OLED vs QLED TVs 2022: Don't make a mistake!

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    There are few things more complicated than finding the right TV to buy. For many of us, it's a big purchase, and you want to make sure you're getting something that's going to last and look good. So, to help everyone planning to buy a new TV in 2022, here's what to look for and the differences between OLED and QLED. Let's break it down!
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  • @HolisticHunt
    @HolisticHunt Před 2 lety +2019

    I can't take this comparison seriously when he's comparing a top-tier OLED to a TCL as opposed to the top tier Samsung

    • @snowie1
      @snowie1 Před 2 lety +74

      So true

    • @HolisticHunt
      @HolisticHunt Před 2 lety +28

      @@nr.1176 feel the same about your opinion. Even the well thought out ones

    • @snowie1
      @snowie1 Před 2 lety +5

      @@HolisticHunt even more true

    • @davelyew4645
      @davelyew4645 Před 2 lety +78

      You obviously have not seen the picture quality of the TCL 8 Series. It's not as good a picture of OLED but about 90% to 95% there. Definitely QLED quality.

    • @KebunH
      @KebunH Před 2 lety +16

      The differences are inherent to the technique though, no matter if its samsung or tcl, qled remains a glorified va panel

  • @FA-44
    @FA-44 Před rokem +96

    I own both the 65" and the 77" LG OLED sets. My personal make or break decision came down to not only the black level, but especially the viewing angles. Both technologies have an outstanding picture when you view directly from the front, but make sure you are comfortable with the black levels & viewing angles vs. the price before you buy. And for you gamers, I set up the "instant response" game port on the LG 77" to an HP OMEN 45L with GeForce RTX 3080 and run MS Flight Sim 2020 at 4K resolution with no jitters. Flying the MSFS 2020 / TOP GUN / F-18 low level challenges are truly amazing on this configuration.

    • @Troyjanwarrior1
      @Troyjanwarrior1 Před rokem +2

      how do i enable instant responce? I got the lg c2

    • @breaker1685
      @breaker1685 Před rokem +1

      I have heard on one review that the black levels on the Samsung S95B are better than the LG C2 & G2 ?

    • @huhdidwhat
      @huhdidwhat Před rokem

      @@breaker1685 It's the same panel, LG makes them and sells them to Samsung.

    • @breaker1685
      @breaker1685 Před rokem +1

      @@huhdidwhat I think for the S95B Samsung they made their own panels - although Samsung have used LG panels prior to this on some models

  • @OMGtheykilledKenny42
    @OMGtheykilledKenny42 Před 2 lety +449

    If you get a QLED, make sure it has FULL ARRAY local dimming. (Not edge-lit) Helps with the contrast ratio.

    • @jon4lakers
      @jon4lakers  Před 2 lety +51

      Solid advice.

    • @doctorfresh3856
      @doctorfresh3856 Před 2 lety +64

      @@jon4lakers That's something you should've mentioned in the video don't you think? 🤔

    • @aricente
      @aricente Před 2 lety +5

      I was trying to explain that to a customer but he said the q70a was good enough smh. I can usually guarantee a sale on a full array like a q80 or an x90 but man this guy was stubborn

    • @Jokamutta
      @Jokamutta Před rokem

      @@doctorfresh3856 Was that a thing in January 2022 tho?

    • @jabba969
      @jabba969 Před rokem +2

      @@Jokamutta Been a thing for years.

  • @GSP-76
    @GSP-76 Před rokem +9

    I got the LG C2 42 inch for my desktop PC which also doubles as bedroom TV...couldn't be happier. Best display I've ever bought.

  • @ab-hx8qe
    @ab-hx8qe Před 2 lety +11

    Been watching since the techno buffalo days but lost track of your channel over the years today I saw a friendly face and decided to stop by. Glad your still doing well Jon, take care.

  • @aldev2548
    @aldev2548 Před 2 lety +9

    Just to say qled and qd display are two different thing qled puts the quantum dot in the backlight to get high purity blue light so the color converting layer can achieve better color qd display aka qd-oled uses the quantum dots as the color converting layer it’s self or in front of the backlight to make the rgb sub pixels

  • @trevorwesterdahl6245
    @trevorwesterdahl6245 Před rokem +69

    Having multiple of both LGs OLED and Samsung's QLED, I am all-in on Samsung QLED.
    1) Costs less
    2) OLED has burn-in, despite their lies that it doesn't. This alone is a show stopper for me. Very noticeable, very annoying.
    3) I have Samsung TVs outside. One was on a mobile stand and got hit by a large amount of rain because I failed to put it somewhere safe. Thought it was toast. Right after, it looked like washed out mountains from water in the layers of the screen. However, within weeks of use it just faded back out completely. Years later, still going strong.
    4) Warranty. I always buy the extended warranty (4 or 5 years). Samsung has always honored it, no questions. LG refused to fix the TV with burn in it claims can't happen.
    5) Samsung's are much better in bright light.
    Will never buy an LG again.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 Před rokem +1

      Samsung's aren't brighter, QLED is. OLED is superior in every way beside brightness. Whether it's Samsung or LG's OLED. QD-OLED from Samsung is getting almost as bright as QLED now though.
      QLED is cheaper and brighter. If your TV is not going in an extremely bright room and you have enough money / want the best, then OLED is always superior. The viewing angels and colours are just amazing. I myself would go for Sony's OLED but all 3 (LG, Samsung and Sony) make amazing TV's.

    • @trevorwesterdahl6245
      @trevorwesterdahl6245 Před rokem +1

      @Max007 LOL. QLED may be brighter, but it is far from cheaper. It also fails far, far easier. Period. LG alao sucks in warranty. No comparison. Period. Take it to the bank.

    • @maxjames00077
      @maxjames00077 Před rokem +1

      @@trevorwesterdahl6245 QLED is way cheaper :) Idk if you have this thing called Google, but if you do, you could just check it out yourself. OLED is, definitely on the smaller models, close to 100% more expensive.
      Cheapest QLED at best buy is around 350$ and the same size in OLED starts at about a 900$. For bigger sizes the difference is less.
      OLED does fail easier but it's not like the old days anymore. I have 2 OLED panels which have no signs of burn-in whatsoever after 4 years.
      LG having bad warranty has nothing to do with a QLED vs OLED comparison.

    • @trevorwesterdahl6245
      @trevorwesterdahl6245 Před rokem

      @@maxjames00077 Now you compare tiny, not mentioned, TVs. I have been referiing to 65" or larger LG OLED vs Samsumg QLED. LG is charging MUCH more for their OLED. Won't buy LG again. Period.

    • @trevorwesterdahl6245
      @trevorwesterdahl6245 Před rokem

      @@maxjames00077 Sorry, read my comment more closely... It was a typo to say QLED. My comment was about OLED (the version that sucks and costs more).

  • @dmitryzaikin4207
    @dmitryzaikin4207 Před rokem +319

    Got a 65-inch LG OLED specifically for occasional evening movies. I knew the requirements for dim lighting, and in that environment it's just brilliant. The only thing I regretted later was not getting the 75-inch panel :)

    • @stijnvdv2
      @stijnvdv2 Před rokem +19

      I use a 55 LG OLED for 2 years now. I'm satisfied with it; bought it with some discount at the time and use it mainly as an all-in-one. I use it as pc screen, game on it and watch movies. I know that the only negative is the burn-in, but to prevent that I don't really put my brightness that high. Usually at 40-45, which in the evening can still be very bright. Maybe it's not a positive when watching GOT season 8... but who wants to rewatch that garbage anyway. As for most movies, I tend to watch the older classic quality stuff instead of the garbage that Hollywood is turning out for the past 5 years.

