceptional contrast and deep blacks.Brightness: LG C4 OLED boasts a peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits, outshining the Samsung S95C's 2,000 nits. This gives the LG an edge in brightly lit rooms and HDR content.Micro Lens Array (MLA):  A potential advantage for the S95C, MLA technology involves tiny lenses above each pixel to enhance light output and efficiency. This could translate to a brighter image for Samsung.Resolution & Refresh Rate: Both deliver crisp 4K resolution and 120Hz standard refresh rate, upgradeable to 144Hz for silky-smooth motion ideal for PC gamers and consoles.HDR: LG C4 supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision, while the S95C offers HDR10+ alongside Dolby Vision. HDR10+ allows for scene-by-scene picture optimization.AI Processor: Both TVs use AI to upscale content, enhance image quality, and optimize sound. Expect nuanced differences in performance between LG and Samsung's proprietary processors.Smart Platform: The LG C4 runs on LG's webOS, known for its user-friendly interface, while the S95C uses Samsung's Tizen system. These rival platforms offer different app selections and smart features.Sound Systems: LG C4 and Samsung S95C incorporate AI-powered audio for immersive experiences.  Look for details on speaker configurations and Dolby Atmos support.SpecificationLG C4 OLEDSamsung S95CDisplay TechnologyOLED EvoQD-OLEDBrightness (nits)Up to 3,000Up to 2,000HDR SupportHDR10, Dolby VisionHDR10+, Dolby VisionRefresh Rate120Hz (up to 144Hz for PCs)120Hz (up to 144Hz for PCs)Sizes Available42-inch, 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch, 83-inch55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inchSmart Platform (Operating System)LG webOSSamsung Tizen

Technical specs are important, but real-world performance matters most. Key factors to consider in your comparison: 

Price: These are premium TVs, and pricing can play a significant role.Gaming: Input lag, VRR support, and dedicated gaming modes can be decisive for avid gamers.Interface Preference: Test-drive webOS and Tizen to see which suits your needs better.

LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95C: Performance

When it comes to these TVs, you're getting top-tier performance either way. Let's dive into the details that differentiate them:

Picture Quality: Brightness vs. Contrast

LG C4 OLED: Exhibits a clear advantage in peak brightness. This translates to better visibility in rooms with lots of ambient light and bolder HDR highlights.Samsung S95C: Its QD-OLED panel promises brighter highlights and a wider color gamut compared to standard OLED. HDR10+ leverages dynamic metadata for scene-by-scene picture optimization.

Gaming: LG vs. Samsung

Low Input Lag: Both TVs are designed for responsive gaming with minimal delay between controller input and onscreen action. Look for specific lag measurements in reviews.HDMI Ports: Ensure both have enough HDMI (likely HDMI 2.1) for current and future consoles.The Processor: LG and Samsung's new processors power image upscaling and gaming features. Specific chip comparisons get technical, but overall, both offer high-end performance.

Smart features

LG C4 OLED: Leverages LG's intuitive webOS, with a wide array of streaming apps (YouTube, etc.) and social media integration (think Instagram, Twitter).Samsung S95C: Runs Samsung's Tizen OS, offering a different app selection and smart home features. Interface preference is subjective, so try them out if possible!

Verdict: It depends on your priorities

If you prioritize maximum brightness and bold HDR, lean towards the LG C4 OLED.If the latest display tech (QD-OLED) and HDR10+ are more appealing, the Samsung S95C is compelling.Avid gamers should investigate specific input lag tests and gaming-focused features of each model.

LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95C: Price and value

The LG C4 and Samsung S95C are neck to neck in pricing. However, the difference is that the LG C4 will have the latest hardware compared to the S95C.

Moreover, the LG C4 also has higher brightness capabilities and a wider range of screens available.

