QD-OLED vs OLED TV: The Clear Choice

Jon Rettinger
26 Aug 202212:05

Summary

TLDRIn this sponsored video, the host compares two top-tier TV technologies: QD-OLED and W-OLED. Representing QD-OLED is Sony's A95K, while LG's G2 stands for W-OLED. Both offer superb picture quality, but the LG G2 outshines with brighter whites and vibrant colors, despite being slightly reflective. The host chose the LG G2 for its larger size options and impressive brightness, suitable for well-lit rooms. However, QD-OLED, particularly Sony's model, offers enhanced color accuracy, making it ideal for cinephiles. The deciding factors include desired screen size, with W-OLED offering larger options, and price, where LG provides better value for money.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“บ The video compares two top-tier TV technologies: QD-OLED (represented by Sony's A95K) and W-OLED (represented by LG's G2).
  • ๐Ÿ”† W-OLED offers a brighter display than traditional OLED, which has been around for almost a decade.
  • ๐ŸŒˆ QD-OLED incorporates quantum dot technology for enhanced brightness in whites and colors, resulting in a more vibrant image.
  • ๐Ÿ  The reviewer chose the LG G2 over QD-OLED due to its availability in larger sizes (up to 83 inches) and its brightness level.
  • ๐Ÿ” Both technologies provide excellent picture quality, with differences being subtle and potentially not noticeable to the average viewer.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก The LG G2 has a very reflective screen, which can lead to glare in brightly lit rooms, but its brightness helps to mitigate this issue.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Sony's QD-OLED is currently limited to a maximum size of 65 inches, which was a deciding factor for those wanting larger screens.
  • ๐ŸŽฎ For gaming, the differences between the two technologies are minimal, with both providing nearly identical experiences.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Price is a significant factor, with Sony's QD-OLED being more expensive than LG's W-OLED, especially for the 65-inch models.
  • ๐Ÿ›’ QD-OLED is a newer technology and may not be as tested as OLED, suggesting potential considerations for durability and longevity.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ The video concludes that for most consumers, W-OLED offers a great balance of price and performance, with QD-OLED being a choice for those valuing cutting-edge technology and color accuracy.

Q & A

  • Which two TV technologies are being compared in the video?

    -The video compares QD-OLED and W-OLED technologies.

  • Which specific models from Sony and LG are used for the comparison?

    -The Sony A95K QD-OLED and the LG G2 W-OLED are the specific models used for the comparison.

  • What is the main difference between QD-OLED and W-OLED technologies?

    -QD-OLED has quantum dot technology over the diodes, resulting in brighter whites and colors, while W-OLED is a brighter version of traditional OLED.

  • What was the preconceived notion about QD-OLED that the video aims to clarify?

    -The video clarifies that QD-OLED is not leaps and bounds better than OLED in every category, but rather offers moderate improvements.

  • What was the primary reason the video creator chose the LG G2 over QD-OLED?

    -The primary reason was the availability of larger sizes, specifically the 83-inch G2, which was a significant factor in the creator's decision.

  • How does the brightness of the LG G2 compare to the Sony QD-OLED?

    -The LG G2 gets slightly brighter in the whites than the Sony QD-OLED, but the overall brightness levels are very similar.

  • What is the main advantage of W-OLED over traditional OLED in terms of brightness?

    -W-OLED is about 30% brighter than traditional OLED, offering more vibrant colors and whites.

  • What is the reflectivity issue with the LG G2 and how does it affect the viewing experience?

    -The LG G2 has a very glossy screen, which makes it very reflective. While this enhances sharpness and detail, it also makes glare more noticeable in a brightly lit room.

  • How does the video address the issue of screen glare on both TV technologies?

    -The video acknowledges that both technologies have reflective screens and are best viewed in a dark room. However, the LG G2's brightness helps to mitigate the glare issue to some extent.

  • What is the main deciding factor for the video creator when choosing between QD-OLED and W-OLED?

    -The main deciding factor for the video creator was the size of the TV, as they wanted a TV larger than 65 inches, which was only available in W-OLED at the time.

  • How does the video compare the price difference between the Sony QD-OLED and the LG W-OLED?