    • @dennislou9506
      @dennislou9506 Před rokem +1

      although the next size is 77inch

    • @FA-44
      @FA-44 Před rokem +4

      I feel your pain, but the 77 inch was not available when I bought the 65. Now I own both the 65 and the 77 inch and the 77 inch is AWESOME.

    • @Crickle12
      @Crickle12 Před rokem +7

      @@stijnvdv2 sounds more like movie complaining than TV rating

    • @liukang3545
      @liukang3545 Před rokem +5

      dont buy QLED lmfao garbage, technology is gonna die in 1-2 years l0l

  • @ugoewulonu4936
    @ugoewulonu4936 Před rokem +9

    I currently have the Samsung AU8000 LED and am thinking of upgrading to the TCL R656 QLED since I have until 1/14/23 to return the AU8000. Would you say it’s a big jump in picture quality and that it’d be worth it?

    • @idkbro1228
      @idkbro1228 Před rokem +1

      I mean, don’t take my word, but I’d say it’s worth it. LED to QLED is a huge jump. You’ll definitely see a difference. It honestly may depend on the price. If it’s $600-700 more then the AU8000 then maybe not. But I think it’s a pretty good purchase just because you get QLED

    • @ugoewulonu4936
      @ugoewulonu4936 Před rokem

      @@idkbro1228 Yeah I’m sure it is, but all the QLEDs I’ve looked at have issues like grey uniformity issues or something like that that’s a deal breaker for me. The TCL R656 doesn’t do 480p upscaling well and I have some older video game consoles that I want to look good.

  • @mcbaksteen
    @mcbaksteen Před 2 lety +11

    I love your video on this subject! I am a retail worker specializing on TV's, and your's is the first video that truly speaks the facts objectively. Good job bro, got me subbed. I own an LG Oled myself B16 series

  • @alasdairstuart3394
    @alasdairstuart3394 Před rokem +3

    Brilliant. Really helpful, really well presented and a perfect summary. Thank you !

  • @Caesar__99
    @Caesar__99 Před 2 lety +1

    Your outro about loving whatever we wind up getting was really reassuring lol thanks. Great video

  • @mookox
    @mookox Před 2 lety +6

    Great video! I work in home theater at Best Buy and talk about this stuff all the time!

  • @Mohammad_Ali__
    @Mohammad_Ali__ Před 2 lety +14

    Thanks for the information. This video really is helpful for me to know the differences. From differing between the quality and the usage of the type of TV, as well as knowing what environment is best to use for either of the TVs, this video was the best I have seen so far!

  • @MotoPassport
    @MotoPassport Před rokem

    Your final thoughts is brilliant, no hype no BS just a simple you'll love whatever TV you get. Thanks man helped me out and others out, cheers

  • @jessa.3857
    @jessa.3857 Před rokem +1

    Does anyone know if OLED sets deteriorate over time? I keep running across articles that state a time for their optimal use before you should replace them. Is this true? How long does an OLED set last as far as picture quality?

  • @ilovejesus973
    @ilovejesus973 Před 2 lety +11

    Just got my Lg c1 65 yesterday delivered and I’m so happy with it , can’t complain.👍👍👍

  • @helenabolo-luca9377
    @helenabolo-luca9377 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for this, now based on the positioning of my TV and the sunlight that I get I am able to conclude on QLED

    • @avispenner8260
      @avispenner8260 Před 2 lety +1

      Did the same. Got an OLED for my bedroom and a QLED for my sunny living room

  • @pendervisi0n
    @pendervisi0n Před rokem

    Find your joy and we’ll be here for what brings you that and more! I obviously don’t know you personally, but you shared so much and helped us all more than you know and for that, I love you. We love you, and you matter to all of us and appreciate your passion and drive for the projects you undertake. You helped me believe in me to do more and I believe in you! Much love and positive vibes to you and your circle. ❤️

  • @charlesrouleau8991
    @charlesrouleau8991 Před 2 lety

    I bought a samsung 70a qled and the panel i got had so much clouding / backlight bleeding so i got it exchanged. The new one is even worst.. is it just me not being lucky or its just bad panels quality assembly ? Im thinking about going oled now

    • @cm1056
      @cm1056 Před 2 lety

      I got the same one and I had big blue clouding over 3/4s of the screen. They sent out a repair man and it got worse with the new panel they put in so I'm getting a C1 now

  • @gadgetpalekid
    @gadgetpalekid Před 2 lety +16

    And to confuse things… there will be new TVs this year with Quantum Dot OLED panels.

  • @remnantryku7112
    @remnantryku7112 Před rokem +8

    Thanks for this. I'll be getting a QLED tv this time around.
    I have an OLED now, but it isn't great for gaming in my opinion due to the constant burn ins I get.

  • @dooleh84
    @dooleh84 Před rokem +1

    So for gamers, it's better to go for QLED? I am definitely worried I'd get burn in from video games if I get an OLED TV... but then again how is the HDR quality on QLED TVs?
    I'm currently using a 1080p Sony Bravia lcd TV, which I was happy enough with tbh, but it's starting to get horizontal lines and it's sound is starting to lag behind video occasionally, so it's time to get a new TV.

  • @ricosea2982
    @ricosea2982 Před rokem

    Hello question please, If i see my room lamp light on my current tv, oled or qled will fix that issue for me?
    Thanks!!

  • @paultrygstad4771
    @paultrygstad4771 Před rokem +7

    The mini-led QLEDs are a pretty great compromise. i have a TCL series 6 that’s only a small step down in quality from my buddy’s OLED for about half the price. I also had a TCL Series 5 QLED (no mini led) and it was a big step down in quality - not worth the savings imo

  • @iqueque
    @iqueque Před 2 lety +55

    It is refreshing to find such unbiased and easily understood advice. Thanks

    • @baboon0285
      @baboon0285 Před 2 lety +5

      this is from tcl. a bit dont dismiss it all. actually pretty basic advice, with mild propaganda but do liststen to the basic facts.

    • @peacewalker5587
      @peacewalker5587 Před 2 lety +6

      It’s pretty biased

    • @dariomladenovski6481
      @dariomladenovski6481 Před rokem +1

      unbiased?? he is comparing a top tier OLED to a TCL instead of a top tier QLED like Samsung

  • @tazziotomas4110
    @tazziotomas4110 Před 2 lety

    Which tv is best for gaming, sports, and movies... im not gonna watch a colorful iguana or mountain view or piece of fruit on my screen please tell which one is best for those 3 categories.

  • @clver8989
    @clver8989 Před rokem

    Thank you I was going to buy a TV for my room and I just saw your video while scrolling trying to find the right TV and I think im definately going for OLED

  • @YellowKraken21
    @YellowKraken21 Před rokem +8

    My Samsung q9fn still looks great! I enjoy every moment with ps5! No burn in risk. Great black. Great colors. Great brightness!

