Samsung S95B vs. Sony A95K vs. LG C2 TV Comparison Review

The QD-OLED and OLED Evo technologies announced at CES 2022 have TV enthusiasts excited, and everyone is looking forward to the real application to their TVs. This article compares the Samsung S95B and Sony A95K, which utilize QD-OLED panels, and the LG C2. Let's see what are the highlights of the OLED TV brought by three brands with the best technology.

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1. Appearance


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All three TVs feature different designs. The Sony Sony A95K has a very elegant and sophisticated design. From the front you can't see any stand, all you can see is the entire TV screen and the bezel that is so thin that it is almost invisible. Its stand is hidden at the back, making the screen flush with the desktop, but of course, the stand is reversible, so if you want to place the TV against the wall, you can turn the stand to the front.

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Samsung S95B, on the other hand, takes a more traditional design, configured with a solid-looking stand that doesn't take up a particularly large amount of space and is suitable for placement on a desktop. Due to the solid design of the stand, you may not be able to stick the TV to the wall, but it leaves enough space for the soundbar.

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The LG C2 TV is a very thin and light TV, both in terms of TV thickness and bezel. This TV is 50% lighter than last year's LG C1, so the C2 OLED can be easily mounted to the wall. Of course, you can also mount the C2 on a silver stand, which takes up little space but supports the weight of the TV very securely.

2. Picture quality


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The first thing we can be sure of is that all three TVs offer amazing image quality. Both the Samsung S95B and Sony A95K will feature QD-OLED panels, just as we've come to expect. QD-OLED combines the advantages of QLED and OLED panels to provide a wider color gamut, and richer colors. At the same time, this new technology allows the panel to have a longer lifespan than ordinary OLED panels. (Explore QD-OLED: What is QD-OLED? and the difference from other panels: QD-OLED vs. LCD vs. OLED vs QLED Pros and Cons)

LG C2 uses the new OLED Evo panel, a new technology that will bring brighter images and a better color range than existing OLED screens, as we mentioned in LG B2 vs. LG C2 vs. LG C1.

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The S95B TV is equipped with the Neural Quantum Processor 4K processor, the A95K with the 2021 Cognitive Processor XR, and the LG C2 with the newly upgraded Alpha 9-5. Each of the three processors has its own highlights, but all guarantee us the brand's latest and best. All three processors have their own highlights, but all guarantee us the latest and best image processing technology from the brand.

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All three models support HDR10 and HLG, the difference is that Samsung S95B supports HDR 10+, but does not support Dolby Vision. The other two models support Dolby Vision and do not support HDR 10+.

3. Game Performance


All three TVs offer excellent gaming performance with 4K 120Hz support to allow users to connect to next-gen gaming consoles. PS gamers must be more than impressed with Sony's gaming performance, as the Sony A95K does come with two 48Gbps HDMI 2.1 ports, support for 4K gaming at 120Hz, and VRR support. but only one port is eARC.

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Both the Samsung S95B and LG C2 are equipped with four HDMI 2.1 ports. The S95B supports VRR and FreeSync, while the C2 additionally supports G-Sync, which is an attractive configuration for gamers.

4. System


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The three TVs are equipped with different operating systems, based on the inertia of the brand, for more explanation see WebOS vs. Android TV vs. Tizen OS.

5. Size and Price



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Samsung S95B
55", 65"

Sony A95K
55", 65"

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LG C2
42", 48", 55", 65", 77", 83"

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