Model: LG B3 Series 77-Inch Class OLED Smart TV OLED77B3PUA, 2023 - AI-Powered 4K TV, Alexa Built-in, Black
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Last Edited by StrawMan86 | Staff
October 30, 2023
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I mean Samsung makes OLEDs with greater color volume and higher peak luminance (except the G3 which does win with MLA on brightness but not color luminance). LG and Samsung both use crappy proprietary TV OSes though which is a knock against them both and Samsung still refuses to support Dolby Vision while LG refuses to support HDR10+ even if it is a much much less common standard. No matter what you go with you're making compromises. Even Sony at double the price isn't perfect, though they definitely are better than LG and Samsung if money is no object.
I mean Samsung makes OLEDs with greater color volume and higher peak luminance (except the G3 which does win with MLA on brightness but not color luminance). LG and Samsung both use crappy proprietary TV OSes though which is a knock against them both and Samsung still refuses to support Dolby Vision while LG refuses to support HDR10+ even if it is a much much less common standard. No matter what you go with you're making compromises. Even Sony at double the price isn't perfect, though they definitely are better than LG and Samsung if money is no object.
Agreed. Once we went Sony 3 years ago we never looked back. Went through Samsung (the absolute worst), and LG (not bad), we finally settled on Sony. We have 4 Sony TVs in the house now and they have been absolutely perfect.
This is a great deal, and an infinitely better option than Samsung though.
Agreed. Once we went Sony 3 years ago we never looked back. Went through Samsung (the absolute worst), and LG (not bad), we finally settled on Sony. We have 4 Sony TVs in the house now and they have been absolutely perfect.
This is a great deal, and an infinitely better option than Samsung though.
Personally I'd say the Samsung S90C is a better deal at 2k than this. This TV barely breaks 300-400 nits even on small fields of peak brightness. It will barely represent HDR properly and will make lots of things look way too dim and crush shadow detail.
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Get it with 5 years warranty. My 5 years old LG OLED is showing screen burn-ins and can't even fix it now. 😣
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I mean Samsung makes OLEDs with greater color volume and higher peak luminance (except the G3 which does win with MLA on brightness but not color luminance). LG and Samsung both use crappy proprietary TV OSes though which is a knock against them both and Samsung still refuses to support Dolby Vision while LG refuses to support HDR10+ even if it is a much much less common standard. No matter what you go with you're making compromises. Even Sony at double the price isn't perfect, though they definitely are better than LG and Samsung if money is no object.
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Agreed. Once we went Sony 3 years ago we never looked back. Went through Samsung (the absolute worst), and LG (not bad), we finally settled on Sony. We have 4 Sony TVs in the house now and they have been absolutely perfect.
This is a great deal, and an infinitely better option than Samsung though.
Fight me.
This is a great deal, and an infinitely better option than Samsung though.
Personally I'd say the Samsung S90C is a better deal at 2k than this. This TV barely breaks 300-400 nits even on small fields of peak brightness. It will barely represent HDR properly and will make lots of things look way too dim and crush shadow detail.