    -The video states that the Sony QD-OLED is more expensive, with a significant price difference of over a thousand dollars compared to the LG W-OLED for the same 65-inch size.

  • What advice does the video offer for those considering QD-OLED versus OLED?

    -The video advises that if size is a priority and a TV larger than 65 inches is desired, W-OLED is the better choice. However, for those who value color accuracy and are willing to spend more, QD-OLED offers superior performance.

  • What is the role of ZipRecruiter in the video and how does it relate to the content?

    -ZipRecruiter is the sponsor of the video. The video includes a promotional segment explaining how ZipRecruiter helps businesses find the right candidates for their hiring needs, using a combination of algorithm science and proactive candidate matching.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ“บ OLED TV Technology Showdown

This paragraph introduces a head-to-head comparison between two top-tier OLED TV technologies: QD-OLED and W-OLED. The video is sponsored by Zip Recruiter and features the Sony 895K QD-OLED and the LG G2 W-OLED. The comparison aims to determine the best TV technology for viewers. The script highlights the differences between the two technologies, noting that while both are based on OLED, they have diverged with W-OLED being brighter and QD-OLED incorporating quantum dot technology for enhanced brightness and color. The narrator's personal choice, the LG G2, is revealed, influenced by size availability and brightness, with an 83-inch model being a deciding factor. The video promises an in-depth look at the technologies without delving into specific features like HDMI ports.

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๐ŸŒŸ Reflections on OLED Brightness and Zip Recruiter's Role

The second paragraph discusses the brightness and reflectiveness of OLED TVs, particularly focusing on the LG G2 W-OLED and comparing it to QD-OLED. It points out that while the LG G2 gets slightly brighter in whites, QD-OLED offers a more vibrant overall image thanks to quantum dot technology. The narrator acknowledges that the differences in color brightness are noticeable but may not be a significant factor for the average viewer. The paragraph also addresses the challenges of filming the video, emphasizing the collaborative effort involved in content creation. It transitions into a sponsorship segment for Zip Recruiter, highlighting its effectiveness in matching employers with quality candidates using algorithmic methods, and offers a promotional URL for the service.

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๐Ÿ’ฐ Pricing and Personal Preferences in OLED TV Selection

The final paragraph wraps up the comparison by focusing on the deciding factors for choosing between QD-OLED and W-OLED TVs. It reiterates the importance of size, with QD-OLED currently limited to 65 inches and W-OLED offering larger options like the 83-inch LG G2. The paragraph also touches on the relative newness of QD-OLED technology and suggests considering an extended warranty. The narrator discusses the ideal environments for enjoying OLED TVs, which favor dark rooms to minimize glare issues. It briefly mentions gaming and the importance of having a 4K HDMI 2.1 120Hz TV for the best experience. The paragraph concludes with a significant price comparison, noting that the Sony QD-OLED is more expensive than the LG W-OLED, especially when comparing similar sizes. The narrator's personal preference leans towards the LG G2 for its size and value, while acknowledging that the Sony QD-OLED is a great choice for those prioritizing color accuracy and cutting-edge technology.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กQD OLED

QD OLED, or Quantum Dot OLED, is a new technology that combines quantum dot technology with traditional OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes). It is designed to offer brighter images and enhanced color vibrancy. In the video, QD OLED is compared against W OLED, with the Sony A95K being the example used to represent QD OLED technology. The script mentions that QD OLED gets brighter than previous OLED versions and has quantum dot tech over the diodes, contributing to a brighter image in both whites and colors.

๐Ÿ’กW OLED

W OLED, or White OLED, is an OLED technology variant that is brighter than traditional OLED. It has been around for almost a decade and is known for its vibrant colors and high contrast. The LG G2 is the example used in the video to represent W OLED technology. The script highlights that W OLED gets about 30% brighter than traditional OLED, which is a significant advantage for viewers who prioritize brightness and color vibrancy in their TV viewing experience.

๐Ÿ’กBrightness

Brightness in the context of the video refers to the luminance level of the TV screens, which is a critical factor in the viewing experience. It is particularly important for OLED technologies, as they are known for their ability to produce deep blacks and bright whites. The script compares the brightness levels of QD OLED and W OLED, noting that while the LG G2 (W OLED) gets slightly brighter in the whites, the Sony A95K (QD OLED) offers a brighter and more vibrant overall image.