    • @kukuV.3
      @kukuV.3 Před rokem

      I have the GQ65QN90A and in combination with the PS5 it's just awesome

  • @tellyourmomisaidhi5804
    @tellyourmomisaidhi5804 Před rokem +67

    I think it depends on where you are using the TV. If you are using in a bright room with natural light a QLED in that room is probably a better choice. OLED is stunning in a darker room with colors that can really pop against the true black. I bought my first LG OLED (55") back in 2016. I have since added a 65" LG OLED CX for the living room TV and a 65" C2 series LG OLED EVO as a computer/XBOX Series X screen. Burn in basically a non issue unless you play a game with a static images on the screen or TV channels with static images or a constant runner (think the bottom of screen on a news channel that has a stream of info scrolling across the screen). After owing an OLED now for 6 years (I still use the 55" LG OLED) I have 1 stuck/dead pixel and none of the burn in.

    • @sawdust8691
      @sawdust8691 Před rokem +7

      I'm thinking about getting the C2.
      I play games daily, and the LG OLED gaming features caught my interest.
      I am worried about burn in. As games have static things on screen at all times. Healthbars, HUD, etc.
      I hear mixed messages. Some say it's a non-issue these days. Other say they got burn in withing 3 months. So...
      I figure I should be fine. As I play many different games, and usually only for a couple hours a day. With the TV not in use the rest of the time.
      But I'm still reluctant. I don't want that constant nagging worry in the back of my mind. That every time the TV is on the pixels are slowly dying and running out of their limited lifespan. So I'm torn.
      If it lasts long enough I won't have a problem. I would hope for around 5 years. I guess they also have a warranty against burn in for that long...
      I dunno, I'm conflicted.

    • @RaigonZelo
      @RaigonZelo Před rokem +1

      @@sawdust8691 Those burn ins must be some old TV or something. C1 improved the heat dissipation from thr CX models, I'd assume the C2 is better. I play on my CX everyday, even on games with long standing HUDs like Cyberpunk, Super Smash, or Splatoon didn't burn anything in so I don't think it's a concern

    • @sawdust8691
      @sawdust8691 Před rokem

      @@RaigonZelo ya... it's probably fine.
      I'll keep an eye on the prices. It's the time of year where they drop the lowest.
      I saw a while ago it was around 1700 for a 55in. C2, which is my preferred size for the room.
      It's already dropped to 1300. And still dropping. So I'll keep an eye out.

    • @trevorwesterdahl6245
      @trevorwesterdahl6245 Před rokem +2

      The burn-in on my LGs is horrific. A major issue. LG refused to do anything. Samsung's have no burn in. Samsung honors their warranty. LG does not. Will never buy an LG again. FYI: I have multiple TVs for a sports bar setting. Leave up an image that has, say an ESPN logo in same spot, it burns in badly. Horrifically. No thanks. If you just watch movies/TV shows, you are probably fine. FYI: the Samsung's have been outdoors for years. Only had one issue where I accidentally let one get rain soaked. Looked like washed out mountains. Self-healed in days. Samsung's are just durable, cost less, honor their warranty, and I never had one person say the LG image looked better. In bright light, the Samsung's are better. Everyone notices.

    • @trevorwesterdahl6245
      @trevorwesterdahl6245 Před rokem

      Also FYI: All my TVs are 64" or larger.

  • @bwrick21
    @bwrick21 Před rokem

    If you had 2k to spend on a TV in a lighting controlled basement, which would you choose in the 65-77” range?

  • @Tijgert
    @Tijgert Před 2 lety +27

    I wonder what the split would be if an LG OLED would be pitched against a new QDLED. I just bought an 85” QDLED two days ago and the picture is just perfect, and substantially cheaper than OLED.

    • @Tijgert
      @Tijgert Před 2 lety

      @@rockyj5047 well I can say from own experience that Qled blacks are black AF. The blackest blacks are largely due to the mini-leds dimming though, which works real real well but when it dims when it shouldn’t you see behind the magic.

    • @huttonberries768
      @huttonberries768 Před rokem +3

      @@rockyj5047 no, the QD OLEDs will have exactly the same black levels as both are self lit. The only thing that can make a QD OLED look worse is a too aggressive anti glare layer. The QD OLED display technology is an improvement over traditional OLED in every aspect

    • @huttonberries768
      @huttonberries768 Před rokem +1

      @@rockyj5047 so what was I wrong about? Do you even know how QD works?

    • @TheCodifier
      @TheCodifier Před rokem

      ​@@rockyj5047QD OLED is a type of OLED. The S95B or the A95K for instance have deep blacks like any other OLED TVs.

    • @aodigital9421
      @aodigital9421 Před 8 měsíci

      QDLED=QLED. Redundancy is redundant.

  • @XilentKiller187
    @XilentKiller187 Před 2 lety +3

    I took on the role as “tech support” for my family at 14 not knowing what I was getting myself into...

  • @kl.4068
    @kl.4068 Před rokem

    Hi Jon, would like to ask for your opinion for Hisense u7h , do u think is a good budget tv for 55inch i can get for $700

  • @wondrlush
    @wondrlush Před rokem

    What tv would you recommend under $500 I have research this tv seems be good deal for the price LG 50 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ anything better thank you

  • @Blackdog4818
    @Blackdog4818 Před rokem +21

    Pretty happy with my OLED LG. LG even has an extensive free programming choices powered by Pluto TV and Crackle. Of course, my old TV was a 2008 720p Sony Bravia, so when I got the LG OLED working it was stunning in its clarity. Fortunately, I have relatively high internet speed. Kind of a requirement to pick up NFL and ESPN games live and get high quality video.

    • @Micha-cj7zq
      @Micha-cj7zq Před rokem

      That’s sad, as I live on a village and don’t have optical fiber, to speed up the connection. The quality of movies from vod platforms literally sucks🥲

    • @peterparker3668
      @peterparker3668 Před rokem

      Dude I did the same thing. Upgraded from a 2000’s Sony Bravia to a brand new 55’ LG C2 Evo! Looks great and I’m happy I made the switch

    • @jackbaggaley8836
      @jackbaggaley8836 Před rokem

      How’s the burn in?

    • @Blackdog4818
      @Blackdog4818 Před rokem

      @@jackbaggaley8836 I haven't seen any. The TV goes to black pretty quick, like in 10-15 seconds of idle pausing or stopped video. Also has a pixel "cleaner" phase that resets any burn in.

  • @truthseeker5079
    @truthseeker5079 Před 2 lety +38

    QLEDS can get close to OLEDs when it comes to black levels especially with a good local dimming algorithm. But OLEDs can't even get near the level of brightness a QLED can hit. I'll take the picture which can show me a brighter highlights over "perfect blacks".

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    • @readerzozo410
      @readerzozo410 Před 5 měsíci

      I agree

    • @revirdkcalb
      @revirdkcalb Před 4 měsíci +1

      So, that's the main difference? Thanks! Saved me quite a few minutes

  • @_zz.123_
    @_zz.123_ Před rokem

    Hi Jon, what are the screen live wallpapers that you are using in this vid? Would love to have them on my tv just showing in the background.

