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https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/comp...ed/31218/49541
If you look at the HDR brightness section, the LG is considerably brighter in real world content (not patterns), the Hallway Lights, Yellow Skyscraper, and Landscape Pool tests; so you will likely notice the difference. Sony also usually ‘under-powers’ their OLEDs, so the LG will likely still be brighter even at the same size (if they’re using a similar panel). I will also say the Sony came out in 2022 and the LG in 2024, so you’re likely to get longer software/firmware support with the LG model. The LG also seems cheaper, so unless you can find the Sony for cheaper than the LG, the LG seems like a no brainer. I honestly do not see the Sony doing anything better than the LG except in very few cases/tests, and even then, the difference is so small it’s practically insignificant. In the areas where the LG pulls ahead, it pulls ahead by a considerable amount, such as the HDR brightness and price. |
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Thanks given by: | Bishop_99 (03-10-2025), sherlockjr (03-10-2025) |
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