I’m planning to buy a new TV soon, but I’m a bit confused about which one to choose. Could anyone here help me decide?
Models I’m considering: • LG OLED evo AI C4 (65”) • Sony Bravia XR-65A80L • Samsung 65S95C • Sony Bravia 8K XR-65XR80
Any recommendations or experiences would be really helpful! Also: is it worth spending extra for Dolby Vision? And if there are other TVs worth considering at this tier, please throw them into the mix. Thanks in advance!
Update: Ordered LG C5 65”! Thanks, everyone!
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I’m finally ready to upgrade to an OLED and my brain is melting from all the options out there.
I keep seeing people mention LG, Sony and Samsung, but reviews are all over the place and I feel like a lot of them are sponsored. I mostly use my TV for:
Movies and TV shows in a dark room
Console gaming (PS5)
The occasional sports stream
Stuff I care about
Deep blacks and good brightness in a normal living room
No crazy motion blur for sports
Decent input lag and no horrible burn in risk for gaming
A UI that is not painfully slow
I am not looking for the absolute most expensive flagship on the market, but I also do not want something that will feel outdated in a year.
For anyone who bought an OLED recently, what did you go with, what do you like about it, and is there anything you wish you had known before buying?
Edit: After reading through all the comments and comparing the models people kept mentioning, I checked out a breakdown that explained things in a way that finally made sense. It cleared up the differences between Samsung, LG and Sony without all the noise. If you want to see the same info I used, here’s the guide: this OLED TV roundup.