  • @robert10043
    @robert10043 Před 2 lety +1

    own both. got a Samsung Q60a and just got a LG C1 and they are both amazing TVs. The C1 is in my living room and its real nice and the q60a is in my bedroom. Both have very little light so no worries there and both have impressed me. Tho if i could id switch what room each TV was in. Bed room has more light control then living but hasn't affected my thoughts on the TV. Either way like Jon said they are great TVs.

    • @mikedx42
      @mikedx42 Před 2 lety +1

      You can switch the rooms the TVs are in 😆

  • @akramh
    @akramh Před 2 lety +3

    Hey John, was wondering what you thought of the Samsung Neo QLEDs against LG’s MiniLEDs?

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Před 2 lety +1

      LG doesn't make consumer Micro LED TV's.
      Samsung and LG are doing Mini LED LCD.

    • @akramh
      @akramh Před 2 lety

      @@PSYCHOV3N0M fixed, thanks For the correction !

    • @bigmanwilli
      @bigmanwilli Před 2 lety

      Yes they do? Qned - miniled
      It's actually the combination of three diffrent technologies Nano cell - quantum dot - and nano tech

  • @imthesquareroot6125
    @imthesquareroot6125 Před rokem +3

    The main reason for "burn in" on OLEDs is their horrible factory calibration with white balance. Which directly effects how much light the white LEDs are emitting. For example LG commonly has the color temperature of their LEDs from the factory set to 20k to 30k kelvin. With the white balance set as low as it can go. You are going to be at a less psychotic 5.8k to 6k kelvin. That's within the normal range for LEDs to operate.

  • @teamigiigi2079
    @teamigiigi2079 Před rokem

    i want to buy only for ott platform movies and season maybe sometimes watch cricket match…what should i buy qled or oled?

  • @johndoe-ss8dr
    @johndoe-ss8dr Před rokem

    What do you think about Samsung S95B QD-OLED? Is it better than the QLED?

  • @FayyaazAhmed
    @FayyaazAhmed Před rokem +22

    I bought a LG C1 for my living room but it really struggled during the day when my balcony window provided a lot of indirect sunlight. Bought a Samsung QN90B for the living room and moved the C1 to my darker bedroom where it’s a perfect fit now. OLED for gaming, PC and cinema. QLED for general purpose viewing and bright environments.

    • @starsbridge5115
      @starsbridge5115 Před rokem

      THnaks for sharing , I am going to buy c1 for me living room too , but not sure about it too

    • @FayyaazAhmed
      @FayyaazAhmed Před rokem +1

      @@starsbridge5115 my QLED had issues. Returned and got a C1.

    • @starsbridge5115
      @starsbridge5115 Před rokem

      @@FayyaazAhmed so to you think the brightness is enough ? Thanks for your time

  • @abdulambon5148
    @abdulambon5148 Před rokem +5

    I bought a LG C2 55” 6 months ago and so far me and my roommates love it! I was worried about it being dim and not bright enough but it’s been perfect.
    My only main issue with the TV is WebOS. I’m just not a big fan of how laggy/unresponsive it can be sometimes so I recommend an Apple TV or a Roku.

    • @jakej722
      @jakej722 Před rokem +1

      If you use an Apple TV / roku streaming device, can that web-os stuff be completely ignored? Or does it still get in the way when navigating menus?

    • @abdulambon5148
      @abdulambon5148 Před rokem

      @@jakej722 I only use the Apple TV so I never have to switch the input, and the Apple TV can control volume and power so I don’t even have the LG TV remote out because it’s pointless in my application.

  • @tecnocracia09
    @tecnocracia09 Před 2 lety

    I have a LG c1 55 inch paired with a 3080ti and a PS5 for gaming. Is Ludacris how great is gaming on that TV.

  • @marcohajetschek1183
    @marcohajetschek1183 Před 2 lety

    When are the samsung 2022 tv released?what do u think will a 75"8k QN800A cost from 2021

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  • @mikepotapa5773
    @mikepotapa5773 Před 2 lety +123

    Nice video. I just got a 65” LG C1 and I’m pretty happy with it.

    • @ahpadt
      @ahpadt Před 2 lety +3

      Me too. Its great!

    • @marentes133
      @marentes133 Před 2 lety +2

      Same here man, my picture setting is standard I don’t want to over work it and burn out the pixels

    • @JmeJ83
      @JmeJ83 Před 2 lety +22

      @@marentes133
      Adjusting the picture settings shouldn't damage the pixels

    • @bignbad47
      @bignbad47 Před 2 lety +3

      This is a tv im going to get when the c2 drops so I can get at a better price or during the holidays this year

    • @lazava5150
      @lazava5150 Před 2 lety +6

      @@bignbad47I got a C1 but I’m def considering getting the C2 come Black Friday stuff. The C1 is perfection only negative I have is lack of brightness. The Evo panels of the c2 should solve some of those issues tho.

  • @ljuglampa
    @ljuglampa Před 2 lety +17

    I was surprised you didn't even mention Samsungs QD-OLED tech that is coming this year which promises both brighter and more colorful OLED than LG.

    • @justsaying993
      @justsaying993 Před 2 lety +16

      And it’s also gonna be ridiculously expensive and out of consideration for most consumers

    • @gbej1
      @gbej1 Před 2 lety +2

      What’s the point of discussing TVs that are not yet in production?

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Před 2 lety +1

      @@justsaying993 $3,000 for a 55 inch and $4,000 for a 65 inch isn't "ridiculously expensive" considering the new tech involved.
      Most people expected it to be close to $8,000-$10,000.
      Also, the A95K isn't targeted at average consumers to begin with. The TV is aimed at Videophiles.

    • @MR_K-RO
      @MR_K-RO Před 2 lety

      Samsung have a tendency to promise a lot over LG but is very hit or miss at delivering.
      The amount of Samsung 8K TVs returned to my store this year has been incredible to see. Based on that I would advice being very cautious when buying into Samsungs new QD-OLED TVs when they drop. Fingers crossed they can pull it off.

    • @Lilljehook
      @Lilljehook Před 2 lety

      @@MR_K-RO why the returns?

  • @sj460162
    @sj460162 Před 2 lety +1

    I enjoy these videos. I have an led and its 10 years old and need to upgrade. Im a gamer who likes movies in a fairly well lit front room.
    Which tv do you recommend out of the qn90b and s95b qd oled?

  • @Thronnos
    @Thronnos Před rokem

    as a followup to this, how do you feel about the new "QD-OLED" tech that combines a Quantum Dot filter with an OLED panel

  • @nathanc6516
    @nathanc6516 Před 2 lety +56

    My 2017 Samsung 65 inch QLED still looks great. Has light bleed from the very sides, but the image and color still looks so good it's not even noticeable. I recently got an Aorus AO48U OLED monitor, and they both look great and have their own advantages. Makes it hard to upgrade, even with the light bleed on the QLED.

    • @em1ownerify
      @em1ownerify Před 2 lety

      I have Samsungs 55 inch ks9500. its edge lit with slight bleed on the right bottom screen but its a FANTASTIC tv. I am curious If I should go with an lg oled 65 inch or Samsungs new 8k tvs that are now center lit

    • @spartacuscreator
      @spartacuscreator Před rokem

      @@em1ownerify Dont go 8k, it aint worth it now.

