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I have one Samsung TV and love it. Samsung makes great TV's. The reason why I chose LG over Samsung was for the HDR capabilities. Samsung only supports HDR10 and LG has Dolby Vision HDR which also supports HDR10. TV's such as Samsung with only HDR10 support cannot support Dolby Vision as Dolby Vision is hardware chip built into TVs that support Dolby. If you are looking at a TV with HDR support I would choose LG or another with Dolby Vision. As the HDR format war plays out, if Dolby Vision wins out, then TV's with HDR10 will not be able to play HDR content, but if HDR10 format Wins then a TV with Dolby Vision will be able to play HDR10.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I was trying to choose between Samsung and LG. The things I noticed where that the Samsung was brighter when it came to the HDR. I chose the LG over the Samsung though because I did not like the little box you had for all your inputs with the Samsung. Did some research on reviews for that and people had issues with them plus said it made it awkward to mount on the wall. Also LG uses the Dolby Vision technology. There are two versions of HDR, HDR10 and Dolby Vision. Here is a youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZLXCmR5me8. A tech from GEEK Squad sent that to me. It helped me make my decision. Basically, this is a war like Blu-ray vs HD DVD or VHS vs Betamax. Netflix and Amazon support both. Sony and Samsung TV's are supporting HDR10. This HDR tv supports both formats. This made me choose the LG because whichever wins it won't be obsolete.
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