๐Ÿ’กContrast

Contrast is the difference in color or light intensity between different parts of an image. In the video, it is mentioned as a key attribute of OLED technology, where blacks are perfectly black with no blooming, resulting in striking and perfect contrast. The LG G2's W OLED technology is praised for its contrast, which is one of the reasons the video creator chose it for their home.

๐Ÿ’กReflective Screens

Reflective screens are a characteristic of certain TV technologies, particularly glossy OLED screens, which can reflect light from the environment. The script mentions that W OLED screens, like the LG G2, tend to be very reflective, which can lead to glare issues in brightly lit rooms. This is contrasted with QD OLED, which, while also reflective, is not as bad as the W OLED example shown in the video.

๐Ÿ’กSize

Size is a crucial factor for consumers when choosing a TV, and it is highlighted in the video as a deciding factor between QD OLED and W OLED. The script points out that as of the time of filming, the largest QD OLED set available was 65 inches, whereas W OLED, represented by the LG G2, was available in larger sizes, including an 83-inch model. This is a significant consideration for viewers who prefer a larger screen size.

๐Ÿ’กColor Accuracy

Color accuracy refers to how true a TV's display is to the original colors of the content being shown. It is particularly important for cinephiles and professionals who require precise color representation. The video mentions that Sony TVs, including the QD OLED A95K, are known for their color accuracy, which is a major selling point for those who value this aspect in their viewing experience.

๐Ÿ’กGlare

Glare is the unwanted light that is reflected off a TV screen, which can reduce the viewing experience by making it difficult to see the image clearly. The script discusses the glare issue with both W OLED and QD OLED screens, noting that while the LG G2's brightness can somewhat counteract glare, it is still present and more noticeable in brightly lit rooms or when there are windows facing the TV.

๐Ÿ’กHDMI 2.1

HDMI 2.1 is a version of the HDMI standard that supports higher bandwidth, allowing for features such as 4K resolution at 120 Hz refresh rates. The video mentions the importance of having HDMI 2.1 ports for gaming and high-quality content viewing. Both top-of-the-line OLED and QD OLED sets are expected to have these ports to ensure the best gaming and viewing experience.

๐Ÿ’กPrice

Price is a significant consideration for consumers when purchasing a TV. The video script discusses the price difference between QD OLED and W OLED TVs, noting that the Sony A95K (QD OLED) is significantly more expensive than the LG G2 (W OLED), especially when comparing similar sizes. The price point is highlighted as a major deciding factor for potential buyers, with the suggestion that W OLED offers better value for money.

Highlights

Comparison between QD-OLED and OLED technologies in TVs.

Sony 895K QD-OLED and LG G2 W-OLED as the representatives of their respective technologies.

OLED and QD-OLED both have diodes that turn on or off for deep black levels.

W-OLED is a brighter version of OLED, used by LG.

QD-OLED has quantum dot technology for brighter whites and colors.

QD-OLED is not a significant leap over OLED, but offers moderate improvements.

LG G2 was chosen over QD-OLED due to availability of larger sizes.

LG G2 offers sizes up to 83 inches, unlike the 65-inch limit for QD-OLED.

Brightness levels of LG G2 and Sony QD-OLED are comparable but have different characteristics.

LG G2 has a very reflective screen which can be an issue in bright rooms.

ZipRecruiter's role in the hiring process and its algorithm-based candidate matching.

QD-OLED offers superior color accuracy and vibrancy.

OLED technology has been around for 10 years, while QD-OLED is newer and less tested.

Gaming experience is similar on both QD-OLED and OLED TVs.

Price difference is significant, with Sony QD-OLED being more expensive than LG's W-OLED.

Recommendation to consider size, color accuracy, and budget when choosing between QD-OLED and OLED.