    • @em1ownerify
      @em1ownerify Před rokem

      @@spartacuscreator ya but the 8k Samsung is almost future proofing yourself. When I bought my ka9500 2017 Samsung 4K was not really offered as much through app providers. Now they are and so are my gaming systems

    • @markiv2942
      @markiv2942 Před rokem +1

      @@em1ownerify Yes, YOUR gaming systems. Most of the gaming systems aren't even close and you're talking about 8K already. You think in 5 years 8K will push through if 4K even isn't that regular, ESPECIALLY in gaming.

    • @Settiis
      @Settiis Před rokem +1

      @@em1ownerify Nah it’s honestly a waste of money. You would be paying way extra for a feature that can’t be utilized properly yet, and by the time it can be, there will be better TVs in the market that cost half the money of the one you bought. Happened to me back in 2014 when 4K TVs had just hit the market. But at the end of the day, do what makes you happy.

  • @avaloneyeworks
    @avaloneyeworks Před rokem +104

    I've had an LG OLED since 2017. I've had the panel replaced 3 years into it for significant burn-in. I understand that they are addressing that issue still and I honestly don't trust they've solved it from all I've researched. The TV is now in need of yet another new panel and as it's out of warranty (LG will honor one panel replacement out-of-warranty apparently). I'm not convinced the issue is solved. Therefore, I personally would NOT recommend an OLED until they solve the problem.

    • @ugoewulonu4936
      @ugoewulonu4936 Před rokem +4

      Would you say QLED is a big jump from regular LED?

    • @Nahinalau
      @Nahinalau Před rokem +11

      I got my LG OLED in 2018 and haven't experienced any burn-in. I use it as a monitor for work and play. I figured I'd have some burnt-in taskbars by now, so I guess I'm fortunate. Honestly, I'd still go for another OLED at this point. The perfect blacks I can't give up! Also my friend's Qled artifacts like crazy in dimly lit scenes of movies and CZcams vids. I simply just ask how he lives with this lol, a few extra years of TV life when it looks like ass the entire time is beyond me.

    • @ugoewulonu4936
      @ugoewulonu4936 Před rokem

      @@Nahinalau Do you know what brand Qled it was? I’ve been thinking about getting the TCL R656 myself.

    • @Nahinalau
      @Nahinalau Před rokem

      @Ugo Ewulonu sure man. I'm hanging with him tonight ill get you that in a couple hours

    • @ugoewulonu4936
      @ugoewulonu4936 Před rokem

      @@Nahinalau 👍🏾

  • @mycabbages3538
    @mycabbages3538 Před 2 lety

    My tv is from 2008. Finally getting ready to upgrade. I needed this video. Ty!

    • @JRams-ix6bt
      @JRams-ix6bt Před 2 lety

      Congratulations! I can't get a tv to last me more then 2 years it's pathetic

  • @UltraRiderGorizard
    @UltraRiderGorizard Před 2 lety

    Is there a way to avoid burn ins?

  • @divoreddy9375
    @divoreddy9375 Před 2 lety +6

    My 5 year old OLED out performs my new U8G in every way apary from brightness which honestly is a waste of time if it greys put. So OLED for the win!!

  • @QuantaSolace
    @QuantaSolace Před 2 lety +10

    I bought a 48-inch Sony OLED UHD a few weeks ago and was blown away with it. My only complaint is enhanced mode seems to wash out a lot of the color when playing on Xbox Series X. For example, Destiny 2 the colors are washed out and aren't as punchy as it is on standard mode. I find myself switching back to standard when playing games. Even on the vivid setting, it doesn't look as colorful. I don't seem to have that issue on my PS 4 Pro. Yeah it doesn’t have HDMI 2.1 support but I can’t tell the difference between 60hz and 120hz anyways.

    • @OMGtheykilledKenny42
      @OMGtheykilledKenny42 Před 2 lety +2

      You will only benefit from 120hz if you have Series X/S or PS5 games that have a 120fps mode. But whether you "see" it or not, it is an objective competitive advantage should you decide on a new TV in a few years.

    • @alexisdieguez2195
      @alexisdieguez2195 Před 2 lety

      Dude I'm having the same problem..... But that's just on destiny. Do you have that same problem with other games?

    • @alexisdieguez2195
      @alexisdieguez2195 Před 2 lety

      I mostly play destiny and find myself changing the settings way more then I should be

    • @dragonfyre6575
      @dragonfyre6575 Před 2 lety +2

      Play in Game Mode with minimal post-processing for games.

    • @cqllel5186
      @cqllel5186 Před rokem

      The difference between 60hz and 120hz is unable to be indistinguished. The difference is night and day. Either your TV isn't a 120hz, or your don't have 120fps enabled in your games. Or if those games don't have them optional. If you're playing 120fps on a 60hz display, you're gonna get screen tear (Stuttery/choppy display. Or bars slowly moving up your screen).
      If you build a PC, you'll never have to worry about any of it. Everything will run hundreds of FPS beyond 60/120fps. It's better in every possible way, even in price ironically. When it comes to 99.9% of console owners, they tend to not know anything past plugging in shapes to their according shape holes. It was mind boggling to me with the new 120fps on consoles, that almost NOBODY knew what Hertz was. Or that their consoles aren't actually capable of 4k120. This is all before 4k 120/144hz displays were even a thing (They were realized a while after PS5/SeriesX had already released)
      If you care for frame rate more than visuals (Quantity over quality), just go for a 1080p QLED display with 120+hz. Unless it's a 2D game (Probably possible with 2D games), you won't be playing games in 4k past 60fps. They'll be halved (1080p) to handle 120fps

  • @andrews5093
    @andrews5093 Před rokem

    I was already to buy QLED Samsung TV costing around $3000(Cdn). The salmon told me these new TVs only last an average of 4-5 years. I walked out without purchasing. Do you know if this is the case.

  • @carllove3705
    @carllove3705 Před rokem

    Which one has the better speakers built in? I'm old and don't like or need a sound bar. I just want a TV that has decent speakers built into the TV

  • @Nostalgic90sGamer
    @Nostalgic90sGamer Před 2 lety +3

    Just bought the Samsung Q90A , can’t wait to use it !

    • @JRams-ix6bt
      @JRams-ix6bt Před 2 lety

      I'm sorry for your loss. (Your money) buying samsung products is like going to a near by trash can picking out some trash and paying for it

  • @olivierstultiens
    @olivierstultiens Před rokem +16

    First off all, a neo qled actually has a lot of advantages, and for a brighter room, a qled will outperform an oled everytime.
    And a top tier qled is just like an oled to the naked eye, i have had both and ofcourse both are great. But with my bright living room the qled performs way better during the day

    • @Xuzyy
      @Xuzyy Před 9 měsíci +1

      Your opinion make sense, qled are generally easier to adapt to living rooms, as they are generally bright rooms in any house, but the new QD-OLED / MLA technology OLEDs, have to say really come close to brightness to top tier QLED making everyone question if QLED does still make sense at this point (if we don’t factor the burn in issue), microled will come might be the next big thing

  • @jaynadiah5498
    @jaynadiah5498 Před rokem

    so to get this straight... a cheap hisense qled would be an upgrade on my more expensive LG UHD?