Here’s a pricing table for LG C4 and S95C:

Screen Size (inch)LG C4 OLED PriceSamsung S95C PricePrice Difference (LG–Samsung)42$1,499NANA48$1,599NANA55$1,999$1,899.99+$99.0165$2,699$2,699.99-$0.9977$3,699$3,899.99-$200.9983$5,399NANA

Final verdict

There’s not much difference between the LG C4 and Samsung S95C apart from the new hardware advancements and better brightness quality you can find in LG C4. Therefore, the choice between the two boils down to personal preferences.

We would recommend you to stay with Samsung S95C unless having the latest hardware and operating systems matters very much to you. If you can, wait for the release of Samsung S95D or LG G4.

However, the pricing for both these OLED TVs will be higher than the range of LG C4 and Samsung S95C.

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LG G4 OLED vs LG G1 OLED – time to upgrade? In a side-by-side comparison of the LG G4 OLED vs LG G1 OLED, let's see how the 2024 model in LG's G-Series compares to its predecessor from 2021. CES 2024 saw LG unveil the new G4 OLED, which offers better brightness thanks to the new Micro Lens Array technology developed by LG just this year. While the G1 might struggle to deliver high levels of brightness in well-lit rooms, the MLA technology helps the G4 surpass that historical struggle. Of course, it's got a wealth of other tricks up its sleeve too.

So, here's a bit more detail about how the G4 and G1 OLEDs go head to head, helping you decide if next-gen or last-gen is the way to go before you make your investment.

LG G4 OLED vs LG G1 OLED: Specs and Performance

LG G4 MLA OLEDLG G1Sizes55", 65", 77", 83", 97"55", 65", 77"Ports4x HDMI 2.14x HDMI 2.1Panel TypeWOLED (MLA)WOLEDResolution3840 x 2160p (4K)3840 x 2160p (4K)HDRHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionSmart TV softwareWeb OS 24Web OS 6.0ProcessorAlpha 11Alpha 9-4Native refresh rate144Hz120HzLG G4 OLED vs LG G1 OLED product specifications comparison

Features

The LG G1 is equipped with the α9 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K, focusing on enhancing picture quality through deep learning technology. This processor excels in upscaling content, improving motion handling, and fine-tuning colors for a vibrant viewing experience. It represents LG's commitment to delivering high-quality images and sound by analyzing and optimizing each scene.

Contrastingly, the LG G4 OLED introduces the Alpha 11 AI processor, marking a significant leap in LG's television technology. This cutting-edge processor is designed to offer a 70% increase in graphics power and a 30% boost in overall processing compared to the G3 series, which already was an improvement over the G1. When comparing this to the α9 Gen 4 AI Processor of the G1, the Alpha 11 in the G4 suggests an even more remarkable enhancement in picture quality and TV performance.

Additionally, the G4 OLED sets itself apart with its Micro Lens Array (MLA) WOLED panel and a native 144Hz refresh rate. The MLA technology aims to amplify brightness and color vibrancy, especially beneficial in well-lit rooms, where the G1 might not perform as strongly. The upgrade to a 144Hz refresh rate from the G1's 120Hz further ensures smoother motion, making the G4 particularly attractive for gaming and fast-paced content.

Performance and brightness

The LG G4 OLED introduces a noteworthy advancement in brightness with its new Peak Highlighter feature, powered by the Alpha 11 AI processor. This innovative feature significantly enhances the TV's ability to reach peak brightness levels up to 150% higher than traditional OLED models, such as the LG B4. 

This substantial increase in brightness ensures that the G4 OLED can deliver exceptionally vibrant and vivid images, even in well-lit environments, setting a new standard for OLED TV brightness and providing a more immersive viewing experience.

The LG G4 OLED brings a game-changing feature with its Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology, paired with a built-in heatsink. Unlike the G1, the G4 uses this advanced tech to significantly boost its screen brightness. The MLA tech enhances how light is projected from the screen, making the display much brighter, especially in well-lit environments where older models like the G1 might fade. What's more, the LG G4 benefits from Nvidia G-sync and AMD Freesync technologies for the first time; this makes it even better for console and PC gamers, especially due to its 0.1ms response time and up to 144Hz refresh rate.

