![]() Its bold, bright colors pop noticeably, no matter what you’re watching or playing. Sony's quantum dot technology helps A9K cover an impressive 100% of the HDR color gamut (DCI-P3). As one of the brightest OLEDs we've ever tested, it’s bright enough to watch day or night, unless it’s sitting directly in a sunbeam. The A95K delivers the perfect black levels and the wide viewing angles of any OLED, while correcting OLED tech’s biggest problem-brightness. Unfortunately, it's one of the most expensive TVs we've ever seen, too. ![]() For pure picture quality, it's the best TV we've ever seen. The A95K, Sony's first quantum dot-enhanced OLED TV, is absolutely mindblowing to see. It’s pricier than most TVs, but its world-class performance and wide array of features justify the price tag. The LG C2 is the newest addition to a long line of winning LG OLED TVs. Still, that’s nothing an affordable streaming device can’t fix. We’re also not a fan of LG’s webOS smart platform, which is slow and full of sponsored content. LG TVs don’t support DTS audio, diminishing the experience of some Blu-Rays. LG’s Game Optimizer menu lets you toggle VRR and picture options, and keeps frame rate information handy while you play. It comes with features for optimizing frame rate and reducing input lag, including Auto Low Latency (ALLM) Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync. All four inputs are full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1, supporting 4K gaming at 120 hertz (Hz). The C2 is also our favorite TV for gamers. ![]() HDR support includes Dolby Vision, a big draw for cinephiles. SDR content (like most cable broadcasts) also looks spectacular, though not as bright. In HDR, the TV can produce specular highlights in the 700- to 800-nit range, and it covers about 97% of the HDR color space (DCI-P3). For starters, OLED evo improves brightness and color volume compared to previous OLED displays. LG’s OLED evo display technology goes beyond the existing advantages of OLEDs (like perfect black levels) to add features and make up for weaknesses. The LG C2 immediately replaced its predecessor, the C1, as our favorite TV available (you can read a comparison of the two models here). ![]()
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