  • @sylvesteruchia5263
    @sylvesteruchia5263 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Would it be soo hard to merge Qled and Oled ?

  • @z74birdman
    @z74birdman Před rokem +16

    No one seems to mention the best tv depends on your watching habits. If you watch CZcams,etc you will eventually have burn in and image screen retention with the lg oled. After 5 years my C7 had image retention and the colors were shot. Pink was purple/orange was green. Peoples skin color looked horrid. I went with a nano cell this time around. I cant see buying a new oled every 5 years. My plasma lasted 15.

    • @sgrulido
      @sgrulido Před rokem +1

      technology has increased a lot since your C7

    • @z74birdman
      @z74birdman Před rokem

      @@sgrulido ok..u spend the 1000...use the tv for youtube and other streaming.
      My colors were also totaly off after 5 years.
      Get back to me in 5 years and let me know how u make out.

    • @z74birdman
      @z74birdman Před rokem +1

      The tech isn't even 10 years old yet. When pink shows up as purple, orange looks like green...and reg tv everyone looks yellow 5 years after purchase ?
      New....its was best pic money could buy...5 years later its not worth viewing and junk!
      My 480's lasted 20 years...my plasma 15 with barely any color loss.
      Oled...less than 5 years.
      Don't know about everybody else. But most don't have 1400 to throw away every 5 years.
      I went nano cell this time..half the money

    • @sgrulido
      @sgrulido Před rokem

      @@z74birdman not sure everyone spends 8000+ hours in front of a TV

    • @w04h
      @w04h Před rokem

      @@z74birdman What is your phone screen? Most smartphones use oleds for years now with a lot of static elemets and there are no issues so there is no reason to think burn-in or color fringing is an issue if the technology gets sufficiently advanced.

  • @Lokeshreddy09
    @Lokeshreddy09 Před 2 lety +53

    Baseline -
    OLED: If have Budget and low Sunlight coming-in
    QLED: If you're low on budget or having huge sunlight coming

    • @twennywonn
      @twennywonn Před 2 lety +10

      Kinda except good QLEDs cost the same of OLEDs.

    • @tswfootball
      @tswfootball Před 2 lety +6

      Samsungs mini led QLED models cost the same as LGs oleds.
      I got one myself and am pretty happy with it. The black levels are pretty good and it can get really bright

    • @burnoutcollectivist4660
      @burnoutcollectivist4660 Před 2 lety +4

      ​@@twennywonn Only if you mean "good QLED" to only mean Neo QLED, which is so dumb when we see what amazing technology even budget QLEDs can have, such as the 2020/2021 TCL Class 5 and Class 6 series which both have full array backlighting, local dimming (true blacks), Dolby Vision, and mini-LED for the Class 6 Series, as well as still having amazing colors compared to most TVs in the last 5 years except OLED. And the Class 5 Series is only around $500 for a 50" (I personally got it on sale for $430), meaning you can get great technology and excellent features at a really low cost. And it's not just for people on a low budget either, if someone wants a ~75" TV and is considering QLED and OLED, a 77" LG C1 as compared to a 75" TCL Class 6 Series mini-LED is $2900 vs $1300 (USD, going off of the current sale prices on Best Buy for both TVs), or literally less than half the price, and the TCL still has better brightness on account of the mini-LED, over a 200 nit advantage in terms of max brightness. And if someone has a strict budget of $2000, which isn't that unreasonable for a working-class individual, then if they went OLED they'd be sacrificing a lot of screen real estate compared to a similarly priced QLED which is generally going to have around 20" on it. I will agree that Neo QLED is so close to OLED in price that it makes it not worth it in 90% of instances, but don't sleep on these excellent budget QLEDs with amazing tech, they can make a great option for a lot of people such as myself

    • @twennywonn
      @twennywonn Před 2 lety

      @@burnoutcollectivist4660 I stopped reading when I saw TCL.They do make great value TVs but just not great TVs IMO. But you do you man be happy with what you have.

    • @burnoutcollectivist4660
      @burnoutcollectivist4660 Před 2 lety

      @@twennywonn I dunno why you would respond to a comment you didn't read, but you do you, your time is your own lol

  • @Vikanuck
    @Vikanuck Před rokem +1

    I just got a 55” Samsung Tizen 4K QLED Smart TV for my bedroom, and holy shite man, I’ve never been more blown away by a tv, especially at that size.
    I have a 65” 4K curved screen in my living room, and have been so compelled to switch the two sometimes haha, but that’s an older model, but still a gorgeous tv.
    But just for use in my room with watching light tv and movies before bed, or playing some Xbox in bed when I don’t feel like getting out of it, I could stare at that QLED aaalllll day man.

  • @30secondsofras
    @30secondsofras Před rokem

    Hold up, I've got a qled TV that had heavy afterburns and burn ins. Repairs are getting denied by somsung, first they allow, but after a day or 2 they call again that the repairs are canceled from higher hand? Long live burn ins.

  • @thecomanche31
    @thecomanche31 Před 2 lety +22

    Samsung Qleds are elite, I have had an Oled LG and a Qled Samsung still as of today I’m taking Samsung’s Qled all day everyday they have perfected their pictures through Qled for so many years that it’s just superior in my opinion. Now on the flip side Oled yes has deeper black coloring and a more organic look but like the burn it defect I had left my tv on overnight and my Xbox dashboard was burnt into my screen for the whole entire next 3-4 days and even after that if you got close enough you could still see it ever since then I’ve just been scared from spending extra money on a tv that I have to be careful with and set timers for watch times so it wouldn’t burn in. But overall Samsung Qled can never go wrong with.

    • @hitokiribattousai7703
      @hitokiribattousai7703 Před rokem

      Yeah. Many gamers advised me to choose a QLED over OLED cause of "burn in" and I didn't wanna deal with the constant anxiety and waste 1k

    • @tarmacmenace9478
      @tarmacmenace9478 Před rokem

      This comment helps alot!! Im a gamer and i was stuck on oled or QLed but because of the burn im going Qled

  • @ORBIT9224
    @ORBIT9224 Před 2 lety +18

    might have to go with qled just because i use my tv as a 2ed monitor for my pc so i tend to have youtube and twitch open nearly all day depending on what im doing google sitting there waiting to be used. just that od chase of burn in from oled makes me go for qled

    • @tdesmit7662
      @tdesmit7662 Před 2 lety +2

      we got an oled about 4 years ago, already have a burned in ' nicktoons ' at the bottem right. i really love how much better oled looks but the burn in change is terrible

    • @ORBIT9224
      @ORBIT9224 Před 2 lety

      @@tdesmit7662 i got a qled 50in tlc for £400 it was on sale

    • @nathankeel4308
      @nathankeel4308 Před 2 lety

      @@tdesmit7662 the new OLED's have a technology called "pixel shift" that completely got rid of burn in without a visual difference

    • @keronfarrier2198
      @keronfarrier2198 Před 2 lety +3

      @@nathankeel4308 thats bs man my C1 broke in 2 mnths

    • @dariomladenovski6481
      @dariomladenovski6481 Před rokem +1

      @@nathankeel4308 no they haven't lol that's jusr marketing bs your OLED can get a burn in at any point

  • @dommonte3507
    @dommonte3507 Před 2 lety

    convinced me to get an Qled due to the light factor in our lounge, thanks for your info

  • @SpiegNet
    @SpiegNet Před rokem

    Which one is typicaly more energy efficient?