The heatsink's role is to keep things cool, allowing the G4 to shine brightly for longer periods without overheating or damaging the screen. This means that whether you're watching in a sunny room or a darkened den, the G4 offers a consistently clear, vibrant picture that outperforms its predecessors.

LG G4 OLED vs LG G1 OLED: Price

Although TV prices tend to stay fairly balanced over time, they do change gradually. The G1 is a 2021 TV, so prices have changed since its release three years ago. If you’re planning to buy now, the LG G1 will come at a better price than the G4, as it is a last-gen model; however, every extra penny is worth it with the G4, especially due to the MLA technology this one comes with. Just so you can keep a reference of the price, the G4 55-inch MSRP is $2,600, while the 65-inch G1 OLED is currently going for around $1,900. 

Is the LG G4 OLED better than the LG G1 OLED?

When it comes to which TV is actually better, the LG G4 stands out as the superior choice in this comparison. It offers a broader range of sizes and incorporates the proven Micro Lens Array technology, as well as G-Sync. Its advancements in brightness boosts, performance, and AI capabilities solidify its position as a top-tier TV, making it the ideal choice for those seeking the best possible experience of visual quality. However, it is worth noting that because of being a few years older, the G1 might currently represent a better value purchase if you get it discounted.

Ahead of its launch, we've been comparing the LG G4 OLED to a wide range of models in the premium TV lineup, including the Sony A90J, and devices from LG's C-series such as the LG C4 that was also launched at CES.

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LG C4 OLED vs Samsung S95B: LG or Samsung? The LG or Samsung question has been around for a long time in the TV market, with Samsung being a fair leader. With the new releases from LG, this might change. This article will compare the LG C4 OLED vs. the Samsung S95B. Despite the S95B having 2 years since its release, its specs and popularity make it a fair competitor against the LG C4. Let's see how they stand.

LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95B: Specs and performance

Features: Where LG and Samsung diverge

OLED and Beyond: Each promises deep blacks and wide viewing angles. Samsung's QD-OLED could mean higher peak brightness, but real-world performance in various content matters most.Sound Matters: While the focus is often on visuals, delve into any audio differences. Does either model support Dolby Atmos or advanced virtual surround?Eye Comfort: OLED panels generally emit less blue light than some LCDs. While not a dealbreaker, it's something to note.

The HDR battleground

The LG C4 champions Dolby Vision, a favorite format for movies, TV shows, and especially Xbox Series X games. The Samsung S95B counters with HDR10+, aiming for a similar dynamic picture but lacking the Dolby ecosystem.

Gaming Edge: LG or Samsung?

Both excel here, but with nuances:

Samsung: HDMI 2.1 ports handle 4K at 120Hz, ideal for consoles. Gaming Hub integrates cloud gaming for easy access.LG: Steps up with full Nvidia G-Sync certification and 144Hz compatibility – potential advantages for high-end gaming PCs.

Tabular comparison

SpecificationLG C4 OLEDSamsung S95B QD-OLEDNotesPanel TechnologyOLED (likely WOLED)QD-OLEDDifferent OLED variants could impact brightness and colorSizes Available42", 48", 55", 65", 77", 83"55", 65"LG offers a wider size rangeResolution3840 × 2160p (4K)3840 × 2160p (4K)Both deliver maximum sharpnessPeak Brightness (Nits)~1000-1200 (estimated)1500+ (advertised)Samsung likely has a brightness edgeHDR FormatsHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionDolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10+ AdaptiveSamsung supports more HDR standardsSmart PlatformWebOSTizenDifferent interface/app selectionVoice AssistantsAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant (+ LG's own)Bixby, Amazon Alexa, Google AssistantBoth offer wide compatibilityGaming FeaturesHDMI 2.1, VRR (including FreeSync Premium), Low LatencyHDMI 2.1, VRR, Low LatencyEssential features for consoles/PC

Important considerations:

Content is King: If you primarily watch Dolby Vision content, the LG C4 has a clear advantage.Price: These technologies won't be cheap. Factor the cost against the features that truly matter to you.Beyond the Specs: Real-world reviews will compare color accuracy, motion handling, and screen uniformity of these two competitors.

