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Samsung S95C OLED
LG C3 OLED
The Samsung S95C OLED is better than the LG C3 OLED. The Samsung is brighter than the LG and can hold onto its brightness much better than the LG in Game Mode. The Samsung has a much wider color gamut than the LG; it can output bright, vibrant colors, making the TV pop. It also has much better HDR gradient handling than the LG, so you won't notice annoying banding in scenes with color gradients. The LG does have better low-resolution upscaling, so it will do a better job with low-resolution content or streaming content at low bitrates. The LG also supports every audio format, including DTS, so it's the better overall TV for a home entertainment setup.
Samsung S95C OLED
LG C3 OLED
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How does Asus RT-AX86U compare to Asus RT-AX88U? Also would Unifi Gateway Max wirh hardwired PoE APs powered by injectors give better coverage?
Hi dylanmitchell,
We haven’t tested the ASUS RT-AX88U, so I can’t say how it would compare to the RT-AX86U Pro performance-wise, but ASUS advertises that the former is marginally faster and has an additional 2.5Gbps port compared to the latter.
Using a Unifi Gateway Max with APs would likely provide better coverage than a single standalone router or even a consumer mesh system since it won’t have to deal with the penalties caused by a wireless backhaul. Still, we haven’t tested a setup like this, so I can’t say exactly how it would perform, especially in your home environment.
I got it, performance is awesome, nothing to complain.
Update: We’ve added a link to the newly reviewed UniFi Dream Router in the Network Ports section.