  • @sonarvord
    @sonarvord Před 2 lety +6

    I have a dilemma. I have a built-in cabinet which fits my current 60" TV perfectly. This size appears to be phasing out. I might buy a QLED Samsung TV now in case these are gone too. However, when you factor 8K TVs and some manufacturers such as TCL still making 60 inch then I might be able to wait. I know you don't have time to answer or give opinions on the comments but I hope you can provide some input on this one. Thanks for a very professional and educational video.

    • @marcuscole8796
      @marcuscole8796 Před 2 lety +1

      You shouldn't look at the screen size ... better look at absolute width and height ... because current tvs almost have no bezels ... means a current 65" may (or will) have the same dimensions like your old 60" tv.
      Example: my 60" plasma has a width of 140 cm ... and the 65" LG C2 has 144 cm ... I wouldn't be surprised if your cabinet would allow for another 4 cm in width ;-)
      btw ... a 65" C2 is 88 cm in height including the stand (83 cm without stand ... in case of wall mounting in the cabinet is an option)

    • @sonarvord
      @sonarvord Před 2 lety

      @@marcuscole8796 Yes I am very close for getting a newer design 65" TV into this cabinet. I have exactly 56.5 width to work with in the opening. Unfortunately I cannot shave down the cabinet. I have even checked width of concave screens. Thanks a lot for your comments! I was hoping this channel would comment on future plans from manufacturers of screens. There are many brands both only a few screen suppliers.

    • @marcuscole8796
      @marcuscole8796 Před 2 lety

      @@sonarvord That's bad news ... some tiny 0.2 inches are missing :-(
      Nevertheless a Samsung QN900A (with it's close to zero bezel) will just fit into it ... the 65QN900A has a width of 56.42 inches (height: 35.12) ... maybe this is an option although a very tight one.

    • @chrisjfox8715
      @chrisjfox8715 Před 2 lety +4

      I wouldn't let the cabinet limit you if you were you. Find a way to make a larger set work. Either get rid of the cabinet of figure out a way to mount a larger screen despite it

    • @ianjaeger4178
      @ianjaeger4178 Před rokem +1

      Buy a new cabinet

  • @digvidguy
    @digvidguy Před 2 lety +5

    Thank-you for this review Jon! It answered the questions I had about the real differences between OLED & QLED.

  • @jhors7777
    @jhors7777 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for posting this helpful video

  • @sangkang6294
    @sangkang6294 Před rokem

    Ran in to one too many back light problem with these TV. Even tried to replace few bulb and ended up cracking the main panel.

  • @bigChrisWithAtinyPeice
    @bigChrisWithAtinyPeice Před 2 lety +10

    Someone that has both an oled and a Mini L LED TVI would highly recommend the oled. If you have small children that will be touching it or using it get the qled. Nothing comes close to oled insane how good it looks

    • @LuKiSCraft
      @LuKiSCraft Před 2 lety

      I'm torn between the LG OLED 4K, or LG MiniLED 4K.

  • @teknerd
    @teknerd Před 2 lety +13

    I don't think Samsung is committed to QLED since they are switching production over to QD-OLED 2022 :^) Your info is about one year out of date

  • @Campwise05
    @Campwise05 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video Jon!

  • @AchillesWrath1
    @AchillesWrath1 Před 2 lety

    The new Samsung Q90B Neo QLED advertise 144Hz refresh rate but when i asked their chat support if it was 144Hz native they said no it was 120Hz expandable up to 144Hz. I don't know what that means and neither did they. What does 120Hz expandable up to 144Hz mean?

    • @brandoncheney2815
      @brandoncheney2815 Před rokem

      id assume its 120hz to be geared towards new consoles but with monitor software inside so you can use the "overdrive" settings to kind of overclock the refresh rate

  • @SentientIronHeart
    @SentientIronHeart Před 2 lety +3

    I have my LG CX for over 2 years now, this thing is on like 8 to 10 hours a day no problem here with burnin. I game, watch tv and use it as my monitor for my pc. The burnin problem is non existend, the tv gives you plenty of options that does not happen.

    • @luaie5896
      @luaie5896 Před rokem +1

      Now If i may ask, what games do u play? And does it have fixed content like minecraft or the map or anything that stand always? Did u play one game for a whole day in the 8-10 hours and nothing happend? And sorry for asking too much but i will work to get that much money so im little scared and ty

    • @SentientIronHeart
      @SentientIronHeart Před rokem +1

      @@luaie5896 I play mostly playstation games and they have fixed content, i play like 3 to four hours when im gaming.
      I also wach youtube a lot and that has a fixed red youtube logo. Like i said after 2 years not a single problem.

    • @luaie5896
      @luaie5896 Před rokem +1

      @@SentientIronHeart tysm bro

    • @SentientIronHeart
      @SentientIronHeart Před rokem +1

      @@luaie5896 No problem man good luck.

  • @chidianuforo3670
    @chidianuforo3670 Před 2 lety +4

    I've been using Samsung phones since the S3 so an OLED TV is an obvious want but it's that burn in... I'm actually considering if those black levels are worth the risk and it's a pretty difficult debate.

    • @nikolavucetic7412
      @nikolavucetic7412 Před 2 lety +1

      It's worth it!

    • @justdev8965
      @justdev8965 Před 2 lety

      The S3 was a fantastic phone. I actually think web pages ran faster back then.

    • @hitokiribattousai7703
      @hitokiribattousai7703 Před rokem

      I chose a QLED over an OLED because I heard is generally bad for gaming and has short life spans

  • @LutraLovegood
    @LutraLovegood Před rokem

    Matte vs glossy finish is the real question, you get much clearer reflections with a glossy finish. My screens have a matte finish and despite the room being brightly lit during the day it's not a problem unless the sun starts hitting the screens.

  • @breaker1685
    @breaker1685 Před rokem

    Isn't the Samsung S95B an OLED as well ? The S95B is described as a QLED OLED at times - so are not the S95B pixels independently lit (not backlit) on this S95B Samsung model like the LG C2 & G2 OLED's ?

  • @kuxii_youtube
    @kuxii_youtube Před 2 lety +7

    In 2022 you say qled cant be mounted as flush on the wall as oled, when the whole Samsung Neoqled lineup is 3 cm thin and fits better on wall than LG (maybe G series can be good for a tie) or Sony Oleds. I dont care if the panel is 5mm or stg, when it has 6 cm at bottom

  • @Mr._POV_
    @Mr._POV_ Před 2 lety +3

    OLED is a bit kick in the face with colors as QLED is more realistic and subtle.

  • @yomammary
    @yomammary Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video. Very enlightening!

  • @blountman747
    @blountman747 Před rokem

    So..... what do i go buy
    OLED
    OR
    QLED
    70IN 4K

  • @yummdiddy
    @yummdiddy Před 2 lety +27

    Picked up a 65” a80j from sony and i have zero complaints. Qled just didnt have what i cared for which was near perfect black levels. I would recommend a qled all day though.

    • @rajankapoor299
      @rajankapoor299 Před 2 lety

      Does this play all video formats through usb port?

