I compared the 2 best LG OLED TV models on the market right now - and there's a surprise outcome
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I compared the 2 best LG OLED TV models on the market right now - and there's a surprise outcome
"The LG G4 OLED has consistently topped our list of the best OLED TVs on the market, despite being a generation behind. That's partially due to its incredible color accuracy, offering some of the best you can find for bolder, brighter images. And when paired with signature OLED contrast, you'll get sharper detailing that helps colors pop even more. You'll also get support for Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound for an even more immersive experience."
"2. You need dedicated picture modes for streaming and gaming The LG G4 features a dedicated Filmmaker Mode for streaming movies and shows, which automatically analyzes content frame by frame for real-time color correction and 4K upscaling, ensuring every scene appears exactly as the director intended. And with automatic HDR tone-mapping, even old Hollywood classics will look crisp and clean."
"With the release of the LG G5 last year, the brand is looking to remain the king of high-end OLED TVs. But is it worth the equally high asking price? ZDNET experts got hands-on with both the LG G4 and LG G5 OLED TVs to break down their features, performance, and real-world practicality, helping you decide which is the best fit for your needs and budget."
LG released the G5 as a refresh of its high-end OLED lineup, positioning the series to remain a leader in premium displays. The G4 continues to excel in color accuracy and contrast, delivering bolder, brighter images with sharp detailing. The G4 supports Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound for immersive viewing. The G4 includes dedicated picture modes such as Filmmaker Mode for real-time color correction and 4K upscaling, plus automatic HDR tone-mapping that enhances older content. The G5 offers incremental updates rather than a complete redesign, and a newly announced G6 OLED is expected to launch later in the year.
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