LG C3 vs Samsung S90C vs Sony A80L OLED TV Comparison
Overview of Mid-Range OLED TVs
In this video, the speaker provides an overview and comparison of mid-range OLED TVs from the three major manufacturers: LG, Samsung, and Sony. The focus is on the LG C3 OLED Evo, Samsung s5c QD OLED, and Sony aadl OLED models.
LG C3 OLED Evo
- The LG C3 is expected to be a popular choice for 2023.
- It comes in various sizes: 55", 65", 77", and 83".
- Equipped with deuterium-based wbe OLED panels marketed as OLED ex by LG.
- Peak brightness on the 65" model measured at 820 nits in HDR filmmaker mode.
- Offers accurate PQ UTF tracking out of the box without calibration.
- Supports autocalibration with Kalman software for color accuracy.
- Features four HDMI 2.1 ports for multiple device connections.
- Class-leading input lag and accurate PQ UTF tracking make it great for gaming.
Samsung s5c QD OLED
- The Samsung s5c features a qdo Light Panel for excellent screen uniformity and near-black handling.
- Offers high color luminance with HDR peak brightness of 1000 nits and full-screen brightness of 200 nits.
- Sub-optimal motion processing and clunky Smart TV interface are drawbacks.
- Input lag is class-leading with four full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports supporting up to 144Hz refresh rate.
Sony aadl OLED
- The Sony aadl series offers class-leading native tradition upscaling and motion handling.
- Acoustic Surface Audio Plus system provides better sound quality compared to LG C3 and Samsung s5c internal speakers.
- Doesn't reach the same level of brightness as LG C3 or Samsung s5c for HDR content.
- Slightly higher input lag in VR mode and lacks HDMI 2.1 ports and hgig support.
OLED Burning and Warranty
- OLED TVs have built-in anti-screen burn measures, but Best Buy offers Geek Squad protection for additional peace of mind.
- Geek Squad protection covers hardware failure, including screen image burning, for up to five years.
The summary is based on the provided transcript and may not include all details from the video.