    • @user-oj8ss4zq3x
      @user-oj8ss4zq3x Před 2 lety +3

      I bought the 65 and my only complaint was that I didn’t purchase the 77… well the 77 will arrive next Saturday. I’m freaking excited

    • @Dmahmoud17
      @Dmahmoud17 Před rokem

      @@user-oj8ss4zq3x how do you like it?

    • @user-oj8ss4zq3x
      @user-oj8ss4zq3x Před rokem

      @@Dmahmoud17 it was definitely nice but I ended up returning it because my wife wanted a brighter tv so I ended up getting the qn 85b 85in. I know it has its short comings but overall its a great tv

  • @DoozyyTV
    @DoozyyTV Před rokem +9

    I chose QLED over OLED because I mainly use my tv connected to my laptop and since burn in is still a thing with OLED, and I don't want to have to worry about that. I don't want my browser to be burned in. I never regretted the decision.

    • @richardwalker6004
      @richardwalker6004 Před rokem

      What the heck is burn in ?

    • @hitokiribattousai7703
      @hitokiribattousai7703 Před rokem

      Same. I got a QLED over an OLED cause I hear it's generally not good for gaming due to burn in issues.

    • @richardwalker6004
      @richardwalker6004 Před rokem

      @@hitokiribattousai7703 how do you like it so far . I’m trying to get a 60 inch real soon .

    • @Niick_18
      @Niick_18 Před rokem +1

      @@richardwalker6004 so burn in is like u see a picture of a flower for a long time and after a long time when ur watching Netflix u see the flower photo under it, its very annoying i have it in my phone when i set my phone to a White screen i see my CZcams start screen burnt in the screen. So its always there forever

    • @richardwalker6004
      @richardwalker6004 Před rokem

      @@Niick_18 thank you . I’m getting my 1st qled ever so I know it’s going to be a upgrade.

  • @WrathChild-NZ
    @WrathChild-NZ Před 2 lety

    What's the difference in qled and a TV with local dimming?

    • @justsaying993
      @justsaying993 Před 2 lety +4

      QLED just means it uses a quantum dot filter, so it has more colors.
      Lower end QLED TVs do not have local dimming, and what local dimming gives you is zoned control of brightness for better HDR, as well as generally giving a higher contrast ratio.

  • @Dimebag0333
    @Dimebag0333 Před 2 lety

    I have some really small old LG tv. I don’t know anything about tvs and I’m picking up my ps5 on Saturday at best buy and I want to buy a new tv while I’m there so it will enhance my gaming experience even more but I’m not sure which to get that will be under $200 and is at least 32 inch because my room space is limited

  • @Gamertrix117
    @Gamertrix117 Před 2 lety +134

    I went to the store to buy a Samsung 8K QLED, but left with a 4K LG G1 OLED and couldn’t be happier. The picture side by side was so much more impressive on the LG. The Samsung upscaling wasn’t great, maybe I’ll look again in a couple of years.

    • @Casket_Music
      @Casket_Music Před 2 lety +5

      Just ordered a G1. Looking forward to gaming on it, upgrading from a 2016 Sony xbr 4K tv

    • @im100percentg
      @im100percentg Před 2 lety

      Good luck with the burn in 1-2 years down the line.

    • @RobertK1993
      @RobertK1993 Před 2 lety +13

      8K TV way to earlier

    • @cun7us
      @cun7us Před 2 lety

      Smart decision. 8K is purely a marketing gimmick to get people to spend more money. There's virtually no 8K content right now anyway.

    • @LennerPOPPADOPALIS89
      @LennerPOPPADOPALIS89 Před 2 lety +1

      Hell yeah, I got the LG G1 EVO and my Xbox Series X and PS5 look great on it!

  • @2528drevas
    @2528drevas Před rokem +19

    I bought a Samsung 65" Q80 QLED, and I love it. The cost difference for a comparable OLED just wasn't worth it.

    • @bobsucks9647
      @bobsucks9647 Před rokem +4

      This is what I’m thinking, as much as the oled sounds better in certain ways I game far too much to risk burn in

    • @frostyone182
      @frostyone182 Před rokem

      It’s absolutely worth the price difference.

    • @frostyone182
      @frostyone182 Před rokem

      @@bobsucks9647 There is so little risk of burn-in. People make it sound much more prevalent than it is. It used to be a real issue. Now you have to absolutely abuse the TV to get it, unless you just get a bad panel, which can happen. OLEDs have several features now that help minimize the risk. My LG C2 has a setting that slightly shifts the image over time (which is impossible to notice unless you maybe do a time lapse video with a camera). It also runs a pixel refresh when the TV is turned off, after every 4 hours of accumulated watch time. Then there’s the logo dimmer. When the TV sees a logo sitting in the same spot, such as on a channel like Fox, it can dim it. As well as other features. Don’t let people scare you away. OLED is far better.

    • @amcl89
      @amcl89 Před rokem

      @@frostyone182 really depends on how much of a couch potato one is

  • @tonkatoytruck
    @tonkatoytruck Před 9 měsíci +2

    Just bought a Samsung QLED 65" 80A panel for $730 + tax usd with a two year warranty from MicroCenter. Samsung warranty is nearly worthless. Dealing with a local store is much easier, if something goes belly up.

    • @tonkatoytruck
      @tonkatoytruck Před 8 měsíci +1

      Liked it so much, I bought the 75" version for my mom's living room.
      $840usd at MicroCenter

  • @denzan27
    @denzan27 Před rokem

    What is beter for ps5 qled or oled or lcd

  • @DedricSilva
    @DedricSilva Před 2 lety +23

    I have OLED and QLED and i love them both. But OLED is best for gaming to me, and as for movies and tv shows though it's both OLED and QLED. But i'm excited for MicroLED but it's gonna be years until its affordable for us.

    • @pvpv5582
      @pvpv5582 Před rokem

      Do you play with consoles or PC?

    • @cqllel5186
      @cqllel5186 Před rokem

      OLED is the worst display for gaming

    • @DedricSilva
      @DedricSilva Před rokem +1

      @@cqllel5186 Why? I haven't had any problems when it came to burn in.

    • @cqllel5186
      @cqllel5186 Před rokem +3

      @@DedricSilva You haven't had any problems when it came to burn in *Yet

    • @borey123xx9
      @borey123xx9 Před rokem +2

      @@cqllel5186 its been 2 years since ive bought my lg cx oled and ive used it for gaming, movies, pc monitor and left it on all the time. No burn in. After a few months of owning an oled, you stop caring about burn in cause its so insignificant

  • @motok1d
    @motok1d Před 2 lety +4

    To me comparing oled to qled or uled is like comparing a new phone screen to a 10 year old phone screen. It'd hard to watch anything other than oled after owning one

    • @saniakshay12
      @saniakshay12 Před 2 lety

      Yeah. My brother has one and it made me realise how crappy my 6 year old LG LED looked lmao.

  • @johnnixon1026
    @johnnixon1026 Před rokem +1

    Excellent work, thank you sir

  • @10jamiecool
    @10jamiecool Před rokem

    what are your toughts on Sony's A90J?

  • @evolutionxbox
    @evolutionxbox Před 2 lety +4

    Nice to know that you're removing comments about NFTs...
    Please read up on the dangers and risks of NFTs.