Performance and brightness

While both TVs are expected to deliver stunning visuals, they approach peak performance differently:

LG C4: Brightness and refinement

The C4 promises a noticeable brightness increase over previous LG OLED TVs.  However, don't expect it to outshine the Samsung in raw peak brightness.  Instead, it focuses on refinement:

AI-Powered Processing: LG's Alpha a9 Gen7 chip should be better at handling HDR content, leading to a more impactful image overall.144Hz Advantage: While not crucial for everyone, the native 144Hz support will be a boon for PC gamers with powerful rigs.

Samsung S95B: QD-OLED's potential

This is a newer OLED technology, fusing Quantum Dots with OLED.  The key benefits should be:

Peak Brightness: Samsung advertises significantly higher peak brightness than typical OLED TVs. This could be an advantage in brightly lit rooms.Color Vibrancy: QD-OLEDs has the potential for wider color gamuts and increased color purity, especially at high brightness.

It's too early to definitively say one outshines the other.

Here's why:

Real-World Testing: We need reviews with calibrated measurements to see if either model truly lives up to their promised strengths.Content Matters HDR movies might look best on the Samsung due to its peak brightness. But the LG's processing could make non-HDR content look more pleasing.OLED vs. LCD: Don't forget, even the best LCD TVs can't match OLED pixel-level dimming for black levels, which impacts overall image quality.

Design

LG C4: Sleek but familiar

The LG C4 retains the same design language as its predecessor, the C3. While slightly disappointing in terms of innovation, its sleek profile and central pedestal continue to offer a minimalist and stylish look that complements most interior styles. This compact and centralized design optimizes space without being visually overwhelming.

Samsung S95B: Practical and soundbar-friendly

The Samsung S95B showcases a more functional design philosophy. Its stand deliberately accommodates the placement of soundbars, ensuring they can sit comfortably beneath the screen without obstructing the view. This demonstrates Samsung's focus on a seamless user experience.

Size options

Both the LG C4 and Samsung S95B offer a range of screen sizes to suit different needs. The C4 starts smaller, but both manufacturers offer options up to a massive 77-inch for a true cinematic experience.

Beyond aesthetics: Considerations for the enthusiast

While the overall look and feel are important, let's dig deeper into design features for serious users:

Inputs: Both TVs will likely have an ample selection of HDMI ports, essential for connecting gaming consoles, AV receivers, and other devices. Check the specific models for the latest HDMI standards.Filmmaker Mode: This feature, found on many high-end TVs, ensures movies are displayed as the director intended. Both LG and Samsung models typically include this mode for enhanced accuracy.Gaming MC: Look for dedicated gaming control centers within the TV's interface. These hubs provide quick access to gaming-specific settings like refresh rate, VRR, and input lag optimization.

Picture quality

Ultimately, design matters, but image quality is paramount in a TV of this caliber.  The LG C4 leverages traditional OLED technology, known for its exceptional black levels and contrast. The Samsung S95B, as a QD-OLED TV, offers the potential for even brighter highlights and a wider color gamut.

LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95B: Price

Considering that LG hasn’t revealed the price and availability of the new LG C4, it is left to us to make educated guesses on the possible price.

Given the trend, we might anticipate the LG C4 to align closely with, if not exceed, the C3's price range:

OLED42C3: Around $1,400OLED48C3: Approximately $1,500OLED55C3: Near $1,900OLED65C3: Close to $2,600

Such estimations suggest that the LG C4 could slightly raise the bar in terms of pricing compared to its predecessor, the C3, which already saw a price increase from the C2 series.

On the flip side, the Samsung S95B, a product from 2022, holds its ground with a price tag hovering around $1,700 to $2,000 for its larger variants. This pricing positions the S95B competitively, especially considering its age and the value it continues to offer.

LG C4 OLED vs. Samsung S95B: Conclusion

In conclusion, the LG C4 OLED emerges as a strong contender in this head-to-head comparison, not just for its anticipated advancements in brightness and performance enhancements but also for its potential pricing advantage. 

