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In the world of high-definition displays, LG's C1 and Samsung's QN48S90DAEXZA are two heavyweights that often find themselves on opposite sides of the OLED debate. On one hand, the LG C1 is celebrated for its stunning color accuracy and gaming capabilities, while the Samsung QN48S90DAEXZA steps up with its cutting-edge Motion Xcelerator Turbo 144Hz and Real Depth Enhancer, promising a more immersive viewing experience.
Are we witnessing a clash of superior technology, or is it simply a matter of personal preference? In this comparison, we'll dive deep into the specifics of each model, weighing their strengths and weaknesses to help you determine which TV is truly worth your investment. Whether you're a dedicated gamer or a cinephile, the choice between these two could redefine your viewing experience. Let's explore the nuances that could sway your decision.
I’m torn between two TVs and could really use your input! On one hand, there’s the LG C1, which is known for its stunning picture quality and vibrant colors, thanks to its OLED panel. The sound quality is pretty solid too, but I’ve heard it might not be the best for bigger rooms without a soundbar. The user interface is smooth, and it’s got all the smart features you’d expect, but I’m a bit worried about possible burn-in issues with OLED displays.
On the other hand, there’s the SAMSUNG QN48S90DAEXZA. This one boasts OLED HDR tech which promises bright and sharp images, even in tricky lighting. The Motion Xcelerator Turbo 144Hz is a gamer’s dream, ensuring fluid motion for fast-paced action. Plus, it has some cool features like the Real Depth Enhancer that makes scenes pop. However, I’m curious about how the sound stacks up here and whether the smart system is as intuitive as LG’s.
What do you think? Which one has the edge in picture and sound quality? Any potential downsides I should be aware of? Thanks!
Are we witnessing a clash of superior technology, or is it simply a matter of personal preference? In this comparison, we'll dive deep into the specifics of each model, weighing their strengths and weaknesses to help you determine which TV is truly worth your investment. Whether you're a dedicated gamer or a cinephile, the choice between these two could redefine your viewing experience. Let's explore the nuances that could sway your decision.
Specs
Parameter | LG C1 TV | SAMSUNG QN48S90DAEXZA TV |
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Picture | TCLQ65TV.jpg | |
Screen Size | 48 Inches | 48 Inches |
Reference Price | - | $1147.94 |
Model Year | 2021 | 2024 |
Specific Uses | Home Viewing | - |
Highlight | - | OLED Technology: Discover details you have been missing - even in dark and light scenes | OLED HDR: With OLED HDR, your TV picture will be incredibly bright and sharp! Motion Xcelerator Turbo 144Hz: Motion Xcelerator Turbo 144Hz is sometimes called Motion Xcelerator Turbo+. Requires compatible gaming PC supporting 4K resolution | Real Depth Enhancer: Real Depth Enhancer mimics how the human eyes process depth and instantly adjusts the foreground contrast RF Noise-Dissipation: Experience less noise and better performance from your connected devices with the PowerQuest G8 8-outlet Surge Protector & Performance Enhancer | Micro Spike Protection: PowerQuest’s Micro-Spike Technology prevents this from happening while also protecting your valuable system from catastrophic power surges |
Operating System | WebOS | Tizen |
Internet Applications | Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, CBS All Access, Peacock, Youtube TV, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more, Apple TV | Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, Apple TV, YouTube, HBO Max, Peacock, Sling, and More |
Remote Control | Magic, Voice control | - |
Controller Type | Google Assistant,Amazon Alexa,Apple HomeKit | Remote Control |
Control Method | Remote | Remote |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | 16:9 |
Display Technology | OLED | OLED |
Screen Finish | Glossy | - |
Resolution | 4K | 4K |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz | 120 Hz |
Picture Enhancement | Cinema HDR | OLED Technology, OLED HDR, Motion Xcelerator 144Hz, Real Depth Enhancer |
Motion Enhancement | OLED Motion Pro | Motion Xcelerator Turbo 144Hz |
Audio Channels | Dolby Atmos compatible | 2.1 |
Audio Output | Surround | Surround |
Audio Input | HDMI | Optical |
Speaker Description | LG OLED TV with 40W Dolby Atmos speakers | 2.1 Channel |
Surround Sound | Dolby Atmos | Dolby Atmos |
Video Encoding | HEVC Main 10 | HEVC |
Screen Mirroring | Apple AirPlay | - |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Television, Gaming Consoles, Cellphones, Car Audio Systems | - |
Tuner Type | Digital (ATSC, Clear QAM) | - |
Voltage | 120 Volts | - |
Line Voltage | 110 VAC 60 Hz | - |
Other Features | α9 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K with AI Picture Pro/Sound Pro; Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos; webOS and ThinQ AI with Magic Remote | Samsung Tizen OS, Ambient Mode+, Built-in Voice Assistant, Samsung TV Plus, Samsung Smart Hub, Multi-View, SmartThings Compatible, Samsung Health, ConnecTime, Samsung Gaming Hub, 4 HDMI, eARC, LAN Port, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RS-232C Control, IP Control Support, Optical, Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound Lite, Q-Symphony, Active Voice Amplifier Pro, Adaptive Sound Pro, 2.1 Channel, 360 Audio, Filmmaker Mode, Laser Slim Design, Space Titan Simple Plus Blade Stand, 300 x 200 VESA |
D x W x H | 9.9"D x 42.2"W x 25.6"H | 10.4"D x 42.1"W x 27"H |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi | - |
Bluetooth Version | 5 | - |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Usb Ports | 3 | - |
HDMI Ports | 4 | 4 |
Connector Type | USB, HDMI | Optical, HDMI, eARC, LAN, Ex-Link, IP Control Support |
Signal Format | digital | Digital (HDMI, Optical) |
Which to get
Hey everyone.I’m torn between two TVs and could really use your input! On one hand, there’s the LG C1, which is known for its stunning picture quality and vibrant colors, thanks to its OLED panel. The sound quality is pretty solid too, but I’ve heard it might not be the best for bigger rooms without a soundbar. The user interface is smooth, and it’s got all the smart features you’d expect, but I’m a bit worried about possible burn-in issues with OLED displays.
On the other hand, there’s the SAMSUNG QN48S90DAEXZA. This one boasts OLED HDR tech which promises bright and sharp images, even in tricky lighting. The Motion Xcelerator Turbo 144Hz is a gamer’s dream, ensuring fluid motion for fast-paced action. Plus, it has some cool features like the Real Depth Enhancer that makes scenes pop. However, I’m curious about how the sound stacks up here and whether the smart system is as intuitive as LG’s.
What do you think? Which one has the edge in picture and sound quality? Any potential downsides I should be aware of? Thanks!