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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Style
    2. Accelerated Longevity Test
    3. Stand
    4. Back
    5. Borders
    6. Thickness
    7. Build Quality
  5. Picture Quality
    1. Contrast
    2. Blooming
    3. Lighting Zone Transitions
    4. Contrast And Dark Details In Game Mode
    5. HDR Brightness
    6. HDR Brightness In Game Mode
    7. PQ EOTF Tracking
    8. SDR Brightness
    9. Color Gamut
    10. Color Volume
    11. Pre Calibration
    12. Post Calibration
    13. Gray Uniformity
    14. Black Uniformity
    15. Viewing Angle
    16. Reflections
    17. HDR Native Gradient
    18. Low-Quality Content Smoothing
    19. Upscaling: Sharpness Processing
    20. Pixels
  6. Motion
    1. Response Time
    2. Flicker-Free
    3. Black Frame Insertion (BFI)
    4. Motion Interpolation
    5. Stutter
    6. 24p Judder
    7. Variable Refresh Rate
  7. Inputs
    1. Input Lag
    2. Supported Resolutions
    3. PS5 Compatibility
    4. Xbox Series X|S Compatibility
    5. Inputs Specifications
    6. Input Photos
    7. Total Inputs
    8. Audio Passthrough
  8. Sound Quality
    1. Frequency Response
    2. Distortion
  9. Smart Features
    1. Interface
    2. Ad-Free
    3. Apps and Features
    4. Remote
    5. TV Controls
    6. In The Box
    7. Misc
  10. Comments

LG C2 OLED vs Sharp AQUOS FS1 OLED

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

LG C2 OLED
Sharp AQUOS FS1 OLED

Tested using Methodology v1.11

Updated Feb 07, 2025 06:46 PM

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Tested using Methodology v1.11

Updated Oct 16, 2024 02:24 PM

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LG C2 OLED Picture
Sharp AQUOS FS1 OLED Picture

Variants

  • OLED42C2PUA (42")
  • OLED48C2PUA (48")
  • OLED55C2PUA (55")
  • OLED65C2PUA (65")
  • OLED77C2PUA (77")
  • OLED83C2PUA (83")
  • 4T-C55FS1UR (55")
  • 4T-C65FS1UR (65")

Our Verdict

LG C2 OLED

Sharp AQUOS FS1 OLED

The LG C2 OLED and the Sharp AQUOS FS1 OLED are similar TVs, but the LG is better. The LG has a wider viewing angle, better pre-calibration accuracy, HDMI 2.1 bandwidth on all four ports, and better image processing. The LG is also brighter, so SDR content looks better in a bright room, and HDR content has impactful highlights that pop.

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