The fact that a 2022 Samsung TV remains a viable competitor against LG's latest C series iteration speaks volumes about Samsung's product quality. Yet, with expected improvements and a price point that potentially undercuts its rival, the LG C4 could indeed claim victory for consumers prioritizing cutting-edge technology paired with value.

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LG C4 OLED vs LG C2: Time to upgrade? In this face-off between the LG C4 OLED VS the LG C2, we dive into the question: Is it time to upgrade? While the C4 introduces some fresh features, the C2 hasn't lost its luster, remaining a standout in LG's lineup. We'll sift through the C4's enhancements and the enduring strengths of the C2, leading us to ponder if the newer model truly warrants the switch. Our guide aims to steer you through making an informed choice between sticking with the reliable C2 or moving on to the latest C4.

LG C4 OLED vs. LG C2: Specs and performance

Features

Both the LG C4 OLED and C2 are stellar TVs, showcasing the best of OLED: perfect blacks, wide viewing angles, and vibrant colors.  But how does the newer C4 build upon that strong foundation?

Alpha 9 Gen 7 Processor

LG's latest silicon is the brains of the C4. Expect these benefits:

Brightness Boost: While not a radical leap in peak brightness, LG promises overall image improvements and better handling of bright highlights.Enhanced Upscaling: Especially for non-4K content, the C4 should make lower-resolution sources look their best.AI Sound Pro: Now supporting a virtual 11.1.2 surround setup, it aims to create more immersive soundscapes from the built-in speakers.

Gaming features

Both TVs excel here, but the C4 maintains the edge:

HDMI 2.1: 4K at 120Hz, VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) – essential for modern consoles and PC gaming.NVIDIA G-Sync & FreeSync: These technologies synchronize the TV's refresh rate with your device for tear-free gaming.Low Latency: Blazing-fast response times for the competitive edge.

What's Missing:  Notably, the LG C4 doesn't feature MLA (Micro Lens Array) technology, which some hoped for to achieve even higher peak brightness.

The LG C4 is a refinement of an already excellent TV.  It's brighter overall and boasts some AI-powered enhancements for movies and gaming.  Look for in-depth reviews as they become available to see if the real-world improvement justifies the cost, especially if you can find deals on the still-great LG C2.

SpecificationLG C4 OLEDLG C2 OLEDNotesSizes Available42", 48", 55", 65", 77", 83"42″, 48″, 55″, 65″, 77″, 83″Both offer a wide range for different room sizesPorts4x HDMI 2.14x HDMI 2.1Crucial for modern consoles and PCsResolution3840 x 2160p (4K)3840 x 2160p (4K)Identical sharpnessHDR FormatsHDR10, HLG, Dolby VisionDolby Vision, HDR10, HLGNo difference hereSmart TV OSWeb OS 24Web OS 22C4 likely has the updated interfaceProcessorAlpha a9 Gen 7 AI Processora9 Gen5 AI Processor 4KC4's is newer, promising better image processingNative Refresh Rate144Hz120 HzPotential advantage to the C4 in very specific cases (high-end PC gaming)As more detailed C4 specs become available, the table might need further updates.

Performance and brightness

When it comes to performance, particularly in gaming, both TVs excel with their impeccable response times and support for a 120Hz refresh rate across all HDMI 2.1 ports. This compatibility makes them ideal for gaming on consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X, offering 4K gameplay at smooth frame rates. The C4 edges out slightly with a 144Hz refresh rate, catering to PC gamers seeking that extra fluidity, though current consoles won't benefit from this increase.

In essence, while the LG C2 remains a formidable choice, the C4's enhancements, especially for PC gaming, mark it as the superior option for those chasing the pinnacle of gaming display technology.

Design

Design-wise, the LG C2 and C4 OLED TVs maintain a consistent aesthetic with their super slim build, emphasizing sleekness and modernity in their appearance. Both models are designed to be used with a stand for sizes above 42 inches, ensuring stability and style in one package. 

