The Ultimate OLED Showdown: Samsung S95D vs LG G4

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Are you on the hunt for the perfect TV that combines cutting-edge technology with unparalleled image quality? Look no further, as we dive into the ultimate comparison between two titans of the TV world: the Samsung S95D and the LG G4. Which one will come out on top? Let's find out.

Both TVs are priced at a hefty $33,400 for the 65-inch models I reviewed, but is the cost justified? These OLED powerhouses promise the best image quality on the market, boasting brightness levels that surpass any other OLED TV we've tested. But what sets them apart? Let's uncover the nuances that make each TV unique.

While both models share the same OLED technology, their designs couldn't be more different. LG's G4 features a Gallery design, designed to hug the wall for a seamless look. Samsung's S95D, on the other hand, opts for a unique approach by housing all connections in a separate box, reducing cable clutter and offering a cleaner aesthetic.

But the differences don't stop there. LG offers a range of sizes, including an impressive 83-inch option, while Samsung sticks to the more traditional 55, 65, and 77-inch models. However, the LG G4's 98-inch version stands in a league of its own, albeit with slightly different specifications.

When it comes to smart TV interfaces, LG's system edges out Samsung's, offering a more user-friendly experience. While neither matches the prowess of Roku or Google TV, they both deliver all the necessary apps for a seamless viewing experience.

Now, let's talk performance. LG's G4 leverages its MLA (micr lens array) technology for enhanced brightness, while Samsung counters with QD OLED, promising improved color and brightness. The real game-changer, though, is Samsung's matte screen finish, which minimizes glare in bright rooms, giving it an edge over the LG G4.

But is it all smooth sailing for Samsung? Not quite. In some lighting situations, the LG G4 preserves contrast and image quality better, especially under strong overhead lighting. This makes the choice between the two TVs a bit more complicated than it seems.

Curious to see how real people perceived these differences, I surveyed some of the New York CET staff. The consensus? The Samsung S95D's matte finish was a hit, reducing glare and providing a more comfortable viewing experience in bright rooms. However, the LG G4's image quality held up well under different lighting conditions, offering a softer image and better contrast.

So, which TV should you choose? If you primarily watch TV in a room without bright lighting, the image quality between the two is largely comparable. In that case, your decision might come down to design preferences or screen size. But if you're looking for a TV that excels in all lighting situations, Samsung's S95D might just be the more versatile choice.

After extensive testing and analysis, one thing is clear: both the Samsung S95D and LG G4 are exceptional TVs that deliver stunning image quality. Ultimately, the right choice depends on your specific needs and preferences. So, which OLED TV will you take home? The decision is yours to make.

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