Rting6/2/2023 It's a stress test using each TV on their max potential so there's no adjustes to be done, Samsung was the one who created and assured that their TV could handle over 1300 Nits and 6 Hours Timer for Pixel Refresher.Īn Average person don't use their TVs in the same way that a Stress Test does ( i personally don't ), not everyone uses the TV setting the Max Limit for each Specs playing the same static image on the screen ( i don't have a single spec set on 100, my brightness for instance is set for 40 ).įor the results we can see that LG knows better their Screen and the Limits they can reach and dive in with it, while Samsung does not, they failed to deliver as promissed and create an over bright/satured screen having to wait too much for the required pixel refresher timer to start. The test is done by using the max limit of each TV specs and also respecting their official suggested timer for Pixel Refreshes/Maintenance modes. The results are not worthless at all because it's not even a competition to begin with, it's a test made for each TV performance individually, the only thing the OP did was to compare the results each TV got. I am hopeful that LG's MLA gets it to be competitive with QD-OLEDs on pure performance while QD-OLED gets made into more sizes and more affordable TVs instead of being the top of the top. Playstation and Xbox has nothing to do with this so you bringing it out seems like you're arguing against some strawman LG C2 toting PS5 fanboy that you've made up in your head.įact of the matter is the S95B is a shit product all around, while the A95K is amazing, and the LG C2 is a nice proven cheaper option that's still pretty premium. If your reaction to someone criticizing a product is "you're just a fanboy" then you're the one actually being a fanboy and lashing out at legit criticism. I simply have a general interest/enthusiasm in consumer tech in general and follow it, like TVs, consoles, PC Hardware etc. Oh boy there's so much wrong with your comment in so few words I don't even know where to start.įirst of all, ownership of any product doesn't make anyone a fanboy of it, nor does not owning a product make me a hater, especially with something like a TV since most people don't buy multiple TVs anyway.
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