For the more compact 42-inch model, feet are included instead, providing a versatile setup option. This design choice remains uniform across both the C2 and C4 models, showcasing LG's commitment to a cohesive and elegant design philosophy that complements any home entertainment setup.

WebOS and smart features

LG's webOS has been consistently praised for its user-friendliness and wide app selection.  The C4 builds upon this with an updated version and potential refinements to existing features.

webOS Updates: Look for details on the specific webOS version the LG C4 utilizes. This can impact the interface look, navigation speed, and any new features introduced.Voice Control: Both TVs will likely support Alexa, Google Assistant, and LG's own voice control. The C4 might offer enhanced commands or tighter integration with its other smart features.The Streaming Landscape: The core apps (Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, etc.) won't differ significantly between models. However, lesser-known streaming services, especially niche or region-specific ones, could be present on the newer C4.Recommendations and Content Discovery: LG often uses AI to suggest shows and movies. Does the C4 improve upon this in any notable way?

Important considerations:

Regional Variations: App availability sometimes differs depending on your location.Subscription Costs: While the TVs themselves might support various streaming services, remember that services like HBO Max and others require separate subscriptions (and fees).Updates: LG can add new apps or features to older models through webOS updates. The C4's initial advantage might diminish over time.

Unless LG radically overhauls webOS on the C4, the smart features are unlikely to be the sole reason to upgrade from a C2 owner. 

Gaming angle

Both the LG C4 and C2 are stellar gaming TVs, but the C4 aims to push the experience even further. Here's what sets them apart:

Game Optimizer:  LG's dedicated gaming dashboard is crucial.  Look for these potential C4 enhancements:New Modes: Genre-specific presets (FPS, RPG, etc.) could be added.Black Stabilizer: Does the C4 offer more granular control over shadow detail for spotting enemies in dark scenes?Cloud Gaming Integration: If there are dedicated menus or shortcuts for cloud gaming services on the C4, this is a big deal.Controller Compatibility:  Focus on the headline features:Xbox & PlayStation: Official support is a given.Beyond the Basics: Do they support more niche controllers, especially retro fight sticks for classic gaming enthusiasts?Cloud Gaming: Power of the CloudBuilt-in Apps: If the LG C4 includes native apps for services like Stadia or GeForce NOW, that's a significant differentiator.Network Matters: Even with apps, a strong internet connection is crucial for the best cloud gaming experience.

Additional features for enthusiasts

OLED Brilliance: The self-lit pixels of OLED deliver deep blacks and instant response times – something LCD-based TVs (even with backlights) can't match.Burn-in Mitigation: LG has several technologies to reduce the risk of burn-in. Highlight these features to reassure potential buyers.Filmmaker Mode: While not exclusively for gaming, accurate color reproduction can enhance immersion. Confirm its presence on both models as a point of comparison.

LG C4 OLED vs. LG C2: Price

The LG C4 OLED range keeps the same size lineup as the C2. It offers sizes starting from a compact 42-inch model to an expansive 83-inch one. With the C4's prices now visible on LG's official store, it's clear that upgrading to this latest series will cost you a bit more, especially for the larger screens.

 For instance, the 55-inch C4 is priced at $1,999, showing a slight increase from the C2's launch price for similar sizes. However, the 42-inch and 48-inch models are priced similarly between the two series. But, as the C4 becomes more available, it might be harder to find the C2 at these lower prices. If you're eyeing the latest tech, the C4's advancements might be worth the extra cost. 

LG C4 OLED vs. LG C2 : Conclusion

Finally, we are intrigued by the improvements LG has brought to the TV high-end market; however, this technology is not changing quite rapidly. Despite the brightness enhancements and refresh rate improvements, the LG C4 offers the same features as the C2 in general. 

Upgrading to the C4 could be tempting for tech enthusiasts eager to experience the latest advancements, but for most, the LG C2 continues to deliver exceptional value and performance. We suggest holding off on an upgrade unless you're truly driven by a desire for the newest technology.

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