Transcripts

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thanks zip recruiter for sponsoring a

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portion of this video

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so here we go

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it is time this is our avengers endgame

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moment we've been building to this video

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for

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a while with all the tv videos we've

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done we are now going to compare head to

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head

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really two of the three top dog techs

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out there we're going to put cutie oled

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head to head up against oled and try to

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pick a winner that's best for you so for

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this video the two tvs i'm using to

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compare i think it's important that you

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know on the cutie oled side it is the

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sony 895k and that's this filming only

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sony and samsung are making cutie oled

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sets on the oled side we're using the

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best of the oled worlds and it's a w

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oled panel from lg it is the lg g2 i'm

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not going to do a huge deep dive into

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the features of the tv sets themselves

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which ones have hdmi 2.1 ports anything

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like that there's just comparing the

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technology and these are the two best

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representations of their respective

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techs i think it's important to go over

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the biggest differences first between

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the two technologies so they're both

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based on oled tekken started to kind of

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branch off in different directions so

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variations

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of the sort of old or oled tech started

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to come out recently and at their core

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they're more or less the same they both

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have diodes that turn on or off so black

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levels are

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black and practically the same but w

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oled which is what lg is using is

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basically a brighter version of the oled

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that we've had for it's been almost 10

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years

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the sony a95k like i said is our qd oled

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example and that gets brighter than

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previous oled versions but also has

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quantum dot tech over the diodes it

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essentially translates to not only a

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brighter image in the whites but also a

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brighter image in the colors i want to

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get this out early the preconceived

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notion that i had the cutie oled was

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going to be just leaps better in every

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category than oled has been and that is

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definitely not the case it's not like an

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sd to hd type jump

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it's moderate and not as noticeable in

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some areas as it is in others

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so if you haven't seen previous tv

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videos that i've made i've been trying

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to decide kind of selfishly what tv i

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was going to buy for for my house now

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for the better part of six months i

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actually landed on the lg g2 that's the

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one that i own but it's because i chose

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it don't think it's a spoiler alert

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between who's going to win this video

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there are a lot of reasons that into

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that purchase especially versus cutie

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oled and those reasons might apply to

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you and they might not hopefully by the

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end of this so you'll have a better idea

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of which set's going to be right for you

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there are two big reasons that i picked

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the lg g2

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over a qd oled panel and just a giant

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one that was a non-starter for me with

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size as of this filming the biggest qd

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oled set you can get is 65 inches i

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wanted a set that was 75 or larger lg

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offered a bunch of different sizes of

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their oled set with an 83 inch g2 that

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was really the the biggest reason i also

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decided to go for the w oled version

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versus traditional oled because it gets

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brighter like i said this is about 30

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brighter than traditional oled which is

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absolutely incredible and it's not to

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say the cutie ola doesn't get bright

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because it definitely does in fact it

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gets brighter

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but in different ways in fact if you put

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these two tvs side by side and you have

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to be a

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nuts human being to do that the lg g2

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gets a tad brighter in the whites than

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the sony cutie oled does but as far as

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like the tech is concerned the

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brightness levels of both sets side by

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side

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is so miniscule in the brightness and

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the white levels when with the g2 colors

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are vibrant whites are extremely bright

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and the clarity that comes out of the tv

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is one of the best that i have ever seen

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i've been fighting myself actually going

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back and trying to find like old movies

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and tv shows that are in dolby vision so

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i can re-watch them on this set

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blacks are perfectly black there's

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absolutely no blooming and the contrast

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is striking and perfect it is everything

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that i wanted from an oled set for my

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house

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but it's not to say it is a perfect set

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the tv is first of all

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very very reflective that's not to say

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every w oled is going to be as

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reflective but they tend to be very very

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glossy and having a glossy screen tends

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to mean the sharpness and detail of the

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image will be higher but also means any

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light you've got in the room will be

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very very noticeable as you can see here

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it is certainly noticeable now the

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brightness of the lg g2 tends to cancel

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out those glares better than sort of any

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other oled from a few years ago but it

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is still there i have a lot of windows

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and practical lights facing the tv and

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they can clearly be seen but despite

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that glare the set is still incredibly

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bright and vibrant so much so the glare

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is really not a giant deal at least in

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my home and when it came to my purchase

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decision uniquely i knew that was gonna

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be an issue going in so it wasn't a

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surprise that wasn't blown away by it

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something at least you should know

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because i have to go the oled side it's

