Hardon Williams
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In today’s video, we’re diving into a side-by-side comparison of two notable contenders in the TV market: the Samsung QN65LS03BAFXZA and the LG B9. While both TVs boast impressive features, they cater to different viewing experiences and preferences.
The Samsung, with its sleek design and advanced technology, offers a unique aesthetic that might appeal to those looking for a modern centerpiece in their living room. On the other hand, the LG B9, with its OLED display and included Magic remote, promises stunning picture quality and user-friendly operation, but is it enough to compete with Samsung’s latest innovations?
Join us as we explore the strengths and weaknesses of each model, examining key aspects like image quality, smart features, and overall value. Are you team Samsung or team LG? Let’s find out which TV stands out in this head-to-head matchup.
Starting with picture quality, I’ve heard the Samsung has some killer color accuracy and brightness, making it great for bright rooms. But, the LG B9, being an OLED, is known for those deep blacks and stunning contrast. If movie nights are your jam, does the OLED really take the cake?
When it comes to sound quality, I’ve read mixed reviews. The Samsung seems to have decent built-in speakers, but I’ve seen mentions that it might not be enough without a soundbar. The LG, on the other hand, has that sleek design but can sometimes lack punch in the audio department.
System-wise, the Samsung typically offers a more user-friendly smart interface with tons of streaming options, while the LG’s webOS is also solid but can be a bit clunky. How do you guys feel about the overall user experience?
Potential downsides? I’ve heard the Samsung can be a bit pricier and possibly more prone to reflections if you have bright lights around, while the LG’s OLED tech can risk burn-in if you’re not careful with static images.
So, which one should I go for? Would love to hear your thoughts!
The Samsung, with its sleek design and advanced technology, offers a unique aesthetic that might appeal to those looking for a modern centerpiece in their living room. On the other hand, the LG B9, with its OLED display and included Magic remote, promises stunning picture quality and user-friendly operation, but is it enough to compete with Samsung’s latest innovations?
Join us as we explore the strengths and weaknesses of each model, examining key aspects like image quality, smart features, and overall value. Are you team Samsung or team LG? Let’s find out which TV stands out in this head-to-head matchup.
Specs
Parameter | SAMSUNG QN65LS03BAFXZA TV | LG B9 TV |
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Picture | ||
Screen Size | 65 Inches | 55 Inches |
Reference Price | $1278.98 | - |
Model Year | - | 2019 |
Specific Uses | Home viewing | - |
Highlight | - | Your purchase includes One LG B9 Series 55" 4K UHD Smart OLED TV, 2019 model, one Magic remote with batteries, one power cable and user manual TV Dimensions: Without Stand – 48.4" W x 27.7" H x 1.8" D | With Stand – 48.4" W x 29.2" H x 9.7" D Other specifications: Power Supply (Voltage, Hz) – AC 120V, 50/60Hz | Standby Power Consumption – Under 0.5W | Power Consumption – 109.3W | Refresh Rate – 120Hz |
Operating System | Tizen | - |
Internet Applications | Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video | YouTube, Browser |
Remote Control | Bluetooth | - |
Controller Type | Remote Control | google_assistant, vera, amazon_alexa |
Control Method | Remote, Voice | Voice |
Aspect Ratio | - | 16:9 |
Display Technology | QLED | OLED |
Screen Finish | Flat | smooth |
Has Color Screen | Yes | - |
Resolution | 4K | 4K |
Refresh Rate | 120 | 120 |
HDR Format | HDR10, HDR10+ | HLG, HDR10, Dolby Vision |
Picture Enhancement | [Inferred] QLED | LG a7 Gen 2 Intelligent Processor, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos |
Motion Enhancement | Auto Motion Plus | AI-based Motion Enhancement |
Audio Channels | 5.1 | 5.1 |
Audio Output | Digital, Surround | - |
Audio Input | USB, HDMI | RCA, USB, Optical, HDMI |
Speaker Description | High-quality audio processing capabilities and compatibility with external sound systems | Dolby Atmos, 40W (20W Woofer) Output Power |
Surround Sound | - | Dolby Atmos |
Video Encoding | HEVC (H.265) | H.264, MPEG-2 |
Screen Mirroring | Apple AirPlay, Google Cast | - |
Water Resistance | - | Not Water Resistant |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Gaming Consoles, Media Players, 4K UHD Blu-ray Players, 4K-capable Streaming Devices | - |
Tuner Type | ATSC | ATSC |
Voltage | - | 1.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
Line Voltage | - | 110 VAC 60 Hz |
Other Features | Flat | Flat |
D x W x H | 10.3"D x 57.4"W x 34.2"H | 9.7"D x 48.4"W x 29.2"H |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth |
Usb Ports | - | 3 |
HDMI Ports | 4 | 4 |
Connector Type | HDMI, USB, Ethernet | - |
Signal Format | digital | ATSC, Clear QAM |
Which to get
Looking to pull the trigger on a new TV and caught between the SAMSUNG QN65LS03BAFXZA and the LG B9. I need some help weighing the pros and cons of each.Starting with picture quality, I’ve heard the Samsung has some killer color accuracy and brightness, making it great for bright rooms. But, the LG B9, being an OLED, is known for those deep blacks and stunning contrast. If movie nights are your jam, does the OLED really take the cake?
When it comes to sound quality, I’ve read mixed reviews. The Samsung seems to have decent built-in speakers, but I’ve seen mentions that it might not be enough without a soundbar. The LG, on the other hand, has that sleek design but can sometimes lack punch in the audio department.
System-wise, the Samsung typically offers a more user-friendly smart interface with tons of streaming options, while the LG’s webOS is also solid but can be a bit clunky. How do you guys feel about the overall user experience?
Potential downsides? I’ve heard the Samsung can be a bit pricier and possibly more prone to reflections if you have bright lights around, while the LG’s OLED tech can risk burn-in if you’re not careful with static images.
So, which one should I go for? Would love to hear your thoughts!