Tested using Methodology v2.0
Updated Apr 10, 2025 04:04 PM
Tested using Methodology v2.0
Updated Mar 25, 2025 10:44 PM
LG C4 OLED
Samsung S95D OLED
The Samsung S95D OLED is a bit better than the LG C4 OLED, even though the LG has generally better image processing, although the Samsung has a clear edge regarding HDR color gradients. Ultimately, the Samsung model is a higher-end product and is the brighter of the two TVs, especially in Game Mode, where it's much brighter than the LG. The Samsung has a QD-OLED panel versus the LG's WOLED, so it's also more colorful than the LG. The one thing that will dictate whether you prefer one over the other is the Samsung TV's divisive matte screen coating; it often eliminates reflections entirely, but it impacts the TV's black levels, changing how it looks in bright rooms.
LG C4 OLED
Samsung S95D OLED
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LG C4 OLED vs Samsung S95D OLED: Main Discussion
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We’d love to, but unfortunately we have very limited resources, so we’re unable to go back further than the 2024 models for the 2.0 update. As TV season is picking up rapidly we’re not even sure when we’ll have time to finish retesting the 2024s.
With the adoption of the new v2.0 methodology, it is now difficult to compare ratings with TV’s using the old v1.11 methodology. Could you review the C3 again? It would be interesting to see, after 2 years, how much the firmware updates have affected the TV’s performance.
Correct The comparison in c3 also happens the greenish tone is not something specific to c4 as I already said, it should be corrected for a site as big as rtings so people don’t make a mistake I was going to buy c3 thinking I didn’t have it. Correct the comparison
This is a common problem in woled screens and in all C line tvs and varies from unit to unit but rtings put it as something that only happens in the c4 line since in their c3 unit it did not happen, they should correct this in the post comparison in the c3 it also happens and reaches pink tones tbm, I almost buy a C3 thinking that it didn’t have it and that’s bad.
Interestingly, the green tint issue also affected my 42” C3. Noticeable from just a few degrees off center. It was brutal on whites and grays at the periphery of my screen. An adjacent IPS monitor made it all the more glaring. Returned the C3 next day.
The AUA is a variant sold at some stores and has Wi-Fi 6E versus the Wi-Fi 5 on the PUA model. Other than that, they are the exact same.
What is the difference between the lg oled65c3aua and the lg oled65c3pua? I checked two different BJ’s stores. One store had the 65c3 as originally $2499 and the other store had it 65c3 as originally $2199. These prices were before discounts. Does one have different technology than the other?