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not to say that sony's version of cutie

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olive is not reflective

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just not as bad

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now while the w oled in this case on the

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lg g2 can get really bright in the

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whites does not get brighter than cutie

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oled and color representations and

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differences between the two in color

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brightness are actually really

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noticeable without them being side by

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side and again that's thanks to the

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quantum dot tech that's over the diodes

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on the qd oled set that will like

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enhance the overall image that you're

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watching and the picture that comes out

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of the cutie oled is arguably the best

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on the market

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i'm not sure what the average tv viewer

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necessarily noticed the main differences

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they might even prefer the brighter

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whites of the w oled but overall image

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that comes out

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of the cutie oled is brighter and more

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vibrant even if the whites are just

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slightly dimmer than w oled now had

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there been

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an 83 inch cutie oled set available when

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i made my purchase decision i probably

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would have gone that way but i love my

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lg g2 i love watching it i love the way

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the content looks on it it is a

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beautiful set and really no matter which

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way you go that can be disappointed at

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all the nuances and differences between

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these two picture qualities is so small

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one thing to consider though

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oled tech has been around like i said

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for 10 years

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cutie oled is still relatively new not

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say issues are going to arise but it's

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not as tested uh as olatech that

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wouldn't stop me from buying a cutie old

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headset but it might give you pause at

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least make you want to consider maybe an

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extended warranty if you're going to go

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the cutie oled route but the complete

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deal breaker and the biggest downside

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for me of cutiola was size again right

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now they are capped at 65 inches and i'm

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sure larger versions are coming very

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soon if you're have it in your head that

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you want to set bigger than 65 inches

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then decision is made for you you want

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to go oled you want to go w oled and you

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want to get one of those sets if you're

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in the 65 inch or smaller category size

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decision gets a a bit muddier so like

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the w oled sets qd oled does suffer from

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reflections granted it's not as bad as

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the lg 2 example we have here both have

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reflective screens oled's best

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environment though is still a dark room

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if you have the ability to put either of

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these sets in a space like that you're

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going to love life in a bright room know

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that with either set you're going to

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have some glare issues to deal with if

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gaming is your jam on both of these two

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sets

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the differences here are even less uh

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both will look almost identical you want

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to make sure you do get a set though

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that has 4k hdmi 2.120 hertz which if

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you get a top of the line oled set or

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any cutie oled sets you'll be covered

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the last difference i'm going to talk

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about here is maybe the biggest decider

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for people and that's price and listen

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neither of these tvs using as the

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example uh are cheap by any means but

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the sony

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is really expensive the 65 inch is 4 000

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and as of this filming

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i don't see the price going down anytime

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soon lg g2 gets close to 4 000 as well

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that's in the 77 inch price so you get a

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bigger tv for less 65 inches with the lg

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lg offers bigger tvs at a higher price

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if you're going 65 versus 65

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the sony is over a thousand dollars more

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than the lg that is a very very big

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difference if you're going to compare

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the lg g2 to samsung's qt oled the

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pricing though is a bit more on par

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i love doing versus videos i love doing

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them with phones and i always try to

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declare

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a winner and a winner is usually very

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obvious

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i don't want to say both of these are

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great but it boils down

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for me to this if you're making the

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decision to spend a decent amount of

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money on cutie oled versus oled the

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first question like i've talked about is

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size if you want a bigger than 65 inches

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go w oled and know that you are not

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going to be getting a lesser tv decision

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i made i don't regret it for

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a hot second so on the other side if you

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want to spend the money you want to be

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on the cutting edge of technology or

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like a high level cinema nerd and color

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accuracy matters more to you than

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anything else and the sony tv is

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absolutely incredible there's a reason

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that sony monitors are usually the gold

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standard for color accuracy

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you're going to absolutely love the set

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now i haven't seen the samsung version

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of qd oled yet so i can't evaluate how

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that looks but

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sony 2lg the decision was relatively

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easy one

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for me to make for most people though i

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would advise save the money go w oled

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you're not going to have the side by

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side notice any difference whatsoever

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but if you want that extra color

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accuracy and that matters to you

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you're still getting pretty happy with

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your brand new sony 895k

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