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The Samsung S90D/S90DD OLED is marginally better than the Samsung S90C OLED. The S90D is a bit brighter in HDR, so highlights in HDR content stand out a little bit more, and it has better color volume, so it can display very bright colors a bit better. The S90D also has slightly better processing, so there's less banding in colors, and it does a better job with smoothing out low-quality content.
The Samsung S90D/S90DD OLED is marginally better than the Samsung S90C OLED. The S90D is a bit brighter in HDR, so highlights in HDR content stand out a little bit more, and it has better color volume, so it can display very bright colors a bit better. The S90D also has slightly better processing, so there's less banding in colors, and it does a better job with smoothing out low-quality content.
Are you going to just plagiarize the rtings review in full or were you trying to give your actual impressions.
Dolby Vision is overrated in my opinion. Doesn't make those who care for Dolby Vision their opinion invalid. I just watched Dolby Vision side by side to HDR10 (not plus) and I rather have QLED colors and brightness than a Koolaid Vision.
Video processing wise, I will accept that Samsung's sucks big time and LGs is much better though. Only matters though if you are watching low quality lo res content. Motion processing is also better with LG. However, like in almost everything you have to decide and make decision knowing that there is always trade-offs.
Just go to a TV store or a show room and decide for yourself if LG Koolaid Vision matters or not.
Again, is your money, let your eyes decide.
Based on my own liking, 2023's models where something like this: Sony A95L > LG G3 > Sammy S95C/S90C > LG C3. But that is just my liking. There are people that like way more the LG C3.
Dolby vision is 12 bit while HDR 10+ is 10bit.Now no streaming or broadcasts 12 bit yet.So Ultra blu ray is the only way you could take advantage of Dolby Vision.
You should never call. The reason is: employees may notify friends or relatives about the deal or the employee will buy it themselves. They also may hide the item for a friend to pick up later. I know this is a large TV and hard to hide. I'm speaking of all products not just this one.
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Thats ok everyone else did.
The Samsung S90D/S90DD OLED is marginally better than the Samsung S90C OLED. The S90D is a bit brighter in HDR, so highlights in HDR content stand out a little bit more, and it has better color volume, so it can display very bright colors a bit better. The S90D also has slightly better processing, so there's less banding in colors, and it does a better job with smoothing out low-quality content.
Video processing wise, I will accept that Samsung's sucks big time and LGs is much better though. Only matters though if you are watching low quality lo res content. Motion processing is also better with LG. However, like in almost everything you have to decide and make decision knowing that there is always trade-offs.
Just go to a TV store or a show room and decide for yourself if LG Koolaid Vision matters or not.
Again, is your money, let your eyes decide.
Based on my own liking, 2023's models where something like this: Sony A95L > LG G3 > Sammy S95C/S90C > LG C3. But that is just my liking. There are people that like way more the LG C3.
HDR is the static form of HDR that both LG/Sony(& most 4k displays) will display.
Dolby Vision(proprietary) & HDR10+(open source) are dynamic forms on HDR. Displays have to have the capability to displays those.
With disc content most people would see a distinguishable difference, it will depend how much on the transfers.
If you're talking streaming content, I would agree probably most would say essentially indistinguishable.
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